This is a piece of fiction, nothing else..
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What I was about to witness next was something I had never seen before. Everything at Saraswati Lane was so still and lifeless, I could literally hear myself breathe. And so were the insides of 130, Saraswati Lane, II-Town (that was the address on the parcel), just like all the other houses in the neighborhood. Not that I could get in. If one happened to pass by, they would wonder if anybody actually lived there. Such was the strange silence around 130, Saraswati Lane, II-Town that morning. What happened? Where were everyone? It was hard to imagine the answer. But it was as much as I could do. I confess I was a bit dizzy. But that wasn't the answer. No.
I was about to knock on the door, when it happened.
Ring....Ring...Ring !!
A sudden noise coming out of 1-2-7, none too soft for me to not be able to hear from where I was standing, brought me back to my senses. It was just an alarm. Surely, someone would respond now, I hoped; in vain.
Ring....Ring...Ring...
Ring....Ring...Ring... ~ ~
No movement. Nothing.
The alarm bell stopped after some time. But that was all. Still no activity. Still no soul visible, at least to the naked eye. "What am I thinking now", I bemused. "I think I am still sleepy! Got to hit the bed as soon as I reach home. Aah, only if it weren't for this stupid 'urgent' parcel, I would still be in my bed. A man can't catch a break! Even on a Sund... " And then, I realized what had happened. It was a SUNDAY!! And all the residents of Saraswati Lane were sound asleep. Because it was SUNDAY!
After some time Mr. Harshad finally opened his door, to my relief. I was elated to see his frowning face, one of a man who seemed to have been disturbed out of his meditation. Slowly, wearily, he took the package from my hand, fumbled with his pen to write his signatures and then gave me one last look of total annoyance before shutting his door close again. I knew what he was about to do now. He was about to sleep again.
"And so will I, Mr. Harshad. So will I." I thought, as a wry smile crept across my tired face.
After some time Mr. Harshad finally opened his door, to my relief. I was elated to see his frowning face, one of a man who seemed to have been disturbed out of his meditation. Slowly, wearily, he took the package from my hand, fumbled with his pen to write his signatures and then gave me one last look of total annoyance before shutting his door close again. I knew what he was about to do now. He was about to sleep again.
"And so will I, Mr. Harshad. So will I." I thought, as a wry smile crept across my tired face.
And you had to post this on an early Sunday morning!!
ReplyDeleteNice read :)
And a Flipkart agent actually turned up that Sunday morning at the door of my house.
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thumbs up for your writing:)
ReplyDeleteI have seen that meditating face hundreds of time :P
Yes, you have. No doubt!
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