January 30. “Now, can we get on with our story?”
“Sure. Whose turn is it?”
January 29. “So the Tollygunge event has finally taken off?”
“Yes, Button, the poetry reading together with a lot of other activities like Ankur Trivedi jamming to Dost’s poetry and a meet the press and high tea with dinner later has been organized.”
January 28. “You are becoming quite a party animal!”
“Dost wanted to go for the Forbes party and I went along.”
Flash Post 135!
“Button, Big Ben is 156 years and running faster than ever!”
January 27. “Somehow, our story is taking a very long time to complete.
I can also see that you are very sleepy. You can go to bed if you wish.”
January 26. “Where were you and Dost last evening?”
“Button, I told you earlier in the day that we would be attending a friend’s bash at the Marriot.”
January 25. 1am. I guessed Button would be fast asleep and I was right.
He was covered with a blanket from head to toe, snoring away loudly.
January 24. “Button, your turn to take the story ahead.”
This particular incident took place when Pandit was in the 10th standard.
January 23. “Your turn to continue our story.”
Pandit was born in very much the same way.