Sunday, August 25, 2013


Quivering and Strong!!!


As if time had undone itself, they started it all over again. It’s good to be in love but its bliss to keep those unknown feelings under leash, and then love in all purity without saying as much.

Zi rolled his eyes and took J’s hand. His hands tightly clasped around hers, with the pulses of their wrists beating together and his fingers feeling up her nails and knuckles. It gave her a feeling of nervous clutters in the best way. For a moment J froze. In the next she took his hands and interlaced her fingers through his. Zi looked at J, his lips parted in surprise, but then he smiled innocently and gave her hand a tighter hold and a godly comfort! 

A wondrous subtle thing is love, for here were the two, who had never considered each other beyond friends till date, between whom no word or even look of lust and infatuation had ever passed, and yet now in an hour of dissonance and boredom that settled around them there, their hands instinctively sought for each other. J has marveled at it since, but at the time it seemed the most natural thing that he would reach out to her so, and, as she has often told him, there is in her also the instinct to turn to him for comfort and protection. So they sat there hand in hand like two children, with Zi's fingers writing words on J’s hand, and peace settled around them like a blanket while they played the game-of-words. 

Well, it seems to me that the best relationships - the ones that last - are frequently the ones that are rooted in friendship. You know, one day you look at the person and you see something more than you did the night before. Like a switch has been clicked somewhere. And the person who was just a friend is... suddenly the only person you can ever imagine yourself with. You rise above mediocre lovers. You mutate to soul mates.

Zi and J found the perfect companion in each other. J would complete sentences that Zi left mid-way in a conversation, like she was there in his mind playing the telepath. Zi talked to her about everything under the sun. In lighter conversations they even discussed adult stuff, and marveled at their compatibility with each other. (Sounds fun!)

And there were other things that gave them greater fun and kick. That what made things happen to them in their head! Like when Zi almost thawed when J, sat pillion in that spacecraft, and wrote long secret sentences on his back all the way they flew. And J blushed away from pink to red when Zi took a back seat only to plant a thousand pecks on her cheeks, and neck and shoulders and arms while she maneuvered the "Blackbird". He would be lost in the scent of her body, her hair. He would peck her on her eyes and her forehead. He would bite her on her ears, at times on her neck as well. He would grab her tight, tightest; with all his strength.

And it happened that magical evening that Zi began, and J waited, heart throbbing in her throat. 


“What?” she asked, just as his head swooped in and his lips touched hers. She tried to speak, but one of Zi’s hands held the back of her head, and he kept his lips pressed against hers, kissing her softly but with a Zi-like determination.


Zi tilted his head to kiss her more deeply, and she felt totally lightheaded and numb, both at the same time. Then she remembered to breathe through her nose, and the numbness cleared a tiny bit. Somehow they were pressed together, Zi’s arms around J now, sliding on her rib cage, his hands flat against her back. J stretched on her toes and held Zi with all her might. Like, the two stood there as one body, one soul. 


It was incredible. They loved it. She loved him. He loved her.
Pure bliss it is to be there, and not to be there!!! Ah, what happiness it is to be with someone who keeps you happy, to press hands, press cheeks, smile into eyes, to kiss with all purity, to hug like divine…




52 comments:

  1. Hey nooreen...wonderful story...it's so mine :) thank you !

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    1. Thank you Debo! Glad to have connected with you in some way!! Keep reading!

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  2. Nooreen...You've matured as a write/blogger.I must say this is impressive writing ! You seem to have impressionist tendencies in you,and you're blessed that way...Keep writing...you'll go a long way

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    1. Thanks so much Anshuman! Appreciate your kind words.

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  3. Hello Nooreen...I'm a new reader to your blog.This is a brilliant post...how do you manage to bring out your thoughts so beautifully ? as a girl i find it very hard to do...be my guide :)

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    1. Always Sakshi. Anytime! But i' m still learning from my experiences. Life unfolds so much at times you have more than u can cope with. Let things sink in yourself. give yourself time. And then u'll b able to express yourself crystal clear!

      God bless!

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  4. I had a refreshing Monday morning reading your blog post...good writers like you make my day :)

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  5. Nice article..keep writing didi

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  6. Beautiful ending....it seemed as if i was reading some great russian novelist ! kudos to you dear..keep writing

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  7. This is very nice article Nooreen...you write very nice

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  8. Vwey nice article Nooreen didi..i'm vivek ,brother of abhishek bhaiya

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  9. I hoped it would just go on and on.But there's something i'd like to point out here,the story overall is good but there have been moments of lull and you haven't filled in those spaces with matching lines.I think that needs to be worked upon.All in all,its a beautiful story though :)

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  10. Nice story Nooreen :) why don't you write a novel on this ? :) it'll be a bestseller dear

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    1. Ha ha ha! Thanks so much Jyoti for all the love and appreciation!

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  11. :( ending should've been longer...i like the way they love each other...i love reading your posts Nooreen...please keep posting such lovely stories...i need them :(

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    1. Awww! All my posts are for all of you. Keep reading and let me know you connect with them! Thanks so much for all the kind words.

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  12. Whoa Whoa Whoa !!! This article took me by surprise...so Nooreen has a romantic side to her as well... ;) ahem ahem ahem :D :D jss joking...you're terrific yaaaaaaaar...muaaaah :D

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    1. How very sweet Shazia! Yes, I'm a romantic at heart. Lots of Love to you. Keep reading!

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  13. Too good ya Nooreen...you're just awesome yaar...

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  14. SUperb writing skills showcased....you are a perfectionist ! keep writing dear

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    1. AWww! Thanks Kanika! It is a lovely comment!

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  15. Extraordinary ! how do you think of such nice plots ? i know it's difficult to do that unless you're actually in such a relationship ;) :) I won't ask you to divulge the details here :) Good Luck with the writing Nooreen.You are brilliant !

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    1. Thanks so so much Saumya! Good to have readers like you!!!

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  16. Hey Nooreen ! Hello...i am Saumya's fiend.Have to tell you that your blog is hugely popular in my college-IIM-Ranchi.I was introduced to the blog through Saumya,who was in turn introduced by a friend of her.So it's basically a chain reaction of recommendations :D We need you to come down to Ranchi soon ! be a part of our lit club,be a friend and a guide to us.Please keep writing,we all love to read it.All of it !

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    1. Hi Charu! Glad to read your comment. Thanks for all the appreciation! Also, my heart warms to all of you at IIM Ranchi. Would definitely want to see all of you some day, and have a nice long conversation with all my lovely readers. Keep reading till then. :-)
      Best, N.

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    2. We all would to host you here Nooreen.Saumya was all praises for you when she told me about your blog.I've 5 people here who are BIG fans of your blog.Thing is that we wanted to start a colg level blog of IIM-R,but we seem to be making no head-ways.We'll talk to you separately on this.Just be there to help us out.IIM-R junta will be thankful :)

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  17. I'm stuck...i don't know what to write.Stories like these mesmerize me to the core and still there's so much to explore every time you read them again.You spin great stories :)

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  18. Oh my my! If people like you are gonna be speechless then who'll do the talking! ;-)
    Thanks for the wonderful comment!

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  19. I love the story Nooreen.And i love you :) muaah muaah !

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    1. Ha ha ha! :-) Thanks Momita for all your love ;-)

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  20. Hello ma'am, i am Nimit Kapur.I'm Charu's friend.A management student from IIM-Ranchi.I'm deeply impressed by your writing style.I liked all your posts but the one i loved most has been the one on that old lady.Please keep writing more and more.All the best for future writings.

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    1. Hello Nimit. How are you doing? I'm glad you liked Anwari's story. Unfortunately, its a sad one! Thanks for the appreciation and wishes.
      N.

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  21. Hi Nooreen..it's Shubham Saxena from IIM-R.Your blog ,yet unknown to many, is a treasure of sentiments and good writing.Love the way you write.

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  22. Nooreen,i'm eagerly waiting for the next post.Please don't make us wait longer.Your stories have a deeper meaning and feelings,i find peace in them,may be a sense of tranquility.

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    1. Aww! Deboshree! So sweet of you. Will definitely post something very soon! :)

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  23. Soooooooooooper post ! hi,i am Sanjay Kumar from Begusarai Bihar.Currently studying at IIM-R.I also write blogs.But not as good as you.

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    1. Thanks Sanjay. But don't be disappointed. Just write with all your heart and words will flow out like endless rain...

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  24. Wonderfully written story ! You are a very good writer,keep it up.

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  25. Mesmerising!! Keep up the good work. Best wishes.

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