RK and Priya had been friends for some months now. They didn't grow up together or go to college together but met at a party that one of their colleagues had thrown. Priya clearly remembered the moment she saw RK for the first time. RK was standing across the room, tall and good looking. In fact, he was particularly well groomed too. The shoes were absolutely perfect, the belt strong and expensive looking with a very striking buckle and his clothes definitely looked upper end.
Priya on the other hand never spent too much money on clothes. Now in her mid-thirties she was forced to be extra careful about what she wore because the sedentary lifestyle and heavy work schedules had pushed her health out of the window. Nevertheless, she knew she was a good-looking woman.
They both ended up spending a fair bit of the evening talking to each other. Priya thought RK was very funny and well spoken. He also seemed to have a sensibility that was missing in most men she met. How was this possible? All this in one person seemed a bit far-fetched. Most men would have tried to ask her for my phone number by now, she thought. But RK didn't. Priya however knew that they would meet in the next party because she'd heard him mention that to someone sitting next to them. She was also invited to that party and realised that she was looking forward to seeing RK again.
When they met three weeks later, RK made his way to Priya. She gleamed internally elated that RK was showing her more attention this time. They spent a lot of the evening together, sharing office stories, childhood anecdotes and funny incidents. Priya found herself thinking that RK really was someone comfortable to be around. She couldn't believe how fast she had the feeling of having known him for a long period. They exchanged phone numbers later that evening and Priya had a thought cross her mind. Wouldn't they make a great couple?
They sent each other mundane messages over the next few days. They lived in the same area near the Sanjay Gandhi National park, she'd learned, so they started going for a morning walk there together. Each day while walking they would talk about their lives. After some days, one particularly early morning, they started talking about relationships. RK mentioned his past girlfriends and Priya talked about her early arranged marriage that hadn't lasted long. Priya mentioned that she found it difficult to meet the right man due to her busy work schedule and the 'divorcee' tag that she carried. RK stopped while he walked and looked at the nearly tearful Priya. He held her hand and reassured her that she would find the right guy. Priya found herself sniffling and worried about how she looked right then. She nodded and looked at RK. Uneasily realising that their bond was now tending towards a 'friendzone', she changed the topic and started walking again.
But she was curious and probed as to why the relationships that RK had had with the ex-girlfriends hadn't worked in the past. RK didn't answer immediately. Finally, after taking his time, RK mentioned that the two girlfriends had wanted different things in life than him. That nothing seemed to be able to repair their differences and that drifting apart had been the only real solution. Priya now looked at RK and felt a surge of attraction to this handsome, sensitive man who seemed to have been sent her way in perfect timing. She was a foot away from him and could see the little hairs on his neck and his Adam’s apple bob up and down. She didn't even think of what she was doing and took a step towards him. She was close enough to him for him to understand what she was hoping he would do.
As she waited, RK looked at Priya. He'd been damn attracted to her from the moment he'd seen her at the party. He'd been delighted that they'd seen each other again and again. Living next to her had been a bonus discovery. The comfort he felt around Priya was so refreshing. She had a natural way to lead without seeming bossy and he'd always been attracted to women like her. He knew that he was falling for her and was now standing a foot away from her. He knew he could easily ask her to date him and right now felt that the answer was obvious. He wanted to bend now and kiss that gorgeous face right away. But he knew what was holding him back. He also knew why his relationships to perfectly fine women had ended.
However much he tried to hide it, however good the relationship and even the intimacy was between him and his partner, he'd always found himself attracted to men too. Eventually, this reality ate into him and his relationships and he'd not know how to tell his partner the truth.
Neither of his girl friends had been able to handle the news well and the jealousy they had shown towards a 'potential male partner' was intense. It threatened their femininity even more than if he'd admitted to seeing another woman, he realised. Both relationships had just plummeted from that moment on. The years of having built the friendship and the partnership had been replaced by emotions that he'd rather forget forever. With his first girlfriend, it had been after three years that he'd realised that he was bisexual. He was just 22 back then. He didn't even know when those feelings that he'd probably hidden away emerged and reached him. Once awakened, try as he would, he couldn't get over the feelings or his desire. He felt that his sexuality was even more complicated than just being straight or gay. It involved more than one person and so was like walking on a tightrope all the time. Someone was bound to be hurt.
Back to looking at Priya's face perched inches away from him, he found himself taking a couple of steps back and casually looking at his phone. He felt embarrassed by his behaviour, but had no courage to tell someone upfront who he was going to be in a relationship. He knew she wouldn't understand. Very few people ever did.
Priya felt angry at being jilted, she awkwardly swallowed the saliva in her mouth and closed it as she tried to hide her flushed cheeks. Shocked and having taken a strong knock to her ego, she started walking again. She felt RK walking with her. They quickly reached the gate of the park and said bye to each other. RK felt sadness envelop him as he walked home.
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