As promised I start from the events that took place when I left my parents' home in November.
November:
I left my parents’ place to go to Delhi on the 28th November and then on to Haridwar-Rishikesh. I couldn’t have sat down at home and studied, not with my nephew roaring at the top of his lungs every few hours, to be fed or to be picked up. (Sly devil he is, that naughty nephew of mine - knew that while every one may ignore him, I won’t and he will be picked up and cosseted if he cries.)
So I left Gandhidham by a train called Ala Hazrat, which surprisingly departed on time (It is a matter of surprise if the train is on time). My schedule had already been penned down.
I was to meet the head of one of the call centers for a meeting once I got down at Gurgaon. After that, I’d be going to the University where I’d check the examination time table and make sure none of the papers were clashing with each other.
After an uneventful train journey when I studied half the time and was not disturbed at all (huge surprise; normally a woman traveling alone is asked a horde of questions), I reached Gurgaon at 13:30 the next day. Gurgaon is basically a small city, sprawled with commercial buildings, call centers, IT hubs and humongous size shopping malls.
The head of the centre, Mr. M met me at the station and we went for lunch where we discussed business ideas of working together after my exams were over. From there on, I went to the Uni and got my time table. It was a relief to know that none of my exam papers clashed with each other. I’d already decided, I won’t be giving four papers this time around (ghastly statistics papers) because I haven’t been able to prepare for them properly. Might as well give those exams in July and get good credits. 
Mr M dropped me back to Gurgaon in the evening where I was re-united with my boyfriend. It was such a pleasure seeing him again after so many months. We'd met the last in September. You're not allowed to kiss in public out here so we just hugged each other and smiled. Hand in hand, we roamed about a bit in one of the malls, content with each others' company. We had our dinner and went home to start on a blissful weekend together.
The next day was his birthday. He wouldn't let me buy a cake to wish him a birthday at midnight-said it was kid stuff. I said, "stuff it" and bought a piece of cake anyway.
Come mid-night, we had a small celebration (no details divulged into although I will tell you that he did cut that piece of cake while I sang "Happy Birthday". He blushed with pleasure, to my delight.
We intended a quiet, peaceful day on his birthday and were pondering on whether we'd prefer to go out for dinner or I shall cook him something delicious.
He's such a dear I tell you, even though he annoys me a lot at times. After keeping me on tenterhooks the whole afternoon(so exasperating!),he took me to this great restaurant for a surprise dinner. I had professed a desire a few days ago that I yearned to eat Prawns and Sushi. Thus, he fulfilled my desire on his birthday and declared that it gave him great joy to see me happy. It was one of the most romantic dinners that I've ever had. He was aptly rewarded for that loving gesture.
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That takes care of November; the events of which may sound uneventful to you at the moment but are to play a part later on. Now we move to December.
But that- would be for tomorrow.
Have a lovely evening guys. ![]()
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You certainly are a very busy lady. Maybe time that you slowed down.
Thank you for the reply to my 'News'. All remains safe and sound and thank you very much.