"Everyone in life has ups and downs. Some have it like leaps, some have stairs, and some have it like rollercoasters. Some have all their problems simultaneously, so some have it like a canon.
It seems like my life has everything on the worst side." Abigail cried.'
The novel started to seem more melodramatic than romantic, as it claimed. I kept the novel on the sofa upside down and stared at the white screen of my laptop.
Page 1. Thesis, in bold letters. I couldn't think of anything to write, and I had to submit this draft of my thesis by next week.
I looked at the file and notes, all kept on the table, and a pack of cigarettes.
Owing myself a cigarette, I went to the balcony of my one-bedroom apartment. I take one out of the packet and put it on my lips. When I took out the lighter, I heard a woman giggling.
"Your new apartment is better than the PG[1] you lived in before. That one stank."
"Hmm." He kissed the girl on the cheek and said, "This is affordable and near the university. Can't believe I found such accommodation in Bangalore."
I lit the cigarette and took a puff. I leaned over the railing and saw a lean, tall guy standing with a short, petite girl who, unlike the guy, looked like she was about to leave any time soon.
"Thank god. I don't have to deal with weird noises tonight. I hope they know that the walls are thin here." I thought.
"Hey, dude. I must leave now. I have to return home." She said and left the balcony.
The guy remained, turning his back to the railing. He turned towards me and was surprised at my presence. He gave a short nod, and I gave him the same.
"Should I drop?" He asked, turning back to the girl.
"Nah, I'll drive. I got my license." She said excitedly.
"You sure you don't want me to drive?" He asked and entered back, closing the balcony window.
I finished my cigarette and returned. I looked at my laptop. I couldn't think of anything new to add, so I shut it down, and I packed it for tomorrow's class.
[1] Paying Guest.
It's kind of like a hostel, but you either have to share a room with another person or have the entire room for yourself. The owner's family would provide all three meals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner and also provide a small kitchen space for you to cook anything of your liking. The monthly rent is very affordable and a top choice by college students and even single working professionals who are still not yet financially stable.