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Friday, 17 February 2012

POST - 3


“I’ll be right back but till then miss me.” He tapped on her head, smiled and walked towards the lift.
             Samedha smiled back and said “Well I’ll do that Sid, but you don’t miss your wallet, or else………” Both started laughing.
             Fifteen minutes later, Siddharth came back. This time he was looking even more handsome with his short hair gelled stylishly. He had now worn light saffron colored T-shirt, blue jeans and a jacket. Then both of them walked towards the exit of the lodge.
Standing on the road Siddharth asked “Hey it’s drizzling. Is there any restaurant near by?”
“Hmm… I have never come to this part of the city. But don’t worry Sid.  I’ll not let you run into trouble. Now tell me how your journey was?” Samedha asked curiously.
“Well. Journey was boring. There was nothing much to do. I just spent my time listening to music and sleeping.”
“Oops…… not a single hot chick spoke to you?” she gave him a flirty smile.
“Sam, just shut up. You really never ever leave a single chance to pull my leg! You know what, I was thinking about you most of the time”. Samedha blushed a little because of Siddharth’s candid confession.
Both crossed the walk over bridge and got into a restaurant. There was not much crowd as it was a rainy Sunday morning. The waiter came with the menu card in his hand and handed one to both of them. He served them water and left only to reappear to take the order.
Two minutes later Siddharth said “Hey I am going to order Masala dosa. What about you? Do you want some coffee or tea? It’s really chilling out here”
“Hmmm…what I want to eat... some noodles… And I don’t want any coffee or tea but if you feel like, you order that.” 
Siddharth gave her a smile. “Sam, you took so much time to decide on what you want to have for breakfast!”
“Well, I was making my mind to eat either Masala dosa or some hot noodles. You have ordered Dosa, anyways so I chose Noodles.  I will get my share of Dosa from you.” she said in a whisker.
He smiled at her childish nature. “So, tell me, what is it?”  Siddharth asked casually despite being fully aware of the facts why on a Sunday morning he is with Samedha. May be he wanted to reaffirm on the lines he was thinking. May be he just wanted to check what at all going on in her mind.
Samedha gave a hearty laugh. She usually does that to buy some time, so that she can think of a befitting reply when she is unsure about any situation or question. “Well, everything is good. Lazy laid back Sunday morning and here I am having breakfast with a handsome guy whom I am meeting for the first time.”  she finished the long sentence.
But what was she supposed to talk???
Samedha wanted to talk her heart out but perhaps she had no idea where to start from. Whether she should turn nostalgic and plunge within the beautiful moments they had spent together online or should she talk about how and why they were so close to each other? In few days of online chatting, they were drawn towards each other like magnet and metal.

The Sound of cutlery broke Siddharth’s contemplation. The waiter was standing by with their breakfast. The food was served.
“Wow…It looks great Sam, I am sure it tastes great as well”.
“Where are the noodles???”
“Madamji, noodles aaj nahi bana hai, toh aap kuchh aur le lijiye.”
“Oops………Thik hai, aap humare liye ek juice le aayiye.”
“Kounsa Juice Madamji?”
“Hmmmm……….Mango Juice?”
“Theek hai Madamji.”
Siddharth added “Hey, one more for me too and you cancel the Coffee.”.
“Thik hai Sirji.” The waiter walked away.
Raising her eyebrows slightly and still smiling, Samedha asked “Sid, tell me, how you are feeling at this moment meeting me in real? Am I the same girl as I was through out in my emails, messages and over the phone?”
Siddharth looked deep into her eyes for a long moment and replied “Yes you are very much the same as you were through out till now and the same girl I have been dreaming about”
His answer didn’t satisfy her so she cleverly avoided the topic saying “Let’s get started Sid. I am starving”.
The Masala Dosa grew smaller, the Sambar bowl grew emptier and the juice level in the glasses also dropped to almost empty. There was an unusual silence at the table. It was not that both of them were enjoying the breakfast but perhaps they were wondering who should open the Pandora’s Box first.

                                                                                                                - to be continued... 

 PS: Sometimes its just too difficult to express our inner feelings. Why it is so??? Is that because we are confused about our own feelings or just don't have enough guts for a face off. Why this Kolaveri di Guys...?

8 comments:

  1. Impressive as always

    continue to next ...............

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  2. Masala Dosa grew smaller, the Sambar bowl grew emptier ..... It was not that both of them were enjoying the breakfast but perhaps they were wondering who should open the Pandora’s Box first.............!!! I like these lines.Impressive. ....Keep it up!!!

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    1. Now it seems to be a Pandora's Box..What's going to happen next??? All the "W"s (Who..Whom...Why..)are questioning at its best..The excitement is growing to it's depth..Will be eagerly waiting for your next blog...

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    1. Interesting read so far ! Willing to read more on this..

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  4. Life is always a puzzle to all of us...seems always like a Pandora Box in each step. Here, now i can't control the curiosity.Small things always leave their impact on our lives only if we ponder. Well Great presentation of all common things with big impact so far.Eagerly waiting for your next attempt Dee !

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  6. there is always a right time for everything...when that comes, automatically things are put into their places....:)

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