Thursday 30 June 2016

Odyssey



Thushara opened her eyes to find a stranger staring at her from above.
Reflexively she reached towards her phone and dialled for Visal. Voicemail.
She panicked seeing the face above. A reflection on her ceiling fan.
With a jolt she realised, the reflection belonged to her.
Exhaustion and insomnia had begun to take a toll on her since months ago. She didn’t bother going to the parlour, keeping herself fit and doing the usual things that a woman do to make a man look at her.
Because she didn’t have one. Not anymore.
Her reflex betrayed her every morning. It was more ritualistic now. Dialing Visal’s number. Panicking. The slight wait until her brain registers reality. Curling up into a ball and whimpering to herself. Praying mostly.
She knew her heart would give up one day.
She prayed it be sooner.
Her days were normal and ritualistic too. It was easy to fool an outsider. Sometimes it was too easy to fool her family and friends too. Because they didn’t know who Visal was. No one did.
Only Visal knew Thushara. Only Thushara knew Visal.
They were best friends. In love.
Neither one revealed it to the other though.
At times she wish she did.
At times she wished it wasn’t a secret.
The thing about secretive relationships is, neither one would know when the other drops dead.
She didn’t either. She knew about his demise three whole months after it happened.
He promised he would call her after his examinations were done. And she did too.
A month passed. She called. Voicemail.
A month and day passed. Voicemail.
A month and a week.
Two months.
Voicemail. Voicemail. Voicemail.
If distance wasn’t an issue, she would have run to his house. But they were in different countries. Pursuing their individual dreams.
It was when she reactivated her Facebook she knew about his death.
Social media kept its promise to remind her of the important days in life.
She used to love her vacations. Visal took her to places in his bike. Random places. At the beach, they both would be happy just seeing the sun and waves and eating corn. Counting the number of fishes the men managed to catch. Playing with the waves. At the theatre, they would howl like mad men when their favourite stars came on screen. He taught her to drive. To swim. To cook. She told him her dreams, expecting him to forget. What surprised her was that he remembered every detail. She didn’t.
Not until he left a void in her universe.
And then she remembered details. The way his eyes lit up when he spoke about bikes. His masterpiece smug expressions. His never ending collection of sarcastic jokes that would make her stomach roll in laughter. The crease that forms on his left cheek when he smiles.
Time wasn’t a healer. Time made details look like HD movies.
She never cried for him. Because she believed depression would prevent her from carrying out her duties.
As a daughter. As a sister. As a Doctor.
Two years later, when her school mates called up a reunion, and they were all sitting around and joking about something they did years back, laughing and holding their stomachs, she stopped in mid-laugh and stared at the people around.
As if her laughter was sucked out of her and absorbed into a void left in her universe.
It was then she knew that she was depressed.
The realisation tore her apart.
Later it took a bottle of Smirnoff to drown her depression, before it drowned her.
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A long tiring day later, just before she left the hospital to go back home, an emergency case came in and she was asked to operate on the patient.
A Biker. Who referred to himself as Duke. Someone who drove at 210 kmph every day since he got his licence, yet landed in the hospital because he drove at 30 kmph for the first time in his life and a tree fell on him.
Mother Nature and her Sarcasm.
He talked and flirted his way out of trouble. Told her more and more about bikes, about the different places he visited, the canals he dived into, the trees he climbed for honey, all with a familiar glitter in his eyes. He challenged her to find his real name without checking the medical records.
She realised she was falling for him.
And he did too. He made no show of making it a private affair though.
“I wish my mother was here to meet her” He told one day to the nurse next to him.
“Your mother will beg you to marry her then.” The nurse said, chuckling.
“That’s the whole point.” He said, laughing, flaunting his perfect white teeth.
Thushara blushed. A first one in a series of a long range of blushes yet to come.
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“That’s a nice ring.” The nurse said.
“I know.” She said smiling.
“So, has ‘Duke’ told you his real name?”
She paused.
“Vishal.” She looked above and smiled at Someone. “Vishal Vishwanath.”
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-The Violet Woman
Lilliput #6
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Sunday 19 June 2016

Metamorphosis

“So, all set?” I asked my brother, as he ran around his extremely messy room. Panicking, no doubt.
“I can’t find my Rubik’s cube.” He said, breathless.
“Why do you need a Rubik’s cube when you are off to study?” I mused.
He paused.
“To get a grip on sanity.” He replied meekly.
My brother was leaving today to pursue his dream. Crash course so that he could get a seat next year. Medicine.
Well, our family was grim at first, no doubt. Our bubbly little prankster, off to take up something huge. At first we thought he was out of his mind when he said that he wanted to be a doctor, before his results were out. We didn’t expect much from his results either.
But our bubbly little prankster managed to shock the living lights out of our family, not to mention, our entire neighbourhood.
Damn it, he would stun the entire nation if we gave him a chance.
After his results, he declared it again. This time, we believed in his choice.
Felt more like a horror story come true, by the way.
My mother acted funny the entire week. She made his favourite food, joked around and dressed him up in my clothes telling him that he was a pretty little girl.
Dad chose to torture him with his inexplicable cooking skills.
And what did his big sister do?
I called up my cousin, asking him to accompany me to the mall so that I could buy my prankster something that would keep his sanity.
In the car, I broke down. Wept. And my cousin watched in silence.
“Why?” He asked.
“I can’t accept the fact that he’s a big guy now.” I said in between sobs. “I miss those times when I used to protect him from mom and dad for the things he did. Now he is the one who protects me when we go out in public.”
Silence.
“It’s like…” I said, “It’s like… I’m deliberately allowing him to go through some sick sort of evolution. I feel like, once I leave him there in that nasty hell filled with books and weird looking Sirs and over the top nerds, he would change for good. And I don’t want good. I want him to be my prankster. I want him to happy.”
More silence.
“The stress is going to kill him. He could have chosen a lot of careers which would preserve his innocence. A doctor. My brother? What does a doctor do now? Other than be kicked upon by the public for not providing treatment on time. Blood and rot. More blood and rot. I don’t want him to be a doctor. Wait, I want him to be a doctor. I just can’t watch him change.”
My cousin took a deep breath.
“Ever heard what Metamorphosis is?” He asked.
“Ask my brother. He’s the bio-geek.”
He laughed. “It is a process. Transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages. Everyone goes through it.”
I sighed.
“The transition from one stage to another is mind-numbingly painful. We think that we could ease their pain by helping them. What we do in reality, is make things worse.”
Silence.
“Every individual has to go through certain degrees of pain to get where they want to be. And they should do it alone. No help from another individual is going to ease their pain. Everyone has their own brand of painkillers at hand. The only way that you can help him, is by letting him grow. Watch him make mistakes, and encourage him to learn for it. Everyone serves a purpose on Earth. Maybe that was why you were born earlier than he did.”
I smiled and reached over to hug him.
I watched my brother bid farewell to our parents. A long tiring train ride, a lot of jokes and junk food later, we reached the hostel where he would stay for the rest of the year.
As we were about to leave, he hugged me tight. And I gave him his gift.
He gaped in surprise. “A Rubik’s Revenge Cube?” He asked, grinning.
“I thought slamming sanity at your face would be a good farewell gift.” I replied.
He grew grim.
I asked why.
“Don’t you think, everything is going to change right now? For good?”
I smiled. I put my hand around his shoulders and took him for a walk.
“Ever heard what Metamorphosis is?” I asked.
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-The Violet Woman
Lilliput #5
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Utopia


And She walked towards Him
Face held down.
Modesty held high.
Powerful were her visions.
Phenomenal was her soul.
Her eyes reflected His transient anxiety.
His eyes held delight
Spectres of the past bid adieu.
Together they walked.
Towards Hope. Love.
And Matrimony.
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-The Violet Woman
Fragments #12
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Evana


Details so vivid. Details so bright.
Complimented the day she came on Earth.
Someone so fragile, made of me.
Someone so soft, made of Him.
Rays broke through, longing to touch
This divine mass of love.
Lit her tiny fingertips
And warmth spread around.
Her eyes still shyed away from the world
Another day left to open them.
I’ve never even seen them yet
But they’re beautiful, I know.
Hearts so fonder await your growth.
Mine. And your Superhero’s.
Our precious little bundle of joy
The perfect Grace of God, no doubt.
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.-The Violet Woman
Fragments #11
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Techie


“This is a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, okay? This is going to be the Ambassador Car of your first drive into technology.”
He just sat there munching peanuts. 
I sighed. “Chill, dad. It’s just a touchphone. I’m going to teach you how to use this. Okay?”
More pronounced munching.
An hour of desperate teaching later, finally satisfied that I did a good job of teaching him how to use a phone, I smiled.
“You understood everything I taught?”
He nodded.
“Do you have doubts?”
He shook his head.
“Do you have anything to say?”
At that he got up, went over to the TV stand, grabbed the remote, put on some hideous news channel that discussed a politician’s views on Feminism and why it should be “Menism” instead, sat back on the couch, raised the plate that held peanuts to my face and asked,
“Would you like some peanuts?”
I rolled my eyes.
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A week later, I tried again. This time, with the laptop.
“So, my father, THIS”, I said dramatically showing off the new laptop he got for my mother, “is a Laptop.”
“I’m not retarded. I brought it for your mother. I know what it is.”
So much for a dramatic start.
He just got up and switched the TV on. News Channel. Politician going bonkers over another politician’s personal affairs.
I took a deep breath to steady myself. “Daddy?” I called out smiling.
“I’m listening to you. Continue.”
And again after an hour of desperate teaching, finally satisfied that I did a good job of teaching him how to use a laptop, I prayed and managed to smile.
“You understood everything I taught?”
He nodded.
“Do you have doubts?”
He shook his head.
“Do you have anything to say?”
He had a grave expression on his face. With the seriousness of a military Colonel, my father asked,
“Did your mother throw out the peanuts I brought last week?”
That’s when I learnt that teaching kids was not an intelligent career option for me.
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A year later, when I came home for vacations, I found my father sitting on the couch in front of the TV, busily typing on his phone.
He called me over.
“Yeah, Dad?”
“Why haven’t you added me on Facebook?”
I stood still for a while.
When I came back to my senses, I went to the kitchen, grabbed a bunch of peanuts, chomped on them arrogantly, and asked him to repeat what he said.
And I just stood there munching peanuts the entire time.
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-The Violet Woman
Lilliput #4
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