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The cool breeze brushed against Rajeev's face as the birds' cheerful melodies filled the air—it was already morning. Perched on the rooftop, he had lost track of time, the night quietly slipping away without his notice. In an instant, a torrent of questions inundated Rajeev's mind, each one clamoring for his attention. Should he have revealed his feelings to Ragini? Doubt gnawed at him, the uncertainty gnashing like teeth within. A night spent wrestling with his thoughts had left Rajeev in a state of contemplative exhaustion. For in the realm of emotions, the fear of losing a cherished friendship can cut even deeper than the sharpest wounds. But why did Rajeev find himself in the midst of such turmoil? It was no secret among their college peers that the bond between Rajeev and Ragini surpassed the boundaries of ordinary friendship. Their connection often carried the enchanting whispers of a love story, heard in the corridors and noted in glances exchanged. Rajeev's entanglement in this emotional labyrinth had begun months ago, a scene etched vividly in his memory. A memory that played out as Ragini arrived, tardy yet captivating, to the bustling pharmaceutical laboratory. "I'm famished," Ragini had confided in Rajeev, her voice betraying hunger's urgency. "I left home so quickly I didn't even get to eat!" With a playful grin, Rajeev retorted, "You're insatiable!" A gentle laughter followed, then he immersed himself in his scientific tasks. The practical world consumed his attention. Minutes danced by, accompanied by the voice of Jyoti ma'am. "Kids, hurry and complete your experiments. I'll be there in 15 minutes," she called. A gleam of delight sparked in Ragini's eyes—her heart leapt. "I'll grab a bite before ma'am comes. Let me know when lab ends!" she shared with Rajeev. He, too, was in agreement. Closing the distance between them, Rajeev asked, "Lunch plans today? Paratha with potato and cauliflower?" A nod from Ragini sealed the deal, and Rajeev returned to his spot, engrossed in the flavors of her meal. Intriguingly, the arrival of Jyoti ma'am marked a shift in the scene. Ragini was beckoned to the front, Rajeev remained in the background. The question that soon followed resonated through the lab, "And who was with you? Rajeev," ma'am inquired, causing Ragini to stumble over her words as she tried to respond continue reading:-https://the-amazing-authorgrid.blogspot.com/2023/08/dawning-desires.html?m=1
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