My unfocussed eyes wandered
around the room. It was sparely lit; only a few dim lights illuminated the
entire room. Several sets of couches spread over, and then my eyes’ focus ran
over the people huddled together face-to-face and drinking beers.
A little farther, one dark
corner, I spotted a handful of neatly dressed young men. They were holding
microphone each and singing to rigsar
song that appeared on the screen mounted on the wall. This is one fine karaoke
in Thimphu, I thought.
Then a little right, at the
counter, my focus stopped abruptly. A strikingly attractive bartender kept
mixing and serving alcoholic drinks. Oh my god, her arms, so slim and graceful;
her eyes, so bright and flirtatious! She was at the peak of her beauty.
Each time she passed the
drinks to her customers and received money, her face glowed in an expansive
smile, all the more prettier. She was a joy to watch, honestly.
Oh, I forgot to talk to you
about my friends; I put blame on that bartender. By the way it’s a catch up party,
after long time, with my old college friends. After we started working and have
our own family, it’s quite difficult to meet often.
So five of us lounged on a
couch in the karaoke and we sipped our whiskey. Meanwhile, we passed on
microphones and sang to a song of our choice. It’s the Bryan Adam’s “You’re
still beautiful to me”:
Turn out the lights and close the door
Put your head on the pillow and let me
keep ya warm
I wanna run my hands across your face
Ya lyin’ beside ya still the perfect
place
This song – every word,
every line, and every stanza – evoked ripe memories of our college time. The
time when we were so young, so naïve, so passionate. We remembered those nights
when we used to stay late and sing to this particular song.
So once again, we said cheers
to our whiskey, this time for our friendship. And we burst into the song,
louder, reliving all those reverberating memories:
We’re still goin’ strong
So glad that you came along
Ya babe in every way
You’re still beautiful to me
I just - have to say – you’re still
beautiful to me
So beautiful babe
Time and again, the jarim bartender would visit our couch
and refill our whiskey glass. And always she smiled in that way, mesmerizingly;
how my heart went just zinging and zapping.
I’ve no idea how it came to
be, but my eyes following her so much of the time. Furthermore, I was
fascinated by her long hair worn straight and swaying right and left where it
met her shoulder. Sometimes, it spread wide and ran over her fair arms. Oh, she
looked the classiest and the sweetest. Because I had this mysterious attraction
for this girl, I don’t know why.
We selected another song,
The Calling’s “Wherever you will go”. As my friends burst into the song, I
turned my gaze to the bartender again. This time she glanced back at me and
smiled when our eyes met. Finally, I made up my mind and walked to the counter.
I ordered one more peg of whiskey and sat on bar stool in front of the counter,
in front of her.
“I know you,” she told me.
My head swelled with
wilderness, and at a loss of words, I took another sip of whiskey.
“Well, you’re Riku Dhan
Subba, right?” she asked me with a gleeful smile.
As soon as I nodded my
head, she continued, “I follow your blog. You write very well. But I love your pictures
the most.”
I thanked her genuinely
impressed, but at the same time felt deeply saddened. Firstly, writing is my
first love, not photography. Secondly, I asked myself, can I court my follower?
Instantaneously, I ran back
to my friends and joined them singing,
If I could, then I would
I’ll go wherever you will go
Way up high or down low
I’ll go wherever you will go
………