LOGINShe stood on the highway side, looking down the bridge, to the roads, vehicles streaming fast that it almost was like the lights just flashing. It was windy, her hair kept falling on her face that she almost wished to crop it off. Her hands touched the cold concreted bars, it was beginning to snow. Her feet felt rooted to the place, unable to move. She stood there, overloaded with thoughts.
It is Christmas Eve. She was supposed to head out of town, to meet her parents, and take a guest. But everything was canceled when it was meant to be a big day. The cancellations, she hated it but she couldn't help it. The cold was reaching up her spine through her feet. She was neither wearing boots, any glove nor a jacket. She wondered why it never occurred to her to dress warmly, then she recalled, how she was storming out the house to find refuge elsewhere.
She stood there without realizing the weather as the hours passed. She slowly sat down on the road, she felt a snowflake touch her cheek and slowly slide down. She felt that melting tasteless snowflakes in her mouth has it slid down the face mixed up with something salty along. She closed her eyes as she reached the ground slowly drifting off to tiredness and sleep. She had lost the sense of the place she was in. she heard roaring wind and vehicles in the distance. The noise of the horns and sudden brakes in the road. Nothing bothered her as she fell deep into her drowsiness.
"No," she whispered to something she heard. Someone was trying to help her stand on her legs but she refused to. Sometimes later, Miranda felt warm and cozy in the bed, covered in a thick quilt. She looked out the window, the curtains were blocking the sun rays entering the inside of her room, and it was already morning. She yawned and slept for another ten more minutes.
A few seconds later she jumped out of the bed like spring all of a sudden realizing it is a different place. She looked around the room, "Oh shit," she saw a man sleeping in the worn-out couch opposite her. She noticed she had IV being given to her. She buried her head in the pillow lying down again. She tried to recall what had happened the previous night.
"It is gonna be a storm night just get on the feet miss, you can't be this wasted in the express highway," "No," she said again. She looked like a mess.
"Oh my god," he yelled. "Ice cold," he helped her into the car. "You need to go to a hospital," He took out the stall from his car and rubbed the tear stain off her face and carried her to the car laying her down in the passenger seats. He drove fast and took her to a nearby hospital, he called for the assistance and rushed her to the casualty to get her checked.
"Does she have hypothermia?" he kept asking the doctor.
"No no, she is fine,"
"She was drunk when I found her," he told the doctor.
"She is not drunk, her body is extremely weak from stress, and she has low blood pressure and HB count. She looks like she hasn't had proper food for days. All she needs is sound sleep and lots of nutrients," the doctor explained her chart and walked out of the room.
He rushed to find the cafeteria in the hospital to get some soup as the nurse gave her IV. She looked too weak to respond. She was fed some warm soup and given medicines. And she fell asleep. He decided to stay the night since it was too late to drive back to his dorm.
An unexpected Christmas Eve in the hospital. "It is fine just lie down, the doctor will come any minute," she heard him say. She looked upon his face slowly sitting up.
"I am so sorry, I really am, I didn't mean any of this, this must have been a huge inconvenience," she began with her series of apologies but he stopped her.
"Relax," he said smiling. She looked at him for a moment and took her eyes off. "Have your breakfast before it cools down," he asked her to eat as she put on his trench coat.
He looked familiar but Miranda didn't bother to recall. The doctor came for the rounds and advised Miranda to seriously take care of her health. She smiled and agreed to him as he let them discharge. "I will drop you off and leave," the guy said.
"It's alright I will take a cab," she said.
"No. Just get in, I will drop you off on the way," he ordered her strictly and she didn't say another word and hopped in. She gave him her address and he drove reluctantly in comfortable silence though he knew it. "What are you doing now?"
"Waiting for the processing of my resignation,"
"Oh! You were working, thought you would be a student," he said pretending well.
"I know,"
"You should be studying," he suggested. "Why did you work?"
'Why does he care?' she thought. "Internship at T Fashion magazine happened, accidentally became a permanent staff and lived somebody else's dream wilfully," she blurted out.
He didn't say anything. They remained silent. The same old pain of the stab in her chest soon returned to her. She hated it. "What are you doing?" she asked him back to distract herself.
"Am doing Research, Chemistry major," he told her. He looked puzzled to her question.
"That's" she paused searching for words to say. "Nice," She hated chemistry back in school and math which drove her to take the literature major and fall in love with it.
He laughed. She still hadn't taken a proper look at him. "Miranda," he began but she stopped him.
"I enrolled for post-graduation, the semester begins next week," he smiled and said nothing. They reached her home after half an hour's journey. "Thank you," she said. "For everything," she said again. I will transfer you the money today. I won't forget," but how could she without his account details. He was smiling as she said it.
"It is fine, it's alright. Take your time Miranda," he said and nodded. "Merry Christmas," he wished her.
"Merry Christmas," She wished him back. She had no what so ever idea at all. She thanked again and walked back home as he took off and left the street.
The weather was still trickling cold. She took the steps instead of the elevator to 3rd floor. Her studio looked too shabby because of her tantrums the previous day. She changed her dress, sat still on the couch, legs folded, and looked around the room.
It was weekend, they wanted to go on a road trip. But he had to stay back for a meeting at the company. She promised she won't be going home out of town. And she let him stay with her for the day. He was tired after work and laid down in her bed next to her. He was holding her hands as he took a nap. She laid awake looking at him. Running her finger through his forehead down to his jaw.
"Can't stop admiring my handsome face, but there is a lot more to do so?" he said smiling through his sleep.
"Oh shut up," she said laughed. "Nothing for now okay!" He pulled her closer,
"Really? Nothing for the next three years?"
"You came up with a plan and I simply agreed to that, can you deny?"
"I know. I wish my brain didn't," he said hugging her.
"I am glad your brain did. I love you, the brain of my man," and they laughed. He gave a peck on her lips and continued to sleep. Miranda opened her eyes and stood up from the couch. She took the blankets from the floor and picked up her pillows. She walked towards the bed and put on the bedspread. She corrected it and cleaned her bed. She put the dirty clothes for laundry and began to tidy up the room. It's been a month since she had been living like a zombie. Neglecting everything that came her way. But she was glad she made up her mind to go back to college.
Miranda took a dozen grilled sausages, sauces and walked over to the hall. Home theatre. She realized. "Ah yes the first part, an interesting one, settle down, you will love it," "You love these genre of movies?" "Of course yes, you should know that I am very different from Clara," Miranda reminded him. "I know Clara never had a thing for movies, I forcefully made her watch movies a lot to spend time together," "Were you that crazy about her?" "I was but I," he stopped. "I don't know I always respected her and liked her, I liked being with her too but there was always a missing spark, maybe because of the lack of freedom. I had so much of restrictions when I was with her," "If you felt fine, you shouldn't have kissed me back, I remember well you did, and I remember I heard that was your first-ever serious fight, why did you do that?" and he had no answer for that. "Maybe you should have broken up with her then, it did reveal that you had already lost the spark," "I couldn't do anyth
Daniel parked the car couple of meters away from the entrance of Miranda's apartment. "There she is," Niall showed Daniel as Miranda in her pink laced dress with her silver sneakers, and faded blue denim over her shoulders waited for Niall to pick her up. "So this is the person you left your previous goddess Clara for?" "Can you not mention her like that, that so-called goddess almost drank my blood," "Because you made her to," "I did not, hey, see it's fated. The two-three coincidences made Clara super angry. First, her fault kissed me," he said pointing towards Miranda, "the second mine partly, and third god knows why," "Are you sure about it?" "Yes I am, I don't know why, but I realized it," "Really? Look who is talking about fate," Daniel mocked his little brother. "Remember, mom and dad are expecting you to move back into our home soon, don't disappoint them again," "You do know my ideas for the school," "Then tell father about it, give him the proposal, see he will be glad abo
A month passed by, the classes were satisfactory, and Miranda was able to catch up with lessons easily. "Looks like I haven't lost the touch after all," she said to herself completing her essays. She submitted them and walked out of the class. Her classmates were all fun types and she felt glad. Her roomies were from her class, Renee and Shia, one older and one younger than her. They became friends instantly often hanging out at Miranda's old hideout places she showed them. Renee had the best hair according to Shia they both have ever seen. Long caramel brown silky thick hair, layered. But Renee never gives a damn about it. While Shia, the tomboy in the hostel walks around carefree and happy like a rabbit hopping around with her two new friends and her high school sweetheart. Miranda walked towards the cafeteria for grabbing a cup of coffee after the class, she was excited about going back to her studio. Tristen had made a promise to pick her up every weekend he comes to the city. S
"You people should visit the city often, I mean I have a studio there, I have a year more for the lease left to expire. But I am moving to the college hostel, it's tiring to travel every day, so am planning to stay in the studio only during the weekends. So you people can come visit me and use it." Miranda told her mother and Tristen's mother while she packed her bag, she only had a couple more days for the semester to begin. "That would be great for us to visit then sometimes, we need not worry returning early," Tristen's mother said. "Yes yes of course," her mother opinioned. She was handing out some homemade snack and pickle jars Miranda used to love. Miranda didn't deny them, she packed it along with few books. Tristen had promised to drop her back at her studio directly while going to pick up some tools for his farm in the city. Tristen brought his car and took Miranda's luggage. She came with one bag and going with three all packed by her mother and Tristen's. She hugged her p
What are you doing? Get back home if you wish to sleep," Miranda heard a long lost hoarse voice from her side. She smiled and opened her eyes."Tristen," she took a deep breath. "So long, my first love," they both laughed. Wearing a tank top and ripped jean Tristen kept the ax down and walked towards her. They hadn't seen each other for years now except in photos. Miranda and Tristen spend their childhood together but ended everything once Miranda joined college because of a funny thing that happened between them."Tristen, hey," she called him. "well," she hesitated. Miranda wanted to ask Tristen out for her senior prom."Ah about that, I have already asked Naomi out for prom I totally forgot to tell you," he said."What? Naomi? That girl? For prom? With you? Really?" Miranda was shocked shooting him with questions."Yeah, why?""I wanted to ask you put for prom?" she said angrily."I know but we always spend time together besides Naomi is so great, I want to know more about
The beautiful clear sky days continued as her work began to get better. She had no track of time how the days run, once she gets into the office. By the time she finds free time, it would be past 6 in the evening."Get in," Darren said, asking her to get in the car."It is fine Darren I will take the bus,""You worked extra time today and it's pretty late, I will drop you off," he suggested again. It has been more than a month, and Darren and Miranda were on a good note than the other employees at work. He asked her to address him calling his name while he was strict about following the hierarchy inside the office. "Treat me as your friend, not the boss," he said."Wow, what a line? Is this how you get the girls?" she asked him."What?""Don't even think of flirting with me Darren,""Is this what you call flirting?" he asked her in surprise. She wished she didn't tell him that. "I have to say this is why I admire you," he laughed aloud."What? I am being good to you only bec