Dr Amit put on his gloves and sterilized lab coat. It was time to monitor the white mice and to record the resistance, if any, they were showing towards the new drug with which they were injected last night. He glanced at his watch. It was 10 minutes to 6.00 pm; which meant that he had still at least two hours to continue with his work. Would it be enough? After all these were strictly confidential data and as a senior scientist of this internationally acclaimed institute, he couldn’t afford to be capricious. He was feeling a bit tensed as he impeccably put the tissue fragments collected from one of the drugged mice under a super-powerful high-resolution microscope. With practiced dexterity he was typing down the details on the computer.
After about one hour Dr Amit’s Blackberry announced that he had a new message. He paid no attention and continued with his work. He knew who it was. He also knew that he better not repeat the same mistake which he had done six months back. But to his chagrin the ‘new message’ icon flashed again and this time with a sigh, he opened it. As expected it was Dr Salil, his friend since the college days and now his colleague too. The message read as,”This is the chance of a lifetime. Don’t be a workaholic. Go and live your life”. With another long sigh Dr Amit tried to concentrate again but his mind flashed back to an evening six months back.
That evening also he was meticulously copying down some specific data. He almost forgot about his appointment with Indira Kulkarni, 29, unmarried, beautiful, post-doctoral fellow, a genius in her field and most importantly she showed interest to grow up a relationship with Dr Amit. When Indira called him to know whether she would wait outside the cafe for him or make herself comfortable inside, he recalled the appointment and reached in a jiffy. But that gesture failed to impress Indira. A clumsy face with a week-long stubble and tired eyes turned her off completely. She never tried to contact him after that day. Dr Amit heard from other reliable sources about her acrimony to his unshaven look. She even commented that loving one’s work didn’t mean that he should adorn an unclean look with an unshaven face. He let out a long sigh again.
Dr Amit checked his Cartier chronograph again. He had to go home for a bath and he MUST SHAVE this time. Natasha Mishra was his cousin’s friend and his cousin had fixed an appointment so that he and Natasha could have a chance to know each other. Natasha was an award-winning vocalist and renowned painter. He didn’t want to disappoint her and also didn’t want to lose this chance. A clean-shaved, well-groomed face would be of great help to gain his confidence.
The mice screeched as he locked the door of the cell. “See you tomorrow little twerps”, he whispered and strode off.
‘‘This post is a part of #WillYouShave activity at BlogAdda in association with Gillette”
I’m accepting Ranju’s tag here and tagging Parul, Arpita, Anil and Anoop
It would be interestingto see where the story heads regardless of the challenge. Liked the effortless weave
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Thank you so much. I’m so glad to know you liked it, as I myself enjoyed a lot while writing it… 😀
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NOW I know why I never got to first base with any woman 🙂
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Hmm it could be tough being scientist 😀
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Yes, it is… 😀
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Very well written, very free flow of thoughts. I feel so constrained for words on this topic.
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Interesting !
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Well crafted story Maniparna, I am actually these days liking all your stories and eagerly wait for them…
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I really liked the story given the theme…well crafted…my personal choice…I like men (whom i choose to have personal interest in) with a stubble or a nicely trimmed beard. Having said that I liked the way the story is woven…well thought babe 🙂
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Why women these days are concentrating more on external beauty instead of inner beauty! 😛
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They are just following the footsteps of their male counterparts 😀 😛
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Common, clean shaven cheeks look good only behind masks… Huhhh what an anti-beard campaign by dumb companies… may they gain nothing out of these contests 😉
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Haha..they’re sure to gain big publicity…if not anything else… 😛 😀
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Ha Ha … poor guy …well drafted piece Mani
.. better luck to him with Natasha 😛 🙂
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😀 😀 Thank you..
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Even genius men need to look good. Point taken!
Good luck dear. 🙂
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Thanks Saru. Same to you dear… 🙂
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Mani,
Thanks for the tag 🙂
Also you seem to be top in my annual blogging report card 😛 You are one lucky girl 😀 😀
Peace 🙂
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😀 😀 Great to know that I’ve topped in your report card. Sadly enough, your achievement is quite poor in my report card… 😛 try harder this year… 😀
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Hehehe… WIll surely do 🙂
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Nice story Maniparna. Going into such details is so impressive. Do you or have you worked in this kind of research areas?
And thanks for acknowledging my tag. It came as a surprise. Thought you had done with your posts. 🙂
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Thanks….As I told you, this is my second post only for the activity. 🙂
Had Biology in my +2 level..so have some experience with the things…… 😀
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Wow, nice story…. I also don’t like stubble face. Thanks for the tag dear, but I have already written three posts. So may be next time…
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Thanks….:-)
Sure..no worries..next time… 😀
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I just loved the way you have used the challenge, Maniparna.
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Thanks so much Shruti… 🙂
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