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34 Chetan Bhagat’s room, Chanakya Hotel, Patna ‘You okay?’ I said. He had paused to wipe his tears. I gave him time. He bit his lip but it was a losing battle. Soon, he was crying like a two-year-old, his tall torso slumped on the chair. ‘I don’t know why I’m crying. It was a long time ago,’ Madhav said in between sobs. ‘How long?’ ‘Two years and three months. Three and a half months, actually.’ ‘Since she left?’ ‘Yes.’ He excused himself and went to the toilet. I made two cups of green tea. We had finished our first cup of chai a long time ago. He came out in a few minutes. He had washed his face. ‘Sorry,’ he said.I lost it.’ ‘Here, have some more tea.’ I gave a cup to him. He took a sip. ‘What tea is this?’ ‘Green tea.’ ‘No milk? No sugar?’ he said. He looked at me like I was a vegetarian vampire. ‘It’s good for you,’ I said. ‘Is it? Anyway, thanks,’ he said. ‘So, Madhav. What happened then? You met the broker. You saw her empty house. Then? Did you try to find her?’ He nodded. ‘I did. I called her company. They said she had submitted her resignation and left, letting go of all her benefits in return for a shorter