Kumar had a pretty unusual day. Infact, I felt a bit more seeing him in blissful mood. That scorching afternoon the only passengers to board the bus were myself and our youthful Kumar in his new avtar. As the captain of bus switched to the next gear we saw a new passenger boarding the with a sprite bottle in his hand. Blunder! The newly arrived one is a stunningly beautiful young lady who looked like an oil-painting. Kumar had a surge of adrenalin having bore in his mind the very lucky-words by his Grandpa. Omen, I said. She sat in the seat next to Kumar and made my saintly-friend do unholy things. I never had a second chance peeping at her as I was obscured by Kumar’s relentlessly moving head trying to seek her attention. An hour passed and I saw nothing interesting and dozed off for a while. Few minutes later I saw the eight wonder of world taking place in the seat immediate to mine. It took me a minute to digest what is happening. Its our notorious female-unfriendly Kumar immersed in a genial chat with the gorgeous. I felt like going into a coma.
I surfaced from my sleep after feeling like inhaling a mix of gases in a chemistry laboratory. There we were, in the Majestic. I noticed vacuum occupying the Lady’s seat. And needless to say, Kumar wore a big smile and still in deep sleep. I was afraid to ask him about the lady, as he seemed to kiss me in overjoy. I let my anxiety go off and secured my cheeks. I patted him with a proud smile. It seemed like a gospel of success for my deserved friend. Totally absorbed in deep thoughts, all the night he sang loudly “Mujhe neend na aaye..hoo…na jaane kaha dil khogaya”. Consecutively for the second time that day, I felt exactly like him. Not able to sleep properly, I had no other go but to search for a piece of cotton to save my eardrums.