But there's no point in looking back and saying I was unlucky.
Jamie Redknapp
The work load was pretty high that day and I couldn’t even get my lunch in time. I thought to have it at home after my office shift is over.
It was 3 in the afternoon when my colleagues from second shift came in. One of them smelled smoke due to gold flake ( " A Cigarette Brand "in case one dint knew ;) ) . He informed me about the upset weather outside and that it’s drizzling. My stomach thundered inside with hunger. I hurried off from office. It was a sudden downpour and I was racing with the cyclist, bikers and auto rickshaws towards home while the listening to the song " Rim Jhim gire sawaan " on my earphone . Feels Nostalgic yeah , when you hear a situational song .
When in school, it was so much fun when it rained. I took the longest route back to my home, walked slower than a turtle holding my cycle by my side , dancing with the umbrella ,jumping from heights holding the umbrella breaking it most of the time :D . hmm .. those were the days , but now the first thing I ever think now before getting drenched is ''yaar mobile geela ho jayega ''.
The traffic light was about to be green, I slowed down, I saw a girl , Fair, tall with specs, while her head was sheltered by a yellow plastic bag,she wore a black jeans with a tee of violet and white patterns .
I was looking at her. She came nearer waving her hand as if she was asking me to stop. But I didn’t! My foolish epic fail safe brain warned me that she might be waving for an auto behind me, don't u stop and make a mockery out of you. ..Please don't stop... And so I dint...
But a while later my heart urged me to look back... When I had almost crossed the traffic... I sneaked a peek into my rear view mirror...
Walla .. There were no auto, no bus, not even a cycle...
And she was looking at me … :/