What’s in there for me?
FLASHBACK
It
was love at first sight.
I had
gaped at her for some time, without the quiver of an eyelash.
She
was an angel. Her face was heart shaped with a fine nose and well shaped shiny
black eyebrows. Her lips were full and had promises in them. It was her eyes
which tortured me. They were luminous black pools in which I wanted to drown
myself to death. I had drunk her with both my eyes. I wanted to be with her
till my last breath. I adored her.
I was
mad with love.
The
Almighty had created her for me. I wanted her with me for the rest of my life.
I decided.
Meghna!
What a lovely name. She has joined the first year post graduation degree as my
junior. She stays at the girl’s hostel. She likes reading and is addicted to
music and films. Danielle Steel, John Grisham, Bryan Adams, A.R Rahman, Al
Pacino and the Kollywood silver screen sensation Surya are her favorites. Those
are the priceless tidbits I had gathered from her self introduction at the
welcome party thrown by us seniors for the juniors.
A
male gets smitten with a female or viceversa happens to be the first step of
love. The next step is to propose. And I couldn’t make it. Why?
My
inferiority complex pulls me back.
I am
not tall. My complexion is not good. I am the only one to my parents that my
mother had pampered me a lot in my childhood days. She had pumped food into me
and now my body loudly speaks about it. To make the conditions worse my hair is
falling off at an alarming rate that I am afraid to look at the towel after a
bath.
How
can one with these negatives mouth an I Love You to such a beautiful
creature?
Anyhow
I had to do that for my own sake. I looked forward to a perfect opportunity for
that.
I
kept the matter to myself. Didn’t share it even with my best friend Rajeev.
Rajeev!
He
had the ability to maintain two or three love relationships at a time. He was a
flamboyant tall youth with Surya looks and had a way with girls. You can
find him bumping into a girl, mumbling some excuses, flashing an apologetic
smile, and he had created an indelible impression in her mind. It was as simple
as that.
As he
was doing his final year post graduation in another discipline it took some
time for him to spot her. But he did not wasted time. He crash-landed while I
was hovering in the sky.
It
was not a surprise for me when he told me about his new love. He was going to
drop everything in his list and this girl will be his last. I had heard this
several times.
But
it shattered me when he pointed her as his new love.
He
introduced me to her.
“My
best friend Rahul.” He slapped my back.
I
managed a weak smile at her somehow.
“I
know him. He is my senior.” I noticed her voice was the best one I had ever
heard.
“I am
Meghna.” She offered her hand with a hearty smile.
I
took it with a trembling hand.
She
seemed not to notice my tremble as Rajeev cracked some joke about something and
she got busy with it.
Hers
were the most beautiful pair of hands I had ever seen. Its complexion was
milky. I could see blue veins running in her arms like rivers. I wanted to
burry my face in those palms. I wanted them to caress my face and hair. I kept
staring at the soft golden hairs glistening on her arm and her well manicured
nails.
How
cute!
And
to realize it belonged to my best friend!
I let
out a sigh of desperation.
She
had withdrawn her hands from mine casually.
He
cracked a stale wit and she burst into laughter. I noticed laughter enhanced
her beauty. She was the combination of many good things.
Rajeev
insisted she should have a soft drink from the college canteen.
She
kept on refusing. The victory was his and the couple walked away from me.
“Bye
Rahul, see you.” She flashed me a smile before leaving.
My
throat had a sudden lump in it. My eyes had glints of tears in them.
And I
had blamed it on fate.
PRESENT
It is
her wedding day and it is not Rajeev who is going to marry her.
The
lucky person is an IT whiz named Rohit working abroad.
I am
outside the wedding hall with a present.
It
might be the model of a Tajmahal or broken hearts.
Rajeev’s
present for Meghna.
I
have reached the hall.
The
couple is posing for the camera in dazzling light.
I
noticed Rohit was shorter and obese than me. Also his complexion was darker
than mine. His hair was scanty. His bulgan beard and little tiny moustache were
worth a laugh.
Why I
am finding faults with him? May be I am green with envy.
I am
speechless of her appearance.
She
was the most beautiful woman on the earth.
She
wore a fake smile. I was sure about that.
Her
mother spotted me in the crowd. She whispered to her husband pointing at me. He
approached me with a big smile.
“Why
you stand here a stranger? Come and wish her? Ah! There is a present! Come and
give it to her.”
He
took me by my free elbow to the stage.
He
introduced me to the bridegroom who listened to the commentary with a smile
which was not honest.
Mechanically
I handed over the gift to her and shook hands with him mumbling some cliche
wishes on marriage. I could sense he did not care for me by the grip of his
dead fish handshake. Soon there were flashes and camera whirring.
“Don’t
be so grim. Say cheese.” The image-capturer loudly said.
I
attempted a smile and ended up with a smirk.
I
stole a look at her cute face.
How I
loved it?
Suddenly
I had a lump in my throat. My eyes had started to well.
“Cheat.”
She muttered under her breath.
I was
nonplussed. I can’t believe my ears.
She
resumed her fake smile for the cameras.
She took
two steps to her left which separated her from the earshot of her husband who
was now busy with his cell phone.
“Bloody
cheat.” Her voice was not a whisper. It had life in it.
I
gaped at her.
“How
dare you stand in front of me with a present?”
I
tried to bring out something with my tongue, in vain.
“You
think you are smart?”
I
didn’t know what to reply. I kept on staring at her.
“It
was you who warned my parents. It was you who fed them our plans to its minute
detail. You cheated me. You cheated your best friend Rajeev. How I hate you
filthy pig!” She raged.
“What
have I done?” I stammered.
“Cut
the naïve act Rahul. It is nauseating.”
“You
better tell me. What have I done to hurt you? I want a definite answer.” My
voice trembled with effort.
“9387423432.
Is that your cell number?”
“Yes.”
Why should I lie about my cell number?
“You
called my parents from your cell phone informing our plans. You are a cheat to
the core. How I hate you? Get lost off my sight.” She trembled with rage.
Now
things became crystal clear to me.
I got
down the stage without another word. I walked like a blind man. As I reached my
car the cell phone began to ring. It was Rajeev. I rejected the call. But he
kept on trying.
Fed
up, I honored his fourth attempt.
“Why
are you rejecting the call, you idiot?” was his opening.
“Have
you seen her? Have you talked to her? Have you told her I was helpless? Rahul,
are you there?” he was over exerting himself.
As my
best friend waited for my answer, I gave it to him.
“Bloody
cheat.”
FLASHBACK
AGAIN
College
days were over. The job hunt had begun.
As
Rajeev was still trying, I ended up in a new generation bank in the home loan
section.
“It
is cheap sir, the best rate in the market sir, no good deal of paper works sir,
and no processing fee sir, please sir, please…..”
I was
following this routine for the past six months. The home loan head was a tough
guy with Amrish Puri looks who kept on reminding the sun will not set
for us unless we attain our targets. The job was tough. I started with a big
smile every morning and ended the day with a big scowl. The targets were set so
high that I could not attain it even for once in the past six months. By the
end of the day I was too exhausted that dropped dead in the bed as soon as I
entered my room.
It
was one of those days in cell phone started ringing incessantly at an odd hour
at night. I took it groggily in the middle of its third
series ringing and mouthed a hoarse hello to the mouthpiece.
series ringing and mouthed a hoarse hello to the mouthpiece.
Rajeev
called me some names as a start.
“You
hit the bed so early?” He asked.
“It
is past eleven.” I grumbled in irritation looking at the glowing green digital
numbers of the time piece.
“Where
am I? Tell me?” He asked.
“Do
you have alzheimers? Or are you getting senile before your age?” I
snapped.
“Cool
it baldie. I am in a holiday resort in Moonnar.”
“Good
for you.”
“It
is very cold here fatty.”
“Here
it is scorching hot.”
My
windows stood wide opened and the ceiling fan performed its best. Still it did
not help. Mosquitoes were attacking me left and right despite the repellant
machine which functioned with a glow.
“Guess
who is with me in this room?”
“You
better tell.” I was getting irritated. Why the hell should I guess? I sincerely
wished if he put down the phone.
“Take
a wild guess.” He was not letting me off.
“Why
should I?” My voice carried anger. I am working hard as a mule and he is having
a blast. It was envy more than anger.
“Cool,cool.
Take a shot in the dark, fatty. You know her.” He chuckled.
Meghna?
Hell,
no. She is not that type.
“Might
be someone from the gutter.” I said in contempt.
A
string of obscenities was the reply to that.
“Ok.
I am breaking the suspense.” He finally said. I waited for the answer
anxiously.
“It
is Meghna.” His dramatic announcement sounded like a roar.
Oh my
God, Oh my cruel God!
I
felt someone had banged my head with a hammer.
I sat
up as a stick. Sleep was gone.
“Come
again.” I stuttered.
He
roared with laughter at my response.
“We
reached here today morning. Planned to spend a romantic day. But around 2 in
the afternoon it started to pour cats and dogs and some trees fell on the road
making the return trip impossible. We got a room in a resort. It is so romantic
here.” He hummed a soft tune.
“She
did not object?” I was anxious to know.
“She
was dead against that. She had insisted on separate rooms. To my sheer luck
there was only this one. I promised her I won’t touch her.”
“You’ll
stick to your promise?”
“Such
promises are not to keep.” He let out a wicked laugh.
“Hell
of a day.” He continued.
“Why?”
“I remember a bearded one who stinks than a septic tank
bumping into me in the restaurant mumbling a sorry. Got the real meaning of
sorry when I searched my pocket for my purse to pay our lunch.”
“Then
how did you settle the bill?”
“She
had some cash in her purse which helped us out.”
“How
will you pay the room rent and all?”
“I
pawned her bracelet with the hotel manager who does money
lending as side business with exorbitant interest rate.”
lending as side business with exorbitant interest rate.”
Moments
of silence passed.
“Are
you there Rahul?”
I
grunted in reply.
“We
are going to make it to the bed, man.” He was ecstatic.
I
just could not imagine Rajeev lying next to Meghna.
“Where
is she?”
“She
is taking a bath. I had mine.”
“But
you never bath at night.” I protested.
“Today
is a special day my dear friend.” He chuckled.
God
Almighty! What a situation?
“Will
not the hostel warden enquire about her absence?” I meekly asked.
“She
left the hostel to home.”
That
settles the problem.
What
else to say? Yes, there is one. An important one.
“You
have any precautions?”
“Like
what?”
“You
better use rubber.”
At
least don’t make her pregnant, dammit.
“Oh,
that! I bought a pack from the resort shop. Everything is set my friend. Buddy,
she is coming. I’ll call you later.”
I
could hear her voice asking him who he had on the phone, before he ended the
call.
I lay
wide awake for some time thinking about this and that.
I
woke up with a monster headache the next day that I applied for a leave.
***
Two
days later I had an ear to ear grinning Rajeev with me.
They
did it all right at the resort. She did not budge at first. But with his sweet
talks and sad face she yielded to him. Before doing that she made him promise
he will marry her come hell or high water.
He
narrated the entire episode in detail and I listened to it with bated breath.
As he finished it I let out a sigh.
He
had released the pawned bracelet. He gave it to me. I held it in my hands and
read the Meghna engraved on it. I had some feelings as I had it in my
hands. I felt I was holding her hand.
He
wanted to return the bracelet back to Meghna.
And he
has chosen me to do that.
“I
can’t.”
“Why?”
“Her
father is a police circle inspector. If the plan goes haywire I’ll receive
whirring punches in the face. It is damn risky.”
“What
is not? Life is full of risks. Road accidents happen every day. Still why we
travel in vehicles? It is risky, no? We take that risk. Isn’t your job risky?
An earthquake can happen any moment. A tsunami can sweep away this city in no
time. Mullapperiyar dam can burst anytime flooding this and neighboring
five districts.”
He
went on stating this and that. One cannot beat him in an argument. He will go
to any extent with his tongue.
“Why
can’t you give it to her personally? You can meet her at the college.”
“College
is closed for a week.”
“So
give it after one week. Simple.”
“What
will she think of me?”
Oh!
That is the real issue.
“You
are lovers. She doesn’t trust you with a bracelet?” I tried another angle to
get out of the trap.
“It
is not fair, Rahul. It doesn’t suit my style. It is against my identity.”
The
twenty three thousand five hundred he has borrowed from me over a span of 2
years and has shown no signs of repaying it suits him fine and definitely not
hurting his identity!
“Why
can’t you pay her a visit at her home?”
“Her
parents have blacklisted me. They smell something is going around. Neighbors
are nosy too. You are the apt person to do that. No second thoughts about that.
With your fat short size, chubby moustache less innocent face and bald head you
will easily pass their test.”
Till
day those features had been my demerits!
“She
speaks high of you.” He said.
“And
what is that?” I was anxious to know.
“That
you are a gentleman.”
I was
really pleased and was not dumb enough to show it in my face.
I had
to agree. He persuaded me to commit it. He quoted old stuff like “a friend in
need is a friend indeed” and lectured about the virtue of friendship. Yes, I am
his best friend. I am his sidekick. I am obliged to help him out. I should do
it willy-nilly.
I was
going to perform the dangerous task the very day itself.
***
He
had phoned Meghna about my visit.
He
parked his bike some hundred meters away from her house and wished me luck
slapping my back.
With
my poor heart beating violently against my even poorer ribs I walked to her
house.
Some
youngsters were playing cricket on the road. Some tough looking guys watched
the kids with interest. I had confirmed her father was not home. But if her
mother smell a rat on my visit and raised her voice, these tough looking guys
will get real dirty on me.
By
the time I reached the gate of her house my shirt was soaked with sweat.
Mumbling
a pray to the Almighty I opened the gate and entered the house.
A
woman came to the threshold with a dubious look.
“Is
this Meghna’s house? I am a college mate.” I was supposed to say these
dialogues nonchalantly according to Rajeev’s screenplay.
Before
I could open my mouth she shouted my name from the balcony.
“Hey
Rahul. Macha what’s up?” She improvised the script. Thank you dear for saving
me from delivering the opening dialogues.
She
came down in a flash and introduced me to her mother. After that she politely
invited me to her house with a bright smile. All these happened in a matter of
seconds.
I
entered the house.
“Wow,
this is a surprise. A visit has a reason. Tell me?”
Now
she was sticking to the script.
“Er,
it is regarding Deepa, your classmate. If you happen to have her cell phone
number, can I have it please?”
I
wore a begging expression.
“You
don’t have it?” She had an incredulous expression in return.
“It
seems she got a new sim.”
“I am
sorry macha. I don’t have her number. Though she is my classmate, she and I are
not so close.”
The
reply was quick.
“Please
bring him something to drink, Amma.” She told her mother.
“It
is not necessary.” It was a dialogue out of the perfect script. My polite
manners which sprung upon my tongue all of a sudden made me to say that.
“I
feel it is.” She was gifted with spontaneity.
She
glared at me for my script improvisation.
Her
mother flashed me a smile before going into the house.
I
handed over the bracelet to her in a hurry. She put it inside her blouse giving
me a wink. I felt my knees were giving away. I sat in a chair and gestured her
to switch on the fan.
Her
mother came with the yellow coloured drink in a not smaller glass which I
finished in two big gulps. The yellow liquid drooled over my shirt which I
wiped absent-mindedly with my back hand. Was I under acting or over acting? My
mind was blank about the next move. What was it? Then she helped me with a cue.
Her wide dreamy eyes asked me to clear the scene.
“Thanks.”
I stood up.
“Drop
in sometime.” She told with another wink.
I could not answer that. My mouth suddenly went dry as I
longed for another drink. I nodded like a fool and stepped out under the sun.
“I’ll
try to get her number. Well, I am not promising anything. I’ll try. Your cell
number please. I’ll give you a call if I succeed.” She altered the script again.
I
looked back in alarm and got another wink. There was a mischievous smile on her
face.
I
told it was 9387423432 which she jotted down in the home telephone index. I
walked towards the gate feeling the glaring sun on my bald pate.
“He
was in love with Deepa. They had a break up. Now he wants to reconcile. So the
visit. Poor guy.”
The
explanation she offered her mother trailed after me.
I
shook my head in disbelief and shame.
Rajeev
had not briefed me the concluding part of the script. It was strictly between
the lovers.
I
felt very low. My self respect was hurt. I wanted to kill Rajeev.
***
February
13.
Two
months had elapsed since that incident. We had swapped some harsh dialogues on
the matter. The parting was not so friendly. He did not call me after that
neither did me.
I was
getting well with my job and my boss was happy with me.
I was
after a thirty million housing loan from that morning onwards. Rajeev’s calls
kept on coming and I was not free to attend it. I made a mental note to call
him once I was free. By the afternoon I had nineteen missed calls of Rajeev.
And I was so busy that I could not call him.
As I
reached my apartment in the evening my cell phone started ringing again. It was
Rajeev again. I decided to call him back after a shower and silenced the
twentieth call also.
As I
was fumbling with my house key, a figure came out.
Rajeev!
He was lurking in the shadows to give me a fright.
“So
you were purposively avoiding me.” He raged.
“I
was planning to call you after a shower. Today was a hectic one.”
“I
don’t believe you. Bloody liar.” His voice trembled with anger.
A volley of abuses followed which I listened silently. I
was caught red-handed and deserved those stinking filthy vocabulary.
After
sometime he calmed down. I opened the door and went for a quick bath. When I
stepped out of the bathroom I found him brooding.
I had
food from outside. He admitted he had not eaten anything after breakfast but he
was not hungry. I made a quick noodles dinner for him. He kept toying with the
food his mind wandering somewhere.
“Have
it.” I persuaded him.
He
took a spoonful and started to think again.
Something
had gone wrong with him. He looked tired. There were dark circles around his
eyes. His hair was unkempt. He looked disheveled.
“What’s
bugging you?” Finally I asked.
“What?
Nothing.”
“Then
finish it before it turns cold.”
He
took another spoonful. I left him there and started to iron my clothes for
tomorrow.
“Tomorrow
evening we are eloping.” He put it plainly.
Ouch!
I
turned off the iron box and faced him.
Today
is the thirteenth of February. Tomorrow is the fourteenth.
February
14.
Valentine’s
day!
Roman
Priest Valentine stood for loving hearts. He was the friend of lovers.
Valentine performed the marriage ceremony of many young couple. Roman ruler
Claudius yearned for a vast army. Emperor Claudius came to know married males
hated to be a part of the war. Marriage was a hindrance to his dream of a vast
army. So he banned marriage in Rome. But Valentine continued joining loving
hearts secretly in the sacrament of matrimony. One night as he was secretly
joining a couple in the flickering light of a candle, the soldiers of Claudius
arrested Valentine and imprisoned him. Claudius executed him in A.D 270
February 14.
History
rushed into my mind.
So Rajeev and Meghna have chosen Valentine’s day to
elope. How sweet! How romantic! Rajeev told me it was she who chose the day.
“There
is no other way.” He said.
A
marriage proposal has suddenly come along the way of Meghna. As it is a good
one, her parents have affirmed it. They have not considered her pleas not to
marry her off in haste. It will happen in two weeks time.
“Are
her parents aware about your affair?”
“She
has told them.”
“Then?”
“They
will not approve.”
“Eloping
is not a remedy to this problem. It is a stale method. Can’t you approach this
issue practically?”
“How?”
“Meet
her father for a man-to-man talk.”
“Things
have gone beyond that.”
“Which
means?”
“He
even knows what went between us in Moonnar.”
“Who
told him? You?”
“She.”
“Then?”
“He
asked her if she is pregnant. When she replied a no he told her to forget the
incident and to keep it a secret. He threatened me over the phone. I have to
forget her. If not, be prepared to face the dire consequences. He has police
power, no? I told him to go to hell.”
Rajeev
was panting when he finished.
Silence.
“She
swears she will commit suicide if I don’t marry her. What will I do? I will go
mad.”
He
held his head with both his hands.
He
was quite a sight. I felt sorry for him.
“What
is your opinion?” he eyed me.
“Well,
what value my opinion has as it is decided between you two?”
“What
an answer is that?”
“What
do you expect me to say?”
“Why
are you angry with me?”
“You
are blind with love. You are still in the hangover of the campus days. Try to
make her understand the situation. Both of you are unemployed. What will you do
for your living? Where will you elope? This is pure madness.”
He
had nothing to say. My smart friend who was a vibrant wit bag sat there like a
pricked balloon. His pathetic face gave me strength to continue. A wave of
secret satisfaction engulfed me as I scored on him after all these years. And I
decided to use my brain with all its might.
I
pumped the realities of raw life into the lover’s mind. He listened to me like
a zombie without countering. When I got
exhausted with the exertion I was sure there was nothing else to say more.
I made bed for him and went to sleep.
I made bed for him and went to sleep.
When
I woke up in the midnight I found him pacing in the room.
I barked at him to go to sleep which he obeyed without a word.
I barked at him to go to sleep which he obeyed without a word.
***
February
14.
Happy
Valentine’s Day!
I
woke up to Rajeev’s voice. He was talking to someone from outside. The front
door stood ajar. While I lay wondering with whom he was conversing in the wee
hours, he came inside with my cell phone in his hand. It was apparent he had a sleepless
night. He looked awkward.
“My
battery is low.” He explained.
“Is
there any change in your decision?” I asked.
“No.”
“Where
are you heading to?”
“Haven’t
decided yet. World is a big place, isn’t it?”
Perfect
answer!
I
stopped at that.
His
slim wallet contained less than three thousand. Apart the cash he had a gold
chain and a ring as the capital for the business of elopement.
I
gave up the idea of talking him out of that. I took leave for the day and shrinked
my savings bank account to the required minimum balance.
He
shoved the twenty two thousand one hundred rupees which I gave him into his
slim purse. After brunch near to noon we set out to the beach which was the
meeting spot as decided between the lovers. We reached there around 4 in the
evening.
One
hour to go before she arrived.
We
sat in the sea view park and I watched the love birds dreaming their future. It
was Valentine’s Day and the beach was full of young couple. It is said love
becomes intense on that day of love commemoration. A female was laughing her
head off at the joke of her lover. She was going red in the face with the
effort. What was the comedy which made her laugh like that? I wondered.
Rajeev
was getting nervous as minutes went by. He fidgeted in many ways. He bit his
nails, moustache and tugged at his wavy hair. He was a sight! He was crumbling
down before me. I felt sorry for him.
My
watch showed 5 pm. He stood up and paced up and down casting glances at the
watch and the road.
The
time dragged to 5.30 and then to 6.00.
I told
him to try her cell phone. He replied it was seized by her parents.
I
stood up when the time reached 7.30.
“I
think we should move on. It is no use of waiting for her anymore. Let us push
on Rajeev.” I declared.
Then
he burst into tears. He cried like a kid, his body shaking with spasms. And I
lend my shoulders for him to do that. I patted his back and soothed him saying
this and that.
I too
cried. His pains are mine too as he is my best friend.
TAIL
END
The story ends here almost. Rajeev had tipped off
Meghna’s parents about their elopement plans from my cell phone anonymously. He
was confident to a great extent she will not turn up at the beach. To my bad
luck she came to learn it was the call from my cell phone which put an end to
her dreams. I became her enemy and the hero of her parents. Though I tried to
convince her parents many times that it was not me who gave the tip, they did
not believe me. They asserted if the cell number was mine, it was me who made
the call. Finally I gave up justifying me.
Rajeev continues to be my best friend. It was his
circumstances which made him play dirty. He apologised and cried. And I forgave
him.
Meghna’s
mother gave me a call the day after the wedding. Meghna is flying UK soon. She
thanked me profusely which brought tears to my eyes. I was God sent, she said.
She would like it very much if I keep in touch. She and her husband owed me too
much since I sacrificed my friendship for their daughter’s bright future. She
went to the extent that I am her unborn son.
Unborn
son?
I
accept those compliments with all my heart except the ‘unborn son’ part. Meghna
is still with me. She comes to my mind at least once an hour. She is still my
dream girl. How can I consider her my sister?
She is still the angel of my life though my image is devilish in her
mind.
That
perfectly sculptured size zero figure, heart shaped face, Angelina jolie full
lips, innocent smile and finally those eyes. When I think of her eyes a shiver
still goes up my spine and has goose bumps all over me.
How
can I forget all those? I can’t. They say first love last with one till his or
hers last breath.
Yes,
it is true.
Its
power is so intense.
One
has to experience it to feel its strength.
It is
a fine feeling.
And
it is cruel that it makes you cry.
I
know I can’t go on like this forever.
I
have to move on.
I
will. Eventually, I will.
But I
can’t forget her till my end I am sure.
Meghna
is my first love.
And
it was love at first sight.
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