One Sunday afternoon in Delhi, we went to cheer up the teams, including a newly formed girls' team. We had no special reason, just a genuine desire to support everyone playing that day. The city buzzed around us, but our focus was on the energy of the players and the small moments of joy that sports bring. As we arrived, she greeted me and handed me her books, asking me to take care of them. That simple exchange felt like a quiet bond formed in the midst of the day's excitement.
Later in the evening, we reunited by the field to watch the last girls' match. The game was not intense, but ground was, and with a penalty goal, though not won, celebration was in the air. The cold climate, pollution, and threats to health went unnoticed as we immersed ourselves in the spirit of the game and comradeship. After everyone slowly departed, myself went to my room, the team manager called and asked whether it's possible to arrange dinner at our room. We agreed, cleaned the rooms, arranged to welcome the teams and we shared food, songs, and laughter — an afternoon turned into a warm gathering of friendship.
During the evening, I noticed someone had a cold. When asked about medicine, she said no but requested a mask, which I gladly gave. The next day, I began to feel the first signs of a cold with fever, shivering, and body pain — a subtle reminder of Delhi’s tough climate dressed in moments of heartfelt companionship.
This incident is about simple friendship and support for everyone — light affection expressed through shared moments that lift spirits amid the city’s harsh environment.!!

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