Romantic persuasions
Two whole weeks later, I walked into the café and there she was, all
radiant and bright. Gosh, I had missed her! I sat down at a table a few
tables away from her. I knew I wanted to talk to her. And thank God, the
café was quite empty. It was a bit too early for the horde of coffee
addicts to make their entrance.
I waited until her coffee arrived. And then, I waited for her check.
When her check was on the table, I walked up to her. My throat was lumpy
and tight. Each step I took only made my walk to her feel further away.
But I walked on. The café was empty. No harm. I could always change my
hangout if she slaps me. What was I thinking, dammit!
“Hey, you can’t run away from me today. You’ve got to get your check”, I quirked.
“What?” she exclaimed before she realized she actually replied.
“I said you can’t just avoid me like this, you know…”
“What are you talking about?”
“Can I sit down with you?”
“No, you can’t.”
“Oww… c’mon, just for a minute, okay?”
“No”
She took out her wallet, and wanted to dart. I couldn’t help getting
mesmerized by her voice, but there were more pressing things at hand. I
had to talk to her.
To cut a long jittery conversation short, I convinced her to talk to
me for a few minutes. And that’s when everything started breezing
through. We started talking, and the minutes stretched on at a really
fast pace. I got to know so much about her, and I also got to know that
she had a great sense of humor. We had a great time talking to each
other, and soon, she said she had to go, as it was getting late for her.
We exchanged numbers and I asked her if we could “bump in” again
tomorrow. She just smiled and walked away. Sigh! It was bliss. As I
stared at her walk away, my eyes were distracted by an alphabet bracelet
she had forgotten behind. It said “life is a surprise”. Wow! Maybe
that was true. I slipped the bracelet into my pocket.
Feeling the love at night
I lay awake that night and I stared at her number on my cell phone. I
wanted to call her, but settled for a text. The very minute I texted
her, I got a call from her. She too was contemplating over whether or
not to message me. Sweet!
We spoke and spoke until the wee hours of the morning, and I just
wanted to see her again that evening. We met again at the café and it
felt so good. She was smiling the whole time and we were actually
flirting back and forth. I asked her out for a movie that evening.
All of a sudden, she looked offended. She declined. And then, there
was silence. That calm, deadly silence that makes you feel worse than
getting yelled at. I asked her what was wrong, but she didn’t mention
it, and our “date” was cut short that evening. I got home and looked at
her bracelet. “Life is a surprise”. Simple words can be a confusing
affair at times.
Rekindling my love story
That night, I called her again and we spoke. At first she was
distant, but she seemed fine after a while, and then I asked her why she
got so offended in the café. She didn’t tell at first, but as the hours
went by, she told me that she hated guys and the worst thing she ever
wanted to do was go out on a date with a guy.
Apparently, she had been hurt one too many times by guys whom she
trusted with all her heart. We spoke until five in the morning, and she
told me a lot more. I just wanted to hug her, but even the thought of
giving her a telephonic hug scared me. But we decided to meet again.
Same bat place, same bat time.
We started hanging out together all the time after that. At times, I
picked her up from her workplace, and at other times, I dropped her back
home. Soon, weeks turned into months, and this time, everything felt
just like a fairytale.
Time stood still when it was just the two of us. One evening, when we
met up and went to the café, it was too crowded for space, so we
decided to go for a drive to while away the time. It was a long drive,
and somewhere along the way, the sun was shining mildly at us, it was a
huge red ball that made the whole world around me glow. It was the most
romantic sight, or maybe I had never noticed the sun at that time of the
day. Nevertheless, it was beautiful.
She said the sun was beautiful. I said it couldn’t be compared to
her. She smiled. I smiled. I clasped her hand. It felt tense. And then,
we locked eyes. Thank God, the road was deserted. And then, her lips
split into a girlish grin that I still can’t forget. That was the
moment. It was indeed beautiful. I felt warm and fuzzy. And I wanted the
drive to last forever. We got to her place, and I hugged her goodbye.
That was the first time I ever hugged her. As we hugged, I knew she
didn’t want to let go. Neither did I.
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