Its been over 7 months since we talked the way we used to. Its all only the casual talk
how?
Fine!
You?
Ok!
It seemed more of a formal conversation. No-one was even trying to get the things better. Its just that we were comfortable that way. For the outside world we were still the ideal ‘Husband-wife’. We’ve always been. But I fear they have also started seeing through the farce we were pretending.
It was a rainy night. It rained like never before. Seemed it was determined enough to take the complete city with it. I was running around, closing all the panes and doors and there I saw her. She was standing in the rain, steady. It looked like even the wind would not dare to move her. I came near to her. She was dripping wet. It reminded me of the first time when I saw her walking down the road. The only difference was the smile, the smile which gleamed her eyes, that took my breath away, was missing. Instead, i saw the shine of tears in her eyes, after a long long time i saw that. Tears. Couple of them were able to make their way significantly to get noticed.
On any other day I would have reached her and held her straight away, but at that time I thought for long time before going near to her and keep my hand on her shoulder. She turned towards me. I could see the dam of sorrows which was tied beneath the indifferent behaviour was broken. She looked at me and whispered slowly : “I wanted to name him Yash.”
Yash. The baby which never took his first breath. We cried that night, together for the first time in 7 month and we cried like never before. The rain tried hard to hide the tears but at the end it gave up...
18 comments:
dude, very nice.. kind of deep..and the beauty is you have created magic with just a few words...
i loved it.
Great writing!!!
Hey!! I like it! nice !!
Dude, you married?!
Just kidding!
I wonder what inspired you to write this.
written very beautifully Pratik Bhaiya
Gr8!!! nicely written full of emotions.. opposite to ur personality!!
touching...
@Kamal: Thanks a lot mayte :) I am glad that you liked it...
@Jumper: I am glad that you liked it... :)
@Shubhi : Thanks for reading the blog and thanks for the comment too :)
@Ashwin: No mama, Not at all close to marriage :)
Inspiration : one of my favorite stories from Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
@Sonal: Thanks Sonal, for reading the blog and commenting :) Its good to have new readers
@Sandeep: Should I write a blog about your emotional personality :)
@Tangering: Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!! :)
nice work.. ("our baby was a boy"..you knw the story im refering to :P)..waise written well
saw ur earlier comment acknowledging the inspiration now.. im surprised no one recognised ;)
@shruti: Ab tumhare jaisa talent milta hi kahan hai dost ...all pun intended :)
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