July 1st,
2011. It was my last day of deputation in Germany. I stayed in a place called
Heilbronn, which was about 40 minutes drive from
Stuttgart. I
had come from office early that day. My room was in utter mess. Half of my
packing was yet to be done. I came to realize the bitter fact that I had
procrastinated too much in this regard. And trust me, packing your baggage for
a first-time-return-from-deputation-journey is a colossal task. By the time I
was finished, it was 1.30AM in the morning!!! My flight was at 7.30AM and I had
called the cab to be present at 4.00AM. So, I had around 2.5 hours at my
disposal. My idea of a 4-5 hours sleep was long dead and buried. And, I was in
no mood to sleep, anyways. So, I decided to take a night walk along the banks
of the Neckar [a river which flows along the city of Heilbronn] for one last time. It was 1.40AM
when I left my apartment. I planned to come back by 2.30AM.
The
Neckar Bridge is just a 10 minute walk from my
apartment. It was quite a warm night. The weather widget on my cell was showing
16° Celsius [Yes!!! When you stay in Germany for sometime, 16° C feels
warm… ;-)]. Hmm… You must be wondering
when the woman will make an appearance in this article. After all, this article
is about a woman, right??? But, if you have had any prior experience dealing
with women, you will appreciate the fact that waiting is indeed a virtue with
them…;-)
So,
let us come back to the Neckar
Bridge. At right angles
to the bridge, there is a long walkway, lined with wooden benches, which runs
parallel to the river. There is a bench, on the back of which I have marked a
very small ‘K’. This bench is very special to me. I went up to it and sat on
it, contemplating the occasion which made it so special…
--- 2 weeks ago ---
I was sitting on
the banks of the Neckar when, I saw her. She
was exceptionally beautiful, dark and vivacious. She had a tropical flavor to
her complexion. I guessed she must be from Brazil. I don’t know what it is
with me, I keep thinking about Brazilian beauties all the time…;-) Anyway, she
came and sat on the same bench on which I was sitting. Well, I won’t bore you
people with all the details of my conversation with her. It started off with
mere exchanging of formalities, as it happens in most cases. But, surprisingly,
it went on an on and on. It lasted for the whole of 4 hours, 45 minutes [I
measured the time later. During the conversation, time just flew by on rosy
wings…:-)].
Mostly, she talked about her life. I was very cautious. I had learnt never to
let a girl know too much about your life, and I had learnt this the hard way…:-(
So, I thought, let her do all the talking, and I would be content with
listening. And, it was a great sight to see her talking so freely and openly.
Then, we talked about relationships. Well, at that point in my life, I had
never considered relationships very seriously. My life was pretty much screwed
up, and I didn’t want any girl to come into my life and aggravate matters
further. So, I had stayed safely out of any kind of relationships. But, with
her being at my side, my perception of a relationship was undergoing a drastic
paradigm shift. I was beginning to feel very comfortable in her company. Since,
I was a newbie as far as relationships are concerned, I put up a naïve face and
listened to what she had to say about it. She gave me a girl’s perspective
about what they expect from a relationship. Then, we discussed some philosophy.
My guess was right. She was a Brazilian and a huge fan of Paulo Coelho. She
almost gave me an instant summary of ‘The Alchemist’. I loved the way she
looked. I loved the way she talked. Even though I was putting up a calm
demeanor in front of her, inside, my emotions were tearing me apart. My heart
and my mind were fighting a world war. I was at my breaking point.
Before I could say
or do something stupid, her cell phone rang. Her friend was calling her to get
back to the railway station. She was supposed to go back to Paris that night. I didn’t want this
conversation to end. She had taken me to a whole new world. But, suddenly, I landed
back to earth with a jerk. She had got up to leave. Something inside me
prevented me from asking her cell number. She just looked at me for sometime. I
could not decipher what those eyes were conveying. I too simply stared at her.
The fact that I can never meet her again was very hard to digest for me. I
still remember the last words she said to me, “I spent such a wonderful time
with you. I hope that I will meet you again. Goodbye.” With that, she turned
and walked away. I kept watching her graceful movements until she disappeared
around the bend. I just closed my eyes and sat down on the bench. I still could
not believe what had happened. But, life had thrown a lot of curves before and
it didn’t take long for me to recover from this one. I just smiled to myself
when I reflected on what had happened for the past few hours. It was time for
me to go back to my apartment. Before leaving, I made a small ‘K’ mark behind
the bench, so that whenever I came to that spot, I will always be reminded of
the beautiful moments which I spent with her [You can still find that ‘K’ mark
on the bench. If any of you happen to visit Heilbronn, don’t forget to visit the ‘K’ spot…
;-)]
--- Back to the
present ---
Tringgg…
Tringgg… Tringgg… My cell phone alarm shook me up from my reverie. It was 2.30
AM. The time had come to say a final goodbye to the Neckar.
I saw the ‘K’ for one final time, turned and walked back to my apartment. I
checked my mailbox, since I had forgotten to check it for the past one week.
There were a couple of letters addressed to me. But, I didn’t have time to read
them. I put them in my pocket and walked towards my room.
--- Nine hours later
---
I was seated
comfortably in my window seat of my Paris-Bangalore flight. Everything had been
smooth. There was a small scare during the security check at the Paris airport,
since I was carrying two kgs more in my cabin bag [which included some things which
were not allowed according to the rules, but rules are meant to be broken anyways,
aren’t they…;-)]. But, no harm was done. All was well and I was on my way back
to our ‘Incredible India’. I remembered
the letters which I had picked up from the mailbox. I thought of going through
them. The first one was from the town municipal office regarding the
confirmation of de-registration. The second one was from… Guess who??? No, no
no… Not the Brazilian girl…:-P In fact, I don’t even remember whose letter it
was. Oh... How I wished it was hers!!! But the fact is, I don’t have anything
now to remember her by. Only her aura of elegance and beauty remains. And, as
John Keats magnificently puts it, ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’…
PS:
I wrote this article for the Essay Writing competition organized at our company, Robert Bosch as a part of the Women's Day celebrations in March, 2012. The topic was 'Woman- An experience which changed my life'. My article won the first prize...:-)
PS:
I wrote this article for the Essay Writing competition organized at our company, Robert Bosch as a part of the Women's Day celebrations in March, 2012. The topic was 'Woman- An experience which changed my life'. My article won the first prize...:-)
Nice experience.. 'After noon, Before evening!' ;) Firstly, don't scratch marks on benches!! Is this what you learnt? ;) Secondly, you did not even ask her name? could have 'reconnected' on FB!
ReplyDeleteWell, old habits die hard... You know that too well, don't you...:-P
DeleteI didn't ask her name because I know that I will meet her again... And it will be 'After Sunset' for sure...:-)