Loving was living precariously. When
the morning light drained through the windows she opened her eyes. Slowly she
became conscious of everything around her. Last night, she had fallen asleep
crying. Now her heart was empty but soon thoughts of reasoning and doubt would
cloud it again. It was a day she had dreaded all this time. Throughout all the
happy days the shadow of this inevitable day was on her happiness, on their
happiness.
Back from bath, she thought, this one day
I can look like an unhappy broken-hearted girl and make him unhappy. So she chose her brightest smile and her
brightest clothes and put them on with care. He would be waiting for her at the
usual place, with a smile. How will I hide my heart from him, her mind asked
her. She walked to the usual place with a bowed down heart and a bright face.
From the first glance itself of her
walking in that resplendent dress, he read through her veneer of cheerfulness
easily. How to calm her, he thought. His heart wanted to protect her from
everything, make her his, so that she would never have to face her troubles
again. Yet he didn’t move at all and looked at her with the utmost attention.
As if to read his thoughts, she looked
straight into his eyes, reading deep into his soul with her deep sad eyes. In
that one single glance, much was said. Without even uttering a word, he
understood that the end had begun and smiled like he expected it all along like
a stoic warrior sentenced to death. She didn’t move but went on looking at him
with the same calmness.
He moved his hand to touch her cheek. She
twined his hand in hers and placed it against her cheek. Slowly a tear fell on
his hand. Then more came while she sobbed aloud. Now he couldn’t bear all this
distance. He leaned close to her and kissed her forehead. She smiled through
her tears and rested her head against his chest. Hugging each other, they sat
for long in silence.
When her tears ceased, she looked at him
with a strange calmness and smiled. This smile was from heart where a strange
silence took possession of her. When tears had purged the dross out of her mind
and the emptiness in the heart was gone, what she felt was hope. Nothing could
cast a shadow on their bliss again. As long as they lived, as long as death
took one of them away, there was hope for them. An overwhelming love for him
flowed in her heart. This time the sun set on one of the probable days of
inevitability.