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Once bitten: The story of the shoulder

February 25, 2006 · by sudhishkamath

He was the shoulder. Not the doormat. He knew the difference. But sometimes, it’s easier to be the doormat.

Like this time.

When people around him very busy falling in and out of love, getting married, separated, raising kids, aborting them, he lived a life in thought bubbles.

The bubble was the home he built for his future with the most perfect girl he had brushed shoulders with. She was perfect, or at least, he thought so.

The right girl, in all the wrong situations.

Distance, for one. And, there was ex-boyfriend baggage.

He liked even the fact that she still liked the ex-boyfriend. Imagine how much love she had with her to give even after someone didn’t really need it badly enough.

So he remained the shoulder, feeling protective. Feeling like a warrior who can handle anything now that he had what he wanted to keep him going, right by his side. He felt stronger. The more the weight on his shoulder, the stronger he felt.

She became his armour.

There were of course the periodic spells when he would lose that armour and feel weak but he understood that she needed her space too.

She loved her ex-boyfriend. It was her true love. She couldn’t stop loving him, even if he wasn’t strong enough to love her for what she was. Even if the situations were all wrong. And every time reality hit her, she would retire back to the shoulder. She would return to be his
armour.

And one day, the ex-boyfriend got married, forced into it by the system. No fault of <!– D([“mb”,”weakness that required strength, a whole of strength enough to give up
on the love of his life.

Ashamed of himself, he pleaded to her, hopelessly: "Anybody, but the
warrior. He\’s a thief. He gave you his shoulder just to put his arm
around"

"It\’s none of your business," she told him.

And, she returned to the shoulder again.

But then, she told the warrior: "He didn\’t love me enough to fight for me. But
it is true that I love him. I realised how much I loved him only when
I lost him. I will love him forever."

The warrior was heart-broken, of course. But he said, "It\’s okay. You
can still have the shoulder." He wasn\’t being a saint, he was plain
selfish. He needed the
armour.

She was happy, as happy as possible, given the situation.

He was happy too, as happy as possible, given the situation.

The warrior\’s friend found this ridiculous. "You\’re selfish,"
he told her.

That shook her up, totally. He knew it wasn\’t true. He needed her as
much as she needed him.

"I must leave," she told the warrior.

"I\’ll wait," he said.

"Don\’t," she said, never to return ever again.

With the armour withdrawn, the warrior saw himself facing the brunt of
the battle he had called for, all upon himself.

Years passed, the warrior lived on. His wounds healed.

His hair turned a lil grey. He was wise now, or so he thought, often looking
at his scars, smiling to himself.

Over the years, he had lent his shoulder to more damsels-in-distress
too, knowing pretty well that they would all be gone, even before he knew
it. They always left.

He would make stories out of them, just to distance himself from the
episodes and laugh heartily recollecting the good old days.

"A shoulder for that many years?? Will you do it again," asked a little boy.
“,1] ); //–> his, except for his weakness. But this was a weakness that required strength, a whole of strength enough to give up on the love of his life.

Ashamed of himself, he pleaded to her, hopelessly: “Anybody, but the warrior. He’s a thief. He gave you his shoulder just to put his arm around.”

“It’s none of your business,” she told him.

And, she returned to the shoulder again.

But then, she told the warrior: “He didn’t love me enough to fight for me. But it is true that I love him. I realised how much I loved him only when I lost him. I will love him forever.”

The warrior was heart-broken, of course. But he said, “It’s okay. You can still have the shoulder.” He wasn’t being a saint, he was plain selfish. He needed the armour.

She was happy, as happy as possible, given the situation.

He was happy too, as happy as possible, given the situation.

The warrior’s friend found this ridiculous. “You’re selfish,” he told her.

That shook her up, totally. He knew it wasn’t true. He needed her as much as she needed him.

“I must leave,” she told the warrior.

“I’ll wait,” he said.

“Don’t,” she said, never to return ever again.

With the armour withdrawn, the warrior saw himself facing the brunt of the battle he had called for, all upon himself.

Years passed, the warrior lived on. His wounds healed.

His hair turned a lil grey. He was wise now, or so he thought, often looking at his scars, smiling to himself.

Over the years, he had lent his shoulder to more damsels-in-distress too, knowing pretty well that they would all be gone, even before he knew it. They always left.

He would make stories out of them, just to distance himself from the episodes and laugh heartily recollecting the good old days.

“A shoulder for that many years?? Will you do it again,” asked a little boy.
<!– D([“mb”,”
"No," he smiled. "I\’m too old for this. Besides, there are too many
people in this world who can use this shoulder. I cannot afford to
waste that much time on one person anymore," chuckled the warrior.

And one day as he straddled around the world, a princess who had heard
of him, came over to see him..

"May I have a word with you," she asked.

"I must be dreaming," he muttered to himself. "Get lost, you\’re an
illusion," he said.

She went away, knowing little that she had carelessly left her ear-ring behind.

He woke up to see the ear-ring. He realised what he had done. He
actually sent away someone who wanted to talk to him.

Months later, he saw her again. He gave her ear-ring back. They spoke.

They enjoyed each other\’s company.

Life was good.

The shoulder had a new occupant. The warrior had a new armour.

The ghosts came back. She had an ex-boyfriend too. She lived far away too.

What would he do?

He smiled, put his arm around her, willing to fight the world.

All over again.
“,0] ); //–>
“No,” he smiled. “I’m too old for this. Besides, there are too many people in this world who can use this shoulder. I cannot afford to waste that much time on one person anymore,” chuckled the warrior.

And one day as he straddled around the world, a princess who had heard of him, came over to see him..

“May I have a word with you,” she asked.

“I must be dreaming,” he muttered to himself. “Get lost, you’re an illusion,” he said.

She went away, knowing little that she had carelessly left her ear-ring behind.

He woke up to see the ear-ring. He realised what he had done. He actually sent away someone who wanted to talk to him.

Months later, he saw her again. He gave her ear-ring back. They spoke.

They enjoyed each other’s company.

Life was good.

The shoulder had a new occupant. The warrior had a new armour.

The ghosts came back. She had an ex-boyfriend too. She lived far away too.

What would he do?

He smiled, put his arm around her, willing to fight the world.

All over again.

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  1. Unknown's avatar Neodawn
    February 25, 2006 Reply

    Nice One…

  2. Unknown's avatar donthecat
    February 25, 2006 Reply

    Sudhish, I like it. 🙂

    Atlas Returns !!!

  3. Unknown's avatar avronea
    February 25, 2006 Reply

    beginning to think it’s an acquarian trait…
    atleast you have a part ‘n’
    good for you 😀

  4. Unknown's avatar H
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    haha!
    The warrior is in love. To be seen if the damsel loves the warrior or is it a case series of events that took place after damsel came back to take her ear-ring.

    Good Luck to the Warrior! he should just be sure that he’s fighting for the right damsel n that its not a wasted attempt this time around.

  5. Unknown's avatar WA
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    Beautifully written, loved it

  6. Unknown's avatar Rim
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    Nice read da… Luvd the portion that said – ” But he said, “It’s okay. You can still have the shoulder.” It sounds saintly but as u’ve pointed out, it’s being plain selfish. After all, he still needed the armour.

  7. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    May the luck and love be with warrior this time around.
    -Kiran

  8. Unknown's avatar Suderman
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    neodawn:
    thanks!

    donthecat:
    🙂

    avronea:
    sorry, didn’t understand.
    no, it’s not my story really if that’s what you mean. but hey, it could be my story someday. but then it could be your story too.

    h:
    that sort of speculation is out of the scope of the story. to each his own end… i dont think what happens matters… cuz the story is about things we swear never ever to do but end up doing…

    wicked angel:
    thank you!

    rim:
    yo! absolutely.

    kiran:
    i dont think it’s the point of the story to head to a resolution.
    the intention here was just to bring out the poetry in everyday situations and leave it to your imagination. change a few sub-plots, this could be the story of your life.
    i personally think the story ends there. right at that point.

  9. Unknown's avatar h
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    fair enough! But we’re not talking about u n I and the rest of the world..ur reference to “we”. We’re talking about the warrior. And from the story one can only conculde that he is in love.
    ok, ok…i’ll stop being a smartass 🙂

    Nice write up. It’d be great if u cud give a follow up to this 😉

  10. Unknown's avatar Suderman
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    >>ok, ok…i’ll stop being a smartass 🙂<< good idea.

  11. Unknown's avatar Kavitha
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    ” cuz the story is about things we swear never ever to do but end up doing….”

    SO DAMN TRUE!!

    Good Luck 🙂

    -Kavitha

  12. Unknown's avatar Suderman
    February 26, 2006 Reply

    kavitha:
    same to you.

  13. Unknown's avatar kausikram krishnasayee
    February 27, 2006 Reply

    suderman whoz the new one?

  14. Unknown's avatar Suderman
    February 27, 2006 Reply

    mark isuak:
    lol! stop thinking out of your ass!

  15. Unknown's avatar Aishwarya Rao
    February 27, 2006 Reply

    “It’s okay. You can still have the shoulder.” He wasn’t being a saint, he was plain selfish. He needed the armour.”

    You said it man!

    Now I know why it happened the way it happened.

  16. Unknown's avatar Suderman
    February 27, 2006 Reply

    princess:
    ??
    am i missing something here?

  17. Unknown's avatar Suprema
    February 28, 2006 Reply

    Nice one, a realistic one actually…but does the story really end here?

  18. Unknown's avatar 1$ Saint
    February 28, 2006 Reply

    you are good..as good as Judd Winick..lolz..start ur own comic strip 2..

  19. Unknown's avatar kausikram krishnasayee
    February 28, 2006 Reply

    hey i thought this was ‘di’ effect…… oops i am still thinkin off my ass is it? 😛 anywayz, i must admit tht the warrior is one hell of a man and i really appreciate the guy for all he is …..

  20. Unknown's avatar Suderman
    February 28, 2006 Reply

    mark:
    you thought wrong.
    half truths could be dangerous, do not assume. havent you heard, when you assume, you make an ass of u and me. not all that i write has to do with my life.

  21. Unknown's avatar Suderman
    March 1, 2006 Reply

    anon: i dont owe explanations to anonymous sons of anonymous fathers…

  22. Unknown's avatar Incognito
    March 1, 2006 Reply

    maybe this armour is different.

    nice one 🙂

  23. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    March 6, 2006 Reply

    anonymous son of anonymous father is me da sappae! chumma playing with u ma. i figured have to approve the comments anyway before u publish it.

    M

  24. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    March 31, 2006 Reply

    am just wondering how can anybody write others feelings without them telling anything……hey sudhish do i know you…..this blog stirred something in me….

    ” He wasn’t being a saint, he was plain selfish. He needed the armour”

    how true….
    sabari

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