Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The October fest- Day 3

That was not the first time I was carrying that look on my face. I felt lost even though I knew right where I was standing. People strolled past each other like the people before them were invisible. Loud music geared up the people who were in their early phase of intoxication.

I quickly checked my pocket to see a message from dip. She was supposed to meet me there. As I walked with family pack (my x colleague) piercing the crowd, I could see people wearing weird hats which read Had KF?. Now, who in their proper sense would wear something that unfashionable? Soon I could see the lot. 80% of the crowd were proudly presenting themselves with the KF hat. Some had devil horns and some angle ring.

Wow!! I exclaimed.
My face still reflected the same expression as it did earlier. But this time I was standing in the crowd near a counter, waiting for my long lost friend.

“…nu….” I heard someone say. Dips was walking swiftly towards me with her usual grace. As we hugged each other I realized how the distance, that we had all this while, never mattered. Meeting her after such a long time brought back old memories.
“I missed you” she said. Soon I could see guys behind her. She introduced me to those friends of her. I could not get their names, but it didn’t matter as I knew there wouldn’t be a need for the same. With a special request from dips, I had to make a guest appearance to the ‘Super Loo’ (this is not my idea of a name, the toilets was named so).

We started our usual drink, a can of milk. We never forget our values & where we come from. In our childhood, we were taught how milk is nutritious and keeps us healthy. To boost out morale we all got one can each.

Once we were done we walked around swaying like daffodils. William Wordswoth, in his poem Daffodils, describes the bliss of solitude he feels when he finds an array of Daffodils beside a lake. In this context, we felt like the daffodils, swaying around with stupid hats on our heads talking to strangers who greeted us like long lost friends.

I was still in pain because of my lower spine problem. But the can of milk provided me sufficient energy of overcome it. I managed to stay put on the mechanical bull for 45 secs, which was appreciable. Then I took my chance with the artificially set rock climbing task. It was a piece of cake. I was glad to see dips make it to the top. Guess the milk gave her strength to overcome her fear.

After enjoying the fire show and the violin performance, we decided to go to the main ground for the Lacuna coil live. I have been a Lacuna coil follower for a while now. Ever since my cousin Nit shared a video of the band, I’ve fascinated to be at their concert. So this was a dream come true.

We still had 15 mins left. We met a group of German guys. They told us about their experience in India, why they were here and how different the fest over here was. One guy put a rose on my hair. It was funny and weird. We finally said our goodbyes as Christina spoke.

There I was tearing my way through the crowd, desperately wanting to reach the first row. Once we were there, I got into the trance and started enjoying the music. She started with the song ‘down’. The entire crowd sang along when they performed ‘Heaven’s a lie’. It was beautiful.

I was offered a bite of burger. The people around me were enjoying their burger as they were listening to the music. I took a bite and realized that it was not a Mc D burger; it was some other brand, with extra cheese. Still I continued to enjoy the music, head banging for a while. My friend family pack stood there beside me throughout the band’s performance.

I went back and joined the rest of the group once the performance got over. We sat there and enjoyed our Flavoured Mega Burger, the one without cheese. As me and dips watched a group of guys dancing near a table, one of them actually on the table , we walked straight to them and acted like people who s throwing money at them. Then we got on the table and danced for a while.

It was stupid, but we still enjoyed it. We spent some time chatting and dancing. Once we struck the height of boredom, we decided to leave. We enjoyed a decent meal at Empire after which Family pack dropped me home.

As I went off to sleep that night, I realized how happy small arbit things make me. I enjoyed that night and will always cherish this memory.

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