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I reach St. Paul’s Hr Sec School just in time. Parvathi, Aarav, and Ricky
                greet  me  from  a  distance.  While  Ricky  called  me  here  and  I  invited
                Parvathi, I have no idea what Aarav is doing here.

                   ‘You’re late,’ Ricky snaps at me.
                   ‘Now he also knows?’ I stare back at Ricky, pointing to Aarav.

                   ‘I am here to help.’

                   ‘Why?’
                   ‘That’s  what  friends  do.  You  helped  me  the  other  day.  I  rocked  at  my
                performance in Pune. Besides, I am a huge fan of Elisha. I would be the
                happiest person if I get to meet her once.’

                   I  ignore  most  of  what  he  says  as  I  continue,  ‘Okay,  I  have  something
                important to share before we start. Look here. I discovered this folder in
                Maria’s  store  today.  It  has  what  supposedly  are  my  mother’s  documents.
                What could it be doing there?’

                   Parvathi snatches the folder from me and opens it. She goes through the
                pages. ‘Hey, this is the same orphanage where my mother works!’
                   ‘That’s what!’ I say.

                   ‘She was raised there. But she left it long back. There’s hardly a chance
                that we will find something there,’ Ricky comments.

                   ‘Ricky, we need to look at every place we possibly can. I set the rules of
                the game. That is how it works. Hope it makes sense to you all!’
                   ‘Calm down, we’re together in this,’ Aarav says, thereby easing the vibe.

                   We take a walk past the dead walls of the school that once existed. Never
                did Ricky mention that the school is not operational anymore. While I had a
                very different expectation of possibly meeting the Principal, new students,
                and old teachers, I find this place no short of an architectural heritage site

                begging for maintenance.
                   ‘Empires  fall,  glory  fades,  this  remains  standing  tall  in  dull  shades,’
                Ricky  points  to  the  walls  as  he  continues,  ‘Someday,  your  material
                possessions are going to look like this. Gather experiences instead. Treasure

                memories.  Spread  love.  Embrace  life.’  He  laughs  and  gives  gyan  in  his
                usual tone. But I feel mad at him. How could he be so cold-hearted towards
                his childhood friend?
                   ‘It feels like this whole thing is no more than a joke for him,’ I tell Aarav

                as I feel helpless about being here. I should rather have spent some time
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