Oh! The tennis ball hit her head. Thud! She fell. Everyone gathered around. She could hear everyone murmuring," What happened? Who is she? She walked, looking in her book, onto the badminton court and got hit by the ball". She was in the infirmary when she opened her eyes. "Are you alright?" Nurse asked. "What's your name?" Without answering, Meg took her book and left.
After an hour, a boy came looking for the girl who got hit on her head." Who are you? And what are you doing here?" Nurse asked. "I'm Kinn, and where's the girl who came here?" The nurse replied: She left. She was one weird. Now I want you to go out. I have work to do.
Days passed, and Kinn never came across Meg. Everyone probably forgot about the incident. Kinn, with his friends Peter and Allen, was working on the assignment. They rarely had time to think about anything. "Let's meet in the library at 3," Kinn said. "I feel I won't be able to make it today. I have an appointment," Allen replied. "It's ok, we'll tell you what you need to do, "and Kinn left.
At the library, Kinn and Peter were discussing when Allen came. "You had an appointment, right?" Peter asks, looking at him." You got dumped again," Kinn teases Allen. Allen reminds them that they are at the library and they should maintain pin-drop silence. Peter asks Allen to get them an accountancy book before settling down. Looking for the book, Allen saw Meg reading a book. He ignores her and looks for the book instead. "Who's preparing the ppt," asks Peter. "Is that even a question? It is Kinn's area of specialization," says Allen sitting down. Well, you know I saw Meg earlier. "Who is she?" Peter inquires, ruffling through the pages. "She is the one who collapsed on the playground," answered Allen.
Kinn, who is usually cold to such gossip, seemed interested. Peter tells Allen that he has heard students in her department saying they have never heard her talk even once. She is usually at the Library or her class. Kinn, with a blank face, inquires if she has any friends. "Woah! Look who's asking," Peter mocked Kinn. "She doesn't". Kinn started gathering his things. "Are we done?" Asks Allen. "Done! Are you kidding," says Peter. "What we hardly did was talk". From that day onwards, Kinn often came to the library. Seeing Meg immersed in her world, he did not want to be a nuisance in her life.