CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST…
Eighteen months later….
Eighteen months later….
I was beginning to like my work. It was a challenge sometimes. I had learnt to go beyond boundaries. The dreams which had eluded me once, were dawning as reality now. I had my taste of success and as they say nothing succeeds like success. I had developed a knack for solving my own problems.
One day , I chanced by a couple who were seated in a corner of the quaint little coffee shop. I couldn’t believe my eyes…. Divya and Sandip…here of all places. I couldn’t help but confront them. Divya was warmer than ever before and Sandip… I knew he was feeling a bit coy..its so typical of him. But I was more than surprised when he asked me to join them. Though I didn’t refuse, they found me going after five minutes. I invited them for lunch on Sunday.
It was a fine Sunday morning and my guests were sharp on time. Divya offered me help in the kitchen and I chose not to refuse. My books kept Sandip busy. She could read my mind and went on with her tale- an unexpected wedding, days of gloom and finally a dab of happiness. A few days after her wedding Divya encouraged Sandip to try something better. He took leave from his job in the town. Sandip had excellent language skills-even though born and brought up in almost rural settings. He began to freelance in some magazines and simultaneously took a correspondence course in journalism. Divya helped him all through by teaching a few children at home. Now,she is an instructor at some online forum for teaching school students. Sandip was the city correspondent of a reputed magazine.
Suddenly, tears welled up in Divya’s eyes. Before I asked her, she said,” Almost all my friends at college had nicknamed me as "Mrs.Despatcher" . Sandip was infuriated and then all of this happened. "
I didn’t want to hear anymore. I blessed the “friends at college ” whose taunts unleashed so much potential in these two ordinary, simpletons.
Comments
This post truly proves it. :)
Cheers...
wish i could write so
:)
well,dat was not the case here..
sumtyms lyf plays strange games..
thanx...keep blogging...
thanx dear!!!!!
mayb u can write still better...
thanx 4 reading!!!!
thanx 4 liking it so much but this was d concluding part...
thanx dear but sadly,der r no parts to follow...
thanx...
thanx dear!!!
I think bullies shud get some credit, they turn every person they call a loser into a winner with their constant pestering and themselves they end up as'losers'.
Mrs Despatcher is a perfect example of the same and it also tells how God saves the best for the last :)
Optimistic and beautiful story from you, Anwesa. Please blog often now.
whaooo!
keep up the power !
or u just fiction...
any ways.. its good ..
would be great if it is real ...
Urs
suree
finding happiness in unfavorable consequences is the essence of life :)
and how beautifully narrated!! kudos!!
ur reply is d gist of the story.as goes the saying-every dark cloud has a silver lining.
i'll surely try 2 blog more frequently.i was offline due to unavoidable circumstances.
thanx dear!!!!it was gr8 havin u here...:D
4 me,its pure fiction..it maybe real 4 sum1 else...thanx 4 reading!!!
thanx!!i shall try to polish my narration in subsequent attempts..
thanx dear!! there's nothing like life..
Anyways thanks for happily spent five minutes...
thanx 4 reading!!!
cant just stop smiling.. loved it... Love wins YAy
thanx!!!!!
Also, I don't think I'm even close to you in narration, let alone suggesting something to you...
Cheers!!! :)
no apologies dear!!!i just luvd havin u here..keep blogging...
Drop by my blog sometimes,
Cheers
Velu
thanx 4 reading the post! i'll surely visit ur blog.