go?”
Baskar had noticed the way Subha had admired his smile, and he could also feel that her anger had been reduced a bit.
“I really want to do whatever you say, Subha. Can I do one thing before I leave?”
“What?”
As soon as Subha finished the question, Baskar lowered his head and kissed her full on her lips.
Subha was obviously taken aback by his action.
Baskar himself raised his head and said, “Thank you, Subha.”
Subha blushed involuntarily, just as she struggled to find something to say.
“I didn’t thank you for this.” Baskar said, pointing to her lips. “But for the fresh air you brought into my life. I was living a dreadful life. If it was not for you, I would have stayed so forever,” he continued.
For the first time, Subha relaxed a bit. Baskar continued.
“Whatever happened to Bavi was tragic, but in no way that justifies my behavior. I was like a headless robot, screaming and shouting at anyone who came my way. You made me think, you made me realize, you changed me!”
“Really? I don’t believe you. Do you have any more typing tasks waiting at the office?” teased Subha.
Baskar smiled but replied to her.
“No, even if you want, there’s no job for you. I have brought Shivani back.”