This is my first account of a trip I took myself to the city I have grown to see as a cosmopolitan woman who is fierce yet graceful. I have never done this before and she came like a raging other bear at me with her heat, vast sea and ever so Maharashtrian-ness. I loved her but as they say she's fatal.
I landed late night and checked into a five star, showered and ordered dinner as usual post flight behavior but what was really different this time was that the man I loved was with me. He got me a 'cutting' chai and a pack of my favorite cigarettes. I looked at him with such love because before this I had parted with a heavy heart where I knew my relationship with him was coming to an end very soon but this time I saw him in new light. I was there. I was with him. I was there to fix the broken pieces.
I think I loved it more because I was in love with an Indian engineer who was part south Indian, part Maharashtrian and wholly Punjabi. He was my right mix. I loved his country, his lifestyle, his city but I was secretly being choked in the name of love. No matter what efforts I made to save my relationship, it was slipping away little by little. I thought I could give my fragile little heart to someone else who might jerk it in the right place and reset me. But love doesn't work that way, it is like that scab you keep picking off your bruise despite knowing that every time you do this, it is going to bleed and hurt a lot more than last time. But whatever happens , you keep doing this because you become used to this pain and every time it bleeds, you see a little bit of you flowing away with it and that makes you happy in a very sadistic way.
I woke him up, we had a coffee and proceeded for breakfast. We has eggs and waffles. I had some bacon with it. I liked how this was going.
I smoked and headed for my room, he lay there in his boxers. I climbed to him and made plans until I headed for a luxury shower on Italian marble floor served with lilac scent towels.
We headed out to a fusion bar where I had some weird tasting cocktail and he had a beer served with oily and spicy chilly chicken. The rest of the day went in a buzz, I went shopping for a bit and had dinner with my sister-in-law. She is woman with a heart of gold, least I see her in that light.
I landed late night and checked into a five star, showered and ordered dinner as usual post flight behavior but what was really different this time was that the man I loved was with me. He got me a 'cutting' chai and a pack of my favorite cigarettes. I looked at him with such love because before this I had parted with a heavy heart where I knew my relationship with him was coming to an end very soon but this time I saw him in new light. I was there. I was with him. I was there to fix the broken pieces.
I think I loved it more because I was in love with an Indian engineer who was part south Indian, part Maharashtrian and wholly Punjabi. He was my right mix. I loved his country, his lifestyle, his city but I was secretly being choked in the name of love. No matter what efforts I made to save my relationship, it was slipping away little by little. I thought I could give my fragile little heart to someone else who might jerk it in the right place and reset me. But love doesn't work that way, it is like that scab you keep picking off your bruise despite knowing that every time you do this, it is going to bleed and hurt a lot more than last time. But whatever happens , you keep doing this because you become used to this pain and every time it bleeds, you see a little bit of you flowing away with it and that makes you happy in a very sadistic way.
I woke him up, we had a coffee and proceeded for breakfast. We has eggs and waffles. I had some bacon with it. I liked how this was going.
I smoked and headed for my room, he lay there in his boxers. I climbed to him and made plans until I headed for a luxury shower on Italian marble floor served with lilac scent towels.
We headed out to a fusion bar where I had some weird tasting cocktail and he had a beer served with oily and spicy chilly chicken. The rest of the day went in a buzz, I went shopping for a bit and had dinner with my sister-in-law. She is woman with a heart of gold, least I see her in that light.