Episode 1.
Traffic light:
It was just another day when I
was travelling to office. Same road, same time and yes, same signal junctions.
But amongst all these things, there is one thing which never remains
same, the people with whom I was sharing the traffic that day.
It may
sound similar or a known story, but I decided to pen it down. Thinking it may
relate to one of your journey stories, or it may not be.
Well,
refreshing my thoughts, I am writing this page for that traveller whom I
believe, I will never met him again. Because I believe we are surrounded by
huge crowd and every day we see new unfamiliar faces. With no exception to that
usual day, I was stuck in traffic signal somewhere, oops! I don’t want to share
that very location details, what if he came across my blog? Anyways, he will
never know because he doesn’t have this information.
So, coming
back to the story, I was waiting for the signal to turn green, like everybody
does. It was a rush hour. Office time you see! He was driving his grey coloured
Hyundai i10, I believe. Since the signal was for more than a minute, I
shifted the gear on neutral and was taking a small pause. I looked up on the rear-view
mirror and noticed a grey coloured car was driving swiftly from behind giving
good cuts to fellow riders and moving ahead. Ding Dong! lights were about to
turn green. I switched to first gear and broom! One should not stop during a
signal cross, so I pedalled the accelerator to that much only so that I could
shift the gear from first to second and pass that junction safely within the
limit. I didn’t notice much of that car, because I have to look forward as
well.
But then comes the next stop.
Tick tock! another time slap of 100 seconds! Oh! I just noticed that chasing
car on my left. He (the person on the steering wheel) was wearing light yellow
checkered full sleeve shirt, sleeves were rolled to his elbow, he was having
moderately fair complexation, hairs being set neatly, (I think he used gel) and
was having beard chin. He had his window rolled down and his hand was hanging a
bit outside. I looked at him, and eyes on the road again. I think, he saw! He
caught me looking at him. Hmm! I don’t know why I smiled when he caught
me, was that wrong? I should not have smiled. What do you think?
There started
the sweet chase game. Either he was crossing me, or I was crossing him.
In the next stop, he reached a bit early, and I stopped my car behind on his
right. I understood that he was looking for me and we looked at each other
finally, stupidly exchanging smiles. Well, that was the last stop though we
didn’t say bye, but our paths were different. I took a straight road for my destination,
and he took a right turn. I didn’t dare to look back as I must move forward on
the road as well as like other chapters of life. Without even saying a word, I
think exchanging smiles did the job then.
For that
day, I think if we would have met, the story would have been a different one.
That is one
side of a traffic light story. See you next time.