It was a huge crowd in the bus. She took one side seat and sat down. Suddenly her eyes fell on one dignified elderly person who was ensuring the comfortable seating of some commuters who were different from the rest. To her amazement what she saw was the P.M Modi himself seeing to the comfort of the persons. He looked anxious and somewhat careworn .she couldn't believe her eyes. Suddenly he turned around and sat on the seat beside her.He looked at her and as if knowing her enquired about her latest publication. She was flabbergasted and In awe mumbled something.She looked at him sideways his broad shoulders were quite conspicuous.There was an aura of grace and nobility around him.He looked entirely different to how he presented himself before his country men.He looked vulnerable and sad. her heart was moved and she wanted to comfort him. He had laid his hand on the seat. She very softly took it in her hands. It was a dry and wrinkled hand the nails over grown.She caressed it softly asked him who cut his nails or did he himself cut them. He gave her a wistful look which was sad. The bus stopped and they both alighted. He walked away alone. And she gave him a longing look! Thus the dream was over and I opened my eyes.
She looked wistfully at the white blankness of her lap top . She remembered the days when from a very young age she had ventured into writing secretly in her torn notebook which she would take out from her school bag. Moreover, She hardly remembered having filled it with school work. Rather she had faint memories of ever being a regular student. And those were the days when the parents, in the joint families, had other cares than to worry about the school affairs of their children. Moreover it was the responsibility of the family elders to see that the grand children were tutored well. The schools were far away from home and the children had to walk down to reach them. In the way there were many distractions ,mainly they would linger on on the narrow bridge which they had to cross to reach their school. They often stood there l...
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