He was silent but his eyes spoke well –
And more than any verbose spell!
She let the couplet she had written on him reverberate in her mind until her entire being was swept by a massive orgasmic tsunami of emotions. He had not spoken a word and yet had professed his love for her. His heart had spoken through his eyes. She turned to him, calmly thanked him for his emotional appeal, and then got out of the taxi saying, ‘Remember to attend your adult education classes and use real words the next time you feel like falling in love.’
This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.
Arvind Passey
10 January 2014
18 comments
cifar says:
Jan 10, 2014
wonderful post,intelligent writing
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 10, 2014
Thank you, buddy… I love it when a post is called ‘intelligent’! 🙂
Blasphemous Aesthete says:
Jan 10, 2014
Feel like falling in love? Is it that easy?
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 10, 2014
Yes, the taxi driver was obviously making love-dipped emotional passes at his passenger but was doing it like a pro. The passenger was fortunately an intelligent girl who saw through the act despite her loving his act. her response was, therefore, quite appropriate… because she touched a sensitive flaw in an illiterate driver! 🙂
Preeti De Sarkar says:
Jan 10, 2014
Wow.. brilliant one! 🙂
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 11, 2014
Thank you, Preeti… yes, completing a coherent story in just 5 lines is indeed a challenge! 🙂
Shilpa Garg says:
Jan 11, 2014
A fantastic story in just 5 sentences!! Very cool!
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 12, 2014
Thank you, Shilpa… such challenges can be difficult but quite interesting to take up. 🙂
alokita says:
Jan 12, 2014
woohh!Loved it!
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 12, 2014
Thanks, buddy… 🙂
vishalbheeroo says:
Jan 12, 2014
Lovely and beautiful words. That’s a WoW, Sir:)
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 13, 2014
Thanks a lot, buddy… every reader on my blog is a ‘wow!’ for me. 🙂
mahesh says:
Jan 13, 2014
A nice take on the prompt sir!
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 13, 2014
Thank you, Mahesh! 🙂
Surbhi Bafna says:
Jan 13, 2014
Ahaa!!!!
Adult Literacy issue has been cleanly brought up. Liked the way you came up with it in just 5 sentences. And Loved the doodle. 🙂
Silly Smiles… Take you Miles 🙂
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 13, 2014
Well, this prompt has given us a lot of varied ways of connecting to love. This was one of the ways… nice to know that you liked it. Thanks. 🙂
Kalpana Solsi says:
Jan 13, 2014
The passenger , a girl was smart to remind him to attend the adult literacy classes. Love , at times , is not the sole ingredient for survival.
Arvind Passey says:
Jan 14, 2014
Thank you for being here on my blog and reading the post, Kalapna… 🙂