“So finally! You are getting
married.” Priya gasped, her eyes opened up wide and glittered as she twirled
the diamond ring in my finger.
Nitin was the perfect gentleman. My Dad never thought that a guy would be coming to his house to ask his daughter’s hand for marriage. My Dad always hoped his kids would fall in love and only invite him on their marriage. I was my dad’s princess and the perfect prince was standing at his door.
“Yeah”, I nodded at her, smiling.
“That’s a pretty rock”, she
grinned, still fingering the ring.
I smiled and looked at him from
across the room. He was sitting with Papa and Bhai at the dining table. They
seemed to be having a good time, talking, giggling and laughing out loud. Ma
was enthusiastically serving her future son-in-law a variety of her patented
and neighborly-praise winning pakoras. It seemed to me as if Nitin looked a
little out of place, I had always worried whether he would get well with my
family. He was a calm and composed, down-to-earth guy. We, on the other hand
believed in living life to the fullest. My Dad always said a good laugh and
hearty conversations keeps your heart healthy and brain working optimally. Nitin stole a quick glance at me and found me staring at him. He smiled. Priya
waved back with a big smile on her face. I smiled and turned my head away.
Nitin was the kind of guy every
father would want for his daughter. He
was intelligent, hardworking, successful, and yet so calm and down-to-earth.
With me, he sometimes behaved like a kid, and sometimes like a protective grown-up.
He loved me, but he respected me more. He held my hand gently yet firmly while
crossing the road. He said I looked cute when I was angry because tears
trickled down my face and that would make my face swell up and become white.
Whenever I felt low, he just sat beside me, so close that his arm touched mine
and keep staring at me without speaking a word until I rested my head on his
shoulder and then he used to hug me really tight. He jumped in joy on my
achievements and kept motivating me. On days it rained, he used to come to my
apartment with a movie and a big bar of chocolate and we used to curl up on my
sofa and just talk. Most importantly he always stayed- through my different
mood swings. He stayed when I was happy, sad, angry and even when I told him to
get lost and not talk to me. He didn’t talk much, he talked just the right
amount. His eyes spoke for him, his eyes spoke a million words. And each time
he stared into my eyes, I knew how much he loved me.
They all talked about us, at
office. We met three years ago, he was my senior and a really helpful mentor.
Within a month of my joining we became friends and soon enough we started
dating. There was something dreamy about his eyes. They said it would never
last, romantic relationships are never meant for the workplace. There were
uncountable bets on us. My colleagues eyed me differently and cruelly, except
for the ones that were my friends. They really supported me through these all.
And we emerged from it all. We were the perfect, happy couple at work, the kind
you only see in television or read in Nicholas Sparks’ novels.
Nitin was the perfect gentleman. My Dad never thought that a guy would be coming to his house to ask his daughter’s hand for marriage. My Dad always hoped his kids would fall in love and only invite him on their marriage. I was my dad’s princess and the perfect prince was standing at his door.
When my brother and I were kids,
I remember my Dad telling us to keep our personal life separate from our
professional. Don’t take your bedroom to your office and vice versa. He always
believed in the fact that a person and his wife should never work at the same
place, as workplace differences may cause personal problems. But Nitin proved
him wrong. He was a perfect boss at work and a perfect boyfriend outside
office. No matter how much the pressure at work would be, he never took it
outside office. It was as if he knew some divine mantra to lead a carefree
life. He never let our personal and professional relationship mingle up. Yet
whenever I had too much work, he used to stay back with me and only go home
after we had dinner and he dropped me off to my apartment making sure I have
locked the door properly.
And now
here we are, three years later, proving all the people at work that they were
wrong. Time has changed them also. They have believed in the miracle of love
and here they are wishing us all the luck in the world, blessing us to lead a
happy married life.
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Priya shook me out of my
thoughts. I found her staring and me and smiling.
“You look beautiful.”
“Thank you”, I blushed.
I was wearing the red and green
churidar Manish gifted me on my last birthday. He said he saw it on a mannequin on
Paree Boutique, which is on his way from home to office, and it strangely
reminded him of me.
He instantly thought I would do more justice to the dress
than the lifeless doll would.
“So have you talked to him yet?
What did he say?” Priya asked.
“About what?” I raised my eyebrows as I had no clue what she
was talking about.
“You know...” Her eyes were staring
directly at mine.
I knew.
“No” I
said got up from the sofa to go to my room. Priya followed me.
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5 comments:
I m waiting for more! Brilliant narration :D
post the other part soon :)
@maithili and @Evahen
Sure! as soon as I get a little relief from these semester exams :P
Glad you two liked it :)
Waiting for more :-)
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