Saturday, 28 December 2013

Airport Chakkar



Dear passengers boarding flight TW437 for Chicago, please note that your flight has been delayed by an hour due to change in weather conditions. We deeply regret the inconvenience, kindly bear with us.

There wasn’t even the slightest change in weather conditions, but this announcement had created a drastic change in my mood. Though delays were a genetic trait of all flights in Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport, this fact did not stop me from mentally reeling some of the choicest swear words my vocabulary could boast of.

Tuesday night. 9 pm. Christmas eve. And here I was, being forced to celebrate this occasion by slumping myself in one of the seats outside the flight gate and assessing if my patience levels could break a new record. The only thing that could still make me smile in this exasperating situation was the poster across the airport lounge. After all, it was one of my better pictures.

Much as I hate boasting, I had to admit that I was looking simply beautiful in it. It seemed as if Lakme’s cherry lip gloss had been made for my lips, my figure could have made an hour glass squirm, my hair was looking glossier than the poster paper, my eyes were shining brighter than all the Christmas lights decorating the airport, and my smile….my smile was the reason my poster was receiving more attention than the flight indicator board.

As I was charmingly admiring myself thus, a deep voice from nowhere broke my reverie,
“Your picture doesn’t do you justice.”

I tore my gaze away from myself to see a young man sprawled in the seat before me.  He had golden green eyes, a fair complexion and the shaggiest hairstyle I had ever seen. His muscular physique was apparent despite the loose T-shirt he had worn and his cologne had to be the most sensuous thing I had ever smelt. He was travelling very light but seemed to be carrying an excess baggage of attitude. I could only conclude that he was defining the word ‘hot’ much better than the Oxford Dictionary.

 Five years of modelling had taught me to accept compliments with a bored pride though I still enjoyed the same heady delight in receiving them. Therefore, I only gave him a stiff smile in acknowledgement.

Before he could say anything more, we were joined by a third passenger. He was a bespectacled young man of about 6’’2. He had short brown hair, sharp angular features, a wheatish complexion and was clean shaven. He had worn a simple checked shirt but highly branded jeans and was sporting a scientific watch on his wrist. He was obviously a frequent traveller as he was carrying only three things- his boarding pass for a Toronto flight, an Apple i-Pad, and lots of indifference. If he had noticed my poster…..or me, for that matter….he didn’t show it, and silently sat down a seat away.

I went back to admiring my poster, Mr. Specs opened his i-Pad probably to work, while the hunk constantly shuttled his gaze between my poster and me. After some time, he seemed to have had enough of the silence and broke the ice.

“Arjun” he said, introducing himself amicably.
“Sarah” I replied politely.
We both turned to Mr Specs expectantly. After what seemed like eternity, he replied monotonously,
“Siddharth”

“Since we have so much time at hand and nothing to do, it would be criminal not to converse” said Arjun. It was pretty obvious from his tone that his idea of ‘we’ meant him and me while Mr. Specs was expected to mind his own business.

“What do you want to converse about?” I asked Arjun.
“You seem to be the most appealing topic I could think of.”
“I was hoping you would come up with a better opening line”
“Opening lines are for flirts….I’m an admirer”

Highly embarrassed by such outrageous guts, I looked at Siddharth to see his reaction. He was completely engrossed in his i-Pad and was oozing out generous doses of disinterest. I decided that if I was going to be spending an hour with such company, I might as well make it worth my while, so I decided to play along with Arjun.

“So Arjun…..judging by your looks I’m sure you must be having a lot of admirers too.”
“What’s the use if you aren’t one of them !”
“Oh I’ve become a fan.”
“You lie as beautifully as you smile.”
I smiled and he continued, “May I buy you a coffee?”

I refused politely. Contrary to my judgement of him, Arjun did possess a fractional amount of politeness and he enquired of Siddharth if he would like a coffee. Without looking up from his i-Pad, Siddharth replied,
“No thank you”
Arjun looked at him condescendingly and said, “Hmmm…..I think you are one of those guys who doesn’t eat outside at all”
“You thought right.”
“But home-made food doesn’t quite have the right flavour”
Siddharth did not even bother replying at this.

I decided to fill up the awkward silence that had settled in, so I turned to Arjun and asked
“So what do you do when you are not busy admiring me Arjun?”
“Oh I own a chain of eateries in South Bombay….you must have heard of the Panama Group” said Arjun airily.
“Who hasn’t”
“Oh I’m sure Siddharth hasn’t as he is a devotee of homemade food.” said Arjun, smirking at me.

Siddharth continued with his favourite activity of keeping silent while Arjun continued to be full of himself. Turning to me he remarked,
“Due to business constraints, I am compelled to live in South Bombay you know….a small duplex in Cuffe Parade…..after all….how much space does a bachelor need” he said modestly.

I suppressed my smile at this direct information about his social status and indirect information about his marital status and said,
“Don’t you have a girlfriend?”
“If I had met you earlier, by now probably the answer to that question would be yes.”
This was too much even for Siddharth who was diverted from his i-Pad for a moment and was trying to maintain a straight face. 

I got irritated at this overconfidence and said coolly,
“What makes you so sure that I would have agreed?”
“I would never have given you a reason to refuse”
“Your hopes really fly high”
“I will even make the horses fly if you so much as wish it”
“Right now, the only flying object I’m interested in is my plane…..and it is just not flying.
“Where are you headed?”
“Chicago”
“So am I !!! …..Are you going for a vacation?
“I’m going there for work.”
“So am I !!! …..Where are you staying?”
“The Hilton.”
“So am I !!!”

I strongly suspected that the last ‘So am I !!!’ had been decided on the spot, but I still maintained an expression of surprise.
“These amazing coincidences demand that we meet on a date in Chicago” said Arjun with a disarming smile.
“Now how can I refuse such flattery” I said sardonically but Arjun didn’t get the sarcasm.

Now substantially smug, Arjun looked at Siddharth and said,” Would you ever leave an opportunity to cater to one of the most beautiful women in the world?”

By now, I wasn’t even feeling embarrassed and Siddharth, now mentally aware that he was sitting next to the most talkative man in the world, assured him cordially that he would never leave such an opportunity.

Just as Arjun was loudly wondering whether we should meet up at the Italian restaurant at the Hilton or at the Chinese buffet across the Hilton, a crisp voice on the airport speaker system made an announcement requesting passengers of Toronto flight TW523 to board the plane.

Siddharth finally seemed to come into the present and looked up from his i-Pad. As a reflex action, I looked at him.
“You’ve not forgotten your wallet I hope” I said unsurely.
“No I remembered it this time” he said easily.
“And your phone?”
“You know it’s always in my pocket.”
“I do wish you’d carry a small bag at least.”
“I don’t need to.”
“Remember to text me when you land.”
“Have I ever forgotten?”

Siddharth had already risen from his seat. I got up and hugged him tightly. For the first time in the entire evening, he smiled…..and for the first time in the entire evening I was happy my flight was delayed.
“I’ll see you on Sunday” I said smiling widely.
“Take care and have a safe journey” he said pecking me lightly on the cheek.

Siddharth then turned around to Arjun, who looked as if a hurricane had just hit him,  and said boyishly,
“Enjoy your date with the most beautiful woman in the world” and as an afterthought, he added, ’’but do come over to my place to have ‘homemade’ food sometime…..you see….the most beautiful woman in the world’s cooking is as beautiful as her looks” he said grinning.

Collecting his i-Pad and boarding pass, my husband,with that perfect nonchalant expression I had fallen in love with, winked at me mischieviously, and walked towards his flight gate with an attitude that defined the word ‘hot’ a million times better than Arjun did.






Tuesday, 19 November 2013

First Love On Facebook

                                                       

                 Ashish Bakshi wants to be friends on
       Facebook
       Niharika Singh updated her cover photo
       Sameer Gupta posted on your timeline
       Blah
       Blah
       Blah
       .
       .
       .
       .
       .
       36 Notifications!!
 This was the result of logging onto Facebook after two days. Grimacing at the screen, I didn't bother to read how many people had commented on how many people's photos, whose status was the most scandalous this week or who had taken the trouble to tag me in a picture in which I wasn't even present. 
  
 It was sheer habit and not need which made me regularly log on to Facebook, stare at people's heavily edited pictures, raise my eyebrows at their statuses,occasionally press the "like" button, and sometimes I even exerted myself to publicise my own photos, the ones in which I fancied myself pretty.
     
Quickly concluding that, apart from Sanjana Singhania proclaiming that she was in love for the seventh time  on her timeline, nothing sensational had occurred, I was just proceeding to quickly log out when my chat box suddenly popped on the screen.

Raghav Mehrotra

Hi

My eyes were suddenly fixed on the screen, my impatient face had suddenly turned impassive, a simple Hi suddenly made my heart do a somersault, and a name......a name I was reading after soooo long suddenly seemed as if I had read it only yesterday. The time that had elapsed just seemed to fade away,and I realised that a name that had once meant everything to me still had the capacity to make a smile unwillingly curl on my lips.

After a moment's thought, I deftly typed back.

Hello.
    
Raghav   : I see you still put              that irritating full              stop after your chats.
Me       : I see you still                  notice.
Raghav   : Always...
Me       : To what do I owe this
           sudden interest to                chat?
Raghav   : I was remembering                you...or should I
           say missing you?;)
Me       : You mean to tell me              you didn't miss
           me all this time?:o
Raghav   : What do you think?
Me       : I am not going to be              wasting my time                  thinking about                    anything concerning              you.
Raghav   : I agree; I'm sure you have wasted
           enough time doing that already;D
Me       : If you really think so, I will
           conclude that you still think no
           end of youself.:\
Raghav   : I'm sure you thought no end of me
           too;)
Me       : I'm not even going to bother
           refusing
           your accusations.
Raghav   : So how are you?
Me       : As beautiful as ever ;)
Raghav   : Then why haven't you uploaded a
           profile picture?
Me       : To spare you the mortification of
           falling in love.....again.;D
Raghav   : Oh I don't mind being mortified
           once more.                    
Me       : I do.
Raghav   :  (Big sighhh)You were always too
            honest for my taste.
Me       : You were never even one of my
           tastes!!...you couldn't even make
           it to the bottom of the list.
Raghav   : That was because I was always
           featuring in the Headlines of your
           life, darling ;D
Me       : Okay, that made me laugh.:D
Raghav   : You forgot to mention that it also
           made you blush.
Me       : You are so cheesy.
Raghav   : Well...you've always been crazy
           about cheese ;)
Me       : Do you still live in Manali?
Raghav   : How can I? I live in your heart ;D
Me       : Don't make me punch you through the
           screen...I have just bought a brand
           new laptop!!!
Raghav   : Lolzz ;D okay,okay....Nope, I have
           shifted to Chicago.
Me       : I pity the people there :D
Raghav   : Where do you live?
Me       : The liscence to ask questions is
           only mine.
Raghav   : Fine...I'll transform my question
           to"I hope you are living in
           Chicago";D                    
Me       : lolz! no...I live in Mumbai.
Raghav   : We must meet on a date someday:D
Me       : Weren't the previous ones enough?:D
Raghav   : I can never get enough of our
           dates:D
Me       : You were always late.
Raghav   : You were always early
Me       : Fine...If that makes you feel
           better...
Raghav   : Yerrrss it does..so...I have got
           the opportunity to flirt with
           you on Facebook after so long!!;D
Me       : These dialogues don't impress me
           anymore:D
Raghav   : I am shocked they impressed you
           even then!!!;D;D;D
Me       : hahahaha yes I can't believe I fell
           for such stuff.;D
Raghav   : Oh you fell for a lot of the cock-
           and-bull stories I used to feed you
Me       : Like????
Raghav   : The flowers which I had gifted you
           claiming that I had climbed the
           highest mountain in Manali to pluck
           them...and had even fought off some
           tigers on the way....I had actually
           plucked them from my own garden.
Me       : (yawwwn)You can flatter yourself by
           thinking I had believed you...I
           knew right from the moment you
           started jabbering that you were
           going to spin a really long yarn.
Raghav   : Why didn't you tell me so then?
Me       : Because I didn't want damage your
           ego...and mainly because the
           flowers were beautiful.
Raghav   : Btw...do you still like roses?
Me       : I still luurvve them....but when
           are you ever going to realise that
           what I liked best about your silly
           presents was that you had got them
           for me?
Raghav   : Oh I realised that long ago...the
           day you shifted from Manali, to be
           exact.
Me       : I didn't want to.
Raghav   : Even I didn't want you to...
Me       : I doubt that. :D
Raghav   : For once I'm serious.
Me       : For once, I wish you weren't.:(
Raghav   : Things would have changed so much,
           you know.
Me       : Things never change,Raghav....we
           do.
Raghav   : Yes...we both have changed a lot..
Me       : Perhaps for the best...
Raghav   : Oh I can't have changed much
           then...I was always the best;D
Me       : No comments.
Raghav   : There now...I always leave you
           speechless;)
Me       : You are crazy.:/
Raghav   : Crazy about you;) 
Me       : Though I'm thoroughly enjoying the
           attention, I have to log out now :)
Raghav   : Well,okay..on a serious note..we'll
           try to meet someday...for old
           times' sake:)...tc..

           P.S. : keep missing me ;)
Me       : You know something....I always
           have:* 


My fingers had just pressed the log out button when a voice from behind brought me to the present. 
"What's taking you so long? We have to reach the auditorium quickly" quipped my husband impatiently.
"Well, I was busy chatting with my ex-flame" I said grinning.
My husband didn't seem impressed,my daughter-in-law laughed, and I shared a private wink with my son. Still smiling, I hurried into my room to get ready for my grandson's school annual function.
  
So many years had passed... many things had happened....as many hadn't....each memory was hidden somewhere in my mind.
If I had been given the chance to change any part of my life, I would have flatly refused the offer.... because I was happy...happy with the way things had shaped...happy with the way my life had changed....happy with the way it is still changing....and change is something I love. 

But that doesn't not stop me from remembering  the past.....reliving the moments...missing people....recollecting memories. Today, I really appreciate the saying that age is insignificant.

Today is the 5th March, 2067. 
I am 72 years old, but someone has just made me feel like I am 16.






      
       
        

       

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Instant Coffee




      "What may I serve you Madame ? Would you like the plain Scotch on the rocks, or Banfi Col di Sasso, or Elsa Bianchi Malbec, Luzon` Verde, or if you're in the mood for something a little sensuous, we boast of the highly exquisite Dom. Romane Conti 1997."

"An instant coffee please."
Two years after I committed that mortifying faux pas, I still can't forget the waiter's expression. Let me rewind to half an hour before this legendary scenario took place. 9:00 pm. Saturday night. South Bombay. The French Conrad, one of the most exclusive seven star hotels in the city, and I was privileged enough to dine there that evening.Of the seven billion people inhabiting this planet, I had maddeningly chosen to come here with Alok Chatterjee, one of the most irritating aspects of my life. Alok, a friend of five years, was a great connoisseur of fine dining. When he had expressed his desire to dine here and had requested me to accompany him, I had immediately agreed, partly because I was hungry at the time he had made the offer, and majorly because, only a fool would refuse to dine at the Conrad, especially when somebody else was paying the bill. However, I was beginning to regret this impulsive decision with every passing second. Alok was a completely pompous man, who at 24, had made it big overnight with a seedy company which dealt in, so he said, legal trading of automobile spare parts. He resembled a toad in many ways. He had a fat pudgy face and black beady eyes which were never still. Within the five minutes that we had spent settling down, we had talked- or rather he had talked- about his life, his car, his money, his love dilemmas, and I could see a whole sea of remembrances rushing in for the rest of the evening. Alok never failed to give me an inferiority complex. Here was I, who had spent ever so many years slogging it out in engineering, only to land up with an internship in a dingy building in one tiny corner of Colaba, and now, after all those years of hard work, this man sitting across the table, with a twelfth pass degree, was the one who was showing off a Rado on his wrist, was the one who could carelessly reserve a table anytime at the Conrad, and who had the audacity and capacity to order items on the menu card which he could not even pronounce. At the end of the day, though, he was the host, and I was the guest, so I decided to be gracious enough to bear up with him and enjoy my rare visit here.
To give you an idea of how plush this place was, they did not bother to enquire whether you preferred plain or mineral water- they directly placed sparkling water before you. It was when I was enjoying a sip of this sparkling water that Alok suddenly caught my hand, looked into my eyes and said imploringly "Nivvi, I do hope you remember my telling you that two other people are going to be joining us for the dinner tonight?"
I nearly choked on my drink. This was so typically Alok!!! Whenever he wished to reveal something that he was practically positive I would not be okay with, he started with his standard opening line, "Do you remember my telling you......" and since such an incident had never occurred, I obviously never had anything to remember.
Preparing myself for the worst, I resignedly placed my glass on the table and said, "No. I don't recall."
Relieved that I was taking this much better than he had expected, Alok dropped all pretense and said chirpily, "Okay, then let me brief you up. A friend and the friend's friend are coming. In fact...." he continued making a show of checking his Rado which made me want to fling something at him, "they should be here any moment now." He then flashed a toothy grin at me and said "This is going to be an amazing evening."
I sunk lower into my seat and stared at the empty glass. Five minutes down the line, I could actually picture three toads before me. I was contemplating feverishly on my situation when Alok suddenly said "Here they are! Right on time!" I decided to take the trouble to look around and take a glimpse at the company I was going to be honoured with for the next hour and a half, and I realised I just couldn't have been more wrong in my suspicions.

A young man and a young lady were approaching our table. As far as the lady was concerned, she looked as if she had jumped straight out of Vogue's cover page. She was approximately 5''10, which meant that she was taller than Alok, she was taller than me, and perhaps two inches shorter than the man accompanying her. She flaunted a figure which was making every man in the room forget his date, and as for Alok, he had long forgotten that I even existed. She had straight black hair which she had chosen to leave open and a sleek model of Gucci glares were perched on her trimmed fringe. She had worn a beige dress topped with a sky blue lacy scarf and her perfectly manicured fingers were playing with the I-Phone 5. She had applied generous doses of mascara and cherry gloss, but somehow it all suited her. Thus, after my thorough investigation, I had to sadly conclude that she was beautiful.
I now focused my attention on the man. I could think of only one word to describe him-Hunk. He had a sandy complexion with dark chocolate brown hair.  He sported a moderately admirable physique and had worn a casual GAP sweatshirt and baggy Levi's. His hands were perpetually in his jeans pockets, and his body language suggested that he was extremely familiar with the place. As they drew nearer I realised he must have practically bathed in cologne, and his attitude was typical of those rich snobs who simply hopped out of bed and loitered in here for a weekly Sunday brunch. His facial expression was simply an advanced version of mine- a completely bored, disinterested look. Clearly, he too had been forced into this. Oddly enough, though they both complimented each other so beautifully in their looks, they did not appear a couple to me.
I decided to straighten up a little to look suitably presentable. When they came, Alok immediately rose and enclosed the lady in a huge bear hug. A quick introduction took place by Alok. "This is Nivvi, a very close friend of mine, and Nivvi, meet Sandhya, she..." but before he could jabber any further, the woman cut him short, " It's Sandy." she said and inclining her head towards the man, continued, "Aryan- a close acquaintance"
Aryan didn't bother to acknowledge the fact that he had just been introduced and Sandy, after sparing me a withering glance, decided there was no competition for her this evening, and turned back towards Alok.

Astonishingly, though Sandy had made such a dramatic entry with this handsome man, she seemed completely smitten by Alok!! Who himself was mesmerized, which at least, was understandable. Disgusted with this situation, I decided to ignore the two of them and resolved to focus my attention on the hunk. He, on his part seemed to have decided to ignore all the three of us and was focusing his attention on the menu card. It was then that the most embarrassing incident of my life occurred.
The waiter came to take our orders for aperitifs, and since he was stationed right beside me, he began with me.
 "What may I serve you Madame ? Would you like the plain Scotch on the rocks, or Banfi Col di Sasso, or Elsa Bianchi Malbec, Luzon` Verde, or if you're in the mood for something a little sensuous, we boast of the highly exquisite Dom. Romane Conti 1997."
Unthinkingly I replied, " An instant coffee please."
Hardly two seconds had passed and I realised I had made a huge gaffe. I could see the waiter almost restraining his hands to prevent them from throwing me out of the hotel, Sandy was staring at me with an expression which confirmed the fact that she had mentally added me on her list of "Do I know you?" people, Alok had chosen to ignore what had just passed with a dignified silence and was staring a little too intently at the menu, and as for Aryan, well, for the first time in the entire evening, he smiled.
My three companions ordered the Romane Conti without second thoughts, while I dealt with the sheer embarrassment which was beginning to invade me. Slowly the situation returned to normal.The only good thing about this incident was that Aryan finally seemed to have noticed that I was present at the table, and casually leaning back in his chair, he addressed me thus;
"Nivvi, right?"
I was in a foul mood so I replied coldly,"It's Nivedita."
"but Alok called you Nivvi."
"You're not Alok."
"Thank God I'm not."
"You're being rude."
"I never knew rudeness and frankness were synonyms."
"Are you an English teacher?"
"No, I'm an engineer."
"Then stop playing with words"
"You don't believe in answering nicely, do you?"
"You don't intend on stopping your interrogation, do you?"
"Until the food comes- no."
"Then I can hardly wait."
"For what.....your "instant coffee" ?"

He had touched a raw nerve there. Fuming, I ignored him. Sensing that I was slightly hurt, he said, " Look- we are four really different people who, due to pressurizing circumstances, have to bear with each other for at least an hour. Since our respective acquaintances are so obviously engrossed in each other, I thought we could continue this question-question session with both of us refusing to give an answer." He was smiling as he said this, and I had to admit he had a very infectious one, as I couldn't help smiling back.
He began, " So, how do you know people like Alok?"
"The same way you know people like Sandy" I replied tartly and we both burst out laughing, while Alok and Sandy looked on a little suspiciously.
Before long, we were talking animatedly, and the evening finally seemed to be interesting. Aryan was a really hilarious person to talk to. I was right in my assessment, he was a regular guest in this hotel, which he told me when he helped me choose the dishes. He also came here for Sunday brunches,though they were funded for by the firm in which he worked. Despite his good looks, and witty sense of humour, he was not my type and I'm sure he thought the same way about me.....but then, women are always interested in men who are not their types, and so I saw no harm in indulging in a little bit of flirtation. In this calm and relaxed mood, I even exerted myself to scrutinize Alok and Sandy and after five minutes of pondering, I was enlightened regarding Sandy's eccentric choice. I realised that Sandy, unlike me, was not seeing Mr. Toad sitting before her, but her future checkbook, who was waiting to embrace her, and so she was willingly obliging.
As we ordered the food, while conversing with Aryan, I was shocked to know we both were working in the same building, and suddenly, my workplace seemed highly appealing.
Overall, the evening was now sauntering on pretty well. The food was simply amazing, my mood was good, Aryan had indirectly hinted that we should embark on such visits more frequently, I had indirectly agreed, Alok was completely bewitched with Sandy, and Sandy- well, every time Alok's fat wallet peeped out of his coat pocket, I could practically see Sandy undergoing a mini-orgasm. So all of us were blissfully contented. I knew that, irrespective of the fact whether I was ever likely to meet any of these people again, I would always remember and cherish this evening.
 Before long, the plates had been cleared. I realised the dinner had almost come to an end, and I was regretting it. I really hoped I could meet Aryan again, for the sole reason that I knew we could get along well. Alok had also been really tolerable today, and frankly, for all my pretenses, I had enjoyed myself. The waiter again turned up for our orders for a nightcap, and irritatingly, he again began with me. Going red with embarrassment, I meekly ordered the Dom. Romane Conti. I didn't drink, but decided to simply place the glass in front of me. Alok chose the same, while Sandy opted for Scotch. When it was Aryan's turn, without batting an eyelid, he replied steadily, "An instant coffee please."
Startled, I looked at him. He smiled at me and winked boyishly. I winked right back and grinning widely, said, "Make that two"
Well, well, well, I could see a lot of coffee trips in my future.

In life, all of us come across people who are very different from us. We fall in love with perhaps only one of them, we like but a few of them, we are indifferent to many, we can't get along with most of them, and we can't understand all of them. Try not to find these differences,try not to point them out, and most crucially, don't bother to erase them. Simply enjoy them....enjoy the difference....enjoy being unique....enjoy being yourself and once you start doing so, trust me, even an instant coffee can be as intoxicating as Dom. Romane Conti 1997.

Saturday, 28 September 2013

The 486 Attraction


Friday. In Mumbai. An extremely wet sloshy sticky Mumbai. Maddening traffic, screeching honks, faultily functioning headlights, countless puddles, an army of dirty vehicles, so many people, such little patience, two handbags, one me and God alone knows how many thoughts!!!!

That day Mumbai seemed particularly wetter, the traffic seemed even more maddening, just about every driver seemed to have conspired to create a blaring cacophony of honks, no vehicle sped past me without courteously splashing a generous amount of muddy water on my light blue jeans, everything was just about ten times worse.........or was it simply my temper which was ten times shorter?
Ironically, I had every reason to be happy that day. It was my first day of second year engineering.....I had somehow managed to survive the first....my bag was new, my classroom would be new, my subjects would be different and thankfully my friends would be the same. The best part perhaps was that my timings had changed due to which I was required to reach half an hour later than I usually did...which meant getting up a little later...setting out a little later....reaching the bus-stop a little later....which meant missing bus. no 486....which meant no more 486 attraction. And  thereby hangs a tale.
Nobody would have guessed that my foul mood was caused entirely due to the single fact that I would not be able to board bus no. 486. and instead needed to travel by no.562. Both the buses were identical, they both had the same red colour, they both catered to a characteristic overhelming crowd of impatient people like me, they both even had the same poster of Besharam with Ranbir Kapoor sliding!!! So what the hell was it that bothered me? Was it simply the change in schedule, or the route that the bus took, or the people who got in.......or perhaps the ones who got out.....or just simply one person who got out?
My previous 486 travels had always been...well...quite interesting....not because of the people I travelled with, but because of the people, or rather person, who left the bus when I boarded it.  A boy perhaps my age or a year or two older, was one of the regular passengers of 486, just like me. His destination was my starting point, and so his seat became my seat. It had started two years ago that I, along with a few other pushy passengers would feverishly covet that seat in that bus which was invariably packed to the brim when the bus graced my stop. The moment this boy would get up to leave, we ran an intra-bus marathon to reach the seat. However, in this race, there was only a gold medal, not a sliver or bronze, and the gold medallist obviously enjoyed a comfortable journey downtown.
Now let me add in a word about our fellow passenger who had occupied so much of my mindshare. He looked a student to me, possibly an engineering student because he carried an engineering drawing kit every Thursday.....he was very tall and had a slightly dusky complexion. His hair were a little long for my taste initially but gradually the style had started to grow on me. He had light brown eyes, a slight stubble, and the most amazing smile which displayed the pearliest white teeth I had ever seen. But eventually he was just a passenger, a fellow student, a stranger, and because I never got around to knowing his name, my 486 attraction.
Over time I became the gold medallist every single day. It was not that I was an amazing runner nor did I specialize in pushing my way through a crowd, it was simply that Mr. 486 simply refused to budge from his seat till I came. Only then did he rise and allow me to sit, completely unfazed by the glowering glares that he received from seething passengers. Was I his 486 attraction? I don't know, but then, how many of us can boast of a reserved seat  in an overflowing BEST bus during peak hour? Surely that was something.
We never spoke to each other, I never said thanks, so he in turn could never reply that it was his pleasure. We never even wished each other a courteous good morning. We simply shared around forty-five seconds of our twenty four hour day in this seat exchanging session which always ended with a smile. Yes, a mutual smile was the only mode of communication that we shared in the twenty first century and amazingly, both of us never felt the need to improvise.
His smile had become  a very important part of my day and therefore I was always on time to catch my bus and my smile.
Now, after these glorious two years of 486 attraction, today was the first day I would be missing it, missing 486 to catch 562, missing a reserved seat to fight for a common one and missing a smile for  a whole bunch of new grimaces. Thus lamenting on my situational dilemma, I moodily trudged along the slushy lanes. Out of sheer habit, I checked my watch. 8:50 a.m. . With a sinking feeling I realised 486 would have already arrived and left the bus stop. My 486 attraction would now be heading to wherever he headed everyday, possibly wondering why I had not shown up. For the next ten minutes I analysed the situation almost a hundred times while sauntering upto the bus stop. When I finally reached the bus stop and looked, I was greeted with the sight of a horde of passengers, almost double the number I had had to handle with 486.This was like the last thing I needed. Fuming silently, I headed towards the queue which was being formed and in the process collided head on with someone. I looked up into a pair of light brown eyes and momentarily felt dazy. There he was, my 486 attraction, standing in front of me. It took me some time to question myself as to why he was still there. For me??? Had he actually waited ? To see whether I came late? Or did he just suddenly happen to take such a keen interest in the bus stop that he had been staring at it all this while. Quite frankly, at that time, both the options had seemed equally likely to me.What will you say when I admit that I still did not say anything. He looked at me with a quizzical expression in his eyes and a mock angry smile. Just then bus no. 562 came speeding in, carrying on the convention of splashing water on me. It was just that this time I did not care. I looked at the bus. I looked at him. And then.....I smiled....just smiled and without looking back  at him boarded the bus which left the stop as abruptly as it had entered it.
Now that day 1 of 562 was over, I was comparatively better mentally prepared the next day. Though there was a lurking hope within me that even today there would be a tall lanky boy, simply well, waiting for some complex reason on the bus stop. But when I reached, he was not there. All the passengers who had been waiting the day before were there but the one I was waiting for wasn't. Luckily to cut the wait, or rather hurt, short, 562 punctually scared the hell out of us by speeding in abruptly as usual. I somehow managed to wriggle inside the bus. As I stepped in, somebody at the other end rose, waved at me and smiled. Somebody tall, with long hair and the most amazing smile. I wove my way through the passengers and hurried upto to him. I just couldn't belive it. He was still smiling as I sat down and after two years, I finally broke the ice.  "You came by 562!!"
He simply smiled even more.
"Won't you be late today?" I asked him unsurely
Shrugging his shoulders, he finally spoke, "I"ll just have to manage, won't I?" and then after a pause and smile, continued, "See you tomorrow."
Mumbai suddenly seemed amazing, the traffic suddenly seemed to be moving like butter, the honks were sounding so melodious, and I was just so happy. Reason : My 486 attraction had advanced to the 562 connection.