The Family I Found Beyond Four Walls!

Life, in its own quiet way, was slowly giving me the things I had secretly longed for.

Now, finally, I had a real gang, a group of people I could call my own.

Mythili - Scholar from Department of Bio Technology, Room No. 39

Abirami - Scholar from Department of Chemistry, Room No. 40

Joshiha Bell - Scholar from the Department of English and Comparative Literature, Room No. 44

Priya - Scholar from Department of Physics, Room No. 43

Swathi - Scholar from Department of English and Comparative Literature, Room No. 47

And then there is Jana - M.Sc Student from the Department of Psychology (She stayed in my room)

The kind of bond I had been yearning for all these months was now right in front of me, filling my days and nights with laughter, warmth, and endless companionship.
Whenever I felt sad, I could just walk into one of their rooms without hesitation. Whenever I was happy, there were always open doors and smiling faces waiting to share in my joy.

I was no longer surrounded by silence or the heavy feeling of being alone.
Instead, I was wrapped in a circle of people who genuinely cared about me, every single minute. They noticed my moods, they celebrated my small victories, they comforted me when my heart felt heavy.

And most importantly, they played with me.

It may sound simple, but for me, it was everything.
In Kurinji hostel, I had spent so many long, empty evenings waiting to play.

 Waiting for Harini, 

who was always so busy with her lab work. She would come back late, exhausted, and after a quick supper, we would simply go to sleep.
There was no real time for fun, for games, for those silly, unforgettable moments that make hostel life magical.

But here, here it was different.

Here, I found people who blended with me effortlessly, like colors merging on a bright canvas.
We played UNO, our sacred little ritual that somehow stitched us closer with every game.
Each match was filled with laughter, shouting, playful cheating, and endless "Draw Four" revenge wars.
UNO wasn't just a game for us, it was the bond that united us, the heartbeat of our newfound friendship.

Every evening became a festival, every simple gathering felt like a celebration of something much bigger:
The celebration of finding the right people, at the right time, in the most unexpected place.

For the first time in a long while, I didn’t feel like I was waiting for life to happen to me.
I was living it.

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