A little over a year into her marriage, and Rupal had exceeded all her expectations towards herself – she had actually become a wonderful cook. The Pulao and the Shahi Paneer were giving out the most mouth watering aroma, and she should have been proud of herself. Only, she wasn’t. It’s not easy to be proud of yourself, when you’re all alone at home, waiting for a husband who’s late. It was the third successive night that she’d been waiting for Himanshu to turn up, but he said he was held up at work for yet another day. She knew it was for the best, and yet she didn’t like it one bit. The fact that all her efforts at making the exquisite dinner were slowly turning cold was something she didn’t want to come to terms with so easily. She heard the key turning in the lock. A moment later, Himanshu’s voice boomed in from the corridor, “Honey, I’m home!” “You’re late again! Why do they have to make you work so hard?” she asked him the moment he came within her line of sight. Her a...
i want the butterfly to come back....smiles.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing that something so delicate can be so powerful. In life, and in memory's keeping...so fragile and yet it meant everything. Thank you for the reminder that though memories stay behind, they do settle down. It can be overwhelming when they stir like a hornets nest. You wonder if peace will ever come to roost.
ReplyDelete@ Brian... I do too. Thanks...
ReplyDelete@ Wine and words... It's the fragility and it's delicateness that makes it all the more powerful. More often than not, it's us who fail to recognize that.
@ Brian... I do too. Thanks...
ReplyDelete@ Wine and words... It's the fragility and it's delicateness that makes it all the more powerful. More often than not, it's us who fail to recognize that.
What I really like about this is how you flit from the man to the butterfly back to the man, showcasing the impact of this meeting from both points of view.
ReplyDelete@ Joybird... The last time I did something like that, there were a few people who didn't like it. I hope this time it was a little more likeable :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment.
Cheers,
Joy...
@ Joybird... The last time I did something like that, there were a few people who didn't like it. I hope this time it was a little more likeable :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment.
Cheers,
Joy...
masttt..!!!
ReplyDeletei love this... :)
but am bad at commenting so you can always assume I am speechless ;)
masttt..!!!
ReplyDeletei love this... :)
but am bad at commenting so you can always assume I am speechless ;)
@ sakhii... Thanks a lot. Haven't seen you around for quite some time, but I don't think that's got much to do with you to be honest. I know I haven't been around much lately... but I hope to remedy that :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Joy...
@ sakhii... Thanks a lot. Haven't seen you around for quite some time, but I don't think that's got much to do with you to be honest. I know I haven't been around much lately... but I hope to remedy that :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Joy...
:) is all I'm saying/doing.
ReplyDelete@ bondgal... I'm glad to see the smile.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Joy...
@ bondgal... I'm glad to see the smile.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Joy...
almost innocent....like a snapshot....true innocent and pinch of poetry...
ReplyDelete@ buckingfastard... In a good way, I hope. Thanks...
ReplyDeleteAnd you write poetry too! :)
ReplyDeleteThis here is one of the best ones I have read of late. Loved it :)
And you write poetry too! :)
ReplyDeleteThis here is one of the best ones I have read of late. Loved it :)
I oscillate a lot between poetry, prose, and photography. For the last
ReplyDeletefew weeks, the prose bit has been on a bit of a hold...
Thanks a lot for the comment.
I oscillate a lot between poetry, prose, and photography. For the last
ReplyDeletefew weeks, the prose bit has been on a bit of a hold...
Thanks a lot for the comment.