Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Part 2: High on Life (Chapter 1)

While he climbed the stairs of the three storied house where he had rented a one room and kitchen on his return; all others were leaving to start the weekend.

Sameer settled down with a cup of coffee and the book. He stared at the same page for fifteen minutes before giving up. Business management was the worst subject ever. Actually he was working with his father and grandfather since he was eighteen in their garment export business. What they taught in MBA was the glorified and complicated version of the wisdom he learned first hand. After all there were very few ways to make profits legally.

Also after being brought up close to the family, his sensibilities were different. He saw society and alcohol in a different light. He saw people dying and homes breaking by alcoholism; in the society where he was brought up drinking was not a recreation.

He went back to work the next day. Work was more interesting when the manager is missing. Actually Sameer was the most experienced guy in the bar and he assumed the managers role. He liked this responsibility. He worked very hard to complete the pending finances and when he stepped out of the manager’s cabin back to the bar he saw a familiar face.

It took him some time to recognize Kusum. She has left her hair open, wore no specs and looked pretty in a sky blue kurta. When their eyes met, she smiled and waved by just moving her fingers. Sameer walked to her as if he was spell bound. As he approached her, Kusum made the eye contact and said an enthusiastic greeting. She tilted her head and ran her fingers through her hair while asking him how he was.

Sameer found himself grinning like a school boy. It was not about him, any guy who was unexpectedly flirted by a girl would have had that reaction.

'I need my usual, Jack Daniels on the rocks' she said confidently.

Sameer felt the need to bring the drink himself. But by the time he was back kusum was a different person. She looked frustrated and disappointed, even angry.

She explained " I need to meet these boys my daddy shortlist as suitable suitors. It's very painful. They come in all shapes and sizes. I hate meeting them and evaluating them for a shade of sanity. It’s the biggest torutre I person can volenterily out themselves through. This one was such a brag, if he was smarted is college, irreplaceble at work, the best guy around…hunh if he was to be belived he was the superman who decided to walk on ground on his day off.”
“Thank God for making, all men as hippocrates. So if I like a guy I order coke and if I do not like them I order whisky. No Indian men can bear his to be wife to be a habitual drinker. They quickly make an excuse to leave and never return” She said with despise

She hestaitated and said “Why am I telling you all this. You are one of them” like she was inditing him of a crime.

“I am a little different” he said simply. And before she could role her eyes he added” I don’t appreciate either men or women drinking”.

She giggled “And you work here. What an irony.” She leaned forward “So you want to preach me about stop drinking” she teased.

“No. You shouldn’t otherwise there will be no way for us to meet” He replied and blushed.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

A twist in the tale...now its a dedication to all women who have to go through this torture :) n another twist a drunkard lady and a guy who doesnt drink haha...thats a 1st :D

sAndY said...

she giggled, she leaned forward...

in de last line he PASS.. Sameer jus gettin his business management lessons right.. :P

Asmita said...

"if I like a guy I order coke and if I do not like them I order whisky" - doesn't that make her a hypocrite too? Just thinking..why not be honest and order whisky on both occassions ;)