It was a day off for Abhay. He had teed up with Ajit that he was going to meet him in Melbourne that evening and they will have something to eat and then some drinks could follow.
Ajit had a work day that went very slow and he kept looking at the clock every time he could, wishing it was evening already. He had been waiting to see Abhay.
Abhay did all his chores in the day and finally got in the car to drive all the way from Ballarat to South Yarra where Ajit lived. Battling evening traffic Abhay reached Ajit's Walsh Street home after 8! Ajit welcomed Abhay with warmth & helped him find a car parking spot.
Next struggle was to find a place that was still serving dinner that evening! Abhay was under the impression that places would be open & it will be one fine evening. But nothing open appealed to Abhay & Ajit was getting little irate. Finally they found a Subway & ended up buying a foot long sandwich that they took home with them.
Ajit & Abhay went back to Ajit's place. Ajit turned the telly on and the next struggle followed - they had to find a conscience on what to watch on Netflix! They ended up selecting a documentary - India's Daughter!
Hungry boys ate their subway foot longs in no time & stretched their legs under a blanket on Ajit's couch while the documentary rolled. The documentary got a little intense & Ajit's attempts to be little cuddly went in vain as Abhay felt repulsed after watching the film.
Finally the documentary was over, Ajit played some Tame Impala & went out in the balcony. Abhay followed. Abhay said sorry for the lateness & the way he felt watching the doco. Ajit said it was ok. They hugged. They didn't realize how their lips got closer to each others and they kissed. Finally the evening was beginning to get better. They finished little bit of wine that was left & went to the bed.
Abhay slept in Ajit's arms that night. It was little warm for mid-October. The starry skies and Ajits arms felt comfortable. The chatter faded & the dreams cast a spell.
The next morning Abhay's phone went off. Abhay had to go for some 'mice emergency' his then housemate had explained. He could no longer spend more time that morning with Ajit that Ajit wanted so much. Abhay was back on the road already thinking of this as one off date he had had with Ajit & Ajit had been day-dreaming that he had found his soulmate that day...
Little did Abhay know that Ajit was his soulmate too & in times to come, there was going to be seasons, storms & a lifelong of togetherness for them...
Ajit had a work day that went very slow and he kept looking at the clock every time he could, wishing it was evening already. He had been waiting to see Abhay.
Abhay did all his chores in the day and finally got in the car to drive all the way from Ballarat to South Yarra where Ajit lived. Battling evening traffic Abhay reached Ajit's Walsh Street home after 8! Ajit welcomed Abhay with warmth & helped him find a car parking spot.
Next struggle was to find a place that was still serving dinner that evening! Abhay was under the impression that places would be open & it will be one fine evening. But nothing open appealed to Abhay & Ajit was getting little irate. Finally they found a Subway & ended up buying a foot long sandwich that they took home with them.
Ajit & Abhay went back to Ajit's place. Ajit turned the telly on and the next struggle followed - they had to find a conscience on what to watch on Netflix! They ended up selecting a documentary - India's Daughter!
Hungry boys ate their subway foot longs in no time & stretched their legs under a blanket on Ajit's couch while the documentary rolled. The documentary got a little intense & Ajit's attempts to be little cuddly went in vain as Abhay felt repulsed after watching the film.
Finally the documentary was over, Ajit played some Tame Impala & went out in the balcony. Abhay followed. Abhay said sorry for the lateness & the way he felt watching the doco. Ajit said it was ok. They hugged. They didn't realize how their lips got closer to each others and they kissed. Finally the evening was beginning to get better. They finished little bit of wine that was left & went to the bed.
Abhay slept in Ajit's arms that night. It was little warm for mid-October. The starry skies and Ajits arms felt comfortable. The chatter faded & the dreams cast a spell.
The next morning Abhay's phone went off. Abhay had to go for some 'mice emergency' his then housemate had explained. He could no longer spend more time that morning with Ajit that Ajit wanted so much. Abhay was back on the road already thinking of this as one off date he had had with Ajit & Ajit had been day-dreaming that he had found his soulmate that day...
Little did Abhay know that Ajit was his soulmate too & in times to come, there was going to be seasons, storms & a lifelong of togetherness for them...
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