Sunday, 20 January 2013

Chapter 1 Part II


                        Like any other evening, I was pedaling back home on my bicycle, in a pace such that even the turtles seem to be faster. Speaking of turtles, people have a misconception that turtles and tortoises are really the slowest (Of course next to snails.). It’s the conclusion people derived from “The Hare and the Tortoise” story, though only few understood the real moral of the story. Crash! A two-wheeler vehicle hit me as I turned across the T-junction. Considering the amount of damage to me and my bicycle anybody could guess the speed at which she was coming. Yeah! It was a girl who injured my right elbow.

            “Oh my God! Are you alright? Am so sorry”! She rushed to me after carefully parking her vehicle, by which time some people had already helped me up.

            She picked up my bag that has fallen and was consistently apologizing in the local language with an odd accent. The people around started scolding her for driving so fast in a small street, for which she paid no heed.

            “I’m okay! I’m okay”! I said dusting my arms. “Ouch”! I let out a cry of pain. “Oh God! You are hurt”. As she came near and looked at my wound, I was able to have a close look at her. She wasn’t very tall. Actually, she was not even as tall as I was. She was fair and looked like a north-Indian. Probably, a Bengali. I could not look at her for long, lest people get a wrong message about me.

            “Just come with me”. She walked towards the pharmacy that was right across the street. I followed her like a servant. She got some cotton and two band-aids and said, “Show me your arm”.

            “Huh?... No no. I can do it myself”. I was completely taken aback by such an offer.

            “No. It’s nothing. Just show” and before I could say anything she took my hand. I mean she held my hand very gently and started wiping the blood off. Her touch sent tingles down my stomach. It’s not very usual for a girl to touch a boy like that unless you are related by blood. She then put a band-aid on it while I let out low sounded cries of pain. The wound was pretty much bad but her touch seemed to be soothing and healing it already. As I came back to my senses, I took my hand from her and said, “Thanks”! She smiled and that is when I noticed her nose ring. She looked more beautiful now. I smiled back. I personally feel that girls look charming with a nose ring.

            “There are some extra cotton and band-aid. I’ll just put it in your bag”. She opened the bag and kept it inside. “Use it in case the clotting doesn’t stop”.

            “Yes! Thank you. I think you should get going. You seemed to be in a hurry”. I said as we walked towards our vehicles.

            “Oh my God! Yeah! I’m late for my class”. She squeaked anxiously holding her head and then hurried to her Scooty.

            “Sorry, I came in your way”. I picked up my bicycle and placed my bag on it.

            “It’s not your fault, . . . . Hey your name”?

            “Sathya. And you”?

            “Akshyah. Not a nice way to meet but still nice to meet you”. She smiled again. “See you around. Bye”, saying she sped off.

            “Bye”. I said staring at her wavering hair.

            As I walked back home pushing my bicycle, I illusionised her face in my mind. Wow! Cute! I smiled. It was really too late to realize the fact that I can’t “intentionally see her again. She just blankly left saying “See you around”.

            “That’s what happened yesterday evening”. I said.

          “Ah ah! Off with a good start man”, Aakash said sheepishly. “So you met her again today morning didn’t you”?

            “Oh yeah! Lucky me”! I winked.


(to be continued)
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