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to Sumeet. Agit<strong>at</strong>ed, he then turned to his computer<br />
and went back to his AOE.<br />
“Yeh kyaa kar rahe ho. mana kiya na“<br />
“I gave you the I-card right. Ab jao na” replied kaka and<br />
turned back towards his computer.<br />
Sumeet clinched his teeth but he couldn’t do anything.<br />
He stormed away uttering something about getting<br />
kaka’s login cancelled in the next few min.<br />
“Haan haan kar le” kaka said to himself, but despite all<br />
the facade kaka knew his login was gone. He would have<br />
to figure out an altern<strong>at</strong>ive to keep talking to his gal as<br />
internet access was limited to people with login.<br />
However he decided th<strong>at</strong> this was probably a<br />
consider<strong>at</strong>ion for a l<strong>at</strong>er point of time — an assertion<br />
th<strong>at</strong> would be proven wrong in the next 10 min when<br />
kaka returns after a trip to the b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />
“Access denied”<br />
Sumeet was clearly not pleased with the way kaka had<br />
tre<strong>at</strong>ed him and had kept his word. Kaka’s login had<br />
been disabled. Within the next 5 min kaka would run to<br />
the closest STD in the shopping center and dial a<br />
number.<br />
“Tring tring”<br />
“Tring tring”<br />
“Yupp” Came a voice from the other side<br />
“Hello? Sikandar? Need your help”<br />
Haddi and Champak in the meantime were strolling in<br />
the wing. Both of them had been sitting in front of the<br />
computer for quiet a while and had decided to take a<br />
break