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    February 07

    Gate 24

    “It’s been over an hour, I don’t understand what is taking so long.”
    I was woken up by the voice. It came from two rows over.
    We had been on the aircraft for over an hour now. I had dozed off in between while waiting for something to happen.
    The flight was from Chicago to Bombay with a stopover in London. Here we were in London, The voice belonged to a pretty lady.
    I remember seeing her at the waiting area at the gate, reading and again as we got on the plane. She wore a white shirt and a skirt that seemed to sway just above the floor as she got up and wheeled her bag and a blue jacket placed precariously on it.

    “It’s been over an hour, what’s going on?” She asked the stewardess again.
    “Mme. The Heathrow workers union is on strike, they are working on resolving the issue. That’s all the information we have right now” replied the stewardess.
    The Woman now turned to me including me in the conversation as she asked the stewardess “Wow, how long do you think it would take.”
    “No idea Mme. but it shouldn’t be too long before we take off”

    20 minutes later we were taken off the plane and ushered into a waiting area, which was filled with passengers who like us seemed to have been taken of their respective aircrafts and looked like they had been waiting longer than we had.
    They formed little mobs of threes and fours around the reps from the airlines who were against one wall of the waiting area.

    People had settled into the waiting quite well. Some read, some talked while some walked around trying to find out more.
    The transit passengers from my flight were the smallest group. There were just four of us. We settled into a corner of the room overlooking the runway. There was the lady with the blue jacket, an elderly American couple and me.
    We got to talking, the couple The Petersen’s were going to be staying in Bombay for a few days and then on to Goa where they would be meeting some friends.

    Blue jacket was Ahvan, she was traveling back home like me.
    I hadn’t been to Bombay in 7 years. I remember the day I left. It was raining. And even though I had protested and had managed to keep everyone away. Carl would have nothing of it and showed up when I was leaving to take me to the airport. Our ride was quite and knowing. We had known each other since we were nine and there we were not knowing when we would be meeting again.
    He had called a month ago. We had been emailing each other but his call was out of the blue. He was getting married. He asked me whether I could make it. “You promised you’d be the best man remember?? Of course we were 14 and drunk but I’m going to hold you to it.” He chuckled.
    And so here I was. I had a week before the wedding to catch up with the rest of the bunch.



    While I had been reminiscing about the gang the Petersen’s seemed to have started a party. They were dancing to music from a little player they had with them.
    I watched this elderly couple dance to a backdrop of an empty runway and its stationary aircrafts.
    Some people joined in. They were  really enjoying themselves. Now Mrs. Petersen was showing an interested couple a few steps while Mr. Petersen had asked Ahvan to join him.
    She watched her feet for a bit but soon found her way and they were off. They danced for a while. Then when the next song came on Mrs Petersen had wanted to cut back in.

    Ahvan wasn’t done yet. She turned around looking for someone and spotted me watching her. Smiled and held out her hand. Now I’m not one to dance but her charming smile got the better of me.

    I knew the song. “I’ve got you under my skin” sung by Frank Sinatra.
    And as the second verse was playing my two left feet and me had stopped arguing.

    ”I’ve tried so not to give in
    I’ve said to myself this affair never will go so well
    But why should I try to resist, when baby will I know than well
    That I’ve got you under my skin”


    I too was beginning to enjoy myself.

    “You have done this before, haven’t you??”
    “Yes“…I lied…I think she knew.
    Then the tempo moved up.

    “In spite of a warning voice that comes in the night
    And repeats, repeats in my ear”

    ”Don’t you know you fool, you never can win
    Use your mentality, wake up to reality
    But each time I do, just the thought of you
    Makes me stop before I begin’cause I’ve got you under my skin”

    And then I twirled her around and was catching my breath.

    The next one was “I wont dance”…

    “So what are you heading to Bombay for??” She asked as we continued on
    “A friends wedding…you??”
    “Just a vacation”…She replied. “I was here last year and am now thinking of maybe moving back.”
    Now “cheek to cheek” had begun to play

    “come on and dance with me
    I want my arm about you
    That charm about you
    Will carry me through...”

    “Right up to heaven, I’m in heaven

    And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak
    And I seem to find that happiness I seek
    When we’re out together dancing, out together dancing.
    Out together dancing cheek to cheek.”

    And after that big finish I was beginning to get tired.
    We walked back to where our bags were with her blue jacket; I had my hand at the small of her back. Removing it as soon as I thought of it.
    We sat down and watched the Petersen’s. Some passengers had stopped watching them as if giving them a bit of privacy in this crowded waiting area and some like Ahvan and me watched in absolute awe.

    “They are beautiful together aren’t they”
    I nodded in reply.
    Ahvan and me swapped stories.
    Work, life the usual things nothing serious yet it seemed to be.
    I was doing okay…She was laughing at my jokes. I was being my charming self.
    I wonder if it was Frankie or me but all in all, I seemed to be doing okay.
    I recognized the distinctive intro and was about to mention it. When she beat me to it….
    “I love this song”…. It was ”Fly me to the moon”.
    So she yanked me back towards the Petersen’s.

    Now dancing is a dangerous thing. Especially when its to your favorite song .
    Its leaves you with memories, very distinctive memories. Why do you think they do it at weddings.
    Brides and Bridegrooms are fine…they then go on to build on those memories but here in the waiting area of an airport, It was impulsive. Sure the dancing was slow now but the idea was hasty. Point being it wasn’t me but then again not being me was having its benefits.

    That’s when we heard the announcement. We were to head to gate 24. The strike was resolved. A cheer went up in the crowd and a tremendous sigh came over me. We talked all the way there. Pretty soon we were back on the plane. I found my pillows the same way I left them. Turning over to watch Ahvan put her luggage in the overhead bin.

    Settling into my seat I thought over the events of the past two hours. Smiling to myself.

    The stewardess said, “Excuse me” and I turned to see Ahvan with her bag.
    Controlling my enthusiasm but still smiling. I got up and stowed her bag away.
    We went on talking, all through the flight and all through immigration and to the exit.

    We said our goodbyes, swapped email address.
    “So seeya I guess,” she said. Waiting for me to make a move.
    Thinking what would Frankie would do.
    I went ahead and kissed her on the cheek.

    She walked away slow …I walked out of the airport with lots on my mind.
    Heard Carl’s voice yelling “Hey hey hey”
    I received the biggest bear hug from a pot bellied Carl.
    After a few jokes about pot bellies and receding hairlines. we walked towards his car.
    He chuckled “Dude you look a little bleary eyed? …”Heard about the strike and all, was the wait too long.”

    “Nah!”…I replied “Wasn’t too bad, they served us champagne when we got back on the aircraft.” I heard the chink of the champagne flutes.

    “Dude” I said settling into the passenger seat and about to close the door…. “I have to tell you a fantastic story.”

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    Born giftedwrote:

    phew!!!!! its wonderful the feeling aint it. Thats the very reason i like to meet new people. The innumerable possibilities  ...... they quicken your pulse.and knowing you cant explore the possibilities leaves you feeling .........nonetheless still feeling , so you are still alive:P

     

    Almost heard your sigh of relief when the steward brought her to your seat.

    Wonderful entry this. could feel the palpable emotion when you pecked her cheek and said your byes. I am sure when Carl materialised in front of you he was the last thing on your mind. :P   and to think you that Carl was the sole reason of the trip.

     

    Aah we women we have this effect on you guys.

    What can i say it is one of our inherent qualities to leave you mesmerised.

    Feb. 11
    well.. good to see the change. because life really isnt that bad when we stop obsesing over ourselves. we all do it. but u have to get over it.
    Feb. 11

    im not sitting very far from bandra. and this one made me smile. i believe its real.

    coming from the airport, it only makes the piece  more enjoyable because i just met a pretty cool dude myslef. no ill never see him again, he was pushing my wheelchair. but for 30 mins, we shared a short happy encriching friendship. i love airports.

     

    Feb. 10
    icy volcanowrote:
    Shaun this is just fantastic...so beautiful!
    My heart beat when I was reading it...I relished it that much..
    Hmm..that was something I tell you!
    keep it up dude
    cheerio
     
    Feb. 9
    Indeed Fantastico...dude so did ya meet up?"
     
    cheers
    z
    Feb. 8
    Snehawrote:
    This is nice..this is really nice... you should write short stories more often...
    Was listening to Frankie myself today..
    Feb. 7

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