The full moon is shinning right above my
head. I am sitting on a long staircase. I have a thick blanket around me. Still
the coldness of the night makes me shiver both inside and outside. I am waiting
for him. With every passing moment of the night my heart is beating faster and
faster. Will I see him again? What will I do if I don’t see him again in my
life? The bigger question is what will I do if I did SEE him?
It was a huge ancient fort. Thousands
of people were sleeping like bask of crocodiles. My friends were sleeping
behind a huge pillar. I couldn’t sleep after that horrifying calamity. I started
walking around. I saw some people at corners crying. Some were simply staring
at empty space. I came out of the fort. I saw volunteers carrying corpses. Some
carrying wounded bodies. Looking at each body I prayed to god. I shouldn’t see
his handsome face on those lifeless corpses. My prayers were fulfilled. I continued
walking. I don’t want to see anymore of them. I was walking in a long lonely
street. Tall buildings were standing melancholy on both sides. I saw a
volunteer coming in opposite direction. He warned me not to go any further and
return back to fort. I ignored him. I continued walking.
I joined the company two years back. It
was the first time I saw him. He was there to conduct orientation program for
four new employees including me. He was in formals with a tie like any other
normal corporate geek. But I guessed he would be Mr. POPULAR of the company. I
was just staring at him and didn’t listen to a word he said. He was walking us
around the office and explained everything in a gentle polite manner. Yet I
thought he was very masculine. It was as if he was listening to me. He suddenly
stopped talking. He looked at me. His face was expressionless. It was the first
time our eyes met each other. My thoughts went blank. After few seconds his
eyes moved away from mine. Both of us suddenly realized others were staring at
us. He continued his program as if nothing happened. Everyone’s attention was
back on him. Nobody bothered much about it. That incident happened just for
four or five seconds. But I couldn’t forget that moment. I played it over and
over again in my mind. I was trying to read his mind at that moment. But I couldn’t
decipher anything. Our eyes never met again during that presentation. Even if
it did accidentally he would shift it in a millisecond.
From that day
onwards I started learning more about him. I was right he was a popular guy in
the company. He was a very sociable person. He had friends in all the
departments. Even my friends became close to him. We started going out on group
dates with our common friends. But he
never spoke to me. It was very weird. Once in a while we end up together alone
during parties or outings. Every time when we are alone he keeps staring at me.
No words. No expression. I had a feeling he was trying say something or read
something in my eyes. But there was only awkward silence. He would then turn
his head away. He must be angry about something I did. Or afraid of something
about me. But why should he be angry or afraid. I never spoke anything wrong to
him. I would have hardly said four or five hi-hello-byes.
He broke up
with his girlfriend a month after I joined. All the girls started stalking him
from then on. Everybody wanted to be his friend. I thought he was just a
weirdo. But I always wanted to know what he was thinking when he was staring at
me. I don’t know why I counted this but he dated twenty six girls in the past
two years. I felt weirder because he never made a conversation with me not even
in a formal way. I don’t understand him. He was so different when he was around
others. For the past three months he is in relationship with my best friend. So
we get to meet more often because he accompanies her everywhere. So there was
more awkwardness between us. But nobody noticed that because when we were in a
group we keep ourselves busy with others.
Today morning,
seven of us including me, my best friend, her boyfriend and his friends came to
this river bank for weekend. It was when there was an earthquake in the sea
which made the river overflow. Hundreds of people in the nearby villages were
running for life after the initial rise in the river. Warning bells and drums
were screaming along with hundreds of people. We started running along with
them. There were some trucks waiting for us near a bridge. We were running
towards them. For a moment I turned around and saw both the sea and the river
rushing towards us swallowing fields, trees and houses. We rushed towards the trucks. There wasn’t space for everyone. Four of us
climbed a truck. He and two of his friends went to check out other vehicles.
Trucks started moving. People who couldn’t get into the vehicles started
running behind the trucks. But he was standing there near the bridge with his
friends. He was saying something to them but his eyes were fixed in the
direction of the truck. I knew it was his usual look.
The
truck took us to a fort. Thousands of people from different directions were
dumped into that fort. Ngos and government people were helping the people. They
distributed blankets and food. We registered our friends’ names under missing
people list. We waited for them along with others. Noise of the crying people
made me sick. After the sun set they said the river was calm. Officials sent
six boats to rescue the survivors. After few hours, a boat returned with twenty
people. Most of them were badly hurt. But our friends weren’t among them. I
inquired them and found out that there were still many who were coming behind.
I was
walking in the long lonely street. The road was wet and dirty with all sorts of
things. I took every step carefully. The street was so long. It seemed to have
no end. It got colder and colder as I moved forward. I saw my feet getting wet
and noticed that I was walking in ankle deep water. It was getting deeper as I
walked. So I stopped and waited there. Initially there was dead silence over the
vicinity. My whole body was dumb with coldness but my mind was wandering over
my memories of him. He was a mystery which I never solved.
I saw a boat
coming towards me. Few meters away from me, it stopped and ten to fifteen
people stood up. They started walking away from the boat as it disappeared into
darkness. Some were carrying the injured on their shoulders. I stood like a
statue in the ankle depth water. They walked passed me towards the fort. I saw
each face with utter concentration but none was his. When my heart sank in
sadness, I saw a dark figure walking towards me from the place where the boat
stopped few minutes ago. It was him. Though I couldn’t see his face, I knew it
was him. He was completely wet but not hurt. He was now close enough for me to
see his face. At that moment, I remembered. I remembered seeing the same face. I
knew what was weird between us all this time. I remembered everything as if it
happened the day before.
The full
moon is shinning right above my head. I am sitting on a long staircase. I have
a thick blanket around me. Still the coldness of the night makes me shiver both
inside and outside. I am waiting for him. With every passing moment of the
night my heart is beating faster and faster. Will I see him again? What will I
do if I don’t see him again in my life?
It was a
huge fort built few years back for the safe hiding of women and children during
the war times. Hundreds of women and children were brought here few days back.
My entire family was sleeping behind a huge pillar. I couldn’t sleep knowing
that he was out there somewhere fighting for our people. I stood up and started
walking. I saw the injured soldiers being carried to the fort by few soldiers.
I was examining each face carefully. I prayed to god I shouldn’t see his
handsome face on any of those injured ones. My prayers were fulfilled. I kept
walking until I reached the end of the forest. The forest was so dark. But I
saw a dark figure coming out of it. I couldn’t see the face but I knew it was
him. He looked tired and exhausted but not hurt. He was now close enough for me
to see his face.
He looked
happy to see me. So was I. Neither of us spoke anything for few minutes. I took
the blanket from my shoulders and gave it to him. He covered himself with that.
Then we started walking towards the fort. Still we dint say a word. But it
wasn’t the usual awkward silence. We were comfortable in each other’s company.
The silence around us was like an unknown beautiful romantic song which was
very familiar.
i love that pic de! Simple but its good for a first timer! (y)
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