The days didn't pass suddenly this time.
They moved slowly.
One by one.
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The next day…
Mukesh reached school a little earlier than usual.
Not because he wanted to.
But because he couldn't sleep properly the night before.
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As he entered the classroom, Smriti was already there.
She looked up.
"You're early today."
Mukesh sat down quietly.
"…Couldn't sleep."
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Smriti tilted her head.
"Thinking too much?"
Mukesh shook his head.
"No… not really."
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But that wasn't entirely true.
Sometimes, without realizing it,
his thoughts drifted toward her.
But he never stayed there for long.
He avoided it.
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That day, after class—
Smriti placed a book in front of him.
"From today, we're studying properly."
Mukesh looked at the book.
"…Both of us?"
"Obviously," she replied. "Or do you think I'm doing charity?"
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Mukesh looked away.
"I didn't ask you to help."
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Smriti leaned forward slightly.
"I know."
A pause.
"I'm doing it because I want to."
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Mukesh didn't reply.
But he didn't refuse either.
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The next few days…
turned into a routine.
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After school—
they would go to the temple bench.
Or sometimes sit near the quiet side of the market.
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"Read this," Smriti said one day.
Mukesh tried.
He stumbled.
Stopped.
Tried again.
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"Slowly," she said.
"No one is chasing you."
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"…Feels like they are."
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Smriti looked at him.
For a moment, she didn't speak.
Then softly—
"You're not in that school anymore."
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Mukesh stayed silent.
But this time…
he tried again.
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And this time—
he got it right.
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Smriti smiled.
"See? Not impossible."
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Days passed like that.
Not fast.
Not slow.
Just… steady.
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A week later…
The teachers started talking about exams.
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"Exams are near," one of them said loudly in class.
"Prepare properly."
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A wave of tension spread across the classroom.
Students started discussing.
"Have you studied this chapter?"
"What will come in the exam?"
"I'm not ready…"
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Mukesh listened.
Quietly.
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After school, Smriti looked at him.
"You heard, right?"
"…Yeah."
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"So? Scared?"
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Mukesh thought for a moment.
Then said honestly—
"I don't know what to feel."
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Smriti sighed.
"Great. Then we'll study more."
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That evening…
they studied longer than usual.
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"Tell me this answer," Smriti said.
Mukesh tried.
"…I don't remember."
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She lightly tapped his notebook.
"Don't memorize blindly. Understand it."
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"…I'm trying."
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"I know."
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That simple reply…
felt different.
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Another day…
Rain started again.
Light drizzle.
Cold wind.
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They still sat together.
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"Why are you helping me?" Mukesh suddenly asked.
Smriti paused.
Then shrugged.
"No reason."
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"That's not an answer."
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She looked at him directly.
"Then don't ask."
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Mukesh didn't push further.
But the question stayed.
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At night…
Mukesh sat in his room.
Book open.
Pen in hand.
---
Sometimes…
his mind drifted.
Toward Smriti.
Her voice.
Her words.
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But he quickly stopped himself.
---
"…Focus."
He whispered.
"I don't need to think about anything else."
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And just like that—
he returned to studying.
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Finally…
The exam day arrived.
---
The classroom felt different again.
Silent.
Tense.
---
Mukesh sat on his bench.
Looking at the question paper.
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His mind didn't go blank this time.
But it wasn't clear either.
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So he did the only thing he could.
He wrote…
whatever came to his mind.
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No overthinking.
No fear.
Just writing.
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Sometimes he got answers right.
Sometimes wrong.
He didn't know.
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But he didn't stop.
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After the exam…
Students gathered in groups.
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"What did you write for question 3?"
"Was the answer this?"
"No, no, it was different!"
---
Smriti came toward him.
"How was it?"
---
Mukesh shrugged.
"I wrote… something."
---
She narrowed her eyes.
"That's not an answer."
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"…It's the only one I have."
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She sighed.
"Hopeless."
But she smiled a little.
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Lunch break…
Mukesh sat alone.
As usual.
---
From his bag—
he took out simple food.
Bread.
And a boiled egg.
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Nothing else.
---
Smriti sat beside him.
"That's all you eat?"
---
Mukesh nodded.
"…Enough."
---
She looked at him for a moment.
Then said—
"You're really strange."
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Mukesh replied calmly,
"I know."
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Around them, students kept discussing papers.
Laughing.
Arguing.
Comparing answers.
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But Mukesh…
wasn't part of any of that.
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He just sat there.
Eating quietly.
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And somewhere in between all of this—
exams…
studies…
conversations…
silence…
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Something continued to grow inside him.
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Something he still didn't understand.
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And maybe…
he didn't want to understand it yet.
