It all started here - [A Story - Part 1]
By the time I got home, I had received quite a few messages and a couple of missed calls from her. It was weird considering that she hadn’t texted me except for once in the morning since we had exchanged our mobile numbers; and that was only to acknowledge that she would be at the library at around 10 A.M. I was anxious.
When I entered the hall, I saw my friend
completely engrossed in his thinking. I chose to ignore him and rushed to the
terrace. I knocked the trashcan on my way upstairs.
“Hey,” shouted my friend.
“How many times have I told not to
place the trashcan on the stairs, you morons?” I shouted back picking the
trashcan. He didn’t seem to care.
“What are you thinking so deeply about
without even noticing me entering the house? Another love-fact of yours?” I
questioned him.
He smiled. I got my answer. As I
reached the terrace, I found my other friend washing his clothes.
“Dude, what is with you guys? It’s scorching
hot out here. Can’t you wash your clothes in the evening?” I still haven’t
gotten over my questioning phase.
“Uh-huh, what are you doing here in the scorching heat, sir?”
“Just came to check on you. You carry
on, please,” I replied with an intention of ending the conversation with him.
He was so nice that he went back to his work without asking any further
questions.
I moved to the other corner of the
terrace where there was a big shade. It was much cooler there. Thanks to the
large banyan tree that stood at the back of our house.
I opened the Messages folder and read
all her messages one by one.
Message 1 @ 11:14 A.M: “Hi… Who is
Sneha?”
Message 2 @ 11:15 A.M: “Sorry, I just asked
u casually. u can choose not to reply.”
Message 3 @ 11:16 A.M: “Or u can
reply!!!! J”
Message 4 @ 11:19 A.M: “Are u ther?”
Message 5 @ 11:24 A.M: “Oye!”
Message 6 @ 11:28 A.M: “I’m sorry. u
don’t have to reply who she is, but at least u can text me back.”
Message 7 @ 11:34 A.M: “Oye! This is going
to be my last message. I am not going to text you again until u reply. Bye.”
I then checked the call history. The calls
were made @ 11:18 A.M and @ 11:33 A.M. respectively.
I reread all the messages thrice
picturing the exact happenings based on the timing of the messages and the
missed calls. I felt her nervousness.
I typed “Oye!” That’s how I start a
conversation with someone I am very close to. Of course, practically, she
wasn’t one yet, no matter I had already begun to feel that way. You know, I
can’t explain how happy I was when I saw the same word in two of her messages.
Same wavelength, we have, I felt.
Before I could send it, my brain acted
better. I decided to call her. It took a few rings before she took my call.
“Hey!” I started.
“Hello! So you are alive only. Great to
know.”
“Listen, it is not what you think it
is.”
“Wait. What do you mean?” She cut me
off.
“Come on. You know what I mean.”
“No, I don’t.” She tried to control her
laughter. I sensed it.
“Oye! This is too much.” There I was, throwing
‘oye’ at her whenever I pleased.
“What is too much?” She wasn’t ready to
give up. I was sure.
“You behaving as if I purposefully
didn’t return your texts and calls.”
“Oh, no. No. Not at all. I even forgot
that I texted you. And called too.”
“See, you are still doing it. That’s
fine. Ring me up when you remember them. Or better still, text me. Bye.”
“Oye! Hold on.”
I remained silent. She too was.
After a few seconds, she started, “Are
you there?”
“Yes, I am.”
“Why did you call me?”
“I was just returning your calls. Why
did you call me before?”
“Didn’t you read my texts?”
“I did, of course. And I…” I dragged.
“And you?”
“And I also sensed your uneasiness when
you didn’t get my reply.” I said and laughed. I didn’t know why I did then.
“What’s so funny about it?” She sounded
angry. Or tried to be, I would rather say.
“Nothing. I just couldn’t believe that
you thought I was ignoring your texts.”
“You would have thought the same.
Wouldn’t you?”
“Probably.”
“What probably? I am sure you would
have too.” She was right. In fact, I would have been worse. I would have more
likely followed up with a big apology message. I was glad she thought of me
better.
“Alright. I agree.” That was the safest
I could respond.
“Hmmm…” She seemed relieved.
“I was riding my bike back home from
the library. Moreover, my mobile was in silent mode.”
“Silent again? You didn’t stop by any
temple on the way, did you?” She asked and laughed uncontrollably. Her words
and tone were dressed in sarcasm. Oh, the memory these girls have. I instantly decided
not to turn my mobile silent ever again.
I waited until she stopped. I didn’t want her to stop though. She
did, finally, after almost a minute. I
didn’t know since when, but I kind of liked to hear her laugh. Such a bliss,
you know.
Eventually, she caught my silence and
said, “I’m sorry. You continue, please.”
“Nothing much. I saw your texts and
calls only a few minutes back and wanted to check on you. Seven messages and
two missed calls in such a short span. It must be important. Very important,
no?” Sarcasm was obvious in my words. It was time to switch positions, after
all.
“Hey… Don’t sound too sarcastic. It
doesn’t suit your voice. Know what, I don’t bother. I shouldn’t have asked you
about Sneha. I felt bad and awkward, to be honest. I didn’t want you to think that
I was being, like, intrusive. I wanted to clear things up.”
“It’s okay, really. In fact, I didn’t mind
you asking.”
“Alright then. Who is she, I mean,
Sneha?” Needless to say, her smartness took the front seat at the right time.
... To be continued. [A Story - Part 10]
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