So there I was having my lunch when a bunch of Generation Z guys and girls joined me at the
table of the canteen in the co-working space.
“Hadley D’Souza” said
a long haired chap introducing himself to me.
“…..Hadley as in James Hadley Chase?” I asked him.
“Yes” he said.
“Wow – I have read most of his books. And you are surely a fan of James Hadley Chase too?” I asked.
“No - my mom was a fan of his and she named me after him. I have never read him". And then as a sort of explanation he turned to the others at the table and said "That writer was from the last century."
“Ishika - spelt as
Eishika” she said.
“Wow – that is a
wonderful conversation starter – I am sure everyone asks you why you spell it
that way?” I said.
She made a wry face and said : “No – they only say my name has a spelling mistake in it”.
Refusing to give up
I turned to the girl sitting next to me and said “I am sure your name must be
very interesting as a conversation starter?”
“Actually no - my name is boring - it is Nikita”
she said.
“I am sure lots of
people tell you that your name reminds them of Niki-Tasha TV…” I said with a laugh.
“No – actually most people don’t even know that such a TV existed” she said.
“It was a very
popular TV once” I said.
“My
grand-mother remembers that TV” she said.
Then she looks at Hadley and pointedly says “Only my grand-mother – not even my mother”
Me? I was missing from the table.