Wednesday, December 24, 2008
High on Spirits
We shared our intimate secrets…we laughed together…we cried together. Laughed…cried…laughed…cried… we spent the entire night weeping, sobbing, chuckling, and giggling. We had the best of our times together. And to our amazement, when we got up the next morning or rather afternoon, there was no hangover of the last night’s booze. But the only repercussion of that night was Arjun’s phone calls for me. He wanted to meet me, but I don’t, coz I dread the sort of an opinion he must have made of me in his mind, when I’m just the contrary. After a couple of unsuccessful attempts, he gave up and all of us had a good laugh.
Nevertheless, we had a great time getting intoxicated and I still cherish those splendid moments.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Serenity in clamour

‘How could you read in such noise’, an elderly man asked me as I was reading In the Wonderland of Numbers by Shakuntla Devi in the Metro. I looked at him but said nothing. As I withdrew back to my book, he again asked, ‘Don’t you get time at your home to read?’ I wanted to tell this elderly person that when I’m into a book I don’t listen to all the noise around. Any human or mechanical sound do not struck on my eardrum. When I’m reading a book, even the crowd of Metro does not seem to bother me. I feel completely at peace and in a state of tranquil. I wanted to tell him that I do get time to read at home but only my course books and for an hour and a half journey of Metro, books are my only companion who never fails to intrigue me. Lost in my thoughts I smiled at him and buried my face in the little book.