College Days
How about a walk down the memory lane?
Expectations looming large in the mind. Apprehension of how the future is going to be a teenager walked through a gate for the first time. It led him into a campus that was to become his home for the next four years . Questions and more questions came to the mind fear gripped him. The initial days w
here all learning experiences of how to behave in the first year of college. One wrong move and your life could get screwed; this comes from my experience of seeing people. The days pass so quickly that now you are a bit more confident about yourself. Then you meet the special person. Rather you figure out some one is very special for you. Life becomes a bed of roses. Nights become longer your balance dips rapidly. The add- on cards appear as a god sent gift. Academics are secondary, suddenly u start appreciating all romantic films which were till then boring. Friends seem to become understanding and bit naughty at times, pulling your leg at wrong time before the wrong person.
Then comes the first fight, doesn't last long but then first step is always meant to be easy. Fights become a regular affair and your nights get still longer and you end up every night with a fight. Mornings typically begin with a make up. The days are u neventful unless you have a free half. Evenings fly before you have even said a hi.
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