12-09-2021, 06:01 PM
She whispered, “Will you keep me waiting here or ask me to come in?”
“Oh!” As if I woke up from a trance, “Yeah sure come in to my little nasty nest.”
She looked around the rooms, to the walls and asked me, “You live here alone.”
“Yes I live alone.” I fathomed that the next query would be about my parents so I lied to
her, “My parents stay in Dhanbad.”
She took out her mobile from her purse and said, “Hey I have bought a new cell phone.
Can I get your number please?”
I bought a cell phone the last week. So I said to her, “Oh sure.” I fed my number in her
contacts.
“Oh!” she walked to my living room, “So did Titli come here?”
I lied to her again, “Nah! She did not come. You know how close guarded person she is.”
She shook her head in disbelief, “You bought these curtains? They are beautiful. I have
to salute your taste.”
I gave a pale smile to her. I said to myself, this entire acknowledgement should goto the
queen of this nest. Alas, she was not there to. I was looking at the siren moving like a
breeze in the room. I watched her movements intently. She felt that I was watching her.
She gave a naughty smile and asked, “What are you looking at like this?”
I was about to say that your sway of backside was awesome, but that would be
improper in the first day at my house. I only said that I was devouring her beauty. She
turned away her coy face and entered the kitchen.
She asked me, “What for lunch?”
I said to her, “What are you going to prepare?” I stood behind her keeping a safe
distance.
“Oh!” As if I woke up from a trance, “Yeah sure come in to my little nasty nest.”
She looked around the rooms, to the walls and asked me, “You live here alone.”
“Yes I live alone.” I fathomed that the next query would be about my parents so I lied to
her, “My parents stay in Dhanbad.”
She took out her mobile from her purse and said, “Hey I have bought a new cell phone.
Can I get your number please?”
I bought a cell phone the last week. So I said to her, “Oh sure.” I fed my number in her
contacts.
“Oh!” she walked to my living room, “So did Titli come here?”
I lied to her again, “Nah! She did not come. You know how close guarded person she is.”
She shook her head in disbelief, “You bought these curtains? They are beautiful. I have
to salute your taste.”
I gave a pale smile to her. I said to myself, this entire acknowledgement should goto the
queen of this nest. Alas, she was not there to. I was looking at the siren moving like a
breeze in the room. I watched her movements intently. She felt that I was watching her.
She gave a naughty smile and asked, “What are you looking at like this?”
I was about to say that your sway of backside was awesome, but that would be
improper in the first day at my house. I only said that I was devouring her beauty. She
turned away her coy face and entered the kitchen.
She asked me, “What for lunch?”
I said to her, “What are you going to prepare?” I stood behind her keeping a safe
distance.