"You want me to accompany you?" Sanchit asked at the breakfast table, "After all, parents and guardians do accompany their wards on the reporting day. Should I be your guardian?" he teased.
However, to Myra, this was her lifeline. She nodded eagerly, "It's better than going alone."
Sanchit laughed heartily, he had guessed her feelings correctly."You are such a chicken!" – he mocked. Nonetheless, he was happy to be her chaperon for the day. On their way to the university, he showed her various checkpoints such as shopping arcade, theater, coffee shops, pubs etc. "These are a student's lifeline," he explained.
They had reached the campus. As they drove into the campus and to the parking lot, he was filled with nostalgia and reverence. "Look at it carefully," – he said, "you are going to spend the most beautiful Four years of your life here. LSE will change you forever."