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A SWEET ENCOUNTER...


Yah it was totally an encounter I wasn’t expecting …..… It all started at the Nepal Telecom Office where I had gone to pay the telephone bill …There I took the token and was just sitting by waiting for my turn to come……

Just then a boy sitting by my side said “HI” to me and before I could ask who he was he said he studied in SOS and  knew me when I was reading plus 2 over there---roughly calculating he must be in Class 4/5 at
that time….…He knew me at that time and  also mentioned that his father was and currently is  a  teacher over there and he says that his son should be like me---well it was definitely a  honor to me—I was filled with joy inside in my heart….he also  reminded me that I was overall 3rd in class 11 in Nepal  ( I was filled with joy in my heart when he said these lines)

……WELL IT WAS A SWEET ENCOUNTER ………

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