Its in continuation of an ongoing fiction; so in case you missed the 1st and 2nd part, here you go :
http://unsocialgaurav.blogspot.in/2015/05/the-one-at-ticket-counter.html
http://unsocialgaurav.blogspot.in/2015/06/the-one-at-ticket-counter-2.html
http://unsocialgaurav.blogspot.in/2015/07/the-one-at-ticket-counter-heartbreak.html
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“Hey, how have you been? By the way how did you get my number”, I was really curious about it. “I needed a favor from you, so I asked Rashi for your number. Hope you didn’t mind me calling you up.”, she tried being a usual lady who calls up a random guy for any favors. “Damn you, Rashi”, I thought. “Yeah, tell me what was it that I could do for you?” Instead of beating around the bush, I wanted to come straight to the point. “Meet me over a cup of coffee tonight. Then I would tell you. Its my treat” she replied. I was knocked out. The girl who was the epicenter of my thoughts, asking me out for coffee, the same girl who is already engaged, happily. I didn’t knew if I was being lucky or hopelessly pathetic. Whatever, the coffee plan did cheer me up, as this was the best I had heard in the past 1 week. “Are you asking me out on a date?” I tried being funny and a flirt at the same time. “Yeah, yeah, think whatever you want to, but CCD Madhapur, the one with a lounge at 8. Pick me up on your way to CCD. I will wait for you near Building no. 10 at 7.45?”
http://unsocialgaurav.blogspot.in/2015/05/the-one-at-ticket-counter.html
http://unsocialgaurav.blogspot.in/2015/06/the-one-at-ticket-counter-2.html
http://unsocialgaurav.blogspot.in/2015/07/the-one-at-ticket-counter-heartbreak.html
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scroll below to find the posts. Thanks!
“Hey, how have you been? By the way how did you get my number”, I was really curious about it. “I needed a favor from you, so I asked Rashi for your number. Hope you didn’t mind me calling you up.”, she tried being a usual lady who calls up a random guy for any favors. “Damn you, Rashi”, I thought. “Yeah, tell me what was it that I could do for you?” Instead of beating around the bush, I wanted to come straight to the point. “Meet me over a cup of coffee tonight. Then I would tell you. Its my treat” she replied. I was knocked out. The girl who was the epicenter of my thoughts, asking me out for coffee, the same girl who is already engaged, happily. I didn’t knew if I was being lucky or hopelessly pathetic. Whatever, the coffee plan did cheer me up, as this was the best I had heard in the past 1 week. “Are you asking me out on a date?” I tried being funny and a flirt at the same time. “Yeah, yeah, think whatever you want to, but CCD Madhapur, the one with a lounge at 8. Pick me up on your way to CCD. I will wait for you near Building no. 10 at 7.45?”
“Yeah, sounds like a plan. Will give you a call once I
start. See you then.”, and the call disconnected. There was an obvious
excitement on my face as I kept back my phone on the desk. I speculated for a
good 10 minutes, about the possible reasons of Ritika calling me out of blue.
It was then that it occurred to me that the only person who could answer this
would be Rashi who had earlier passed on my number to Ritika.
“She needs a favor from you. She didn’t tell me what it
was, but the fact that she’s been looking for job change for quite some time now
has to do something with it”. This is how Rashi greeted me as soon as she
answered the call. “I just called you to ask for your weekend’s plan”, I
tried to ignore her information and dodge the embarrassment. “I know why
exactly you called me. Ritika called me up an hour back and you calling me up
now. And for weekend plans, you would have called Rahul instead”, she
countered my lie with a fact. “So, you really have no idea what it is all
about”, I cross-questioned her. “Look, Ritika is not my closest friend.
I told you what I knew. But please don’t get all excited and have any false
hopes. Ritika may be in a relationship now, but its not her 1st one.
She knows how to get her work done, and I don’t want you to fall for her”.
The incident at the ticket counter suddenly flashed in front of me. “Yeah, I
get it” I replied to Rashi and disconnected the call. I sat on my chair,
and swung back and forth, unable to comprehend what exactly this girl was
looking for. I was not sure if I should be cautious, reminding myself of what
Raashi just told me, or be rather excited at the mere prospect of meeting the
girl I had a huge crush upon. Somehow the call with Raashi made me introspect
about the entire thing. A girl who chanced upon a stranger to get movie tickets
can also make her way get through whatever she wants. I sat in front of my
workstation, blankly seeing a batch process run on the console, as a tsunami of
thoughts crisscrossed my mind.
I started to pack my stuff, the moment clock struck 7.30 PM. The
inbuilt GPS in my brain quickly calibrated itself and started looking for the
shortest route to Ritika’s work place. You know you are in Hyderabad, when an
IT firm which is located at more than 7 kms away from yours can be
reached in less than 30 minutes. I took out my phone as I took the staircase
instead of the usual lifts. I called up Ritika as planned and she answered the
call at the 1st ring. “I was actually waiting for your call”,
she uttered immediately. “Oh, alright! Will be there before 8, and please come
out of your office”, I replied to her. I specifically asked her to come out
because I knew that for a female, logging off from the office can be a time
taking affair, that too when she is going out elsewhere after that.
Despite of being stickler for punctuality, it never worked in
my favor. It took Ritika another 5 minutes and 3 calls to finally arrive
outside her office. There was a hint of makeup on her face. I checked out her carryon
bag, and wondered what all she kept in there. “How should I sit, I mean
one-sided or cross legged?” she asked me even before exchanging
pleasantries. “Sit in whatever way that makes you comfortable. I don’t mind
anything”, I replied as she wasn’t yet my girlfriend and her seating
posture as a pillion rider was certainly not my call. She was still confused
and took a moment to decide. I could not comprehend what went across her mind,
but she decided to sit one-sided, the way most of the woman prefer to in India.
This was followed by an awkward silence for the next 10 minutes until we
reached the closest CCD. I was extra cautious, drove slowly and ensured that
every bump or pot-hole on our way met utmost respect which I otherwise never
cared for.
“So, whats up”, I asked her as soon as we took the
corner table for two. Before she could respond to it, the server appeared in a
whiff with a menu in his hand. “What would like to order sir”, he asked
with a fake smile and a weird accent which certainly wasn’t Indian. While I was
still fiddling with the menu, in order to scan the menu to sort the items with
their prices in ascending order, she spoke out. “I will have a Café latte,
with a spoon of sugar; double cheese vegetable grilled sandwich and a glass of
iced water. And how about you Gaurav?” I sat there with my jaws and eyes
wide open, as none of the syllables which she just spoke for her order made any
sense to me. “Do you like cold coffee? Try out their Café frappe, it’s
amazing”, she suggested me sensing my unfamiliarity about the pretentious
items in the menu. I could only blabber a “Yeah, sure. Sounds good”. The
server vanished the second his Café’s business rose manifold times by the
senseless order of overpriced items. “Cold coffee?” I thought. “Do I
come across as a cold person that she recommended me a cold coffee”.
“I am amazed why haven’t we done this earlier. I have met
you so many times, but you have never come across as such a warm person”,
she started the conversation.
“I guess it’s the hot coffee speaking. I am otherwise
always warm. And I thought that was the reason you ordered a cold coffee for
me.” I replied to her with my some humor added with a pinch of sarcasm.
“No I mean, we never met casually. How is your work and
how your new role is treating you”. She certainly did her homework as there
were not many people who knew about my elevated role in my organization.
“All is cool. Am getting used to it”, I replied to
her.
She went on talking about her job, her family, colleagues and
her friends. What she did not speak about was her boyfriend with whom she was
engaged. In another 30 minutes, I knew the names of her siblings, her relatives
both closed and distant ones and also about her pet dog. We went on having a
marathon conversations over the next 1 hour and I noticed how hapless the store
server looked at us, as he noticed us ordering nothing after our 1st
order. She sounded not only genuine, but affectionate and passionate about how
she treated things in her life. My likening, respect for her increased manifold
times after our 1st formal conversation over a cup odd Café’ latte.
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