‘Don’t go to the class. You have fever’
‘I’m fine. Feeling better.’
After a few hours
‘How did the first half go?’
‘It was fine. Couldn’t speak much. Left a bit early’
‘Now rest and cancel the other session’
‘I can’t. I called at the institute and it’s not possible. Students have arrived, already! I can’t ask them to return now’
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With a heavy heart and deep guilt, I cancelled the class and let the lone tear escape my eyes!
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Ah! The life of a teacher!
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ahhh I am sure the students must have a fun day without their teacher :)
ReplyDeleteOf course, they did! Who doesn't when the teacher is absent?!
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Hmm. Teachers are such. :) They care more about their wards than about their health. God bless them.
ReplyDeleteYes, God bless such teachers!
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Some commitment that! Well written!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of our Hindi teacher in school who taught us throughout her chemotherapy. cannot ever forget her commitment to teach in spite of her illness.
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She truly sounds like a fighter. Thanks :)
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Ahh this is how a sincere teacher should be :)
ReplyDeleteYes..! Good for the teacher, and sometimes annoying for the students :P
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