Sep 29, 2010

Break-up Table


He looked at her quizzically…
She had just made a statement that most guys dread. She looked at him resolutely. He realized that she wasn’t joking.
“Dammit!” he thought
“So close…”

She picked up her purse and walked away from the table. He looked at her walking away with a sinking feeling he knew all too well.
“Don’t go…” he thought in agony. She didn’t even turn back to look at him.
“Bitch…” he thought as he fished out his credit card to pay the bill. He walked away from the ‘break-up table’. That table had done it again!
“Goddamn uncanny!” he exclaimed in his brain. That table had never failed to ruin a relationship. The café he was leaving was called Antony’s. The table he was looking at was the third round table that sat near the picture window of the café.
He counted in his head “Natasha, Megha, Julie, and Jenny…wow!” this table is lethal.
This is his story…

“I have a fail safe you see. Whenever any relationship seems to be getting on me... as in growing on me. I have the ultimate test. I take the girl to the break up table. If she survives it – she can survive anything!!!
So I met this really really hot girl. She had all the bells and whistles in palace! And I mean what bells and whistles – whooo ho ho ho!

We went out to all the happening places.
Monica’s place – the warmest Italian restaurant this side of the city.
The bling – the hottest night club that all wannabes want to get into.
 The shack – an awesome grungy place that takes you back ages.
The Marriot – 5 star elegance.

It was all awesome! I tell you man – it was brilliant. She was awesome, she was cool, she had the entire attitude I wanted and more. She seemed to be the perfect woman who was, incidentally the woman of my dreams as well!
Alas! The break-up table.
I most naively asked her to partake breakfast at the dreaded table in a Saturday night drunken haze. She agreed.
We met up Sunday morning – ok! She was looking most pretty (Given the Neanderthal activities she had indulged in), in a bright blue frock.
She walked up sunnily to the table and sat down. The proceedings started off badly. The chair seemed wobbly to her. The owner came out and put a cardboard carton to right it. He looked at me knowingly and gave a slight smile.
She opened the menu and most grudgingly agreed to toast, egg and some bacon. She already seemed irritable.
“Did you enjoy last night sweety?”
“yeah…(whatever)” she answered nonchalantly.
(grrrrr…..)
I myself did not know how to make any legible conversation.  I sat there looking at her - Pretty sure that the next thing she would say the dreaded words.
She did not – not yet.

She seemed to be bored – “well what’s the plan for today then?” – I asked.
“Ummmm…nothing, I guess…”
“Hmmm…”
I knew it wasn’t going too well. I saw it slipping.
“Well…say something!” I endeavored almost on the verge of tears.
“Ummm, well it’s just this…”
She broke up even before the eggs arrived.
I watched her walk away
“Bitch …” I thought as she did.
“Damn you break-up table!”
Well, shit happens you know. I take it in my stride – well not literally! Cmon!
Anyway, so yeah, she walked away from the table. And obviously I had to start up again.

She was a doe eyed wonder. She was cute and sprightly. She turned all my right knobs. And more.
Well I looked away when she looked too closely at me. I was afraid you see – very afraid.
It wasn’t the best of things to do – or the bravest. But nevertheless it was the only defense I had to her charms.
I knew, she hadn’t passed the break up table test. The acid test of all. I proposed the bloody black breakfast to her. She readily agreed with dimpled cheeks!
Oooo, iw as gonna miss this woman!
And she walked…just like that! Poof! My gregariousness, my might, my intelligence, my physique – all melted away in her eyes.
I wanted to hang myself at that time – no kidding. I even got myself a rope. Only that it was too uncomfortable otherwise I would have followed through.

She oozed intelligence.
She had wavy hair, and wore rectangular glasses that slightly magnified her eyes – she was sexy - or rather her brain was sexy.
She walked with her head held high – fully knowing that she was in command.
Wow! Now that really turned me on.
She would quote Shakespeare, Freud, and Gandhi in the same breath. She was the beautiful goddess of knowledge – who, when spoke, spoke with a thousand times the light of the sun.
She was petite – which meant she was easy handling. That was another boon. Although nothing less than a wildcat!
Pretty soon the test loomed. I made the proposition for the last supper.
She agreed.
She appeared in a simple jeans and tees. She sat down looking at me with the intent gaze that called me a dunce whenever she looked at me.
I would readily wear a conical cap and sit in the corner for her.
She walked!
Damn you woman!

A smile – a slight gentle winning smile. Soft lips and softer words that flowed effortlessly. She seemed fine. Nothing jarring about her. Nothing whatsoever.
She sat quietly. All about her there was a serene quietness. I don’t really know what she was all about. I kept looking at her intently.
She pursed her lips in some thought as she ran a finger on the rim of the wine glass.
I kept on looking at her, she did not give any tell tale signs. She kept thinking about something.
“What’s wrong?” I asked half in dread.
“Oh, I don’t know…” she gave a slight smile.
“What…” I smiled back.
She directed her lamps towards me, “nothing…” and she smiled.
The table broke that day.

Sep 11, 2010

Sunlight


There was a carpet of green stretching for miles.
He breathed in the pure cool air and set off. Feet crushing the gravel under them. the rhythmic sound almost lulled his senses and the cool air invigorated them again.

Not to mention the visual feast of green stretching out in front of him. He tore the ipod speakers from his ears to let the sounds of mother nature smother him with their attention. The sky had streaks of clouds and there was an orange glow of the rising sun on the horizon.

the gravel path stretched out with big oaks flanking both sides. "Paradise might look a bit like this" he thought in his head. There was no one on the path and the world seemed unadulterated, beautiful, friendly.

His breath started achieving a rhythm as his feet moved themselves by now. Although, they did start feeling a bit heavy after a while.
"Gotta keep this going regularly" he thought wistfully knowing well enough that he wasn't a morning person.

Nevertheless, shortcomings aside he was enjoying himself. his lungs thanked him cacophonously for bringing them there.

The the path meandered through the grassy knolls moving up and down gently, curving slightly to the left and then straightening out. The gentleness of the environ relaxed him even more. His rhythmic breathing continued as he neared the middle point of the park. The lower branches of the trees gently brushed his hair as he jogged past them. As if to feel the presence of a friendly soul and bestow nature's blessing on him.

"Why are not there such unmolested places back home..?" he thought wistfully.
"The best parks look like an apology!"

Up ahead he noticed a young family, a small child running on the grass oblivious to his parents call - the joy of a million worlds glowing on his face. His Father ran after him laughing at how rapidly his son's small legs could carry him.

It was a sight that could warm even the coldest hearts. He stopped jogging and just sat down on the grass. All around he saw - a sea of green met his eyes. Far away in the horizon, the green ended where the blue took over; giving way to ochre and gold as the Sun rose majestically into the sky. He felt the warmth of the Sun on his face and lovingly closed his eyes to the experience. A sweet satisfied smile swept across his face.

Just then he felt a tap on his shoulder. He opened his eyes to see the small child standing next to him his golden curls shining in the morning light. He looked like a little angel wanting to play. He was laughing and pointing at him and at the Sun his eyes wide in wonderment.

The child obviously understood and deciphered much more than him. He was enraptured with what the child was trying to convey to him. He would point to him, then at the Sun and say "He..." bunch up his little hands in a fist and touch his heart. It was divinity personified.

His Father came and picked him up asking him not to trouble other people.
"Oh! That's all right! He is so cute! I'm fine thank you." He responded with a smile. The Father smiled back.

He picked himself up, looked at the Sun once more thoughtfully.
"A profound experience..." he thought as he made his way home.


The picture is of 'Ravenor Park' where i go to take a Jog everyday.