One Friday morning just as we
girls settled in the class reading some newspapers, my friend suddenly asked,
“Hey guys! Come let’s go attend SHAASTRA! ” (I had totally no idea what it
was!) Owing to the fact that our classmates had been there the previous day, we
wanted to visit that as well. I then learnt that it was the name of the TECH
FEST at the INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Chennai.. IIT being our
neighbouring campus we didn’t want to miss it! Our classes got over at 12.05
pm…. And we started. I went in my bike whereas two of my other friends
preferred walking. They waited at the exit gate when I entered through the
entry gate….here started the confusion! I kept on driving driving driving! Didn't know where the roads were leading to! I didn’t even notice the missed
calls by my two other friends (mobile phone being inside my bag). I asked a
person whether they knew the way to SHAASTRA; he gave such a weird reaction as
if I was an alien. At once I realized that I owned a mobile phone and responded
to the missed calls to my two other friends. I have always had thought that all
my friends knew something more than me when it comes to remembering the way or,
knowing the map of a particular area. I was stupefied when I understood that I
had my friends also inquiring the way. So I felt I had to take up this
responsibility (as a motorist) of “finding the way” in that thick forest! Somehow
I made up my mind to ask another student however weird his reaction would be.
We have always been taught the traits of an effective communicator that made me
do this. So when inquired, he pointed his hand straight to a ground where the
food stalls of SHAASTRA had been. (It is always embarrassing when one almost
having reached the place and asks the way to go there!) . I waited at the
entrance of the ground near a famous landmark inside the campus called the
GAJENDRA CIRCLE (GC). I directed my friends over the phone to ask for that
place and find me. I was doing something that any other person bored of waiting
would do- tuning into some of melodious tunes in the mobile phone. My friends,
tired of walking, made a call asking me to pick them up… I thought of nothing
but started my bike. Sometime later I realized that my dearly bike had to carry
three girls of weights (55+45+50) summing up to a whooping 150 kilograms! Oh my
God! But with all those thoughts running in my mind, I went about searching for
my friends exactly in the direction opposite in which they were approaching.
This time after driving about for two minutes I got a call that they were
already there at the GC! We three were really glad to see each other as if we
have been in separation for longtime (half an hour)! First thing that we did
was; we went to a sandwich stall and ordered for some nice sandwiches and
omelets. Other delicacies like ice creams and chocolates were out of our reach,
owing to our “ever empty” wallets! We emptied our pockets and went towards the
actual area where the SHAASTRA was taking place but seriously we never reached
there! Our legs started to ache, the Mighty sun was really throwing his anger
and fury upon us and humidity was at its best! All the three of us then agreed
on one final decision- that was to return back home. Now again I felt deep in
my mind that I ought to drop my friends near the exit gate but deeper was the
sad plight of my bike! (Remember 150 kilograms)! After many fuzzy decisions
taken by the three of us, finally we landed on the idea of going for a triples ride
(with one of my friend referring to herself as a BROKEN ARROW between us)! I
could hear my bike cry but I kept saying to myself that EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
After a 20 minute drive we landed near the exit gate of the IIT! I realized
three things today! First one to carry a sum more than 50 bucks in my wallet,
second to know the geographical map of the area to visit and third, that my
bike could actually carry a load thrice of that of mine!!!
:p nice experience lol :)
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