My best friend Gracy is my friend, philosopher, guide and
partner in crime. We met in primary school – me, a shy 6 year old, late entrant
in the middle of the academic session. She, a confident, vivacious, hip n happening
gal, who always did what she felt was right….and over the years, passed on her “having
a mind of your own” infection to me.
She displayed her daredevil attitude in our first meeting
itself when she saved me from couple of classmates who were trying to bully me,
taking full advantage of my new kid on the block status. We hit it instantly,
our personalities so different, yet complementing each other in our own right.
The bus ride to school no longer remained a crying affair for
me, for Gracy was there waiting inside with my seat well reserved. She became
my first reason to look forward to going to school.
The fashionista…
While I was the studious, shy, boring kid, she
knew her mix n match right. Her house was not far from mine. Whenever mom would
get late to pick me up, I would go to her house, and enjoy the yummy south
Indian feast her mom prepared for us. Knowing my mom would come to pick me up
only by evening, we would quickly finish the homework and create our mini
theatre. Her mom’s sarees became our theatre wings and her makeup kit, our
treasure. We would spend the entire afternoon trying to drape aunty’s sarees; get
the makeup and hairdo right and do our own small fashion show, where we were
the models as well as the audience! Pity then, there were no digicams, leave
apart mobile phones. Else, watsapp would have come very handy!
My first stint with nailpaint
I will never forget the day I put on my first coat of nail
paint. Immense joy and sorrow at the same time…that was what I felt that day.
Our moms always kept nail paints away from us. It was also a banned item in
school. Being the curious duo, we were dying to paint our nails red. One day
Gracy smuggled her mom’s brand new nail paint to school. Since there was a
checking of nails in the assembly, Gracy decided we would colour our nails in
the bus on our way back home. Amidst the jerks of the old DTC school bus, Gracy
somehow managed to dump the red liquid on our nails. We were happy for having
done it finally but didn’t know what awaited us at the bus stop. The moment our
mothers saw our nails, they got furious. Gracy faced her mom’s ire for spoiling
her brand new nail paint while my mom blasted at me for doing stuff that wasn’t
meant to be for kids.
Our birthdays
We always were chief guests in each others’ birthday parties.
While I ensured mom gave her the big waaala cake piece with the cream flowers
and cherry, Gracy ensured she would give me undivided attention in her party.
Life becomes a beautiful journey when you have a best friend
who understands the hidden you.
Sharing our passions, secrets, temptations, we grew up and
went on to different colleges. While our mutual friends were sad for us, for
they thought it would make us part; for Gracy and I, it was a moment to
rejoice. For different colleges meant a wider span of boys to checkout at
college fests! We would hang out at each other’s college, and leave no chance
to be the “pretty gal from other college”. Gracy was a rockstar, for I would
receive so many requests from guys for “a friendly intro” with her.
College also meant more pocket money, frequent trips to
janpath and Sarojini market, where we would spend hours bargaining and picking
up similar clothes!
The three memorable years of college also gave us numerous
pyjama parties! These were also occasions for us to organise our own mini “budget”
spa sessions where we would share tips, try new hair masks, share knowledge
about any new beauty product and display our intelligent self by sharing beauty
secrets. Gracy would treat me to a special hot oil hair massage and I would
introduce her to new face masks!
Some girls envied us, for girls aren’t supposed to share
beauty secrets! But when you have a friend who is a mirror image of your own
soul, the word “competition” does not exist!
Sharing our joys and sorrows, we both are now into our late
twenties.
Here are some lines I dedicate to the beautiful angel in my
life…
From sharing our lunch box,pencils and clips
to sharing beauty and
dating tips,
from advising on a bad hair day
to waiting for me on hot afternoons of May
From sharing secrets nobody else knew
To being one of my closest few
For understanding the unsaid of a person so shy
On bad days, giving me a shoulder to cry
I am blessed to have a friend like you
I know such luck comes only to few
Friends like you are timeless, like wine
Thanks for filling my life with sunshine!