Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Golden Girl

Her mom loved jewelry. She would say that probably mom was obsessed with jewels of all seasons and all kinds. So you would ask, what is the problem if moms love jewels??The point is that she became the field of experiment, sporting all kinds of accessories and set (wrong) model for her friends and cousins. She was called as walking Lalitha jewellery in a very sweet (read as mocking) manner by all her friends (read as enemies).
She was happy finally to be away from home when she did her graduate course and away from 24 carat stuff for every other festivity. Dreaded things will some how get repeated right?? It was Farewell party and her mom came with jewel boxes to see her darling (in twinkles). Her friends changed the proverb to “All that glitters is GOLD“.
He was a good friend of hers. He was rather good friend of everyone and every other girl had crush against him (read as mad @ him). When she walked to the podium to receive the farewell gift, crowd broke into chorus “All that glitters is GOLD” and “hooray hooray waah”! She cursed Goddess Lakshmi’s gifts (as her mother would advise when she refuses to wear jewels) and sat silently with embarrassment among the non stop laughter.
Oh wait, he was there near her, and calling her softly as “Golden Girl” with a mesmerizing smile in his face. They got married the next month with all blessings (and multiples of 24 carat) from her mom.
He was checking out the gold price headlines from news channel in the morning and predicting the prices for next six month. She hated jewels (read as men) forever.

4 comments:

Beygan said...

Good one... Lucky guy... So he became the golden guy for the golden girl... :)))

Devvi said...

and may be he didnt know that few of them were imitations :-)

Athideerapandian said...

it end with irony right ? or not ?

Devvi said...

Deeran,

I tried to do some irony at the end. Will call you offline and explain :-). Lets not expose my poor writing skills here :-)