Wednesday, 29 June 2011

#97 …when u find someone not you can live with, but someone u cannot live without.


My best friend, Raagini had just returned from U.S. She had been against my agreeing for an arranged marriage but couldn’t influence me much from there. I had got married in a jiffy and could not even give her proper time to plan her trip. So she had many questions lined up for me now that she was here – whether I loved my husband, new house, and my in-laws. I invited her home for dinner to acquaint her of my new home, new family, Harish, my husband and answer her questions herself.
“Wow you have a beautiful home,” she said admiring the décor.
“Thanks dear.”
“Whose job is it? Yours or Harish’s?”
“Harish never has time for anything except his business.”
“That’s bad. Where is he by the way?”
“He was supposed to return by now, but it seems he got struck somewhere.” I said trying to call him up.
“Hmm. So how was your first birthday after marriage? I am sure he threw a grand party.”
“Well! Not really. He had a very important meeting lined up that day.”
“Don’t you think that’s a little too much? How can you live with someone who never has time for you?” she said, genuinely concerned by now.
“Raagini relax. Don’t take things wrong. I agree he hardly gets to spend time with me, but whatever he does, its of the supreme quality. For e.g. my birthday night, he did arrange for an awesome candle light dinner, most romantic ever albeit a little late. And ultimately there’s just this one thing – I don’t how I live with him, but I SIMPLY CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT HIM now.”
The doorbell rang and Harish entered.
I think she got her answer for she hugged Harish and thanked him for taking so good care of her best friend. There were tears rolling down her eyes.

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