Indomethacin, isoniazid, methaqualone, metronidazole, misonidasole, n-hexane, nitrofurantoin, parathion, pentachlorophenol, perhexiline, phenytoin, stilbamidine, streptomycin, sulphanilamide, triorthocresylphosphate…
But it’s too late. The mobile’s in my hand, my disobedient fingers have already typed out an SMS, ‘Up?’, and sent it to half a dozen people. In the next 60 seconds, my phone buzzes thrice. Three friends awake at this ungodly hour. I wonder why. I ask them. There, I’ve started three conversations now.
Quite in vain, I try to juggle SMSes, studies and music. No luck. It dawns on me that I’ve read the same sentence 6 times, without taking in a word of it. A few minutes later, my phone rings. Actually rings. I frown; I never get calls, let alone at 3 in the morning. Perplexed, I look down at that accursed, yet adored phone, to see a much loved name flashing on the screen, little hearts popping all around (both on the screen and in my head :P). I smile, albeit a little guiltily. With a sigh, I snap my book closed, give up trying to organize my incoherent thoughts and resign myself to the inevitable… I reach for the phone.
Triorthocresyl-whatever will have to wait till morning.
6 comments:
YEah!I felt that too about the strange resemblance.. hehe.. and you know what I am referring to ..But made a nice read.. Could connect soooooo much to the post!
see what I meant? dunno why it turned out the way it did, though... glad you liked it. and thanks so much for being my ONLY reader. Sigh...
hello!!! NOT the only reader! I read ur blog! Every 3rd day!
I just don't know what comments to leave...
But keep up the blogging, kiddo!
@lassys:
well, say SOMETHING. anything at all will do! oh, and thank YOU too.
super story!!! too much english... dint understand much!!!!
@anonymous:
Lol... too much english? Thanks anyway.
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