LAST WALK |
The lake was placid that day.
Its water level receding day by day as the summer heat became harsh. No soul
dared to venture in this scorching heat at three in the afternoon.
Nevertheless, Vineet was there, standing in the shade of a tree to save himself
from this unbearable heat.
He felt tired of wiping sweat
from his forehead with his handkerchief.
Then he saw Anita walking
towards him at a slow pace, holding an umbrella over her head and her head hung
down.
Vineet’s lips played a smile
and he waved to Anita. His heart sank as Anita still had her head hung down. He
could feel something bad about to happen. He was feeling this premonition since
he got a call from Anita to meet her immediately at the lake.
Vineet worried started to walk
towards Anita. Then as he reached her, Anita was startled to find Vineet
standing in front of her.
“Hello! Anita, you are late,”
said Vineet with a smile which concealed his anxiety.
Anita did not answer, her
eyes looking for a place to sit, a place where there is shade to save them from
the sun. Then she walked towards a bench placed beneath a tree with Vineet
following her.
Anita closed and neatly
packed her tiny umbrella in her purse as she sat down. Vineet’s heart was
thumping loudly against his ribs as Anita had till now not even looked at him.
Vineet’s heart missed a beat.
His eyes moved down to the ground that were by now staring at Anita. There was
silence, a deadly silence, an eerie silence, a dreadful silence that a shocked
and shattered Vineet’s soul could only feel.
Anita was looking straight at
Vineet’s face that gave a devastated look. She tapped on the shoulder of
Vineet. Vineet fumbled a little. He felt like his body is trembling but he
somehow managed to look into the eyes of Anita.
Anita saw a torrent of pain
in Vineet’s eyes. She could no longer see into them. She moved her eyes to the
birds sitting on a tree nearby.
Vineet beheld the face of
Anita for the last time. The fair skin, big beautiful eyes, a sharp nose, and
her black thick curly hair. Anita was twenty-eight exactly same age as of
Vineet but still she looked much younger whereas Vineet’s hairline had started
to recede.
“But you promised me, you
will never return,” mumbled Vineet.
Anita could no longer hold
her welled up tears as they began to gush down on her cheeks. Vineet’s eyes too
welled up but he somehow managed to restrict his tears from producing a
trickle.
“I want to commit suicide
Vineet, I want to die, I can’t live like this anymore,” said Anita trying to
control her sobs.
Vineet broke into sobs too.
They hugged each other and wept bitterly, each trying to be a source of solace
for the other. They wept until all of their heart’s agony had transformed
itself into tears.
Then Vineet slowly released
Anita from his hug. Though he did not want to, as he knew it was their last
hug. Vineet’s eyes ran around to see if there was anyone watching them but
there was none to be seen.
“I knew the predicament of
this relation,” said Vineet as he wiped his tears.
Anita rested her back on the
bench, took a long sigh, and said, “He will die Vineet.”
Vineet became furious, his whole love changed
into rage.
“So now you are thinking of
him Anita. You should have not kindled the fire of love in my heart Anita. If I
say I would die, will you not go back to him.”
Anita said nothing and kept
on staring at the lake’s water. Her life was placid too like this lake but her
arrogance created rippled in it, thought Anita.
“Then I think I should be the
one who should die, only then I would be able to come out of this mess created
by me,” shot back Anita in one breath still looking at the lake.
Vineet’s heart filled up with
pain and grief. Grief for a loved one who will soon be lost.
“Go Anita, Go then. I think
this was my destiny to loose you again. Firstly, I lost you due to my
foolishness and now I cannot have you as you are of someone else. I think our
love life was meant to end like this.”
Anita’s heart filled with pity
for Vineet. Vineet who still had no qualms, no complaints, no hatred for her.
“You lost me in the past as
you did not want love to happen and now love has happened but…,” said Anita as
she again broke into loud sobs as she rose to leave.
Vineet pulled her back on the
bench.
“Atleast we can walk to the
parking lot together for the last time Anita.”
Vineet took Anita’s hand into
his hand as they both got up to walk for the last time together.
They said nothing to each
other. Both had their heads hung down. Vineet’s heart was sinking with every
advancing step, as he knew it was their last walk. He knew he had to relegate
this last walk into his memories, as it would be the one he would miss and
cherish the most. They passed many people on the way but neither of them lifted
their head to look up.
Vineet left the hand of Anita
as they reached the road. Anita looked at Vineet; she could see his eyes
requesting her not to leave him. She knew she would always remain indebted to
this man as only because of him she is alive. Alive in both body and soul. No
longer, could she withstand this torment and she hurriedly crossed the road to
reach the parking lot without mincing a word. Vineet just stood there watching
Anita running into the parking lot. Then she vanished into the crowd.
Vineet took a long sigh, he
wanted to weep and yell, but he could not. He was feeling his heart becoming
heavy with every passing second. He looked towards the sky and realized the sun
has gone giving way to a crimson sky. Just then, he realised that many people
had arrived for their evening walk at the lake. He suddenly felt all alone and
lone in the rush of people. He thanked God in his heart for the last six months
he got to spend with Anita. “Now she should stay happy forever with her
husband,” prayed Vineet in his heart as he walked across the road to reach his
car.
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