Maran
was very comfortable with Uhuru, she was feisty but he liked that about her. He
discussed the book and even spoke about his childhood.
Maran was from India and
Uhuru took great interest in that. “I want to go to India one day, Uhuru said
eagerly.
‘Well
you should, it might not seem like it, but to us, its a beautiful place to grow
up.”
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Maran said sincerely.
“I am
sure”, Uhuru said smiling.
Realising the humour in that statement, they both burst
out laughing. She was having a good time, but knew it would have to end.
Uhuru
looked at her wristwatch, “Its getting late, I better be off.”
“Sure,
I completely forgot the time”, Maran said.
“Thanks
for the coffee, but try not to go around making the same mistake in future”
“I
wont”, Maran responded.
Take
care of yourself and keep well, Uhuru said with a smile.
She
walked out the Book store without looking back. However, she couldn’t deny the
energy force that pulled her to Maran. Her heart ached; this confused and
frightened her. It also made her feel liberated somehow. It gave her a sense of
hope.
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