Jay & Sunayana: A Love Story!!!
Jay & Sunayana were high school sweethearts. Were. They live two very different lives now. Jay is now an average young man who has forgotten how it was to be in love. Sunayana has disappeared from the social media front altogether. Jay is not able to trace her on FB and any of her tweets or blogs that he did find were almost a year old. So, not much scope for online stalking.
As he swiped through a bunch of profiles of people named Sunayana, Jay asked himself why was he looking for her after all this time. Maybe because he could no longer visualize her smile when he closed his eyes. Or maybe because the other day, no matter how hard he tried, he failed to recall how her voice sounded, the voice that once was fuel to his imagination. It was all fading now and he was fighting to bring it back. Hence, there he was, out looking for a profile picture to remember her by. But he couldn't find one.
It's funny that he was feeling like he had lost her, now that he couldn't find her social profile. It gets funnier when I tell you that they broke up like a zillion years ago. Such is the power of social media stalking. It keeps you connected. Kinda reminds me of this funny quote I read online the other day, "She never loved you if she never blocked you!!!"
I digress.
After quite a bit of online sleuthing, he finally found one of her articles online. It was a make-up and beauty site where she had left a comment. The date stamp read 23rd September, 2013. But her name had a little icon-sized picture of her. It was enough to bring back some memories. Memories that made him smile a little.
An incoming phone call from work distracted his train of thoughts and soon, he was engrossed in a discussion about numbers, targets, expansion and what-not. By the time this call ended, it was time to move. Jay hit the home button and his browser page with the tiny picture of Sunayana got minimized to a state of obscurity.
Online stalking will maybe resume another day...
This is a the first part of a story series that I am working on. Needless to say, it is a work of fiction. Any similarity or resemblance to any person, living or dead is purely co-incidental. Overthinking such coincidences is futile and highly discouraged.
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