04-04-2020, 06:00 PM
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There were four beds, stacked vertically in tiers. It consisted of 4 berths, two berths opposite. The beds were wider. The clean white bed Sheets, pillows, blankets, towels, and room freshener were also provided. It had better and cleaner bathrooms, plus shower cubicles.
They occupied their allotted berth. After sometimes, the heard the cracking of door of the cabin. A couple entered the cabin with their baggages, and occupied the opposite berth.
Ohhhh, my God, what's a beauty, Viswanath thought by looking at the woman. The couple was Bengali. The woman was stunningly beautiful. She must be around 35 years. She had sharp features and big eyes. Her skin texture was amazing, so smooth skin, which usually the Bengali woman inherited in their genes. She had long open hairs falling on her waist. She had large wide, expressive eyes that can kill anybody.
Actually the Bong women's eyes are so sensuous, deep and dark that it will keep everyone hooked to her. Her lustrous locks smelled of Mehendi (henna). Usually all the bong women look beautiful when clad in saree. But this woman was ultra modern. She was in Kurti (Indian traditional dress for women long top covering for upper portion, generally of knee-length) paired with jeans. She looked like a college going girl, but she was married as evident from Shakha (white bangles of conch-shell), Pola (Red bangles made of red corals) Loha (a bangle made of iron) which were worn in both the hands. She had Sindoor (vermilion used by only married women) which was applied on the parting of her hair. She had mangal sutra around her neck, a big bindi in forehead; her two petals of lips were smeared with red lipstick. Her well rounded boobs were prominently visible from the above of her kurti.
Over all, she was pretty, but she had a dominant personality. Her husband had a soft personality; he was taller, handsome, and fair. He must be around 45 years. He had grey hairs above the ears. He was a perfect Bengali gentle man wearing pajama and kurta.
She and her husband greeted Leela and Viswanath with a smile.
Viswanath also smiled, and said, "Hiiiiiii...I am Viswanath, a business man from Dhanbad," then indicating Leela, he said, "My wife Leela."
The Bong woman smiled, showing pearls of her white prominent teeth said, "I am sonali Bose, Professor in English, and he is my husband Dr.Amit Bose. We are from Kolkata. As I understand, Dhanbad is also not far away from Kolkata, 4 hours journey by train, means you are nearer to us."
The conversation started amongst them. The Train also had moved. Sonali poured in tea from her flask, and offered them. Viswanath knew well that the Bengalis are very much addicted to tea.
"We are going to Delhi to meet our eldest son Aditya who is a CA in a big Corporate House," said Leela.
We are also going to meet our eldest daughter Debashree, who is heading a foreign IT company," said Sonali.
There were four beds, stacked vertically in tiers. It consisted of 4 berths, two berths opposite. The beds were wider. The clean white bed Sheets, pillows, blankets, towels, and room freshener were also provided. It had better and cleaner bathrooms, plus shower cubicles.
They occupied their allotted berth. After sometimes, the heard the cracking of door of the cabin. A couple entered the cabin with their baggages, and occupied the opposite berth.
Ohhhh, my God, what's a beauty, Viswanath thought by looking at the woman. The couple was Bengali. The woman was stunningly beautiful. She must be around 35 years. She had sharp features and big eyes. Her skin texture was amazing, so smooth skin, which usually the Bengali woman inherited in their genes. She had long open hairs falling on her waist. She had large wide, expressive eyes that can kill anybody.
Actually the Bong women's eyes are so sensuous, deep and dark that it will keep everyone hooked to her. Her lustrous locks smelled of Mehendi (henna). Usually all the bong women look beautiful when clad in saree. But this woman was ultra modern. She was in Kurti (Indian traditional dress for women long top covering for upper portion, generally of knee-length) paired with jeans. She looked like a college going girl, but she was married as evident from Shakha (white bangles of conch-shell), Pola (Red bangles made of red corals) Loha (a bangle made of iron) which were worn in both the hands. She had Sindoor (vermilion used by only married women) which was applied on the parting of her hair. She had mangal sutra around her neck, a big bindi in forehead; her two petals of lips were smeared with red lipstick. Her well rounded boobs were prominently visible from the above of her kurti.
Over all, she was pretty, but she had a dominant personality. Her husband had a soft personality; he was taller, handsome, and fair. He must be around 45 years. He had grey hairs above the ears. He was a perfect Bengali gentle man wearing pajama and kurta.
She and her husband greeted Leela and Viswanath with a smile.
Viswanath also smiled, and said, "Hiiiiiii...I am Viswanath, a business man from Dhanbad," then indicating Leela, he said, "My wife Leela."
The Bong woman smiled, showing pearls of her white prominent teeth said, "I am sonali Bose, Professor in English, and he is my husband Dr.Amit Bose. We are from Kolkata. As I understand, Dhanbad is also not far away from Kolkata, 4 hours journey by train, means you are nearer to us."
The conversation started amongst them. The Train also had moved. Sonali poured in tea from her flask, and offered them. Viswanath knew well that the Bengalis are very much addicted to tea.
"We are going to Delhi to meet our eldest son Aditya who is a CA in a big Corporate House," said Leela.
We are also going to meet our eldest daughter Debashree, who is heading a foreign IT company," said Sonali.