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Friday, 27 June 2014

Not An Ordinary Love Letter



Rakesh and Rumi were in their eighth grade. Adolescence is an interesting phase of life. Guys get to learn many new things and girls start getting undue attention, particularly from the senior guys. Well, some smart girls also make their first boyfriend. Rakesh had a crush on Rumi. He had even expressed his love to her many times, but Rumi was not interested; neither in Rakesh nor in any other guy. She was matured enough to think beyond love and wanted to concentrate more on her studies. Gradually Rakesh was getting obsessed with Rumi. He wanted to win her heart at any cost, but he didn’t know how? Some of his friends had tried to help him. His friends played the mediator role and exchanged messages between them. But Rumi was not at all interested. Rakesh was getting crazy and his condition was becoming miserable day by day. Rumi’s thoughts and images kept occupying his mind. Then one day, out of the blue Rakesh had an idea. He thought to write a love letter to Rumi. Well, not an ordinary one, but love word written with letters of dripping blood, his own blood.

It was middle of the night and Rakesh was pretending to sleep. His parents were already asleep in the next room. Rakesh calmly got down from his bed and started to walk towards his study table. He switched on his table lamp and then opened his geometry box. He picked the compass and stared at its extremely sharp edge. Rakesh wanted to pierce his skin to get some blood. He had also placed a small container on the table to collect his vital fluids. He was a little confused with which part of his body he would pierce. Lost in his thoughts, he was very anxious and also very scared. He was sunk in an ocean of emotions. Even though Rakesh was distracted by the annoying mosquito sounds and their bites, but those tiny irritating creatures couldn't take away the feelings he had that moment. Rakesh tried to be calm as he feared his parents might wake up. It was a long night for him, but he was successful in his mission. He managed to express his heart in a couple of lines, written entirely in blood.

The next day one of his mediators passed on the note to Rumi. The guy had conveyed to her that Rakesh had written it with his blood. Rumi read those beautiful words. She took the letter close to her nose and inhaled a cloud of air making a loud sniffing sound. She could smell blood and became very emotional. She looked at Rakesh and their eyes met. Rumi didn’t know what to do and she was on the verge of crying. Rumi hadn't spoken to Rakesh for the last few months and now she wanted to talk to him. She became very emotional for Rakesh, but she was still hesitant to talk to him directly. During lunch break she talked to Rakesh's best friend Santosh. Rumi said to him that she was very disturbed.

'Why Rakesh had to do this? I’m feeling so guilty. I was always rude to him. He loves me so much, he had cut his finger to write to me,' said Rumi and tears streamed down her cheeks.

On seeing her condition Santosh felt very bad and he said, 'Rumi, I have to tell you something. Actually,  last night Rakesh had seriously thought to pierce his finger and take out sufficient amount of blood to write a long letter to you. But he was scared to hell. He tried his best, but couldn’t dare to pierce his skin. He then came up with an idea. During these monsoon days, Rakesh's room is usually a shelter for mosquitoes and they use to suck his blood all the time. Last night he had killed about fifteen to twenty mosquitoes with his hands; all of them were healthy, loaded with fresh human blood. Rakesh somehow managed to write a couple of lines using those mosquitoes blood'

PS: This is a true story, but the names of the characters have been changed.

58 comments:

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    1. Yes Beloo Ji, it's a true story :) Thanks for dropping by!!

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  2. Did Rumi fall in love with mosquitoes? :)

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    1. Haha.. Tomichan Sir :) Rumi's love was short lived. Hope you enjoyed the story. Thanks for dropping by!!

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  3. The practicalities of love - huh?

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    1. Yes Kalpanaa, practicalities of love. Hope you enjoyed the story. Thanks for dropping by !!

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  4. whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat..hahahahahaha seriously? And this is a true love story? hahahahaahah!!

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    1. Yes, it's a true love story. I knew people will doubt so placed a note at the end :)

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  5. God!!! really??? a true story!!!! Hahhaa... Hatsoff to Ragesh! :) Hilarious

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    1. Yes Anjali, it's a true incident. Rakesh did a fabulous job :) Thanks a lot for visiting out here!!

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  6. Ha ha ha ha :D.. Smart bugger! :)

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    1. Yes, a smart bugger :) Glad you enjoyed the post and thanks a lot for dropping by, Vinay!!

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  7. a big ROFL .. loved this Ek Chhoti Si Love Story

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    1. haahhahhahaha, mosquitoes blood, innovative and cute

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    2. Glad you enjoyed the story, Bhavana. Thanks a lot for dropping by !!

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    3. Yes Shivani, that was very innovative :) Thanks a lot for visiting out here !!

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  8. eeew...that was gross but a smart idea too! Really, is this a true story?

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    1. Yes Vinodini, that was a smart idea and its indeed a real incident :)

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  9. I never heard a thing like that in my whole life, very different love story :)

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    1. Hehe.. Aunt Mary :) that is indeed a very unique love story. Hope you enjoyed it :)

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  10. first let mosquito suck your blood and then take it back for writing a letter, less painful way

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    1. Yes, much lesser painful than piercing one's own skin :) glad you enjoyed the post!!

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  11. Machqar wala love letter... What a superb idea.

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    1. Hehe.. yes, Machqar wala love letter :) glad you enjoyed the post. Thanks for dropping by Preethi !!

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  12. Nice story Jahid

    Mai rouu ya hansoo
    karoo mai kya karoo

    interesting story interestingly written ---aas all you work always is ---Thanks a lot for your comments on my Escaped Convict ---I was unable to post a comment there some problem with the site ---yes Farar was a lovely movie and the song mai pyasa tum sawan ---was out of this world thanks once again

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the post, Rajni Ji :) and thanks a lot for those lovely words. Yes, Faraar was a good movie. Thanks a lot for dropping by !!

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  13. Omg LoL , such a cute love story with mosquito humour ;) I really liked it ..

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the story, Amritha :) Thanks a lot for visiting out here!!

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  14. I can see the emotions in it....but using mosquito's blood...ah! after all how many humans blood it had in it...

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    1. Yes Uma, it had lot of emotions in it :) Letter to letter hai, what if mosquito blood? :) Thanks for dropping by!!

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  15. Haha. A good twist to the story. Love at the cost of 15-20 lives?
    Many thanks to Santosh, he saved the girl's time and many more lives.
    Of mosquitoes, of course.

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    1. Haha.. glad you enjoyed the story :) Yes, Santosh really did a good job by revealing the truth. Thanks a lot for visiting out here!!

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  16. Wow.... the obsession got out the smartness out of him... Nice one...
    http://lancequadras.blogspot.in/

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the post, Lancelot :) Yes, the obsession got out the smartness out of him. Thanks a lot for dropping by, dude !!

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  17. Hehe.. a true story ?? really... still laughing hard.. :-D

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    1. Yes Maniparna, it's a true story :) Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for dropping by!!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the story :) Thanks a lot for dropping by, Roohi !!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the post, Tushar :) Thanks a lot for visiting out here!!

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  20. Ahahaaahaa :D Wondering if such loves stories actually happen!

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    1. Hehe.. Sindhu, it really happened :) Glad you enjoyed the story and thanks a lot for dropping by!!

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  21. LOL!! Love ke liye kuch bhi karega?? ;)

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    1. Hehe.. yes, Love ke liye kuch bhi karega. Glad you enjoyed the post, Bhaswati. Thanks a lot for visiting out here !!

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  22. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...rofl...that was hilarious...:-D
    so now let me try dis.....mosquitos...beware....:-D

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    1. Haha.. Glad you enjoyed the post, Issac :) try it out. Thanks for dropping by, dude !!

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  23. now that had me in splits enjoyed it jahid.. lovely post

    Bikram

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    1. Thanks Bikram Sir :) glad you enjoyed the post. Thanks for dropping by !!

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  24. एक मच्छर .... आदमी को प्रेमी बना सकता है !!
    हाहहाहा.....
    बहुत ही मजेदार कहानी है जाहीद भाई !!

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    1. Haha.. Dhanyabad Pritesh Bhai :) Yes, ek maschaar kya kya kar sakta hai :) Thanks for dropping by, dude !!

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  25. hahaha This was actually quite hilarious! Crazy in love but the mosquitoes had to pay.

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    1. Thanks Rachna Ji :) glad you enjoyed the post. Yes, love is usually crazy. Thanks for dropping by !!

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  26. It's an interesting story and shows the crazy stuff we do for love. Personally, I would have been creeped out if a boy wrote a letter out of blood. I think it's gross and weird.

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    1. Thanks Carlyn, glad you enjoyed the story. Yes, people usually do crazy things for love. I thought you would get sentimental if a boy wrote to you out of blood :) Thanks for dropping by !!

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  27. ha ha ha.....A killer on the lose

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    1. Hehe.. glad you enjoyed the post :) Thanks for dropping by, Vidhya !!

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  28. Hooo! Nicely written. Getting curious reading!

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    1. Thanks Aiswarya :) glad you enjoyed the post. Thanks for visiting out here!!

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