*Thump Thump…*
Extreme
fidgeting, relocating seats to get a better view
*Thump Thump…*
Do I look
pretty? Should I just wait here? Damn I forgot the rose and chocolates. *Thump
Thump…*
I waited at the arrival lounge of the CS Domestic Terminal for his
flight to land. Hadn’t much opportunities in the past where he landed and I
could come and get him. The novelty of the pickup and drop before and after a
journey remain a romanticized concept in my head. After all, who doesn’t want
to know or feel like they were missed – even if for a day!
I was excited. He was coming home after an overnight trip to Delhi.
Yes, I see him every day. Yes, I speak to him every day. Yes, I know where he
is every day. For me that didn’t mean his entry and exit didn’t make a
difference or I would shrug and go ‘meh… its just a trip!’ For me it was beyond
important. If he wasn’t a part of my day, clearly the day had changed. And THAT
is what I wanted to convey to him even though his flight landed at 11:17pm late
night.
I got home post work, met the mother, had dinner, and got
increasingly restless like a child before Christmas eve. Dressed up and left
for the airport, armed with a book in case an impending delay was going to stand
in the way of my happiness. I knew I was making a fuss over something
miniscule; but he knew me and he knew my fussing. I got there and parked myself
right in front of the arrival gate. The view was marred by a few annoying kids
left to run amok and climb the railings. I waited, occasionally glancing at the
monitor to see the flight status (the website said an early landing was
expected). Once it blinked ‘LANDED’, I got up and made my way to the arrival
gate, closer. THAT’S WHEN IT HAPPENED.

He came; I hugged him and giggled. He was tired and worn out with
barely a few hours of sleep tucked in between 2 tiresome days. It didn’t matter
– his appearance or his lack of reciprocation. He hugged me, we kissed and
that’s what meant the world to me. I thought we would hop in a cab and head
straight home. Instead, he made room for a drink at Starbucks where we waited
for an Uber cab. On the ride home, he passed out with my hand on his head. I
dropped him home and with a kiss goodnight headed back to my place. I was
content. It was barely an hour or two but it was quality for me and I did the
best I could to make his day worthwhile.
I hope for no more such
separations.
I pray for always feeling
like it’s the 1st time we are meeting.
I dream of happy moments
such as this.
I plan new surprises for
many such moments!