Photo credit: Shashi Nayagam |
The ripple in his white school shirt had the power to turn her knees to
water. She only had to shut her eyes and that tensile walk would come back, a
rolling sort of stride. He was tall, salt and pepper shock bouncing in the hill
breeze on those rare occasions he swiveled in her direction.
One did not turn and gaze back, you see. It was the 1970s and well
brought up teenagers pretended the other gender did not exist. There was
awkward shame, a sweaty palpitation, neurons hissing and crackling if you were
caught staring at your object of interest. Glances had to be stolen, furtive
and flickering. At fifteen, you were fighting a losing battle against hormones.
And all they did was, call it puppy love!
She thought of mountain peaks every time he came into her line of
vision. His frame intruded into her sleep laden eyes at night as she lay
imagining what it would feel like to fly off a cliff, diving into the open
skies. Just once had they gotten close enough during a class picnic photograph
for the whiff of freshly cut grass to take root in her nostrils.
When the teacher droned in class, lessons simply ebbed against the roar
in her ears. Her body faced the blackboard but her spirit would be aligned with
the right hand corner where he sat, focussing hard on the instruction. It was
no use fighting, her skin blushed all over and thin fire washed the pores.
This state of dopiness would have continued unabated had her half yearly
report card not come in to her parents, all covered in red ink. Here she was as
a direct fall out therefore, ensconced in the family car, ruminative of the
chain of events at home leading to the drive today. She snapped out of her reverie
as the driver killed the engine and turned to her, “Your appointment is in five
minutes, baby.”
She walked into the building bearing a blue sign: Dr. Asmita Pathak,
Clinical Psychologist and Self Esteem Expert.
4 comments:
Aaaw such sweet memories.
March 6, 2013 at 1:32 PM
Yes Shashi, it is a charmed place,our Pachmarhi!
March 6, 2013 at 2:03 PM
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