Few days back, I was out shopping in the local market with my mom. We were kind of thinking which place to go first.
Suddenly a female comes and exclaims,"Gautami?"
I say,"yes. Who are you?"
"Meena",she says.
I don't recognise her at all. I know a lot of Meenas. I can't place her. But I don't want to let her know that. I ask her about what's new in her life, all the while trying to recollect. My mom knows what I am trying to do but before she can react, Meena says,"you know, Rina is in the teaching faculty of Indian Statistical Institue, Delhi."
Everything fell into place after that. I knew only one Rina with a sister named Meena. I turned toward my mom and said, "this is Meena, Rina's kid sister."
My mom did remember. She always used to ask me about Rina's whereabouts.
And only then I hugged her tight, right in the middle of the market, not hearing or seeing anything else. It was a huge surprise.
Rina and I had been in school in the same class, we travelled by the same school bus, staying very near each other. We used to be at each others place so much so that it was surpprising that we had lost touch after school. Her family had moved to Calcutta. And that was that. I was meeting her sister after 23 years. I don't know how she recognised me but I did not recognise her. I remembered Meena as a little girl who was always underfoot.
Meena told me they had been staying in the same area as we, since 1992 and we had shifted to this part in 1994. There was barely 1 km distance between us.I had not bumped on her before this.
Biggest part was yet to happen. I wanted to meet Rina. I invited myself to their place. I was thrilled to see her mom. Her dad had passed away 11 years back.
I can't describe how I felt meeting Rina. Needless to say, we ended up incoherent, crying, hugging and well, just being ourselves...
Two school friends meeting for the first time after 23 years. ....Though it's 5 days now, I can't get over it and neither has she..I am so happy I finally found her or so as to speak her sister found me....
We have a lot of catching up to do...but nothing matters as we are still those silly giggly school girls with each other.
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May 2, 2006 Reunion.....Euphoria is yet to go...
October 15, 2006 08:00 AM EDT
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Ellen and I remained the best of friends for years afterwards, until we had a very bad falling out three years ago. I miss her - she represented my past, my present, and my future and I sincerely hope we can reconnect again, but I doubt it.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story and have fun! Giggle for me, will you?!
Well written
love it
thank you
I also experienced a time when a person I knew had gained a lot of weight and she called me by name and I was speechless, not having a clue once again. I finally figured it out, but she had changed so much it was very difficult.