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Thursday, August 24, 2017

A Drive Through Madness



What happens to a bird that has been nestled and nurtured, who finally gets noticed?

This is the greatest story of my life. I, Reily Cameron, make a confession to never to fall in love again.

It all started from a party in the month of October, a mere party with music and the dense night. Had there not been an exchange of glances, had there not been an exchange of promises, had there not been a moment of notice, I would have been a freer bird.

As an aftermath of that party, Ander Cruise and I become the greatest friends or maybe something more than that. We talked over the phone for long hours, we debated, we fought over trivial issues, he revenged the hurts that I would inflict on him and it never could be the same.

I would wake up during the nights thinking about him, I would not eat anything, I kept growing weaker and weaker and yes, he was all over me: the breath that I would breathe.
Nothing lasts forever, does it?

Ander was going to another country the next year in September and I was to stay back in the same country though in a different city. We knew that we would be separated one or the other day but we were too immature to handle ourselves.

There was Skype, there were unbelievably high telephone bills, there were low grades, there were struggles for independence, there were struggles for freedom but nothing could work on us. We were still we.

It was the month of December: a cold December until my warmth returned .I was a dither and anticipative. I remember how I jumped at the telephone: once, twice many times just to check whether he had returned or not. He was there. I heard him.

‘Hi’, said I, confident on the face yet anxious underneath.

‘Hi’
‘Are you feeling well? You must be feeling so strange. I remember when I had returned from Darjeeling to my city: it was a drastic change. Everything seemed smaller than what I had been used to for a while. Is that how you are feeling? Ander? Why are you so quiet?’

‘I feel strange.’

‘I know: you will take some time.’

We decided to meet in the evening, an evening that I can never forget. It was dusk. I went outside the lane and stood there waiting for him to arrive. I kept getting more and more restless as there was nobody around. He finally came in his grey car.

‘Hi’, I looked at him.

He extended his hand towards me in a hand-shake and I took it. He was still the same: I was relieved. His face looked the same, a tanned complexion with dark and penetrating eyes, dark hair falling over his forehead and then his hands; they were still large and accommodating and his self was still angry yet beautiful.

We went for a short drive because he had commitments back his home.

We were the most disciplined that day. We were formal and kept a lot of distance from each other.

The next day we went for a longer drive in the evening. We went to the countryside from the city for some time in silence and with each other. There was a long clean road, stretching up to the horizon; there were long stretches of green fields with trees on either sides and then there was a little lake. The Sun shone on its surface and made it alive with exuberance. I was with him, he was with me. We decided to stop and sit by the lake side.

We sat next to each other, close to each other. Passers-by noticed us but we kept sitting there in silence.

‘Do you want me to click your picture?’

‘Okay’

We clicked our pictures: together, separately, together with the sunshine and as it started getting darker we drove away.

On the way as we kept talking about our whereabouts, he said,
‘Hey, are we in a relationship?’

‘Of course we are. We fight, we pretend, we pretend but deep down we are always in a relationship.’
He took my hand in his. They were warm and comfortable. He seemed to get uneasy. His eyes were lustrous. He was unsure about whatever he was doing. He kept saying that he was not feeling well. He stopped the on the roadside.

I was confused. I think I saw him shivering. He held my hand, he held my face and kissed on my cheek gently, he put his head down on my lap: I started caressing his face; he took my hand to his lips and then my palms and then my hand again and kissed me there too. I kept asking him if he was fine. He was not able to articulate much; I was confused.

He resumed driving. We reached my home.
‘Ander, I am leaving now. Tell me what is wrong with you? ,’ I said about to open the door of the car.
He took my waist in his hands and started kissing me on my lips. I was taken aback and jerked back but soon, I was kissing him as well. We kept kissing each other as long as we could.

I took his precious face in both my hands and kissed him again and again.
It was peaceful, safe and comfortable.

My phone rang up and I had to go.

I did not know what to think when I was out of the car. I was smiling, my face was flushed and I was smiling again. I felt like a little criminal yet I was happy.

We met everyday regularly after that once. We would only kiss, snuggle and hug each other. I had fallen into him; I had fallen into love.

We kissed goodbye to each other on the last day we had met. I flew back to Darjeeling. When we talked over the phone now, he seemed very distant to me. We had not talked to each other much in the next few days until I got a call from him just to tell me: ‘Reily, I cannot come to meet you at Darjeeling’.

After the light, had come the dark. The last day on which we met was the day when his family confessed their disapproval of our relationship to him in private: ‘It will not be able to last longer’, had said his mother to him.

Who is next from the nest?


Monday, August 14, 2017

A Gift to Facebook: Interesting Status’

Did you know that air also has Facebook? Facebook has become as necessary for our lives as air. Considering this and a lot of other reasons such as letting people connect and a source of news, a little gift seemed pretty natural for me to give.
Here are some ways in which a status can be made interesting:-

An Instance: Write about a little instance that happened around you such as bits of conversation or a little uncanny instance.

Quotes, quotes, quotes:  Your grandmother said something worthwhile, share it. You read something somewhere that caught your attention, put it there.

A song on a loop?: Have those two lines have been stuck in your head since morning? Get them out of your system. (Smiles!)

‘Make a difference’: If you want to make a difference, go for it and tell the world what you would like to change. One of my professors always said that sensitization is a good thing. I hope she reads this and smiles. Oh! I have already dropped a hint.

Tweak! Tweak!: Your pets are happening and would not mind you showing them off to the world. Feel proud of them.

This blog post is my Facebook status and off I go now.

                                                                                                  -Kriti Malhotra