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Happy days

The college campus is bordered by vast swathes of land with gigantic trees that are unorganised and spread in various spots. The windows in the classrooms allow views of the surrounding environment as well as the well-kept college campus. A flock of birds flies together till they reach the cloud line and land in their preferred tree nets every single day, without exception.

The residential college is located away from pollution, disruptions, and irritative sounds. Students attends the classes followed by bells sounds. Students arrive for class, which is followed by the clang of bells. The classes are running one after the other, and students are attending each one diligently, willingly or unwillingly, because the next two semesters will be crucial. Any ways, the number of people who attend lessons reluctantly is substantially higher than the number who attend willingly. The majority of acts performed by humans are done unwillingly, but there is a driving force behind any unwilling deed; in this case, all students desire to earn a medical seat at a prominent college.

The students are preoccupied with impressing the lecturers. A few bring their favourite gift items, a few carry their backpack, and a few impress them by answering their questions correctly. Girls want to wear their favourite outfits that are resting in their world dropping, while boys want to show off their heroism by commenting on each other's. The back bench students play games secretly, overly ecstatic students are subjected to sanctions and are frequently required to leave the classroom.

Sidha is also on the professor's radar, as he was conversing with the boy next to him when the most hazardous lecturer arrived. Sudha, who laughs at everything, was once caught by a chemistry lecturer.

After all, the exercise for the first week following the semester break is completed. Rajesh is now facing his biggest challenge. He doesn't sleep since he's rehearsing for the next day's meeting. Everyone has a reason to get up in the morning, but Rajesh just has one now that Rekha has arrived.

The competition among the girls has begun, Kala and Sudha have begun to prepare for the next day's outing. They start with different out fits and matching accessories from top to bottom. Sudha chooses a personal style that includes the exact Uniqlo t-shirt style that Rekha always wears, the same sort of midi skirt, and the exact model of vegan sneakers that her wears. Sudha then realises that the dress is identical to her and modifies it.

"Why compare apples to oranges?" Kala thinks, "we are absolutely different from Rekha, as long as we are beautiful inside, we will look beautiful outside. We don't need to stress it out. we will be in our regular clothes, correct me if I am wrong." Kala express her opinion.

"We're just going to share Rajesh's happiness; we'll be nice, empathetic, and generous with her and see what happens." Sudha was a practical girl who is currently maturing into a good young lady.

Residential college students are only permitted to leave the campus on the third Sunday of each month.

Friends including Rajesh left the campus one by one, signing the register. They all go to a reasonable restaurant near the residential college. In a split second, all of their worry from the previous week is gone. Everyone is in full josh mode, with conversations, disputes, jokes, and gossip flying throughout the classroom one after the other.

Rekha's arrival brightens the day; she seats next to Rajesh, then Kala, Sudha, Kalayan, Syam, and Sidhu.

She recalls going to a neighbouring baker with a classmate when they were both in elementary school. Concerning the location where she was born and raised. Her younger brother constantly complains to her parents about her. She has a pet dog named Boomer, to whom she is quite close, and who is the main reason she declined to enrol in this college, despite her father's insistence. She has chosen to study biology, physics, and chemistry because she is weak in mathematics. She adores ice cream, but her mother is afraid her body wait, so she avoids it unless she has the opportunity to go with friends.

"I'm pleased I have pals like you guys; I'd have a good time here." Rekha has a spoon of Butterscotch ice cream

"Hostel life isn't for the faint of heart; you have to go with the flow." Kalyan standup routinely while keeping his hands in his pockets.

My mother is so strict that I wanted to live in a hostel because if you enjoy something, you don't mind going through the difficulties.

Because my mother is strict, I wanted to be in a hostel, have my independence and enjoy every movement in life; however, I had to face all of the problems here." Rekha open her eyes broader. As the night draws closer, the pals return to the hostel.