Standing there, in middle of nowhere, thinking past the thoughts, is he just stopped. People passing by riveting their eyes, jammed the road he has. Unaware he is, lost in thoughts. Standing still like a senseless wall.
Suddenly a man yelled, "AYE! ya gloomy goblin, get out of the freaking way!"
That caught him off guard, it did, hastily apologizing to that man of kindness, thoughtful enough to haul awareness on his lost soul, he started to get going. Then a thought popped in his head among the other dozen already strolling in there, to evade any further happenings, he walked past that throng of busy being, in the direction of Park, a place where he thought he may find peace adequate enough to think on his other thoughts.
At last, he did escape that mob and found himself in front of calmness, this was a perfect place to get lost in thoughts, day was unclouded and hot but this coolness of greenery was best place to be nonchalant. Here in middle of untainted silence, he started walking through the trees with breeze chilly enough to get you lost in thoughts, and he did, thinking about those dozens of thoughts those were bobbing in his head.
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While strolling through that peace, unexpected notification gave a buzz in his pocket, hastily he took the phone out and saw the notification, well now our guy was thunder stroke, amazed was he or was he horrified no one could have told. Well with a phone in hand, he began to walk again while thinking about the reply. This thought of his was pirouetting in his head. The tension, stress, nervousness was clear on his face. His eyes were vague now, lost in thoughts of that reply was this boy again. Calculating, evaluating, each and every scenario that may happen with that reply, but with each scenario came a self-doubt which rejected his thought. This process was going through his while he was walking in a unknown direction in the park.
At last, summoning his all courage, he did type a reply, but still he was unsure and was self-doubting himself. Well as he was 'lost in thoughts', that is zoned out, thinking about reply with his all awareness unaware of his surroundings. But now as he had eased himself, the reply was ready, he with his valor did hit send, but the moment he hit send as he was 'lost in thoughts' or I may say unaware of his surroundings, He bumped real hard in to a tree.
The hit was terrible, he fainted there in an uneasy position, with phone in hand buzzing, ringing though as our guy is unconscious, with no sentience of it.
Someone helped him...
(to be continued...)