I felt something small hit my face. I opened my eyes to see
my teacher staring at me. He had thrown a
piece of chalk at me. I quickly stood up. My classmates were hiding their
smiles. “How dare you sleep in my class?
It shows how much you are interested in your studies. I feel sorry for your parents. They spend so
much on you and this is how you pay them. “ he shouted. I didn’t reply back and
smiled shamelessly. “Why are you smiling? Did I crack a joke here? Stand out.” he shouted. After half an hour , bell rang. The teacher dismissed the class. I came in to
take my bag. Rahul came towards me and patted my back. “ Hey bro!! You are
really a star. You manage to sleep in his class. He insults you every time and
in the end you give him a big smile. You have got guts. I cannot do what you
did there. “ he said. “What can I
do? His lectures sucks and I cannot control
my sleep. When he opens his mouth to shout, I cannot stop smiling. It’s like as
if some five year old squeaking at me.” I said and laughed.
Rahul and I were friends from third grade. He was partner in
all of my well executed pranks. We knew
each other so well. Dreams, aspirations
and secrets were not hidden between us.
Fifteen minutes later- We were waiting for the bus. Rahul was
back to his old ways of cracking jokes on teachers and our class nerds. I wasn’t
listening to him. I was simply staring at opposite bus stop. There were few
people waiting for the bus. Some of them were students like us. While some of them
were traveling to other side of city for purpose unknown to me.
But I couldn’t stop looking at the young lady standing
there. She was different from all of those who were standing. It was not her
beauty but her divine presence. She was wearing creamy salwar that was matching
her peachy skin. Her lips were contrast to her peach skin. They were dark red.
Her eyes were like doe eyed with diluted pupils. Her cheeks had a dash of
apple red. Her hair was lustrous black. She looked like an angel fallen down
from the heaven.
I didn’t care Rahul’s continuous nudging. I was simply
engrossed in staring at star shining from the opposite bus stop. “Hey, wake up
Vicky! The bus has come. Don’t you want to come home?” , he said. Shit! The
bus! If I missed this bus, I was sure going to be late and face the wrath of Hitler
at home. Who wants that?
(To be continued)
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