“I want my son to help your daughter. We don’t need any money. We are humans, and we have to help one another.”
Baskar couldn’t believe there were still people like him. Something inside him melted. The hatred and anger he had been carrying for many years seemed to be disappearing.
People like Anant and Krishna aren’t the only ones in the world. There are people like Ashokan, his dad, others in the family and of course Subha! She has been an angel.
Subha was the first one to boldly take a stand against his rude behavior. She was the one who opened his eyes.
Baskar shrugged his shoulders, realizing this was not the time to daydream. Also, he is aware that Subha was kind to him because she wanted to teach him a lesson.
A sigh escaped his lips as his heart burned due to the unspoken love he felt for Subha.
“Dad, I will call our doctor and inform him about Ashokan. This will help to speed up procedures. And Ashokan, if you could take a couple of days off, we could start immediately,” said Baskar trying to speed things up.
Ashokan didn’t even hesitate for a second. He called his office immediately and informed them of his absence.
In less than thirty minutes, Ashokan and his dad accompanied Baskar and Murthy in their car.
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“Mom, I am scared,” said Bavi holding Shoba’s hands very tight.