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The Fast-Fast Girl: Taran


When I first met Taran, I thought,  she is a girl of one such kind who might have lots of air in her head. I don’t know why I have such first time notion for pretty girls... It’s my problem.  Believe me, Taran is extremely pretty but in no time after being with her, I had to erase all my preoccupied notions.. she prospers with inner beauty equally.  She has wonderful heart (full of love and care) and she is beyond the shallow thoughts of trying to hurt any1. 
 One cannot miss mummy when Taran is around. You have a problem?? She has a reasonable solution ready. You are hungry?? She can cook any simple/complicated dish for you in just few minutes. You have headache, backache etc?? She gives awesome massage and can make your ache, fake in few minutes. She talks utmost sweetly, it will be so relaxing that u’ll forget your worries in seconds.  She has wide knowledge of beauty and health, listening to her tips is sooo irresistible. She is good at almost everything  and is ever-ready to offer help. Relaxing without work is out of her understanding and she is the happiest when she is occupied with work. She is honest with her opinions and knows the correct way to say it without making anyone feeling cynical about it. She has a perfect planning for every event and her ideas work just perfectly. 

Her presence of mind is remarkable which makes her very efficient. Her willingness to do the tasks right away is very impressive.. I wish I could be like her some day.  I always feel she is Hermoinie Granger of our class; super active, all-work-done-in-advance kind of girl.  ‘No’ is almost non-existent in her life and she has to say ‘Haanji’ after every 3 sentences, when people speak to her.   
   
She lives in present without giving much damn about past and future.  She is full of energy and her willingness to celebrate every moment of life makes her very special. She is like 'high watt bulb' of our group, she enters the room and the atmosphere lits up with bright colors. I have caught up inspiration from her many times in my low days. 

We had great time together at our hostel rooms sharing deepest secrets of our lives. Talking about almost anything is easy with her. She is extremely interesting company to be with and I can spend hours, listening to her.  Also her hindi/ Punjabi songs collection is very wide. Her sense of music is outstanding which impresses me a lot and I love the way she explains me the meaning of Punjabi songs. 

In Short Taran U r awesome.. Be the way U r.. I completely adore U!!!
With wishes that u just be so cute and adorable,, forever.. All the best!!

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