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Nenu Varun, 26 years old, Hyderabad lo untanu. Naa job busy untundi, kani naku travel ante chaala istam. One weekend, sudden ga thought ochindi – city nundi koncham dooram vellali, crowd nunchi away ga. So, nenu solo trip plan chesa to Araku. Nature lo relax avudam ani oka plan lo start ayyanu. Early morning bus catch chesa, Hyderabad rain smell fresh ga undi, roads shiny ga kanipinchayi.Bus lo mostly couples, families untaru, nenu single ga seat lo book chesanu. Window side lo nenu settle ayya, earphones petkoni songs vinnanu. Rain slowly droplets ga window meeda padutundi, sound soothing ga undi. A moment lo door daggara oka woman climb chesindi, late entry. She looked around, seat search chesthundi, then conductor cheppadu, “Madam, next to window seat available.” Aame naku pakkana vachindi, smile chesi cheppindi, Excuse me, idhi seat number 14 kada? Nenu reply chesa, Yes, please sit.Aame bag adjust chesi, shawl cover chesukoni settle ayindi. Light perfume breeze lo mix ayyi, pleasant ga feel ayindi. She must be around 35 years, simple cotton kurti lo elegant ga kanipinchindi. Rain light lo face glow chesindi. Few minutes silence lo bus move avadam start ayyindi. Suddenly she turned, smiled and said, Hi, I’m Neelima. Nenu smile chesi, Hi, Varun, Hyderabad. She said, Oh nice, nenu kuda Hyderabad nundi, koncham break kavali ani Araku ki vellutunna.

Conversation naturally flow ayyindi. Neelima cheppindi, she works as a nurse in a private hospital. “Life lo every day rush untundi, patients, emergencies… sometimes manaki breathe kuda avvakunda busy ga untundi,” ani cheppindi. Nenu smile chesi cheppanu, I can imagine, your work definitely tough untundi but people like you make world better. She smiled back, eyes soft ga blink ayyayi, “That’s a sweet thing to say.”Bus travel lo rain intensity penchindi. Roads wet, hills mist tho cover ayyayi. She looked out and said softly, “Nature chusthe manchi calm feel avtundi kada.” Nenu cheppanu, “Ha, konni moments lo silence words kanna baaga matladutundi.” She looked at me for a second and smiled faintly.

Midway lo bus small dhaba daggara stop ayindi. Conductor cheppadu ten minutes break. Nenu and Neelima bus nundi digam. She said, “Tea tagali ani anipistundi.” Nenu smile chesi cheppanu, “Okkati nenu order chestha, sugar ekkuva kaadani promise.” She laughed, “You already guessed my choice?” Nenu cheppanu, “Nurse kabatti sugar control lo untundi kada.” She laughed heartily, sound rain lo mix ayi pleasant ga undi.We both had chai under small shade while rain dripping around. She said, “It’s been long since I felt this free.” Nenu asked, “Hospital life hectic kada?” She nodded, “Ha, double shifts, emergencies, and sometimes loneliness. After divorce, I focused only on work.” That word hung between us for a second. I didn’t say anything, just looked at her with understanding. She continued softly, “It wasn’t bad, but peace ledu. That’s why I took this trip.”

Nenu said calmly, “You deserve peace Neelima, sometimes manam emaina lose ayyakunda manalo manam kanukovali.” She looked touched, eyes moist ga kanipinchayi, then smiled slightly, “Maybe you’re right.”Bus malli start ayindi, we continued talking, random topics – movies, travel, food. She told about how she loves caring for people, how she finds small happiness in patients’ smiles. I told her about my photography hobby. She got curious, “You carry camera?” I nodded, showing her my DSLR. “Show me pictures,” ani cheppindi. I opened gallery, nature clicks choopincha. She looked impressed, “You see beauty in small things, Varun.” Nenu smile chesi cheppanu, “Sometimes life’s beauty hidden in small moments like this.”Journey lo rain continuous ga padutundi, outside fog thick ga. She leaned slightly to see outside view, hair strands wind lo flutter ayyayi. Her closeness naku sudden ga feel ayindi. I looked away, trying to act normal, but heart slightly fast ga beat ayindi. She noticed and smiled, “You’re quiet suddenly.” Nenu cheppanu, “Nature disturb chesthundi.” She giggled softly, “Or maybe something else.”Evening lo bus Araku hills ki approach ayyindi, scenery lush green. She said, “It looks heavenly.” Nenu replied, “Ha, idhi nature’s magic.” She said, “You talk like poet again.” Both laughed. Rain slow ga stop ayindi, cool breeze fresh ga undi.

Araku reach ayyaka, both got down. Coincidence ga same resort lo room booking ayyindi. Receptionist cheppadu, “Rooms side by side.” We both looked at each other and smiled, “Small world,” ani cheppam. Evening lo both of us plan chesam dinner kalisi teesukovadam.Night resort lo small restaurant, dim lights, rain smell outside. She came wearing light blue kurti, hair slightly wet. Nenu compliment chesa, “You look beautiful.” She smiled, “Rain gives everyone glow ani feel avtundi.” Nenu cheppanu, “Then it’s working perfectly for you.” She blushed slightly and said, “Stop flirting, Mr. Photographer.” Nenu laughed, “Only telling truth.”

Dinner lo both comfortable ga matladam continue chesam. She told more about her life, her dreams of opening small clinic one day. I shared my wish of quitting city stress and living simple life near hills. She said softly, “If you ever do that, I’ll come as your nurse.” We both laughed again, but inside that line lingered warm ga.After dinner, we walked near resort garden. Rain drops still dripping from trees, moonlight soft ga spread ayyindi. She said, “Varun, thanks for making this trip feel peaceful.” Nenu cheppanu, “You made it beautiful Neelima.” For a moment, both of us silent ga stare chesam sky ni. Then she softly said, “Sometimes manaki strangers ne heart understand chestharu than close ones.” Nenu replied, “Maybe destiny introduces right people in unexpected ways.”

Night time lo both rooms side by side, yet neither of us slept early. I could hear rain sound, mind lo Neelima smile flash avtundi. Morning early ga wake up ayya, camera thisukoni outside hills ki vellanu. Few minutes tarvata Neelima kuda ochindi, jacket petkoni. “You start early,” ani cheppindi. Nenu smile chesi, “Sunrise miss avvakudadhu kada.”We both walked through small trail, fresh air lo talking softly. She slipped slightly in wet mud, nenu hand hold chesa reflex lo. She looked up at me, eyes directly meet ayyayi, moment lo world slow ayina feeling. She smiled nervously, “Thanks, Varun.” Nenu reply chesa, “You’re safe now.” That one sentence lo emotion feel ayyindi.

Sunrise time lo hills golden light lo shine ayyayi. I clicked few pictures, she stood watching view. I turned camera towards her, and clicked candid. She turned, surprised, “Hey, you clicked me?” Nenu cheppanu, “Yes, couldn’t resist capturing the most peaceful moment of this trip.” She smiled softly, “You and your poetic lines again.”After breakfast, checkout time ochindi. We both quiet ga untam, because journey ending feel both lo undi. Bus return timing confirm chesam, both same bus lo back Hyderabad ki velladam plan chesam. She said, “Funny, strangers turned travel partners in two days.” Nenu smiled, “Maybe travel writes its own stories.”Return journey lo she leaned near window, tired ga but happy ga kanipinchindi. She said softly, “You know, Varun, this trip gave me hope again. Maybe happiness still possible.” Nenu said gently, “It’s always possible, just need right person beside you to remind.” She looked at me and smiled warmly.Hyderabad approach avvadaniki time lo she turned and said, “Will you keep in touch, or this will be just another trip memory?” Nenu replied instantly, “Some memories deserve continuation, Neelima.” She smiled, took her phone and saved my number, “Then let’s see where this story goes.”

Bus station reach ayyaka, she waved before leaving, rain starting again. I watched her disappear into crowd, same as beginning, but this time heart lo warmth undi. Few minutes tarvata phone beep chesindi, message from Neelima: “Thanks for being my calm in the storm.”From that day onwards, we texted daily. Conversations simple but deep. She used to send pictures of her hospital garden, nenu share chesina sunrise photos. Over time, friendship turned gentle bond. Sometimes she would say, “Next trip, we go together again?” and I’d reply, “Only if it rains again.”Now, whenever rain padutundi Hyderabad lo, I remember that bus, chai shop, that soft laugh, and those eyes which carried quiet strength. Neelima maybe walked into my life accidentally, but left a permanent peace behind.Maybe life ane journey lo konni stops random ga untayi, kani konni passengers forever untaru. Neelima alanti passenger, who turned my silence into warmth. And every rain from then, whispers her name softly in my heart.

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