It was a sweltering April afternoon. Natasha felt
irked with the constant blabbering of the passengers in the train. Right at that
moment, she got a savior. A small boy of around fourteen years old was selling
second hand books in the train. Being the crazy bibliophile, she stopped the
boy and started surfing the books that he carried along with him. She was
filled with childlike exhilaration on spotting a wonderful collection of love
poems by Pablo Neruda. She instantly took the book in exchange of forty rupees.
The boy smiled at her and went away.
Natasha was happy with her new possession. The
scorching heat and the chattering of passengers could not bother her in the
same fervency now. She opened the book and noticed the name of its original
owner: Sandeep Sen. The handwriting was neat and beautiful. Natasha
read the name and paused for a minute to contemplate about how the first owner
of the book could be like. May be, he was also a book worm like her.
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She finally pushed aside her thoughts and leafed
through the pages of the book, reading a poem from here and there. As she was
busy with her task, a paper escaped from the book and fell on her right foot. Natasha
picked the paper at once. She unfolded the paper and saw that it’s a letter.
The exhilaration that was ingrained in her face transformed to shock as she
gazed at the first two words of the letter. She could not believe what she was
seeing. The first two words of the letter read My Natasha.The curious mind of Natasha urged her to read the
entire letter without ogling at only the first two words of the letter.
My
Natasha,
Today,
as usual, you did not look at me or spoke to me once before leaving for your
office. I wonder why you cannot understand how much I pine for a loving look
and a caring touch from you. I know you do not love me. Our marriage is just a
compromise for you, to save the honor of your family. You still think about
that worthless guy who left you one day before your wedding. I know you loved
him and your heart is tainted with scars. But, at least don’t be so blind that
you cannot see the profound love that I have for you.
I
know I don’t have a charismatic personality. I am boring and not at all
attractive. But, I can tell it with sheer confidence that no one in the world
can ever love you more than me. I have loved you since childhood. You have
never even cast a single glance on me, but whenever I went to your house to
take tuitions from your father, I used to steal glances at you. You haven’t told
me anything about you, but I know each and everything about you starting from
your likes, dislikes to your fears.
I
bought this book today “100 love sonnets by Pablo Neruda” not because I am fond
of reading, but because I learnt that this is your favorite book. So, I will carry
this book with me always. It would make me feel that you are closer to me and will give me
the hope that one day, you will understand my love for you.
Yours,
Sandeep
Natasha’s eyes welled up as she read the letter. She
knew that she was not the Natasha whom Sandeep wrote this letter. He has
written it for his wife whom he loved dearly and who did not love him. However,
Natasha could feel the anguish of this stranger named Sandeep so deeply. She contemplated
about how much this person loved his wife and wondered about the fate of the
couple. Natasha wondered what made Sandeep sell the book which made him feel
closer to his wife.
Whenever Natasha reads this book or sees it lying in
her bookshelf, a plethora of questions and thoughts grasp her. Despite not meeting
or talking to Sandeep ever, he is the stranger Natasha could really never
forget.
Simple story with deep feelings . Sad Sandeep dint get love of his life :/
ReplyDeleteGlad that you liked it, Sachin :)
DeleteYeah, it's sad when love is unrequited.
Intense emotions beautifuuly expressed :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Ananya. Glad you liked it :)
DeleteOMG! Beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Aayesha :)
DeleteWe do not always get what we yearn.Well laid out
ReplyDeleteSo true! Thanks, Tejas :)
DeleteBeautifully crafted Purba..it has all the potential to become a longer one... :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Maniparna :)
DeleteReally touching with a nice message, Purba. Well expressed!
ReplyDeleteMay we all find love and appreciate what we have.
Thank you so much, Anita.
DeleteReally, all of us must appreciate what we have in our lives :)
I am thinking...what about Sandeep...why did he sell the book...
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Datta.
DeleteSandeep is a mystery to Natasha. May be, he was not well enough to take care of the book and his wife sold it, without coming across the letter. Or may be, he thought to let go of all the memories of his wife as his unrequited love tormented him everyday...
Just awesome write. Woww <3
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteBeautifully penned, Purba. It's sad that Sandeep had to sell the book.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Kiran. Yeah it's really tragic that the book that Sandeep once cherished was sold.
DeleteI am just talking the reader's sentiments to the next level...write the second part. :-)
ReplyDeleteha ha :D I will surely give it a thought. Thank you so much, Gaurab :)
DeleteSuch a sweet and innocent love story described in an intense manner ! I love the way you establish an emotional connect with your readers. Another great post dear. Every second day you make me awe with your abilities Purba. Love you lots. :) <3
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Ma'am. I feel honored when you appreciate me, as I am a huge fan of your writings. Much love and thanks for reading :)
DeleteSo glad to stumble on this one from the 10 blog posts! It's very touching. Purba.
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