He came home drenched, cursing the rains and threw
his office bag around the couch. He left for his room to change not noticing
her standing at the corner holding a towel; neither had he observed the aroma
of hot rich coffee filled in his house which he loved so much just like rains.
Image of soaked Rihaan waiting outside her office
with a parcel of Chinese food in his hands, he flashed a sparkling smile at her
the moment she became visible from the crowd. They both took hand in hand and
walked towards the auto-riskshaw stand to reach his apartment. They had spend
good time together before letting their parents know about their decision to
marry which their family excepted happily.
It wasn’t that he didn’t care but now it wasn’t the
same either. He was busy at work and so was she; it was long time when they had
a romantic dinner or a pleasant talk. The strange thing was that they didn’t
see the distance it had created in their relationship and neither of them tried
to bring the lost love back.
A few
days before Rihaan got his promotion along with an urgent requirement to travel
to Sydney for the project the very next morning, and the moment he came to know
it he decided to take Neeti along with him. He arranged for her tickets on
phone, bought a bunch of orchids her favourite and a bottle of wine to
celebrate. On the way home he suddenly realized he was enjoying this setup of
celebrating it with her; the love of his life. There was excitement to reach
her soon grab her in his arms and share the news to which she would have the
brightest smile and shall reward him with a kiss. The more he thought he got
excited like some school boy.
He reached
home and the moment he entered he found her fuming on the phone call. His eagerness
mellowed down at the sight, and he went to her and asked her what was wrong.
She pressed the phone harshly and loudly told him ‘Why does it matter to you
even if anything is wrong? Have you been around me lately to see even I was
alright?’ His senses suddenly got hit with the reality, the bad time their relationship
was going through.
He left
the flowers on the table and apologized to her for bothering her in the
conversation. To which she got furious and embarrassed both, lowering her
volume and anger she got back to the call she was on with the staff member.
The
morning brightness had already been peeking through the window curtains and
Neeti decided to take some sleep before she began for the day and she went to
the room not noticing the travel bag out and packed.
Rihaan
had left for Sydney leaving her a note of explanation of his absence; she was
taken aback and humiliated of her behaviour last night. Neeti observed a ticket
lying on the table; it was hers. She had tears streaming through her eyes, she
knew they both had been ignoring each other for some reasons unknown but their
love was still alive playing hide and seek. She wanted to be with him,
apologize for how she behaved and also wanted to know the reasons for his
distance, she wanted him back and wanted to know if he wanted her too. But this
had to wait now for a week until Rihaan comes back. Memories of their beautiful
yesterday caught her present and left a message on his phone saying “I love monsoon
but not without you”.
The house
was all brighten up with candles and aroma of coffee making it a perfect
monsoon evening. The drizzling of rain on the window panes, the smell of wet
sand and wait was making it gloomy for her. She was standing at her window gazing
out at the road and waiting for him. Neeti knew monsoon without Rihaan was as depressing
as her life without his presence around her.
She was
still waiting for him cursing the rains she said ‘Monsoon I hate you’ and
sudden sound of door bell quickened her heart beats and she knew it was him.
She
opened the door to see him standing with a bunch of orchids in his hands.
- Jayshree

2 comments:
sometimes we get engrossed in our daily workings, that we take something for granted
Well written Jay, I like the flow of it
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