April 16. “Where did you disappear yesterday?”
“Actually I was very upset.”
April 14. “Goodnight, Button.”
“What! We’ve not had any kind of dialogue and your opening line to me is goodnight! I can’t believe this.”
April 13. “Button, why do you think I’ve been feeling drowsy since morning?”
“Could be the heat!”
April 12. “Where did Dost and didi go off to this morning? I saw didi wake up earlier than usual!”
“They’ve gone to Delhi.”
April 11. Welcome, MoJo.
Welcome to my world. I see you’ve already met Shabby. Did he introduce you to the others as well?
April 10. “Can we get back to our story?”
“Sure, Button.”
April 10. 12am. The house was very quiet when the four of us returned home after dinner.
The lights had been dimmed and I found all four—Rani, Mowgli, MoJo and Button all curled up on the sofa fast asleep.
April 8. “Button, it’s nearly midnight and very late.
We’ll write our story tomorrow again but the one thing I want to tell you is about is the landmark victory won by a frail, 73 year old man by the name of Anna Hazare who fasted for 97 hours to get the ruling government to get down to drafting the Lokpal Bill and submitting it in parliament for the monsoon session to fight corruption.”
April 7. “Should we continue with our story?”
“Sure, Button.”