May 24, It's your birthday, Teena! I still remember how tears welled up your eyes when I so casually said that we were going to depart soon. You wiped them off with your neck-tie then. And I kept looking at your face. This emotional side of that careless, naughty teenager did never get reflected to me for just once during those two long years that we spent together.
How to forget the very first dialogue that we shared in the class-room! I told you about the prank I played that day with the teacher during a class-test. I was expecting a 'Eyes-Wide-Open' kind of reply from your side. But you sounded very composed when you calmly advised me not to break any rules. Honestly, I started feeling so pity of me when you said so. And yes, that was the 'Day 1' of our friendship. Day 2 took the sanity mask off your face, and only in a few days I came to know that you were one super prankster girl.
We both shared a lot of similarities. We wanted to score high in exams, we both were fond of collecting notes of international standards, and we both used to be such busy bees that we never got time to turn a single leaf of our notes. We both were considered as highly insincere girls of the class. The greatest compliment came from our Physics tutor when he asked us, "Are you both 'twins'?" Even our looks had got a striking similarity (as we were told).
Teena, I remember what not! (all credits to my elephant memory :P) I had to hold your hand tightly every time when we would reach vehicle-stand of our school, because you had a keen interest in puncturing off the tyres of our friends' bikes. And believe me, I still wonder how you would do on the days when I would be absent from the school. Our 'wild' experiments at the chemistry laboratory, and then looking into each-others' eyes followed by a smirk used to be so typical of us both! We both would go on conducting our independent researches on 'how these chemicals react together.'
How we both would go on disturbing rest of the girls during their serious experiments, spoiling their vigor for learning, is another one of those poor things that we used to do together. The best memory, how we exchanged the answer-sheets during our finals, Oh God, that was riskier than anything. But we, 'The high-spirited girls' never worried about anything. Teena, I miss you for that spirit, seriously!
You know Teena, we both were so close to each-other, we would share our petty academic secrets with each-other. And quite often I would come to know that you revealed mine in front of other girls. :D But trust me, I never felt bad about that stuff. (Infact I would love being in rumors! ;) Thank you for that dosage.) Each mischief of your's used to be my favorite. Like every time a stranger would ask you for directions' guidance, you would tell them the wrong side only. Still I liked you.
The intricacies of life took us far apart from each other. None of us could realize on our last encounter that we could not say goodbye to each other again. For this past one decade I am not having any idea of where you are being. Our old contact numbers have turned obsolete. My postal address has got changed. And I don't know where your are putting up now. Still I have faith in destiny. Some day, when something shall remind you of me, you'd make search for my name on Google, and you could get across this one. Hope you would be kind enough to drop a comment here. And our lifelines would get intermingled again.:)
Fingers crossed. Anyways, wishing you a very very happy birthday, Teena! Wherever you are being, keep being the same naughty, insane and sweet girl.
Have a good day. Love for you.
Your very own,
Timsea.
How to forget the very first dialogue that we shared in the class-room! I told you about the prank I played that day with the teacher during a class-test. I was expecting a 'Eyes-Wide-Open' kind of reply from your side. But you sounded very composed when you calmly advised me not to break any rules. Honestly, I started feeling so pity of me when you said so. And yes, that was the 'Day 1' of our friendship. Day 2 took the sanity mask off your face, and only in a few days I came to know that you were one super prankster girl.
We both shared a lot of similarities. We wanted to score high in exams, we both were fond of collecting notes of international standards, and we both used to be such busy bees that we never got time to turn a single leaf of our notes. We both were considered as highly insincere girls of the class. The greatest compliment came from our Physics tutor when he asked us, "Are you both 'twins'?" Even our looks had got a striking similarity (as we were told).
Teena, I remember what not! (all credits to my elephant memory :P) I had to hold your hand tightly every time when we would reach vehicle-stand of our school, because you had a keen interest in puncturing off the tyres of our friends' bikes. And believe me, I still wonder how you would do on the days when I would be absent from the school. Our 'wild' experiments at the chemistry laboratory, and then looking into each-others' eyes followed by a smirk used to be so typical of us both! We both would go on conducting our independent researches on 'how these chemicals react together.'
How we both would go on disturbing rest of the girls during their serious experiments, spoiling their vigor for learning, is another one of those poor things that we used to do together. The best memory, how we exchanged the answer-sheets during our finals, Oh God, that was riskier than anything. But we, 'The high-spirited girls' never worried about anything. Teena, I miss you for that spirit, seriously!
You know Teena, we both were so close to each-other, we would share our petty academic secrets with each-other. And quite often I would come to know that you revealed mine in front of other girls. :D But trust me, I never felt bad about that stuff. (Infact I would love being in rumors! ;) Thank you for that dosage.) Each mischief of your's used to be my favorite. Like every time a stranger would ask you for directions' guidance, you would tell them the wrong side only. Still I liked you.
The intricacies of life took us far apart from each other. None of us could realize on our last encounter that we could not say goodbye to each other again. For this past one decade I am not having any idea of where you are being. Our old contact numbers have turned obsolete. My postal address has got changed. And I don't know where your are putting up now. Still I have faith in destiny. Some day, when something shall remind you of me, you'd make search for my name on Google, and you could get across this one. Hope you would be kind enough to drop a comment here. And our lifelines would get intermingled again.:)
Fingers crossed. Anyways, wishing you a very very happy birthday, Teena! Wherever you are being, keep being the same naughty, insane and sweet girl.
Have a good day. Love for you.
Your very own,
Timsea.
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