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Maths of Love It was Maths period; number

     Maths of Love

   It was Maths period; numbers played around the young mind of Charles. He was the one who always wandered as a lonley cloud in the Maths class. Charles always hold a thought that Mathematics was the subject that spoiled the human feelings of love. He thought that being good in maths made one a better miser only. 

   There was a smart girl in Charles' class. Her name was Alice. She was a studious girl and an all rounder in sports as well as arts. Being highly interested in drawing, Alice filled her interval time by drawing pictures of her classmates. Everyone in the class loved to get their pictures drawn by Alice. 

  One day during interval, Alice saw Charles sitting in the class, completely lost in his thoughts. Seeing his facial outlook and sitting posture, she got an inspiration to draw his picture. So without his knowledge, she looked deeply at him. She kept her sight over him for a few seconds and a thought aroused in her mind: "What is he thinking so deeply!?"
This thought had kept her away from drawing his picture.
     Maths of Love

   It was Maths period; numbers played around the young mind of Charles. He was the one who always wandered as a lonley cloud in the Maths class. Charles always hold a thought that Mathematics was the subject that spoiled the human feelings of love. He thought that being good in maths made one a better miser only. 

   There was a smart girl in Charles' class. Her name was Alice. She was a studious girl and an all rounder in sports as well as arts. Being highly interested in drawing, Alice filled her interval time by drawing pictures of her classmates. Everyone in the class loved to get their pictures drawn by Alice. 

  One day during interval, Alice saw Charles sitting in the class, completely lost in his thoughts. Seeing his facial outlook and sitting posture, she got an inspiration to draw his picture. So without his knowledge, she looked deeply at him. She kept her sight over him for a few seconds and a thought aroused in her mind: "What is he thinking so deeply!?"
This thought had kept her away from drawing his picture.