Saturday, February 28, 2015

But still, Anjali had a smile on her face.

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But still, Anjali had a smile on her face.


But still, Anjali had a smile on her face. She had a very rough day. It started with arguments with her project manager, that too because of someone else’s fault; then her friend didn’t turn up for the lunch, then online order got delayed  and the worst part, now she had to attend the marriage party this weekend, with her relatives. Not only the parties but she never liked her relatives too. 

She was working for a reputed media firm in Pune. After completing her masters in media management, last year, she had joined this firm through campus placements. Her roommate was Saira, a young, dynamic, college going girl. After taking dinner, while Anjali was doing the dishes, her mobile beeped. Saira, who was watching “House”, looked at the blinking light, on table and shouted, “Di, koi message aya hai!” She always addressed Anjali with “Di”, which was, perhaps a shorter version of “Didi”. Anjali, who was busy in her work, replied without bothering, “please, dekho kiska hai.” Saira had already checked the message. Anjali’s ex-boyfriend had been on a date today, with another girl. Saira, who was waiting for Anjali to ask, replied, “Aapke X ka hai, shyad.”, pretending that she has not read that message. 

Apart from being roommates, Anjali and Saira were very good friends too. They shared almost everything. Anjali was done with the dishes. She came back while drying her hands with the towel and sat on sofa besides Saira. Anjali was in a relationship for almost one year but recently they broke up because her boyfriend was a drug addict and had “no more feelings” for her, however, Anjali has not stopped talking to him, unlike he had expected. They were now trying to treat each other as friends, normal friends. Saira always wanted to ask Anjali and today, when she saw the fading smile on Anjali’s face, she couldn’t resist herself and asked, “Di why do you still talk to him? Even after what he has done to you.” Anjali looked into the eyes of Saira and smiled, with pain in her eyes, “I never ignored any of my friend.”, Anjali replied.  ”But he is not a good friend and so you need to change this habit.” Saira was already prepared with her reply. Anjali thought for a while and replied, “When he did not leave his bad habits for someone, who truly loved him, why should I change a good habit of mine for someone, who doesn’t even care about me?” said Anjali, while writing back to her ex.


36 comments:

  1. It's really not easy to get past an old love, but I hope Anjali would make better choices as the story develops. Love can be tricky, but people can always make smarter choices.

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    1. @Russ: there are few things where we take decisions without much of thinking and I guess thats what makes us humans. I liked your comments. Please keep visiting this blog. Thanks.

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  2. When he did not leave his bad habits for someone, who truly loved him, why should I change a good habit of mine for someone, who doesn’t even care about me?”
    I like this quote. I can use it to tell anyone who forbids me to visit my ex's grandma from now on!

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    1. @Tiffany: Glad to hear from you and never let a bad person leave your good habits.God bless you.

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  3. We all learn from our past experiences and this makes us a better person.

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    1. @Cebuana: Excatly, however life is too short to make many mistakes, maybe we can learn more from others mistake. I hope you liked this story. Please keep visiting. Thanks.

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  4. If only it were that easy to simply delete and block - even if you do, you still have the memories! Taking the moral high ground is always more satisfying!

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    1. @Sim: People rarely affects our lives after leaving, its the memories. Thanks for commenting.

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  5. The point here is dont allow anyone bad deeds make you to change your habits.

    On the other side. Forget the guy...

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    1. Always try to be a better person than what you were before and I think instead of forgetting, best act would be forgiving. I hope you agree @Mazino

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  6. Love..it's a complicated thing. I've always found it difficult to make a clean break but that's the best way to do it

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    1. @Hanniz: the worst part..it never breaks. we can just pretend.

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  7. It can truly be difficult getting over a love lost. Trust me I know. I hope that things work out for her though. Would love to know how it all ends up.

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    1. @Amanda: I hope you did great in that situation. I might not write the ending very soon, however I will surely notify you whenever I will do so. Cheers.

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  8. That's very deep. I pray that Anjali will find her happiness one day.

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    1. @Danessa: Thanks for your words and eventually we all find happiness, all these ups and downs are a part of our life. Cheers.

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  9. Hey I loved the story. Are you planning to write any sequals?

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    1. @Fatemah: Glad to hear that. Please keep visiting the blog. Yeah, sure, I will write it.

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  10. I guess good people will always be good. Anjali is admirable for not letting go of the friendship even if she was treated wrongly.

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  11. Touching read and something that can be relatable. She has a good heart!

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    1. @Nicol: Glad that you found it interesting. Please check other stories as well.

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  12. Anjali has something to say about REVENGE in a silent way. Maybe she don't want arguments with her X and to make it is to let go of the past and make friends with it.

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  13. i love the story. im waiting for the next.

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    1. @lee: glad to know that you liked it. how would you want it to end? any suggestions?

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  14. Nice story and a good message embedded on it. Moving on on past relationship is quite hard to do but friends just like Saira, who is so honest to share her thoughts, is one motivating factor to have. Guess, getting rid of habits is hard to do.

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    1. @Papaleng: it takes year to leave habits so better choose carefully. Glad to know that you liked this story and yeah good friends are always gift of God. Keep visiting.

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  15. Life is the best teacher, and it often presents situations to help us grow. I enjoyed this piece.

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    1. @Eliz: Best things are usually taught by life alone. Cheers.

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  16. I was wondering what your photograph has to do with the story of Anjali. What exactly is that in the photo and what does it signify?

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    1. @Fred: finally someone asked that, it is mentioned in the story itself, there was a blinking light of notification on the mobile. The significance of these photos is less in concern with these stories. However I will definitely keep that in my mind for next posts. Thanks for valuable suggestion, please check the other posts as well. thanks.

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  17. Trust is important in relationship. When there's no trust, everything will fall apart.

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    1. @eLaNaKcL: Very true, trust is the essence of a relationship and trust is what this younger generation of ours need the most. Please keep reading the blog.

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  18. I love the message of staying good even when the circumstances are likely to make us feel animosity and hatred. A very positive story of keeping unconditional love for people and virtues.

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    1. @Vanessa: thanks for your words. I am glad that you liked this story, hope you will like other stories as well.

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  19. Very thought-provoking...You write very well, too.

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