17;t much policing on that front…?” Derrick guessed.“You got it. I was just so sick of standing by, just tolerating all the verbal threats and abusive language, that I decided to take a degree in law after my one in medicine…”“I’m sorry, run that by me again. You gave up on what would’ve been undoubtedly a highly successful career in medicine, for a highly unpredictable and stressful career in law? Why? How did your family take it? You were planning to follow your cousin into the medical field.” exclaimed Derrick, spilling his beer in the process. Mohandas gave him a suave, sarcastic smile, and took another sip of his beer. “I knew I could do it, and my family didn’t care as long as I was successful and happy. They understood how I felt about the intimidators of innocents. It’s one thing that has always bugged me,”“And me!” Derrick butted in.“Like I was saying, I felt I owed it to the world, to prevent people from suffering due to their racial differences and –”“Amen.” Derrick said with a widening grin.“I’m doing it again, aren’t I? I’m babbling. Sorry, I apologise.”“No worries. Hey, just like most lawyers, you’re really cranky!” Derrick laughed and took a look at his watch.“My, it’s half-seven! We spent over one and half-hours boozing! You must be starved. Let’s get home and I’ll heat up a Bachelors.”By the time they’d finished their supper, it was half-ten. They decided that they’d both watch telly until one could be bothered to pop the dishes away. “Hey, I forgot to mention it, I brought the kite!” Mohandas sparked.“Great. Did I tell you there’s even a special kite club here?” asked Derrick.“No, but a tourist guy said about it, ‘Kent Kite Club’. Right?”“Yeah, you know...