Malayali in London ~ Part-22

Chapter -6:

...Indrakshi's Birthday...


I’ve always found numbers divisible by three interesting. I don’t why but they’re pleasing to me. That’s a reason why I like the date of my birthday so much. Twenty-one divided by three is seven. Speaking of my birthday, my brother woke me up at two in the morning, just to wish me happy birthday and I, half asleep, just told him that he was two hours late. I definitely didn’t want him waking up at two. He’s one of those people who can’t function throughout the day if they’ve had even a minute less than eight hours of sleep.

Anyway, I went back to sleep after my brother’s 2AM invasion of my room. I woke up at eight and went down for breakfast after having a shower. I’m the kind of person who takes a shower before breakfast no matter what the weather is. My brother finds that annoying. Dad wished me the moment I set foot in the living room and mother brought my breakfast to me. I usually have to sit at the dining table to have breakfast and bring it there from the kitchen myself, but my birthday is an exception. Mum kissed me on the side of my head and said, “Happy birthday sweetheart,” in Malayali. I put ‘Pink Panther’ on the TV and take a bite of my breakfast, it’s idli with sambar (a south Indian dish and curry). I’m pretty old-fashioned when it comes to cartoons, as you can see that I’m still watching Pink Panther. I watch TV while having breakfast only on my birthday. I know, it may not seem like something special, but it means a lot to me. It reminds me of my time growing up in Kerala now that I’m here in London, I already miss stargazing at the beach on my birthday. Too bad I can’t do that here.

After breakfast and go up to my room and get ready. I had planned to spend my morning at the library so, that’s where I’m headed. I put on my hoodie and grab my phone. I walk to the library, which isn’t too far from my house, and get inside. I grab a book and sit down at an empty table, An hour later, I look at my phone to find three text messages; one from Twyla, the other from Theo and the last from Sawyer. Twyla’s message is from about ten hours ago, it’s a little above ten in the morning so she probably sent it at midnight.

Twyla: Hey! Happy birthday, gurl! See you at your place at eight tonight, Theo and your brother have something plabned. Happy birthday once again!

She sent plenty of heart emojis after that. I smile at her misspellings and send her thank you for a reply. I don’t know if I should’ve said more, but as I mentioned earlier, I’m not exactly the social butterfly around. I opened Theo’s text next.

Theo: Happy birthday Akshi! Your brother and I have something special planned at eight tonight, feel free to invite others! I’ll see you in the evening, Happy birthday.

I send him thanks as well and think if there’s someone I’d like to invite. I’ve already invited Sawyer. Speaking of whom, I open his text and smile even before I read it.

Sawyer: Happy birthday Indrakshi! Wish you have an amazing day! And how about I make it just a little sweeter? See you at the café at eleven this morning?

That’s so sweet of him! That’s my first thought after reading his text. I sent him a reply;

Indrakhsi: Thank you! And sure, I’ll see you there.

I check the clock, it’s a quarter after ten, so I still have forty-five minutes to read. 

Comments

Bharat / Villain said…
There is a know missing on the first line and happy belated birthday akshi 😂😂😂 can't wait for then next part ohh ya it must be ur finals so prepare for then thoroughly