Not much use, he decided and asked, "Describe yourself ...," hoping that he was playing correctly what seemed like her game. "Mm ... I read in the toilet, and I read in my bed, and when I am not reading, I am humming beautiful tunes to sleepy... ," she paused as though unsure whether to continue, "handsome men." She completed, her tone indicating that she was sure of something ... now. He looked up, startled from his stupor. Had she paid him an offhand compliment, or was this something more? A pass? How should he respond? Should he ignore it? Or should he not ignore it?
He hated roads, which forked. "Don't think too much!" she laughed. He decided to ignore it for now. The pass seemed to have passed. "You obviously have practiced that line..." "Sure... that's my 'Describe yourself in not more than 150 words' for all the socmed sites." - I also happen to be Chandru's friend who works at The Hindu and is now desperately seeking gadget gurus. We will be doing stories ranging from gyan on mobile phones to what nots. If you think you could help, please do ping at - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dependent clause -- preferably not writing for some other newspaper, mag, journal, etc. Much thanks C. and Udhay. Collecting smashed pieces of pumpkin after this start, Sruthi
