The next day, Sunday, Tulasi quickly got ready and reached the hospital by 9:30 AM. Abhi was already there. "What? He never comes before eleven, and today he's here already? I thought I'd just show my face and leave quickly before he comes, but this demon is here; he won't let me go," she thought as she walked in.
"Good morning, sir," she said, forcing a smile.
"if I knew you were so happy and full of smiles on Sundays, I would have called you every Sunday, wouldn't I?" he retorted sarcastically. She made her lips Petulant.
"Come, come," he said, and they went inside, starting their tasks. Since it was Sunday, there wasn't much work. By the time they finished, it was not even past noon. she, walking out of the hospital. "Sir, I'm going home, sir."
"NO, today you will do DUTY, my duty. All day, you will do my duty."
"What is your duty, sir?"
"I'll tell you. Come," he said. He walked to his Royal Enfield bike, parked nearby, folded his apron, and put it inside. That's when Tulasi noticed: today, instead of his usual formal attire, Abhi was wearing jeans and a T-shirt.Wow he is soo Handsome
"There's nothing wrong with those students looking at him like that," she thought, gazing at him. "He looks gallant!" His long legs, the way his T-shirt fit those broad shoulders ... "wow!" she mused. But then, the image of the prostitute she had seen that day flashed into her mind. "No, Tulasi, no, absolutely not," she told herself, trying to control her thoughts.
Abhi, meanwhile, was putting on his helmet. "Come, get on the bike," he said.
Tulasi stared at him, unmoving, in shock.
"Sit ", he repeated.
"What? I'm not sitting. "
"Why? Don't you know how to get on a bike? "he teased
"No.I don't know how to get on a bike. I absolutely don't know how to get on YOUR bike." She said with pink cheeks and pouted lips.
"What happened? I didn't bring my car today," Abhi said.
"I'll come in a cab."
"Okay, let's both go in a cab."
"No, I won't come with you in a cab. "
"Are you crazy?"
"No, I'm not crazy. But I'm not coming. You go on your bike, I'll come in a cab."
"Oh my God, what planet are you from?" Abhi exclaimed, then called for a cab, instructing it to follow his bike. Abhi's bike and Tulasi's cab arrived outside a mall. Tulasi got out of the cab and approached Abhi. "Why are we stopping here?" she asked.
"There are patients inside. Let's go check them and come back," he replied.
"Patients here? In a mall? "she asked, not able to understand why they were hear.
"Of course, there are no patients, you fool," he said, entering into mall." Why would anyone come here for? Let's go inside!"
Tulasi thought, "Oh, you wicked DEVIL! Not content with making me run around you in the hospital every day, now you want me to run around with you in a mall too?". She followed Abhi, adjusting her mask and draping her shawl to cover her face and hair.
"Why are you wearing it like that?" he asked.
"Nothing, let's go," she replied, pulling her shawl further over her face and adjusting her mask.
"Do you really have a dust allergy? I've never seen you sneeze or any symptoms of any allergy. you always wear a mask outside, except when you're with me. That makes me wonder. You don't have a dust or any allergy, do you?" he pressed.
"No, sir, I do," she insisted, walking ahead. Abhi went on a full shopping spree in the mall. Tulasi, meanwhile, stood by, looking around. "You can buy something too, you know," he offered.
"I don't need anything. You buy what you want," Tulasi replied, standing patiently.
