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‘All the time.You should come sometime,’ I said.<br />

She kept quiet. I sensed her hesitation. We stepped out of the<br />

Maurya Complex.<br />

‘You don’t have to come. I will bring some home-made littichokha<br />

for you,' I said.<br />

‘No, I would love to visit Dumraon. I want to meet your mother,<br />

too. I’ve heard so much about her.’<br />

We found an auto outside Maurya Complex. ‘Chanakya Hotel for<br />

madam first. After that, Boring Road,’ I told the driver.<br />

‘What did you say? Boring?’ Riya giggled.<br />

‘What? Yes, my classes are on Boring Road.’<br />

‘The name says it all.’<br />

I laughed,<br />

‘They aren’t bad. just tough to learn English in such a short time.<br />

‘The challenge is, you have to focus on three things at the same<br />

time: English, public speaking and, the most important, the actual<br />

content of the speech,’ she said.<br />

I looked at her. She had nailed the problem on its head.<br />

The auto moved through the bustling traffic. I have no idea why<br />

everyone in Patna loves honking so much.<br />

We sat in silence for a few minutes.<br />

‘Madhav,’ Riya said.<br />

‘Yeah?’ I said.<br />

‘Nothing.’<br />

‘Say it, Riya.’<br />

‘Would you like me to help you with English?’<br />

I didn’t reply at once.<br />

‘I’m sorry. It’s okay. I won’t ask twice.’<br />

The auto reached Chanakya Hotel. As she stepped off, she held my<br />

hand for a second.<br />

‘I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to imply my English is superior to yours<br />

or anything like that.’<br />

‘When can we start?’ I said.

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