Anita stood in front of the mirror and
watched herself before gliding fingers through her dark flowing hair. She
admired what she was seeing. And then she spotted the new grayness that started
budding up in her sideburns. It was not there few days back. Anita realized she
was getting old. She grabbed the chair and sat in front of the mirror applying
eyeliner to her eyes. She bent forward and took a closer look at the mark on her
right eyebrow. It has been more than 8 years since the incident but the gash
was still there reminding her of that dreadful night. She suddenly felt her
stomach churning loudly. She seized her tummy and slide down on the floor. It’s
happening again. All her memories were emerging back from the darkest corners
of her mind where she thought they have been locked. She gasped for breath. She
held the sill of the window and stood up inhaling the freshness of the garden. Weakly
she scanned the beautiful garden in her front yard but her eyes glued to the jasmine
tree which never bloomed in past 8 years. Her thoughts came flooding.
8 years earlier…
“Congratulations, you are pregnant and
all your reports look normal. You just have to keep eating healthy and have
sufficient sleep.” The doctors’ voice echoed in her head as she entered the
house with a big smile on her face. They have just shifted to their new house on
the outskirts of the city. Her complaint of sparse population and no neighbors around
were ignored by her husband- Ravi. But she ensured that the boundary walls were
high enough with barbed wires for her safety. She got inside and lit some
essence sticks in front of the deity thanking for the good news.
Ravi was on his way from his business
trip and she can’t wait for him to hear the news. She went into the kitchen and
started making preparations for the special rice pudding her mother had taught
her. She was totally charged up and was waiting eagerly for the clock to strike
8 PM. She finished mundane household chores and waited for Ravi to get home. Finally
the clock chimed 8 PM. She was elated; Ravi would be home any moment now. Anita
checked herself in the mirror again and made sure she looked her best. She went
near the window and excitedly waited for the gates to creek open. The hands on
the clock seem to be moving faster than usual. It was half past 8 now and
there’s been still no sign of Ravi. She was still standing at the window with
her eyes racing between the clock and the gate. She was feeling agitated and started
pacing the living room. Her pacing was interrupted with the loud clang of clock
banging 9 times. She got into the chair near the window and kept staring at the
gates. All kind of negative thoughts were making her more restless. She started
cracking her knuckles nervously when she heard the gates open. She was relieved
and rushed out.
Anita noticed that Ravi was drunk and
hardly able to walk straight. She rushed towards him and tried to support him
on her shoulders. She was horrified to see his bruised arms and clotted blood
on the forehead. Slowly she took him into the house and put him in the sofa. She
rushed and got some Dettol to clean the wounds. “What happened to you? Why are
you so drunk? How did you get injured? Did you get into a brawl in some bar or
were you attacked by someone?” She started shooting a volley of questions breathlessly.
He didn’t reply to any of her questions and tried to get-up. She held his hand
but he pushed her away and started going, mumbling something which she could
not make out. He started climbing the stairs to go to the bedroom. She ran and
supported him lest he slipped. He pushed her aside again and yelled- “I don’t
need you. Get away from me.” She stood there looking at him with tearful eyes. She
couldn’t understand what’s wrong with him?
She followed him and went and tried to
speak to him. “Ravi, what happened? Tell me please” he looked at her and handed
her an envelope. Anita was not sure what it was. She opened the envelope with
trembling hands to find her pictures with Sameer.
Sameer was Ravi’s friend and a
bachelor staying alone. He used to be a regular visitor to their place for
dinners. Ravi’s marketing job kept him out of town all the time and Anita was left
alone.
Anita started finding company and
comfort in Ravi’s absence. His constant travels and lack of companionship she
expected got her closer to Sameer eventually. It’s been sometime they have
developed a connection and their love had bloomed. Ravi was unaware of all this
development and never suspected either of them.
She didn’t know how to react or what
to say. She stood there motionless trying to figure out what’s going on in Ravi’s
mind. She put her hand on his shoulder and said- “Ravi, let me explain.” Ravi
removed her hand from his shoulder and slapped her. She fell on the table
nearby and her eyebrow started bleeding. He picked her and held her shoulders
and asked- “How could you do this to me? I loved you so much.”
He pulled her closer into tight grip
and held her throat- “I can’t live with you anymore. It’s over between us.” She
was feeling the grip tightening, gasping for breath. When she could not take
any more, she pushed him aside and moved back panting. Ravi, in his drunken
state lost control and tumbled down the stairs.
Anita ran down screaming- “Raviiii…”
but it was too late. His skull smashed open and blood pool was growing with
every passing second. She was horrified looking at the scene in front of her. After
few minutes which felt like ages, she realized what she had to do. So, she
dialed the number and waited with a baited breath for the call to be answered.
“Hello, this is Sameer speaking; who
is it?” The voice from the other end echoed. She said- “Sameer come home
urgently. Don’t ask anything, just come home NOW.”
“Ok, but tell me what happened? Are
you okay? Did you and Ravi have a fight?” He asked realizing her chocked voice
over the phone.
She told “I can’t speak over the phone.
Please come home immediately.”
“Don’t worry, I am coming right away”
He said realizing the panic in her voice.
Sameer reached Ravi’s place and was
stunned to witness the scene. He saw Ravi in the puddle of blood lifeless.
Anita was on the other end of the room in a shocked state sitting still looking
at the body. Sameer entered home and closed the door. He went to Anita and
hugged her as she broke in his arms. He tried to console her and told her that
he had a fight with Ravi at his place. Anita narrated everything that happened
and how Ravi fell to his death. Anita was trembling with fear and could hardly
form complete sentences. Sameer was equally worried thinking what to do next?
How can this be explained to everyone? Who would believe their innocence if
people get to know that Anita and he were having an affair?
Sameer agitatedly started marching in
the living room while Anita was hysterically blabbering something in a state of
shock. The banging of clock jolted them to the reality. Sameer rushed to the
garage and on his way back saw that the street was totally deserted at that
hour of night. Few canines were patrolling the street with their tails held
high. He got the shovel and started digging ground in the garden. Anita
understood what’s happening. When the hole was sufficient enough they checked
the roads again. The canines seem to have lost interest in the deserted street
and left but their howling could be heard from distance. They went inside and
picked Ravi’s body and dumped him in the garden. Sameer leveled the ground
while Anita was keeping a watch on the street for any human movement. By
midnight they were done with the garden work. They went inside and started
mopping and cleaning the living room. By the time they cleaned everything it
was well past midnight and they were exhausted.
They went upstairs and took shower
together. Anita was still in a state of shock and Sameer was also fatigued.
They came out and got into the bed together. They laid there without speaking
anything for long time. Anita broke the silence- “I’m pregnant.” Sameer was
pleasantly surprised and kissed her. To keep her mind away from all that
happened, he asked what the doctor said. They spoke about the probable names and
possibility of it being a boy or a girl. Suddenly Anita got up and sat. She
turned to him and asked “what do I say when people ask about Ravi? “
Sameer thought for a while and then
told her “Don’t worry about anything. Since you moved recently no-one would
notice him missing. Don’t say anything to anyone. In-case, anyone enquires,
tell them you got divorced. Moreover he doesn’t have any close relatives’ so, no-one
would enquire.”
Anita felt little skeptical but
thought the idea might work because there were no intrusive neighbors around.
Sameer added, “After sometime we can
get married.”
Anita nodded consenting to the plan
and they discussed whole night trying to fill any possible gaps in the story.
Sameer left home before dawn.
Later around mid-day he went to a
nursery and brought grass sod and rushed to Anita’s house. There they laid the
new grass sods across the fresh dugout area carefully and watered it. High
fence and lack of visitors helped them. He also got a jasmine plant and planted
it there.
In the next few days the story of
Anitas divorce and second wedding flew across her friends like a wild fire.
Even though some might have suspected something to be wrong, no-one bothered enough
to probe the issue. It had been now eight years since the jasmine shrub was
planted but it never blossomed. Anita thought if only trees could speak what
would the jasmine tree say?
3 comments:
Oh I loved your narration. Well Done!
Very nice story and the narration really kept me going till the end.. keep it up
Truth is hidden... not sure of the message but a gripping tale.
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