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30– His ineffable anger.

30– His ineffable anger.

“Our opinions only matter to others as long as they agree to it. Otherwise, they are just words without meaning.”

–Saumya Tripathi

Last day of the week.

Precise: a day before the departure to Dubai.

Uzair was in the middle of a meeting when he felt the vibration of the phone in the underside pocket of his suit jacket. He ignored it, seemingly sensing nothing significant that could not wait. With that thought in his mind, he gazed at the screen in front of him, projecting the launch of another product, presented to him for approval, regarding its favourable opportunity and innovative ideas for fruitful results. His phone rang again while it continued to vibrate, without giving it a second thought, he let it. He made no move to pick it up. Concentrating on the man that was giving the presentation, he ignored it again. A few minutes later it rang again, vibrating inside. A maddening breath escaped his parted lips. Irritated by its continuous vibration, he took
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