“ Ah! You have good pair of eyes!”
Ashish laughed. His expressions changed
from the confused look to smiling face. Phew!! A relief! I gave one of my fakest smile to cover up the
tensions. Next few hours got over smoothly with Shaggy becoming the star of the
party. And I… I was invisible the whole time while allowing my friend to enjoy
the limelight.
As we headed towards home, he asked,
breaking the silence ( that was there for some time) between us, “ How far is
the Blue Ivy Resort?”. I replied with bored expressions, “ Blue Ivy Resort.. It’s
quite far.. four hours from the main city if you start early morning. Why do
you ask?” “Hmm.. Ashish invited us there.”, he said softly. “ What!! We are not
going.”I said firmly. “ Why? Is it because of Ashish?” he asked. “You don’t understand!!
Ashish reminds me of the past we shared. The only way I can forget him is to be
as far as I can from him.”I said. “ You
are running away again!! Past is long gone. He has moved on from that. Now it’s
your turn to move on.”, he said. I was too tired to avenge out my wrath on him.
I stomped towards my room.
It was 4 am and I was amidst of my
dream of impossible life. Suddenly I feel someone shaking my shoulder. It was Shaggy. “Wake up! It’s four. We will be
late for the trip.”,Shaggy whispered into my ears. I ignored him and got back
to my dream. “ Wake up! Ashish is here!”he said. I got up at the name of Ashish. “
Where?
What?” I said , bewildered about the fact that Ashish was at my room. I looked
around. He wasn’t there. Ah ! So this was his trick for getting me out of my
bed. I tried to get back to sleep. Unfortunately I felt water splash on my
body. It was my crazy sister who was partner in crime with my useless friend. “
I hate you both! I curse you thousands horrible dreams!” I screamed.
They laughed mercilessly at my
situation during the whole journey. I sulked at the corner , trying my best to
cool down my temper.
As usual I moped at the side, trying
to hide from vibrant crowd. But when you have Shaggy as your friend, you cannot
be alone. “Come on , you old whine! Show
your colourful side to everyone.”, he said, grabbing my hand to volleyball
court. Our team missed some potential goals because of me.
Ashish joined the opponent team. I
knew he was great at this and I knew losing was my trait. I had lost our
precious relationship then and now losing a game against him wouldn’t hurt me.
( To be continued)
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