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Part 40: “London Delights: Discover Hyde Park MagicPart”

Trisha strolled through Hyde Park, utterly charmed by its vastness amidst the city bustle. With the sun grinning down like a Cheshire cat, the park buzzed with activity – locals and tourists mingled, children played, and tourists whizzed by on rental bikes like colorful streaks of confetti. Amidst the kaleidoscope of blooms, Trisha paused to admire the playful squirrels darting among the trees, feeling the sun’s warm embrace on her skin.

As she watched one particularly industrious squirrel, busy burying a nut, Trisha couldn’t help but grin. Taking a sip from her trusty water bottle, she soaked in the eclectic mix around her – nannies from far-flung corners of the globe tending to giggling children and a group of friends in chic black hijabs sharing laughter over a picnic spread fit for a magazine shoot.

Suddenly, Trisha’s phone chimed like a cheerful melody, and a grin spread across her face – it was her mother calling. “Hey, Mom?” Trisha answered, finding a quiet spot on an empty bench.

“Trisha, darling, how’s my little Londoner?” her mother’s voice bubbled over the line.

“Mom, I’m at Hyde Park, and it’s like a scene from a movie. I half-expect Hugh Grant to come walking past,” Trisha chuckled.

“Well, aren’t you just living your best life? You’re like a post-divorce poster girl,” her mother teased.

Trisha laughed. “I’ll take that as a compliment, Mom. But seriously, how are you doing?”

“Oh, you know me, darling, planning my next escapade like a true jet-setter. I’ve got a sightseeing bucket list longer than the Thames! It’s exhausting,” her mom replied with a chuckle.

“Ah, the joys of retirement,” Trisha quipped. “But seriously, Mom, you’re an inspiration. You’re living life on your terms.”

“That’s right, Trish. Happiness is an inside job, and you’ve got to be your architect. Speaking of happiness, I may have slipped a little extra pocket money into your account,” her mom confessed.

“Mom, you’re a legend! But seriously, you didn’t have to do that,” Trisha protested.

“I know, but I’m your mom; it’s my prerogative to spoil you rotten. Consider it a little insurance policy for those rainy days,” her mom insisted.

Trisha couldn’t help but smile. “Thanks, Mom. You’re the best!”

“Take care, darling. And don’t forget to live a little,” her mom said warmly.

“Bye, Mom,” Trisha replied, ending the call and tucking her phone back into her bag. She settled onto the bench, taking in the scene around her. Two little girls nearby were playing with their dolls, a scene that tugged at Trisha’s heartstrings, reminding her of simpler times.

Lost in thought, Trisha’s mind drifted to Luca’s text message. She felt nervous about dinner with him, but her inner voice urged her to seize the moment. Trisha rummaged through her bag with a decisive nod and replied to Luca. She was going to have dinner with him tomorrow, and she couldn’t wait to see where the evening would take her. With a spring in her step, she set off towards Kensington Palace, ready for whatever adventure lay ahead.

Part 23: An eligible bachelor…

“No,” said Trisha in a cold voice. “No.”

“Can’t we have just one drink just for my sake, please?” Karan pleaded.

“No, no. Goodbye Karan.” Trisha pressed the red button.

Five minutes later her phone started to ring again. It was Karan again. Trisha rolled her eyes and let her phone ring till it stopped again. Five minutes later it started to ring again and stopped after two rings. Then her phone started to ring again, she looked angry at the screen. Her heart skipped a beat, she couldn’t believe it! It was Mr Eye Candy. Now Trisha had an inner debate with herself, should she pick up the phone or not?

Trisha tapped the green button “Trisha,” she said with a smile.

A surprise call

“Hi Trisha, this is Sid here. Sorry for calling you on a Saturday morning. I have been quite busy lately. I was wondering how you were doing?”

“How I am doing? Could you… hmm, refresh my memory?” Trisha heard an airport announcement in the background. Was he going on a romantic getaway with his wife or girlfriend?

“You were sick, remember?”

Trisha frowned. “Ooh, yeah. I completely  forgot about that, I am feeling wonderful.” Don’t make a fool of yourself Trisha said her inner voice.

“Good to hear that you are feeling better. Well just wanted to let you know that I am very happy with our latest employee. She knows what she is doing.”

“Good to hear. Are you at the airport?” Trisha couldn’t help asking.

“Yes, I am in New York. I am flying home in about an hour. I can’t wait to be home again.  These meetings are exhausting. Well, I better let you enjoy your weekend. Speak to you soon, Trisha.”

“Have a safe flight, Sid. It was a pleasure speaking to you.”

Trisha turned her phone off and screamed softly. She couldn’t believe that he ‘Mr. Eye Candy’ had called her. Trish, she reprimanded herself.  Don’t get over-excited. He just called you to ask you how you were doing, out of courtesy.

Wedding Invitation

Trisha was getting ready for the wedding of her best friend’s sister. She hadn’t heard from Sid since he had called her from the airport two weeks ago. When Trisha had received the invitation she hadn’t felt like going but since closing the Karan chapter she felt like she could conquer the world. Meghan one of her BFFs had called her several times this week to make sure that Trisha was attending the wedding.

Her phone beeped, it was a text from her Group Text “Four Divas”.

Meghan

“Hello, Besties. How are you doing? I am all dolled up. I look wonderful. And April looks like a doll. She is so gorgeous. See you all in a bit.”

“@Trisha. You are seated next to an eligible bachelor. According to April, he is handsome and smart. I haven’t seen him before…”

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