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My mother did not respond. Riya took it as assent and left.<br />

'Now I see why you go to Patna,’ Ma said.<br />

‘It’s not what you think. Riya is just a friend. An old classmate,’ I<br />

said.<br />

‘How come she’s already married and divorced?’<br />

‘That surprised me too. I ran into her in Patna by chance.’<br />

‘And she latched on to you,’ Ma said.<br />

‘Not true. I can’t study English all the time, Ma. I need friends<br />

there. Besides, she helps me practise. Her English is excellent. She is<br />

from a high-class society.’<br />

‘I can see the class,’ my mother said.<br />

‘I don’t know the details of her divorce. Her father is sick. Be nice<br />

to her.’<br />

'I am nice. She is staying in my house. What else do you want me<br />

to do?’<br />

I rolled my eyes.<br />

‘Why is she wearing such tight pants?’ she said next.<br />

‘I have no idea, Ma,’ I said, my voice loud. ‘I don’t know why she<br />

got married or divorced or wears tight pants. Can you let her be?’<br />

‘You are shouting at your mother for her?’<br />

My mother looked away from me. It was Rani Sahiba’s classic<br />

sulky face.<br />

‘I’m not shouting,’ I said, my voice still too loud to classify it as<br />

anything else. My mother looked away.<br />

I realized I needed her cooperation to have a peaceful dinner.<br />

‘Sorry,’ I said.<br />

Ma sniffed.<br />

En route to the dining room with a stack of plates, Riya smiled at<br />

me. I smiled back.<br />

‘I said sorry, Ma,’ I said after Riya went back to the kitchen.<br />

My mother glared at me<br />

'I've suffered enough in life. Don’t add to it,’ she said.<br />

‘I’m not,’ I said.‘By the way, have you heard of Steve Jobs?’

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