The Precious Evening by the Waves.

    The Precious Evening by the Waves.

Finally, the day arrived when the chat came out of the phone into reality, and all three girls showed up at 3:41 p.m. at Churchgate local. This local headed towards peace, serenity, and that silence in chaos we needed to calm our racing minds and hearts.

Though I was in another compartment, we all met at Dadar station. The crowd there was horrible, but soon my two girls waved from the queue, and then the unlimited data transfer began.

We headed east to eat Chinese Bhel, the true hero of our peaceful evening. The streets of Dadar were bustling — filled with people, shopping stalls, and the irresistible smell of street food. But our mission was clear: Chinese Bhel, not shopping. So, avoiding the tempting shops, we kept walking straight with heavy hearts and hungry minds until we reached our destination.

Damn, the Chinese Bhel of Dadar was a true gem — not just the Bhel, but the Manchurian too. Then my eyes caught another beauty of Dadar — the great Butter Chicken Pav — and it was delicious! Soon, we noticed two hardworking girls selling cheesecakes, so we grabbed one cupcake, said goodbye to Dadar, and began our journey back to the station.

It was time to catch the local heading towards peace — in short, towards Churchgate Station. We boarded the train and finally reached our final destination. Our friend, Akka Lady Boss, took us to the famous Wankhede Stadium for some quick work, and then it was time to visit the most awaited spot of the day — The Great Marine Drive.

The cool breeze, the mind-calming view, the peace, the serenity, and the breathtaking city lights took away all our pain. Couples sat by the sea, influencers posed, and everyone seemed to be there for the same reason — to experience the peace blowing through the cool breeze. The waves soothed my thoughts. I captured the beautiful scenery, the skies, and of course, some of my own photos too.
Soon, it was time to say goodbye to the waves. With heavy hearts and beautiful memories, we left the beach. Before heading home, we stopped by Churchgate Khau Galli, had our favorite snacks, and then visited SNDT University to freshen up. There, I stumbled upon all my favorite fictional and non-fictional novels — a perfect ending to the day.

We boarded the Virar train and returned safely.

It wasn’t just about the food we ate or the beach we saw — it was about the company I had while experiencing the peace, serenity, and breathtaking views.

Memories created that will never fade away.

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