What can melt your heart?
11.06.2025 09:25

He was that kid in the above attached video. He calles me ‘shuluutiii’
I don't have any younger brother or sister so when children in my school calls me ‘didi’, i am like-
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Talks with kids.
In between, they all might have called me didi for more than 6–7times.
Everyone - okay didi.
What is so great about Jiraiya?
Everyone- let's play ‘ek machli pani mai gyi’
Me- i mean to say why you came to my house? (like an interviewer)
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Girl- your face with these two ponytails look like doll
Scene- oath ceremony
Me- (laughs)
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My was over so i was standing among the kids of monitor group as my friend was their deputy head.
Me- hey, what's your name? (to everyone one by one)
Me- (keep laughing)
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Everyone- my name is this, my name is that (one by one)
Me- accha, okay okay, i agreed.
Me- hey what you're doing here?
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Everytime after each oath ceremony i miss the chaos we make together and again wait for the next year eagerly.
Scene 1- i was sent for monitoring class 3rd
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What can melt your heart?
This isn't the first time someone said this to me but this was something different that put a smile on my face.
He- (blank face)
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Me- (who don't even know doll jesi ponytails kya hoti) hein? From which angle this ponytails look like that of dolls cutie?
Scene2- playing with neighborhood kid.
Me- one by one we'll play both of them okay?
Suddenly a girl in front of whom i was standing asked me, “didi aap doll jesi chhoti karke kyu aate ho?”
He- shulutii ke saath t..si le saath..
Their voice, when they call my name and sometimes if they tease me that blushing is real.
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Not infants but kids. Specially kids from nursery-class5. Their laughs, their smile, their ‘thankyouu’, their humorous talks and senseless questions everything melts my heart.
Girl- no, sacchi your ponytails look like dolls
One of them- no let's play ‘das bees’