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‘Hindi is incredible. We speak it like we write it. There’s no need to

           learn pronunciation separately,’ Riya said.
                ‘So why doesn’t everyone speak Hindi?’ I said.
                ‘Because we are not...’ Riya said and paused.‘Oh my God, you

           asked that question correctly.’

                ‘What?’
                ‘You said, “So why doesn’t everyone speak Hindi?” in perfect

           English. When you say something without being self-conscious, you
           say it correctly.’

                I tried to look modest.
                ‘We will get there, Madhav,’ she said. She patted the back of my

           hand on the table.
                I wondered if we would ever get there as a couple.

                Don’t fall in love with her again, a voice within me warned You
           never fell out of love with her, another voice countered with an evil

           laugh.

                                                            *
                ‘Dolphins? In Patna?’ Riya said.
                ‘Yes, there are river dolphins in the Ganga. If you’re lucky, you

           might spot them,’ I said.

                I had brought Riya to the Ganga ghat near Patna College oft Ashok
           Rajpath on a Sunday evening. For twenty rupees a head, boatmen took

           you to the sandy beach on the opposite bank. She held my hand to
           keep her balance as we tiptoed on the wooden plank towards the boat.

                She slipped a little and clasped my hand tighter. I wished the shaky
           wooden plank would never end.

                We sat in the boat. The diesel engine purred into action, making
           conversation impossible. The sun had started to set. It turned the sky,

           the river and Riya’s face the colour of fire.
                On the other side, we stepped on to the sand and walked to the tea

           stalls. We sat inside one of the many gazebo-styled bamboo huts meant
           for tea-stall customers.

                ‘It’s beautiful,’ Riya breathed.
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