‘thankfully, atleast you are by my side’ – Laveena looked at
the sea waves that dashed the shores on a warm summer evening.
She'd often appreciated the dusky summer evenings than winter
and rainy days.
Breathing deeply a breeze of air - ‘its only You that make me feel….’
‘Romantic ..?’ – Gaurav was watching the shore as well,
sitting at a slight distance from her. He thought she was talking to him.
Startled at his reply - ‘oh..I…I think I was…’ after a pause ‘little..lost’
– she covered up with a grin
‘oops…sorry..never mind’ – he apologized; realizing things. He too was kind of... Lost in thoughts!
Both Gaurav and Laveena were strangers to each other. That evening somehow they happened to be in the same state of mind, and were looking for some peace...which they felt, they would find by the sea..
Not too late from then, neither too far from Laveena
and Gaurav..
‘you hurt
me. I don’t want to talk to you’ – cried the girl
‘No. it was
You who hurt me! You are a liar’ – came another cry..this time..of a boy
’but I got
the game from my brother’ - girl
‘and you
ditched me, did not play at all!’ – boy, sounding serious.
‘but you liked
the game a lot right, moreover Ishaan and Vikrant were also with you?’ – girl,
confused.
‘I wanted to
play with you! Just that!’ – he
sulked.
‘ but I
borrowed from bhaiyaa..just for you..’ – she explained, continuing ‘ and I had
a lot of Math assignment to complete – I realized late..i will get a remark from my teacher if I did not complete it’ – she continued getting a tad
emotional.
‘I too had
my home-work to do. I completed it and came just to play with you!’ – he said, continuing -
‘you are
just giving reasons! Anyways,
I will buy a game of my own and play with Anup’s gang’
‘okay..do
whatever you want. My brother owns the game, I will play with him and his
friends..you are not my best friend any more’ – she retaliated.
‘you think
without you I cannot do anything! Go..go to your brother and other friends..I
don’t want a friend like you....forget being a ‘best friend’’- he revolted back.
.....- ‘kaheen na kaheen kuch na kuch toh kar hi
loonga’ - he grumbled ... as they turned away from each other
the boy's last
line, rather dramatic, made Laveena chuckle..it was too heavy a dialog for a 10-ish year
old boy. ‘aaj kal ke bachche’ – she
commented - ‘wherever he learnt that dialog from’ - and shrugged
Gaurav, who too
was watching silently, did not reply. might be another slip of her thoughts!. He dint want to embarrass himself by responding this time.
They continued watching…
..Near the
shore, the little girl involved herself in designing the castle she had planned
with her ‘best friend’ – all by herself now. They had almost reached their
favourite spot to build this, together, but because they had picked up a row on some old issue, they decided to part ways and build it individually
The boy,
never to give up, started digging up sand to build one – of his own..at a
distance not too far from the girl.
She had laid a beautiful design for the
castle, however her tiny hands struggled to grasp the sand and build it.
He, on
the other hand, managed to dig out enough of the material, but struggled on
where to start from for he knew, she knew it better.
None spoke. Both were
determined. They glared a couple of times at each other, and then turned away - pretending to be busy building their own stuff
****
Both Laveena and Gaurav – still silent, considered helping the kids, but then a series of ‘what if’s…?’ held them back. None had enough
experience with handling kids. It felt safe to play mute spectators instead,
considering the intense mood the kids were in!
****
The little boy and girl gave one more glare at each other,
when suddenly out of the blues, a terrible wave gushed in and washed away her
design and his heap of sand. She turned to watch in dismay, he shriveled.
‘Damn-it!’ – Gaurav jolted instantly! Laveena could not speak - her own thoughts crossed each other, of
course, she was relating to something else – something – rather someone she was on the verge of losing...
*****
The kids looked helplessly at each other for a moment..
The kids looked helplessly at each other for a moment..
Should I go pacify
them? A chocolate would do? Or some funny cartoon-story? Or consider patching
each other up? – thoughts of the same frequency were now ran in both Gaurav
and Laveena’s minds...the silent spectators felt for them..
But before they could come to a decision, a sudden turn of
events –
‘bas..phir aisa nahi hoga – tu wahaan par design laga.. - announced the boy, clearly determined, pointing to a safer place where waves were not likely to touch – ‘ye paani apne aapko kya samajhta hai’ - he
started digging up the sand once again.
‘haan..aur yeh le’ – as she picked up a broken piece of wood.
‘is par apna mitti daal…koi leher tera kuch nahi bigaad sakta’ – she responded,
as they teamed up instantly.
[Engrossed in their task ..]
‘I am very sorry…shaayad
meri galti thi..main tujhe thoda pehle bata deti na’ – the girl said meekly.
‘nahi re…tera
Maths weak hai na..its okay’ – he smiled back assuring her there was no war
between them.
‘tu Anup ki
gang ke saath khelne jaayega?’
‘areey pagli..main kyun
jaaun..hum dono ko Anup pasand nahi hai na ' .. keeping her engaged...mai tere ghar hi aaunga..Sunday ko
khelenge..Vikrant aur Ishaan bhi hai na.’ – as they continued their Sunday
plans until a beautiful castle was built up – no wave could touch it...the kids jumped out of sheer excitement at their task accomplished
‘humne iske
liye kitni planning ki thi na..Finally ban gaya’ – there was joy twinkling in
their eyes. There was joy in two other pair of eyes too…
‘agar hum phir se friends nahi bante toh ye kabhi nahi banta na’ – the girl realized.
‘aise kaise nahi banne deta..hum dono humesha se best friends the’ – finally declaring ‘I am also sorry na’... adding rather precociously - 'humaara dream-castle zyada important tha, ladaai nahi' - not realizing he had struck 2 chords directly, unbeknown to him
'ab chal ...bigaad humara ghar' - the boy mocked at the sea waves that was far from touching their dream-house.
‘kaash koi camera ya mobile hota humare
paas..ek photo le lete’ – as they still stood admiring their creation.
At this,
both Gaurav and Laveena, not giving a second thought, sprang up, caught hold of
a tourist photographer who was wandering around, and fulfilled the kids wish - ‘is
photo ke peeche apna naam aur aaj ki date likh dena, theek hai na?’ – Gaurav instructed
to the kids, and they nodded obediently.
The elders’
presence was felt for a short time – for the kids were still in the amazement
of fulfilling their dream.
****
It grew little darker. The kids were returning happy..holding each others hands..
Laveena had found her answer – and turned to
Gaurav – who somehow shared the same frequency with her that evening. They exchanged
a brief smile, and Laveena, parted her way...
For one last time she turned back to look at the happy kids,
with a gratitude on her face – ‘aaj kal
ke bachche’ and walked towards her car to return to where she had packed her bags from – picking out the separation papers, and crushing them - this was not the solution. a small wave of brawl did not mean the end!
All she wanted to do, was just hug her husband, and remind him of the dreams they had shared together...she knew he was still waiting for her...
After some time…
****
With the kids and the young lady gone, Gaurav, who was
playing his cool all the while, instantly dialled –
‘Puja....listen. ..i know kuch dinon se humaare beech, kuch galat ho raha hai.. lekin i have realized..it was never about me against you..it's about us, facing it together..shaayad galti meri bhi thi...but I just wanted you to know…’ his voice shivered..’i still..'- he gulped a lump in his throat.. 'i..am waiting for you...please call me back..’ –
and he hung his voice message.
He sat staring at the waves waiting... letting only the darkness watch his tears roll down from his eyes...
The phone rang..
The phone rang..
The castle the little girl and the boy had built, together, faced the sea-waves in glory..untouched...
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