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Hana was looking at the sweets with drool on the corner of her lips and stars in her eyes. Everyone was looking at Hana then they looked in front of them where Hana was looking and they got the idea that she wants to eat sweets. Hana was shy and reserved so they knew that she will never ask them for sweets so Dadi pointed to one of the maids to bring the plate with mithai (sweets). When the maid was bringing the plate, hana’s eyes were following her and the males of the house were looking amusedly at hana. Her oldest Taya even chuckled silently on Hana’s reaction to mithai (Sweets) but hana was very engrossed in eye-rapping the mithai (Sweets).

The maid put the plate on the coffee table and went away with a smile.

“You can take mithai (Sweets) Hana!” Dadi said to Hana. This brought hana back to reality and she hurriedly wiped the drool with the back of her hand and looked dumbly at her dadi.

“You said something Dado?” Hana asked.

“Yes! I said that you can eat the mithai (Sweets) if you want to!” Dadi told in an annoyed tone as she had to repeat herself but she didn’t said anything harsh because it was a day to celebrate.

“Really?!” Hana asked with bright shine in her eyes.

“Yes really!” Dadi replied moodily.

“Can I take it upstairs as I want to call my friends and tell them too? Please Dado” Hana asked her Dadi with hopeful eyes. Hana lied to her dadi but no-one knew that. Hana only has one friend who is with her since PG class. Hana lied because she wanted to devour the mithai (Sweets) in an animalistic way. She had an extreme sweet tooth but no-one knew that. Hana was also the Sugar-Thief in their villa. She always stole sugar from kitchen in the night and eats it while reading her novels late at night. Hana is a real food-dy because she likes to eat. She also likes to try new and fancy dishes.

Her Dadi nodded in understanding as she thought that Hana deserves to brag about her position with her friends so hana picked the plate of sweets and ran upstairs. Hana went in her room and closed her door. She sat on her bed and picked one of the mithai up and put it in her mouth. She moaned as the sweet flavor of mithai (Sweets) busted in her mouth. She picked her mobile from the side table and called her bestest friend, Mishaal.

“Hello! Asslamualaikum (Peace be upon you)!” Came a soft voice from the other end.

“Mm-Walaikumassalam (Peace be upon you too)! How waj (was) the rejult (result) Mish?” Hana asked with mouthful of Mithai (Sweets).

“It was good! Alhamdullillah (Thanks to God)! I got 1021! How about yours and what are you eating?” Mishaal asked.

“I am eating mithai (Sweets)! And I got 1st position! Mish, can you believe it! I think that the examiners were blind ya light chali gayi ho gi mera paper check krtay huve (or the light must have gone during my paper checking)!” Hana told mishaal.

“MashaAllah Hani Janu! Bohot khushi hui sun kr or mjhay pata h k tmhara paper is kabil tha tabhi to tmhari position ayi! Check krnay walay esay hi nhi marks day detay! (Good Hani Dear! So happy to hear it and I know that your paper must have been at this level that you got the position! The checkers don’t give these many marks to anyone, you know!)” Mishaal told hana with happiness in her voice. She was feeling proud for her friend. Mishaal knows about hana and all the things that she had gone through. She knew from the start that Hana is a little genius. Hana is stupid but Mishaal had been an older sister for Hana and a friend whenever Hana felt lonely. They had been best friends since childhood.

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