He kisses her. She smells sweet, like the first rain
on parched ground. It shouldn’t be like this, he thinks. He shouldn’t be
kissing her. Not right, that she’s pulling him to her, pressing against him.
But tonight is no ordinary night. The rain pounds on the windows, the light
bulbs blink and then fail. In the dark, illuminated by lightning flash, he sees
her shining eyes. Dilated pupils. Shortening breath. It had not started this
way. They were only talking a minute ago. Of what? He doesn’t remember. He
chooses not to look at the picture by his bedside. A smiling baby, toothless
and innocent. A proud mother, clutching her prize. No, tonight is a night of
sin. Tomorrow of regret? This curtain of rain falling since morning has formed
a barrier to reality. It has allowed for actions that will change their lives. When
he answered the doorbell he smiled at her soggy self. Just in the locality, she
said. Bloody rain. They go places they never dreamed of. They touch secret
places. She’s not here to stop them. She won’t be here tomorrow morning when
they wake up, limbs entwined, lips sore. Because she, too, is stuck, far away.
A message on his mobile confirms, staying
at Priya’s, Mumbai’s flooded xx. She leads him to her, their clothes
forming a pathway from the bedroom to the sofa. She refuses to sleep on her
sister’s bed.
And
the rain keeps falling. There is no end.
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOuch!! Painful ending. Very well written
ReplyDeleteAna
Lovely. Tragic x
ReplyDeleteSad but, very engaging as always! :)
ReplyDeleteSo well written, so beautiful
ReplyDeletenice mix of pleasure & guilt. & that surprising ending...fabulous
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