The airport was busy as usual. There were many people walking
in and out of the airport. I stood with a crowd of people waiting for their
closed one or strangers or whoever it is coming out of the ‘arrival’ entrance.
An hour had passed since my friend called. He had said that he was at the baggage
counter.
Where was he? Ah ! These customs
stuff! They are so time consuming activities. It’s a era of technology. I don’t
understand why they use the usual manual check ups when there are detectors
that can do these mundane jobs.
“ Hey Lee!” he waved his hand and called out my name. Ah! My
devilish friend had arrived at last. I gave him a huge hug. “ So Mr. Shaggy,
how was your flight?” I asked. “ Not the usual boring and long! Fortunately I
had a hot and sexy lass in my company…”, he started rattling a tale of his so
called hot co passenger. These guys I tell
you! They only care about sports and hot girls. When we chide them about their
habit, they would blame us for being too jealous.
Mr Shaggy a.k.a Santino Lopez had been my best buddy since
the time I moved to California. We didn’t share good rapport when I first met
him. He seemed to be a snob. But one stupid incident bought two different poles
together. My name was misspelled from Leelavati to Lee due to one of college
administrator’s mistake. That one mistake had changed my gender and I had to
share the room with Shaggy in boy’s hostel for a week until I was shifted. Thus
this started our journey towards the beautiful friendship.
Now we had decided to spend vacation at my place. Well ! I never wanted to come back to India for some reason. However Shaggy’s
pestering need to come to my country took a toll on me. I had to say yes to be
his tour guide.
As we reached the parking spot, he snatched my car keys. “
Let me drive!”, he said. I gave him a disgusted look. “ But this isn’t America!
People drive from every corner.”, I said. He ignored me and simply started the
engine.
We were on the road within minutes. He was speeding even after
I asked him to drive safely. He didn’t pay any heed to my advice. He didn’t look
at the vehicle coming from the other side and took a screeching turn.
Unfortunately the car ended banging the other vehicle. I gave him a ‘told you
so ‘ look. He hadn’t stepped out on the grounds of India and there he was,
already in trouble.
(To be continued)
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