Exams were in the run. Almost all the students were busy studying at their best.
Vicky, a young 17 year old tall. Light skinned boy had his final semester going on.
He had his biology exam tomorrow.
He wasn't really nervous about it though as was pretty much average student and biology was as easy as that of watching Netflix on the go for him.
He would grasp the concept pretty well unlike other indolent children who would do the same tardily. But his mom worried about him though (like our mom does for us)
His dad passed away in his late 40's due to myocardial infarction.vicky was in ninth grade when this tragic event occurred. After his father's death, his mother had been nourishing
Vicky and his little sister.
As they had almost all the answers in his book fixed in his mind, he was spawning on his waterbed thinking what to do next.
Vicky closed his eyes thinking.
And suddenly...
He remembers about Diya.
Diya perfectly resembled the world 'Symmetrical'. She had long glossy hair with gleaming white teeth.
She had a cute dimple on her cheeks which danced on her corner of generous mouth every time she smiled. It was unconvincing that Diya was so incognisant of her irresistible pulchritude.
Diya was almost as the high of Vicky just a little shorter.
Diya was Vicky's childhood friend
She was with him since Vicky moved to Hadapsar. Diya would spend all her time with Vicky playing games,cycling,running.
She was with him in his goods and bad's like one when Vicky's father died she was the one who looked after him. They even kissed for fun when they were they were 5 years old. They both went to same school college and tuition too.
They were best friend for sure, at list for Diya they were.
"But Vicky loved her". Right from the time he saw her in his doorway, he was in love with her. He never had the guts to tell her because he had the fear that if she rejects him, he would break down. Besides that, he won't ever be the same for her and even the worse scenario would be that she won't talk to him ever again. Vicky never wished to lose her, Even if it meant to drown in the regret of not confessing his feelings for eternity!