by Sudesh Sinha
He looked at his watch it was 10 am." Waiting for an unknown guy is always a pain in the ass. He may keep me waiting and he may not turn up ", he thought. This anticipation made him restless. He then looked at the script, his friend Raj had given him, and wondered," Given the urgency at which he wanted it to be delivered, I think that man would surely turn up". He looked around. The people looked irrelevant to him. Waiting outside a busy station like Dadar tests your patience. Everyone was in a haste to reach their destination- Men and women rushing to catch the cab to reach their workplace, teenagers running to make it to the first lecture of the college. Blaming himself he thought," Why did I have to promise Raj to deliver his script? Waiting is something I hate and now look, here I am waiting for a friend's acquaintance." His friend had briefed him about his acquaintance.' A 35 year old man in yellow checks shirt, black trousers and wearing a black Ray-Ban aviators would pick up the script from you. This script is very important as it is my best work till date.' Raj hoped to deliver the script himself but the sudden cardiovascular attack his uncle suffered made it his second priority and he had to rely on him to deliver it.