Their parents were called and they started listening to Mahika's explanation
Mahika (7 years old)
I was the first to enter the class. When I went to my seat, I saw that the locket, which was already broken, lying on the table. I picked it up and that's when Aadhya came.
Just then, a student came there and spoke
Student
*Crying* I was the one who broke it. It's not Mahika's fault. When I went back to classroom to drink water, I accidentally bumped into the table and the locket fell and broke. I'm sorry Aadhya.
The teachers also checked the CCTV footage of the class
Whatever the student and Mahika said was true
Arjun Raizada
See Aadhya. It was not Mahika's fault. You should apologise to her.
Aadhya (8 years old)
I-I-I'm sorry. Please forgive me. *Looking down due to guilt*
Mahika (7 years old)
Your sorry won't bring my craft back!
Jaya Bhatia
Mahika, you shouldn't be rude. She apologised already. You should forgive her.
Kartik Bhatia
Mahi, we know you worked hard on the craftwork but you should forgive Aadhya.
Aadhya (8 years old)
I'll even help you in fixing the craft.
Mahika (7 years old)
*Reluctantly* OK, I forgive you.
But, of course Mahika didn't forgive. She always picked on Aadhya.
Aadhya also lost her patience at last and they started fighting, not the serious fight, After all, they can't let their parents know. They always try to snatch each other's friends.
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