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Chapter 2

  • Rithick entered the flight ahead of Neetha
  • he entered
  • "Welcome to the airways sir! Your seat number is."
  • 25, please go straight to the right,” said the flight attendant.
  • Rithick did not respond.
  • "Welcome to the airways. Your seat number is 26."
  • Please move straight to the right.” Neethu smiled at him
  • the lady before moving towards Rithick who took
  • window seat, 25.
  • Neethu noticed that his suit thought he was
  • probably a businessman.
  • Neethu asked, “Sir, can I take the window seat?
  • My seat number is 26, next to you.”
  • "Oh my god! What the hell? I can't sit near a girl,"
  • he grumbled to himself and left his seat.
  • Neethu was very happy to have a window seat
  • and immediately sat down. "Thank you sir!
  • Why are you standing?" He blinked. He wanted to
  • get off the flight immediately.
  • "The flight is ready to take off sir. Please take yours."
  • seat.” The flight attendant informed me. Rithick hesitated
  • core before sitting near Neeth. He carefully sat down
  • without touching her. He rested his head
  • back of the seat and closed his eyes and thought
  • How could he pass an hour and a half? He felt
  • unpleasant. It was the first time in years
  • sat near the young girl.
  • Neethu noticed his worried face and initiated
  • slowly, "Sir, what happened? You are worried."
  • leave someone?"
  • Rithick did not open his eyes.
  • Neethu said, "Sir, listen to me. There is nothing to fear. It is our intellect that is responsible."
  • all. Always have a smile on your face. Feel
  • free and cool."
  • What? Advice from a girl! This was her limit. Rithick
  • he opened his eyes and looked at her.
  • Neethu said, “Sir, do you want to see my face?
  • with a smile or with tears?” Her eyes were innocent
  • Look. He was stunned and could not tolerate it
  • to hear her words and unnecessary questions.
  • Without knowing it, she started
  • “Sir, this is the first time I am leaving my family and
  • friends for continuing my university studies. If I stay
  • silence, I would remember the happiest moments
  • which I have experienced. I miss it so much
  • she can cry," she said.
  • warmly.
  • Her words hit him because he was
  • dealing with the same situation as her. Was
  • I'm not really in the mood to curse her.
  • She looked at him strangely. Why wasn't he?
  • respond? Maybe he was stupid.
  • "Oh my god! Why am I thinking like that?" she
  • he muttered. She decided to check if he
  • was he stupid or not
  • "I am Neethu, what is your name?" She was
  • shocked as no response came from him. He
  • he was looking at her with fixed eyes without knowing
  • how to shut her mouth
  • She rolled her eyes over his face and found a certain kind
  • his face plays with emotion, "Lord! I really feel."
  • I feel sorry for you... you can't get a word out of yourself. do not worry
  • about. I hope you can hear me.”
  • How dare you think I'm stupid? My God! Who is
  • she? He did not find this type of girl anywhere. He
  • he looked at her and her gaze relaxed him
  • his lips and makes the situation funny.
  • Her eyes lit up when she saw his smile. "Sir,
  • always keep a smile on your face,” she continued
  • again.
  • “I have a lot of information to share with you, sir. You may
  • bear with me?"
  • He smiled. Ah! That girl is interesting! Hi! Are you
  • Rithick? An incredible man, he thought to himself.
  • He's the one who can't speak Girl's, but she does
  • sounds very different from the others that get his
  • Attention. who would talk so much to a stranger
  • without a single verbal response? but Neetha
  • is different because of her innocence.
  • “Allow me to introduce myself,” Neethu said.
  • He looked at her, incredulous.
  • "Of course! You know my name. My dad is a."
  • the teacher and my mom are housewives. My parents
  • it allowed me to fly beyond my dreams
  • the reason I'm here now. My younger sister's name is
  • Geetha. It was about my family,” she said
  • without stopping to look at him in between.
  • She thought he was a poor fool who couldn't answer
  • he went on, "Well! I've got plenty of friends in me."
  • hometown. We played a lot every weekend
  • games, especially hide and seek. It was one of mine
  • favorite games.” she paused.
  • 'What? Hide and seek! I played it with my cousin
  • Rahul during his childhood,” echoed in his mind.
  • He looked at her and wondered, "How could a girl be childish even though she was an adult?"
  • Rithick was 25 years old. There was no place for him until now
  • girls in his life. How could she make him turn around
  • her? He couldn't take his eyes off her like she did
  • he innocently poured out his heart.. Many chosen ones
  • talk to Rithick only after evaluating his money and
  • reputation in society but Neethu was
  • completely different from them. She thought he was
  • she was stupid and didn't even show him any sympathy.
  • Neethu continued, "Sir! Do you want to know about it?"
  • my dream?"
  • He nodded immediately.
  • “Sir, my dream is to build an orphanage as soon as possible
  • I'm settled in my life.” Rithick admired her
  • he thought and was proud of his father (there were five of them
  • orphanage in his name). Every word
  • he pulled Neetha closer to him.
  • She then described what she likes. "The singing is mine
  • passion. Do you want to hear my song?” she asked
  • with enthusiasm. He nodded with a smile.
  • She cleared her throat and sang a song
  • Alaipayuthey Movie: "Oh! My Friend! My Secret Friend!
  • Ah! Friend! Listen to my little, little wishes.
  • Same way to embarrass me!
  • The same way to be close to me!
  • I want it for the rest of our lives
  • Ah! My friend! My secret friend!'
  • The lyrics touched him somewhere. Was
  • hypnotized, every word seemed to be
  • new, even though he's heard the song many times before
  • he was melted by her voice.
  • He was invited to appreciate her, but consciously or not
  • unconsciously she thought him a dumb person, If
  • she knew he was just playing, maybe he was
  • angry. His hatred of girls made him mute up front
  • from her. He found no fault here.
  • "Oh god! Come on Rithick! It wasn't a mistake."
  • from your side. She misunderstood you, that's all.
  • You changed your attitude to make her happy. If
  • you showed your usual clumsiness, it might be
  • in need,” his inner voice comforted.
  • "Sir, did you like my song?" she asked
  • enthusiastically.
  • He nodded his head with a slight smile and pointed
  • gives her a thumbs up.
  • "Oh! Thank you!" she said with full energy
  • cheerful eyes.
  • Sometime later they both looked at each other
  • others often without any conversation.
  • "Come on, sir! I can't sit without talking," she said
  • uttered.
  • Rithick was really impressed how she could talk
  • without stopping, even if there wasn't
  • answer from his side. she kept saying it
  • favorite hero, heroines, movies, books, novels and
  • the list goes on.
  • The flight landed safely at its destination.
  • Passengers were getting off the plane
  • slowly except Rithick and Neetha. They were
  • again asked to get off the flight. Both
  • they came out of their stunned states. Rithick
  • he wondered how the flight reached its destination
  • place in a split second! They took their
  • respective baggage and got off.
  • hands holding a small smile on the lips before
  • is moving away.
  • Without thinking for a moment, he got it from her and
  • he looked at the box about three or four times. He
  • he watched her until she disappeared. It really was
  • surprising how Rithick got it from her?