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  • Sunil went to the café to meet his friends, Anil and Bala. As soon as they see him, they start showering him with all kinds of questions. He tells them to calm down and starts to tell the story of how he broke his foot with the sip of an espresso.
  • It started when Sushmita wanted a pet. I refused as I thought we were not in a suitable position to keep a pet. At the time, she expressed her points and I expressed my reasons for my decision and at last, she agreed.
  • On Thursday, I went to the bank for some business and then to the mall for some shopping. Sushmita, on the other hand, didn't tell me what her plans were. I found out later that she ended up in the strange little pet shop.
  • There, she met an assistant who suggested her to buy a parrot. At first, she was not convinced. But when the assistant said that the parrot could do karate and was one of it's kind and the only one in India. She really was convinced. Then, he demonstrated the parrot's skill by ordering it to break down an old chair into pieces, after that, she was truly astonished and instantly bought the parrot.
  • As soon as she reached home, she started searching for old, useless but stored items such as Chairs, crockery, boxes etc. and giving it to the parrot to let it practice it's skills. She was flabbergasted by what the parrot could do while not even losing a little of it's energy.
  • As soon as Sunil reached home, he enquired about the parrot. Sushmita explained to him all that had happened and Sunil was in disbelief. First of all, he was angry that Sushmita had not discussed with him about this decision she had taken and second of all, couldn't believe that the parrot could do karate, so he said, Parrot! Karate? My foot! . And that's how Sunil ended up with severely injured foot.
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