Wednesday 28 August 2013
A Distinct Love Story- Part 2
Sahil didn’t want her
to go but the die was going to be cast. It was doomed to happen. But, as a
silver lining, he had his last chance of meeting her at the airport the day
after tomorrow. He wouldn’t want to lose it at any cost.
The day comes and he
gets ready for, may be, the last meet. Preoccupied with a lot of thoughts and
of course a token of memory-cum gift, he starts his vehicle and drives off for
the airport which was a 1hour drive from his home. He was nostalgic as to what
would happen next. What he will do when she leaves? Why he isn’t her boyfriend?
Will she miss him? How will he react watching her boyfriend at the airport? And
many such questions cross his mind.
Neither the traffic
nor his inner-peace was at ease. The time was ticking and his anxiety as well. Still
there was about 10kms to cover with 15mins in hand. Eventually, when the road
seemed to help a little, he rushed his car. Some motivation started to kick-in
but then suddenly, a huge crowd catches his attention, at the roadside. He
stops his vehicle to check out the matter. A sheer burst of emotions takes over
him when he sees an old man lying there, counting the last few mins of his life.
And shockingly, nobody was helping. At that moment of truth, he gets caught in
the dilemma whether meeting his dream-girl or saving this old man’s life was a
priority. Both of the things mattered to him, as apart from a concerned lover,
he was also a social worker.
He then, takes a deep
breath and a drop of tear rolls down his cheek while he lifts the old man to
place him in his car. The tear explains it all. He chose to help a life revive
back rather than relishing the last few mins of meeting with his crush. The
very thought of shutting down every plan of meeting your crush, possibly for
the last time, was exceptionally damaging. Still, he had to keep calm and do
the indispensable job.
On his way to the hospital,
his eyes never even came closer to being dry. He was deeply hurt and that showed
well on his face. For 1 last time he lifted his cell phone to dial her number.
Sadly, her number was switched off and so were his last-hopes of hearing her voice
and telling her that he loves her. In plain frustration, he turns off his cell
phone.
On the other side,
Nikita had a tough time as well. Neither her boyfriend nor Sahil showed up at
the airport. She missed Sahil more than her brat-boyfriend. The reason was
simple, since the 2 of them have met, it has been Sahil who had taken care of
her, listened to her immensely boring stories about her boyfriend and what not?
He deserved at least this much of remembrance and he was getting it, with the snag
that he wasn’t aware about it.
Lastly, she took her
dad’s cell to call Sahil to check his status for the last time. She hangs up
with a plain sad face hearing that his cell is switched off. It appeared as if
the entire universe conspired in not to make the 2 of them have that last
conversation.
Furthermore, the old
man gets the treatment at the right time and the entire credit went to Sahil
for his brave decision.
This story is a romantic tragedy, but it certainly
presents some sound conclusions, which are as follows:
-
One shouldn’t go blind in love. Theek he bhai, pyaar mohabbat he but the
reality should always be kept in mind along with the corresponding consequences
before making even the slightest move.
-
Are you in love with someone? Then go tell them about
it. Utilize the next opportunity that you get, as, life is truly unpredictable
and you might not get another chance to say those 3 words to your beloved one.
-
Many love stories don’t have a happy ending.
Supposedly, the reason is that, the 2 people weren’t meant for each other. But one
shouldn’t be sad about it. Instead, be cheerful because there is somebody, that
1 person, who is just for you because you are special. Believe it.
Now that's is a perfect story..And I salute Sahil for choosing to save someone's life instead of his love..Love teaches us to do good and i believe he did a good job and for me God look upon those who are good at heart and do good to others..
ReplyDeleteNice Read.. :-)
Thank you Harsha :)
DeleteI'm actually not expecting much of an appreciation for the way this story ends but am glad you liked it :)
This is a wonderful 'hatke' story.
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Thank you Pritam :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you Abhishek :)
DeletePleased to know that you liked it.
Keep visiting :)
Awesome...Story ��
ReplyDeleteSomething new and different....!
Thank you Pankaj :)
DeleteGlad to know that you liked it :)
Keep visiting O:)
Nice sTory...i mean seriusly kuch hAtke...';)
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