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Today is a Saturday, so my elder sister was back from office at 3 pm. I just love to be around her, cause I grew up playing in her arms. After lunch, we (I have two sisters, they are 15 and 14 years older than me respectively. My 30+ female friends here, now you know why I love you people so much) decided to visit a famous shopping complex, Aarong. (In Bangla, Aarong means a village fair.) We three always have a lot of fun when we are together. But a little group outing is not always possible because we are busy with lots of works around us. Still, we manage time for each other. There are branches of Aarong all over our country. In fact, it has a branch in New York as well. It is one of the most expensive stores, but it is well known because of good quality products. It took us around 20 minutes (autorickshaw ride) to reach the branch nearest our home. I loved the cool, monsoon breeze. I was dressed comfortably in jeans and a long top, with matching ornaments. My hair was tied back in a ponytail as always. On my way to the shop, I noticed a young mother sitting on the footpath, playing with her one year old son. Motor vehicles swept past us. A strong smell of gent's perfume hit my nostrils, coming through an open car window. Ugh! Choose your perfume wisely, men. The huge parking lot of Aarong was filled with cars and motor cycles. We noticed two or three women sitting with colourful bangles outside the main entrance. I didn't require any, so just went straight in. Well, the shop was crowded, which is obvious on a Saturday. Buzzing Moms were roaming around with their kids behind them in the kids corner. Aarong is famous for it's silver jewelery. We didn't go to that section, though. The decoration pieces and toys were sweet. I stopped at the herbal section, and picked up a sandalwood pack. Really needed one. My sister chose a red-black dress. It was a nice one. I noticed four dogs at the exit gate. All were white. A hungry puppy (cute one, with a red-white coat) chased his mother, constantly wagging it's tail. But Mommy probably was too tired. |