“The divorce is final. Congrats.”
She flinched inwardly, “Congrats… for what? For being separated forever from someone I was to share a forever with?”
Tears welled up once again despite the wish to remain strong and unperturbed. She looked at him standing a few feet apart with his lawyer. He looked back at her. The same emptiness in his eyes. The acceptance of the situation grappled with emotions and she welled up again. Was this a horrible dream, she would wake up from? Why and how did we reach this stage?
He did not want her to be a part of his life anymore and she did not want his wish to remain unfulfilled. A cordial handshake with good wishes for future sealed the final goodbye. The scream of, “don’t go, don’t leave me” was strangled.
He was distraught. She was ingrained in his soul and everything he was. But she was unable to see it. Who would take the blame? He? She? Both of them? His hands so used to her touch had to be disciplined to a mere handshake, lest they crush hers in the desperation to hold on forever. Was she aware of his turmoil? He had seen the mask slipping from her face when she looked at him. Yes, there was emptiness. For the first time in a long time, the emotions were mutually reciprocated. But it was too late. Too late.
I too don’t know where the road is going..
Don’t let me walk with her
It’s you I want to walk with. Don’t let me talk of her..
It’s you I want to talk with. Don’t let me fall for her
It’s you I want to fall in love with. Again and again.”
Would she answer?
Would she say, “When you thought I wasn’t brave enough to walk beside you, I was behind you every step of the way.
When you thought I wasn’t there to catch you…
It was because you never gave me the chance
You never reached the bottom, you’ve already grabbed a branch.”
The sun was out now. The tempest within had subsided. The rain had washed away the doubts and a fragile bud of hope stirred to life.
He stopped and turned back. He would win her heart back.
She stopped too and turned to see him walking towards her.
She smiled. She knew with sudden clarity that they were going to fall in love again. And then again.
Manasi Sawant is a lawyer by profession, a language enthusiast by choice, an amateur writer by passion and a wife and mother by destiny.
Soul connect…Great write:)
Hi Manasi,
I am very glad to find a writer in you and please continue with your good work.
🙂 Take care,
sushanti
Hey Manasi,
Kudos to the striking peice of work and incredible talent…!
Looking forward to the next..
May you gain much more acclaim on this road of encouraging your Passion..
Good luck.
Hey…. I really like this one coz I like happy endings:-).
On a serious note, I must say that your writing reaches to the core of the heart….
Keep it up Gal…..
Will catch up with your stories as and when possible…..
Gud Luc.