They both just stared at each
other for few uncomfortable seconds.
“Didn’t expect to meet you
again…” Shruti initiated the conversation.
Ashwini merely nodded her head
and studied Shruti. There was anger, lots of anger on her face. Ashwini had
hoped that time would heal everything. Apparently, it wasn’t so.
“How are you?” She asked Shruti
who shrugged at her question.
“Going on. What about you?”
“I am cool.” Ashwini replied
back. They both stood feeling awkward.
They had unexpectedly landed
together at a farm in the outskirts of the city. The farm owner had arranged a
camping event for those interested in watching the meteor shower that was
expected on that night. It was supposed to be a shower that would ‘turn night
into day’, as the scientists had
predicted.
Ashwini cleared her throat and
said. “All set to watch the shower?”
“If it really happens…”
She’s not being really helpful, Ashwini thought with a little bit
of regret. Just when she thought that any further conversation would be futile,
Shruti spoke up.
“What are you doing now-a-days?”
“I am a travel writer. It’s a
dream job as it combines both my hobbies of travelling and writing.”
“Plus, you get to meet a lot of
people. You must be loving it. You always were very social.”
“Not any more. I prefer solitude
to company.” Ashwini said in a low voice. “What about you?”
“I am a software programmer. I am
working solely from home. Like you, I too seem to have developed a liking for
solitude.” Shruti said and after a brief pause, she asked. “What about family?
Are you married?”
“No! God help me, I am happily
single. My parents are abroad and I visit them occasionally. My job keeps me
pretty busy. Where’s your family?”
“Parents live here. I have taken
a separate flat in the same building where they stay. It helps me to work
uninterrupted and keep an eye on them as well. Not married, thankfully.”
Ashwini nodded thoughtfully.
“It’s strange that we both ended up being single and are actually enjoying it.”
Shruti didn’t comment on that.
She looked around. Everywhere small tents were being set up by hired hands in
the farm. It was scenic. Mountains bordered the far end of the farm and
currently, the sun was beginning its slow descent there. The sky was a
kaleidoscope of orange, red and grey as the sunset painted the world red. A
large area that was devoid of plantation was being used for the camp. Shruti
guessed the number of campers to be around thirty.
“Come, let’s find a tent.”
Ashwini gestured to Shruti and they both walked towards their tents, a world of
questions, regrets and pain lying beneath the awkward silence between them.
The campers had a sumptuous
home-made dinner which the farm’s owner had arranged for them. By nine at
night, everyone had settled comfortably in their tents. Shruti and Ashwini had
taken up tents next to each other, either coincidently or deliberately.
Ashwini came out of her tent
exactly at the same time as Shruti stepped out.
“Going there...” They smiled
lightly as both had said that at the same time while pointing to a small hill
that lay on one side of the farm. They left together for the hill.
“The view is just awesome.”
Shruti commented as they both lay down with their hands folded under their
heads. They were gazing at the sky which was lit by infinite number of stars
twinkling brightly.
“I never get to see
this at the city. So much pollution, so many artificial lights, so crowded…”
“I get to see a lot of this, you
know. It’s a great feeling to lie down in the grass and know that you are watching
the same sky which you were looking at, from the other side of the world
somewhere at some other time. Everywhere I go, the sky remains unchanged.”
Ashwini said almost lazily as she was feeling contented and blissful.
“You have become poetic.” Shruti
commented with a chuckle.
“Maybe… Travel does it to you,
you know. You start watching for beauty in everything around you, from the
tiniest leaf or bud to the majestic mountain. You really start observing
everything.”
“So this trip will be going on
the records too?”
“Yes, definitely... And now it
has taken a personal turn too.” Ashwini said carefully, looking over at Shruti
who didn’t say anything for a long time.
“I wish I could turn back the
clock and bring the wheels of time to a stop.” Shruti said after a while,
looking at the sky so intently, it felt as if she were wishing that it would
absorb her.
“At what point of time would you
like the wheels to stop?” Ashwini asked, already having guessed the answer. She
hoped Shruti would speak it all out and lighten herself.
It seemed to take forever for
Shruti to answer. “That moment, when I didn’t hand over your letter to Kartik...”
A heavy silence permeated the
air. Shruti turned over and looked at Ashwini who was looking at the stars.
“I know.” Ashwini said.
Shruti got up, totally stunned.
“You know? How? When did you come to know about this?”
“Three years after we left
college… I had called Rahul casually just to catch up with our old friends.”
Ashwini said, referring to their mutual college friend.
Shruti took a sharp intake of
breath. “You knew this all along… and yet, you are here with me today…” She
hung her head down – shame, guilt and pain making it impossible for her to face
Ashwini.
Ashwini slowly got up and put a
hand around Shruti’s shoulders. “It’s okay, you know. It was really a long time
back. It doesn’t matter now.”
“How do you even have the
strength to say this to me?? I have ruined your life and yet, here you are,
consoling me! Don’t be so kind to me. It’s killing me from inside! I don’t deserve
you, your friendship or your forgiveness!” Shruti burst out into tears as the
guilt and shame that had accumulated in her heart since the past two decades
finally burst out in the form of heavy sobs.
Ashwini just held her shoulders
and kept quiet, waiting for her to let it all out. She felt a deep pain in her
heart for Shruti’s suffering and badly wished that they had met sooner.
“Cry as much as you want, Shruti.
And then, when you feel calm enough, you can tell me why you did it. Speak your
heart out today. I want you to get rid of those feelings which you have
apparently suppressed in your heart since all these years.”
Her words only made Shruti sob
harder and she fell down into Ashwini’s lap and cried out her heart. Ashwini
stroked her hair gently, deep pain and compassion reflecting in her face.
It took a long while for Shruti
to calm down. Even after she stopped crying, dry sobs racked her whole body,
making it very difficult for her to speak.
“We were best friends since our
childhood… How could I do such a thing to you?” She managed to say, stammering
out the words as Ashwini shook her head and held a hand towards her cheek.
“No, don’t be so good to me. Hit
me or throw me off this hill… I ruined your life! I took away the love of your
life!”
Ashwini stared at her without
saying anything.
“You, me and Kartik have been
together since our school days. I knew you were in love with him right since
childhood. And I knew the moment when he too fell in love with you. It was
during our school picnic when we were in eighth standard.”
Ashwini turned her face to look
the other side. Shruti’s words had brought a sweet and severe ache of memories
and they were threatening to overwhelm her.
“You were playing cricket, or
rather, trying to play. You kept missing the ball that Rahul was pitching and
were laughing uncontrollably. I too was laughing until I saw Kartik look at you
as if he were mesmerized. You really were looking very cute in that skirt and
top, you know. With that short pony tail and clear complexion… You were glowing
with happiness that day.”
Ashwini smiled sadly and didn’t
say anything.
“It was then that I felt
something pierce me like a knife. I couldn’t bear the idea of Kartik liking you
more than me. I have always been territorial. I guess you know that about me. The
wave of jealousy that arose in my heart baffled me totally. I don’t have any
logical explanation for this. I didn’t even love Kartik. I just couldn’t bear
that suddenly you got more of his attention than me.”
“You never forgave anyone who
overtook you in any manner, be it marks, good looks or even competitions. You
always wanted to be the first, be the winner.” Ashwini said this without any
malice.
“And yet you never left my side.
Even when I started cribbing if you got more marks than me... It was partly due
to my inherent nature, partly due to Kartik. I was angry with you for having
grabbed his attention. All sorts of
negative thoughts came to my mind. I started thinking that if and when you both
became a couple, I would be the proverbial outsider, the third-person who would
interfere with all your plans and who would shortly but surely become an
unwanted nuisance.”
“If you really thought that, then
you didn’t know me and Kartik as well as we thought.”
“I wasn’t thinking correctly.
Jealousy had blinded me. I am not proud of what I thought or did at that time.”
Ashwini kept quiet and sat
looking at Shruti who took a deep breath and resumed talking.
“Every day before leaving for
school I would worry that may be Kartik would express his feelings to you and
you would become a couple. I closely kept a watch on Kartik who became more and
more enamored with you as the days passed by. I didn’t have to worry about you
as you were always shy around him and never gave him any cause to know your
feelings towards him.”
“Yes, he had that effect on me,
you know. I could never look in his eyes for more than a few seconds. I felt
terribly shy and conscious in his company. I was always grateful for the
presence of you and Rahul as it made things less awkward for me.” Ashwini said
sadly.
“I knew that… and I am ashamed to
say that I took advantage of your shyness to never let you alone with Kartik
for more than few minutes.”
Ashwini nodded her head and asked
her. “So, about the letter…?”
Shruti gulped visibly and a look
of utter shame crossed her face. “I was secretly glad when we finished school
and Kartik still had not expressed himself to you. Fate put us in the same college. And there,
on Friendship Day in our first year, you gave me the shock of my life.”
Ashwini smiled. “I told you
openly that I love Kartik and I wanted him to know it. I wrote a letter to
Kartik where I had written my heart out and I gave that letter to you to
deliver it to him as I was feeling too shy.”
They both sat quietly for few
minutes, each relieving the day and moment when their lives had changed.
Ashwini frowned. “But, I saw you
give him my letter.” She looked at Shruti with a confused expression on her
face.
“I gave him a letter all right;
it just wasn’t your letter.”
A look of understanding came over
Ashwini’s face as she shook her head and laughed. “I knew it would be trouble
when people started saying that even our handwritings match each other’s.”
“The letter which I gave him was
written by me in your name.”
“What had you written in that
letter that made him leave our entire group altogether?”
An infinite moment seemed to pass
through before Shruti spoke in a very low voice. “I wrote that you love Rahul
and that you need Kartik’s help to get Rahul to fall in love with you.”
Ashwini felt a mountain of grief
and regret fall over her heart as she stared silently at the stars. They didn’t
seem to shine as brightly as they had a little while ago. She heard Shruti sob
quietly and felt perilously close to tears herself.
So this was the answer to the
questions that had plagued her since almost two decades.
She had never really understood
why Kartik changed his college right after the first year. She had assumed that
may be he didn’t love her and her proposition had only made him feel awkward. But
she had known that he would never leave the college for just a silly reason as
this. What had hurt her most was, he didn’t even say goodbye to her. After the
day the letter was handed over to him, she noticed that he spent lesser and
lesser time with her group and had withdrawn unto himself. Even Rahul had
stopped spending time with them. It was the most miserable time of her life as
Ashwini lost everything at the same time – her childhood love and her best
friend Kartik and her very good friend Rahul who had always been there for her
with his rock support.
Her second question was also
answered. She now understood why Rahul was so keen to end the call when she had
called him, three years after they had all left college.
“Rahul was really angry with me,
you know.” Ashwini said quietly. “When I asked him about Kartik’s whereabouts,
he said it would be better if I didn’t ask anything about him at all after
hurting him in a very bad way. He just changed the topic and ended the call
within few minutes. That was when I realized that something was amiss.”
Shruti continued to sob while
Ashwini said thoughtfully. “I sat back and remembered the day when I gave you
the letter, trying to find out what exactly had gone wrong. What struck me
first was your reaction. I remembered seeing your angry and shocked reaction
when I gave you the letter. I remembered watching you go over to the loo before
giving the letter to Kartik. I remembered the change in your expression, from
anger and shock to something much more sinister… I slowly realized that somehow
you were behind this entire fiasco. I never noticed this at that time because I
was too nervous about the outcome of my proposal. It all came back to me that
day after I spoke to Rahul. And today you have enlightened me and freed me from
two questions which have been troubling me since I left college.”
Minutes, hours, ages passed
between them as Shruti finally stopped crying and Ashwini tried to get rid of
the feelings of loss and regret that were piercing her heart.
“I am glad that you told this to me today. I
hope you are at peace now.” Ashwini said.
“Do you know about Kartik’s
whereabouts?” Shruti asked in a hollow voice completely devoid of any emotion.
“Yes, he is settled abroad now.
Happily married and has two boys.”
“How do you know? Are you in
touch with him now?”
Ashwini took out her cell phone
and showed her a snap of a family… Kartik’s family... He looked older and
happier. “I check his updates on Facebook from time to time. I have never
contacted him directly. But I like to know that I can reach him anytime I want
to. I never stopped loving him, you know. He was the one, the only one for me.”
Ashwini said in a voice thick with emotion and grief.
Shruti no longer felt anything.
She seemed to have exhausted her stock of emotions and tears. “Will you forgive
me please?”
“Yes, I forgive you. Because you
have spent the past twenty years in regret and guilt… No one should go through
that, Shruti. Twenty years is a long time to grieve and regret. I forgive you,
and hope you will forgive yourself too.”
Shruti nodded, unable to say
anything. “Any chance that we can be just like before?”
An immensely sad look came over
Ashwini’s face when she replied. “No Shruti. And it is not because of what you
did… It is because of what I have become. Something changed in me after I left
college. Parting from you all, losing Kartik and finally, my job… they all have
made me long for solitude. I visit many places but never make any lasting
friends. I enjoy the moment, that’s all. I can’t go back and be what I was when
we were all together. That’s not me anymore. I hope you will understand that
this has got nothing to do with you.”
“I fully understand. I didn’t
expect that you will agree. I can see why.”
They both sat in silence for some
time.
“So what do we do now?” Shruti
asked.
Ashwini smiled brightly. “Now, we
both make peace with our past and let it go. Then we will go our separate ways
with forgiveness in our hearts.”
A sudden ‘oooooh’ from the crowd
below interrupted their conversation as the first batch of meteors shot into
the earth’s atmosphere with celestial speed. Indeed, the night turned into day
as the burning meteors illuminated the sky with their brilliance and beauty.
Unconsciously, Shruti and Ashwini
held hands and watched the sky in wonder. Shruti smiled, for the first time
from her heart as the twenty-year old night of her soul ended and made way for
a beautiful morning with the promise of flowers and spring.
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