Day 17: This post is written for the novella, 'An Orkut Love Story' for the Ultimate Blog Challenge for July 2014.
CHAPTER 17
The furious sea waves hit the rocks at Marine Drive. We
walk, hand in hand, by the sea feeling the outburst of waves and enjoying the
rain drops falling on our faces. It’s been three weeks that we first in Mumbai
and we stole moments of togetherness, roaming the streets of South Mumbai.
The burst of wind shakes our body, propelling Swagata to hold
up tightly to my arms and it brought a smile to my face. She made faces, “Why
are you smiling?” I naughtily remarks, “I thank the wind for bringing you
closer to me and wish that the fury of the season is invoked every single day.”
“Haha! So Phunny. Don’t come to close for comfort or try to
be over romantic, Mister,” She sarcastically says.
“See, who is speaking.”
“Yeah, right.”
“Yeah, right,” I emulate her cute facial expression, faking
anger and irritation.
She slapped me on my hand.
“Ouch.”
“You stop pretending. You are not hurt.”
“Yeah, you are an artist who is stamping a slap on my hand.
How about designing your artistic creation on my lip?”
“Art is not about intimacy and something felt by the
aesthetic senses. Haha! dream on. It shall never happen.”
I tease her, “That’s the problem with art people. They think
too highly of themselves and, may be, too passionate to draw inspiration. I am
your muse and surprised you are looking beyond horizons that will make you
sketch designs.”
“You don’t understand the complexity of art on canvas. It’s
a vision beyond intimacy. Gosh! Scary what you think of art and your breed will
destroy art. Spare me, please,” She folds her hands doing a Namaste.
I draw her towards me and we hold each other, looking into
each other’s eyes before passionately kissing in the rain. We are completely
drenched and couldn’t care less about the world. We are in love.
We hailed a cab and as the driver zooms past Marine Drive in
the pool of water, Swagata rests her head on my shoulder as I gently caress her
hand and stroking her lips with a feather lying on the back seat.
In the evening, she sends an sms, “It’s one of the most
wonderful evening spent together and the memory of monsoon will stay forever
with me. Btw, great news. Looking forward to spend three months with you. Guess
what? My internship with the Jehangir Art Gallery has been accepted. Details
tomorrow. I am having dinner with uncle and aunty. Love, Xoxo.
I can’t contain my excitement and finally, she is staying
longer than her one month stint in Mumbai. It’s the best ever monsoon. Love you
Mumbai. I did a jig in the house, singing loudly, ‘Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai,
Bada Shaitaan Hai (It’s a naughty and devilish weather today).
3 comments:
Nice fiction series - will check the earlier posts too.
Hey Huma thanks loads and I am glad u enjoying the short novella.
Cheerz
Awww...so romantic...<3 <3
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