Adultery Guru Ji Ka Treatment by Mai Hu Na
Me: Really? Where is it?
Ritesh: We can go via rickshaw. Will hardly take 15-20 minutes.
Sunita Bhabie: That’s great to know.
Me: Lets push off then. The more delay we do here, the sun will beat down more strongly.
Ritesh: Right!
Ritesh went to the rickshaw stand and got one cycle-rickshaw for us and we sat on the main seat and Ritesh shared
the puller’s seat. We reached the spot in about half an hour. Hence it was not that near as Ritesh initially told.
Actually the beach had taken an inward turn and though this part of the beach was quite rugged the setting was
nice.
Sunita Bhabie: Wow! The place looks so beautiful, especially with a hill at the backdrop.
Ritesh: I told you. It’s a very nice spot.
I also noted that rather strikingly the place was absolutely desolate. There was no one except the two rickshaw
pullers and us. Moreover the beach was indeed rocky.
Me: But… but the beach seems to be too rocky. How can one bathe here?
Rickshaw-puller: Madam, people do bathe here. So many foreigners come here everyday. Just wait for a while, they
will start coming after 11.
Ritesh: Go and have a look! I will finalize the rate for waiting with him.
We proceeded towards the beach while Ritesh talked to the rickshaw-puller. The scene was really nice with dark
blue waters lapping the golden sand and the hill at the background was truly picturesque.
Ritesh: Lets go to the sea then.
We both turned back as Ritesh was there already and we saw the rickshaw-puller also following him with our carry
bag.
Ritesh: He will wait till we finish bathing and will look after our clothes, camera, and sandals.
Sunita Bhabie: Bah! Great!
Me: But in any case there is one here. Who will steal those?
Ritesh: Still Anita, its better to be safeguarded. This is an unknown place for us. Isn’t it?
Sunita Bhabie: No, no Ritesh. You did the right thing. Good to have someone at guard.
We had to be careful while walking as there were so many pebbles and small pointed rocks mixed with sand on the
beach. We almost reached the waters now and here the beach was comparatively clean and devoid of rocks. The
rickshaw-puller also was there, standing just a little behind carrying the bag, which contained one salwar-kamiz of
mine and a sari, petticoat, and blouse of Bhabie. We had taken an undergarment set also and the bag contained the
camera too. Ritesh had not brought anything, as he believed he would get dry easily in the hot sun.
I took my chunri off my bust and handed it to Ritesh so that he could keep it in the packet. My tight boobs looked
more evident now inside my kamiz without the chunri. Since the rickshaw-puller was standing pretty close, I felt a
bit awkward. Ritesh also started stripping to his shorts, which he was wearing under his trousers.
Ritesh: Okay, you just wait here. Just keep a safe distance from water as the dry clothes are there in that packet.
Rickshaw-puller: Don’t worry Sahib. I will take care of your packet. But… but I think…
Ritesh: Do you mean to say anything?
Rickshaw-puller: Yes Sahib! For Madam.
Saying that he indicated Bhabie.
Ritesh: What?
Rickshaw-puller: Sahib, the current is too high as the sea bends here. It’s a big risk to wear a sari while going to
the sea.
Sunita Bhabie: We will not go deep. Will be there by the side only.
Rickshaw-puller: Still Madam you might lose balance due to the current. You are new here, you don’t know the
current.
Bhabie and me looked at each other. We were slightly concerned hearing about the water current.
Ritesh: Bhabie, what to do?
Sunita Bhabie: What do you suggest?
Ritesh: See Bhabie, afterall he is a local and knows the sea much better than us.
Sunita Bhabie: But… but I have not brought a salwar-kamiz with me.
Ritesh: Bhabie, lets not get too verbatim on what he says…
Bhabie looked questionably at Ritesh.
Ritesh: You don’t have to change to a salwar-kamiz. Yes it will be difficult to manage the sari in the current. You
can just leave the sari here.
Sunita Bhabie: Meaning? You mean… err… I will go in my petticoat and blouse?
Ritesh: Yes.
Sunita Bhabie: But… but how can I…
Ritesh: Bhabie… this is a very safe place. Even if you try very hard, you will not find a single person here.
Sunita Bhabie: That’s okay, but…
Rickshaw-puller: This is not a well known spot to the tourists. No one comes here Madam except the foreigners.
They also come at around noontime.
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