04-04-2020, 04:28 PM
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to enjoy myself for few days, and to make a little adventure for fun. I don' want to leave you, but let us have some changes in our lives to rejuvenate our sexual energy for future as we discussed. We would be meeting here at this time exactly after 15 days from today. Don't worry! I have sufficient money, and I can take care of myself. Bye...wish me the best for my adventure."
With a choked heart, Viswanath said, "Wish you all the best, darling of my heart, I wish your safe return, and a successful accomplishment of your dream."
Leela left the bus, and joined with them.
Viswanath was feeling much pain and anguish in his heart. This was the first time in long course of their married life, his beloved wife, and mother of his two grownup children was separating from him.
He got emotional. Then he noticed Ranjit was calling two Rickshaw pullers of cycle Rickshaws.
Leela was mentally ready to go with these strange unknown people, which had no effect on her rather she was more confident now. She was well aware of the fact that she was in safe period, and there would be no chance of pregnancy.
The Rickshaw puller dusts the bright yellow seat of his Rickshaw with a Towel. Leela silently hopped on the seat of cycle Rickshaw. Vikram singh, the old driver, also sat beside her. Ranjit and Haria hopped on in another Rickshaw. Both the Rickshaw pullers started paddling their cycle Rickshaws, and directed their way towards back side of the Bus terminal. Without anybody's notice, she waved her hand to Viswanath from distance. The ride began.
Gandhi Setu, the bridge over the river Ganges (River Ganga) was connecting Patna in the south to Hazipur in the north. It was the second largest river bridge in India. The bank of the river in both sides was full of green vegetation. Both the sides were covered with paddy fields, stretch of huge numbers of Banana plantation, and farming of vegetables. The Gandhi Setu (Bridge) started from one point of this bank of River Ganges. Just near the starting point of Bridge, there was a slope going down towards the bank of the river, and there existed a slum comprising around 50 numbers of people.
The slum dwellers were mostly migrated people coming outside of Patna. They built their own shelters without intervention of any body. It was situated outskirt of the city in the bank of the river.
The outlet of all drains water of city through main drain was flowing to river near the slum. Even all the garbage of the city was being dumped by the municipality near the slum.
No civilized persons from the city ever visited this area nor there any intervention from City Administration Dept. and security officer Dept.
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to enjoy myself for few days, and to make a little adventure for fun. I don' want to leave you, but let us have some changes in our lives to rejuvenate our sexual energy for future as we discussed. We would be meeting here at this time exactly after 15 days from today. Don't worry! I have sufficient money, and I can take care of myself. Bye...wish me the best for my adventure."
With a choked heart, Viswanath said, "Wish you all the best, darling of my heart, I wish your safe return, and a successful accomplishment of your dream."
Leela left the bus, and joined with them.
Viswanath was feeling much pain and anguish in his heart. This was the first time in long course of their married life, his beloved wife, and mother of his two grownup children was separating from him.
He got emotional. Then he noticed Ranjit was calling two Rickshaw pullers of cycle Rickshaws.
Leela was mentally ready to go with these strange unknown people, which had no effect on her rather she was more confident now. She was well aware of the fact that she was in safe period, and there would be no chance of pregnancy.
The Rickshaw puller dusts the bright yellow seat of his Rickshaw with a Towel. Leela silently hopped on the seat of cycle Rickshaw. Vikram singh, the old driver, also sat beside her. Ranjit and Haria hopped on in another Rickshaw. Both the Rickshaw pullers started paddling their cycle Rickshaws, and directed their way towards back side of the Bus terminal. Without anybody's notice, she waved her hand to Viswanath from distance. The ride began.
Gandhi Setu, the bridge over the river Ganges (River Ganga) was connecting Patna in the south to Hazipur in the north. It was the second largest river bridge in India. The bank of the river in both sides was full of green vegetation. Both the sides were covered with paddy fields, stretch of huge numbers of Banana plantation, and farming of vegetables. The Gandhi Setu (Bridge) started from one point of this bank of River Ganges. Just near the starting point of Bridge, there was a slope going down towards the bank of the river, and there existed a slum comprising around 50 numbers of people.
The slum dwellers were mostly migrated people coming outside of Patna. They built their own shelters without intervention of any body. It was situated outskirt of the city in the bank of the river.
The outlet of all drains water of city through main drain was flowing to river near the slum. Even all the garbage of the city was being dumped by the municipality near the slum.
No civilized persons from the city ever visited this area nor there any intervention from City Administration Dept. and security officer Dept.
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