I found this story of mine in my documents and do not remember whether I had posted it in the blog.I could not resist my temptation to post it now.
Veda and Rangan
finished their dinner early. Their son and daughter were away at a New Year
party at their cousin’s place in the adjacent complex. The couple was before
the TV watching some programme that failed to grab their attention.
Rangan asked
"Veda, have you thought of any New Year resolution? I know you will laugh
when I say I have three ready for me. May be I have failed in the past to
adhere to them but this year it would be different."
"Ha
ha ha, you and your resolutions!!The ones you resolve over booze, you forget
the next day. Never mind, tell me what they are for the coming year. At least
they reveal your intentions," Veda said with a giggle.
“Mark this
time. I am dead serious and do not intend to give up for they are important to me.
I will tell you on condition you will tell me yours."
"Ok,
I am all ears."
"Here
they go. First one, I wish to go with you on a long holiday that may include a Caribbean
cruise and for this I will be careful with the money and not splurge."
“This
seems two resolutions in one. Never mind. Very ambitious, what next?"she
prodded
"The
second one would be to reduce drastically eating out and have healthy food made
by you at home"
""Mmmm,
what is the last one?"
The last
is not to lose my temper as frequently as I do now and be a little more
demonstrative in my love for you," he concluded.
"Fiddlesticks,
your resolutions are as impossible for you as weeding out corruption in our country,”
Veda said with a loud laughter
“Can you
be a little more specific instead of your usual vague ramblings?"
"I
mean you are totally broke and poorer than a church mouse except for the paltry
pittance you get each month as salary after all the deductions towards the various
loans. Where is the money for holiday when we are finding hard to make both
ends meet? What Caribbean, are you day dreaming?
As
regards the second portion of your first resolution, you are already a miser.
What splurge you are talking about? When did you buy for me anything worthwhile
for me to show my people with pride? When did we eat out really except for the
pani puri on the road side shops and alu tikia in the market? We have never
gone for ages to a restaurant where you book tables in advance. Have you ever
visited a good Chinese, Mexican or Italian restaurant? All you take us to are
cheap joints with dirty cutlery and dirtier China with waiters in rags, “Veda
said in a contemptuous tone.
"You
filthy and ungrateful woman, don’t forget your roots. You were raised in a
chawl born in a poor family going to free municipal schools. Despite my
parents' reluctance, I married you because I liked your face. I have given you
everything that you would have never dreamt of. What cheek you have to call me
a church mouse or a miser, you brat?" Rangan shouted.
"You
have now proved that you cannot control your mind or tongue and already failed
in your third resolution. I have never expected any love, let alone the
demonstrative part, from you. I am a drudge in this house toiling out of a
sense of duty,” Veda said and went away sobbing to the bedroom.
He
switched off the TV, drank a glass of water and reclined on the sofa with
closed eyes for a while before following her.
"Veda,
sorry, I lost my wretched temper. I didn't mean to hurt you. I promise I will
try my utmost to control myself, my dear. Please excuse me” he cringed
"It
is ok.Nothing new to me. Shall I make a hot cup of drinking chocolate for
you?" she asked
"No,
no.I want you to tell me what your resolutions are. I assure you that I would
not make fun of you" he pleaded
"My
resolutions are more in the nature of prayers than any effort by me. I will
pray daily for landing on a treasure trove that will fetch us enough money to
send the boy and girl to US for further studies. Second one will be to curb my
desires and expectations in day to day life. Thirdly, to do some voluntary work
and help in finding resources for the orphanage from well to do" she said
"The
last one is admirable and the second one is always desirable. Only the treasure
trove part seems farfetched. No harm in praying of course .I am indeed blessed
to have you" he said as he hugged her.
"Enough
now of the demonstrative part of your third resolution” she said with a shy
smile
The New
Year came and Rangan was as short tempered as he was and the outings continued
to be few and far between. The much expected annual raise also turned out to be
meagre thanks to downturn in the economy. Life was a dull routine.
Three
months later there was a registered letter addressed to Veda Rangan from a
solicitor firm. Veda was afraid to open lest it be an ultimatum to pay back any
of the several loans her husband had taken. She had put her signature in many
of the loan applications.
In the
evening when Rangan read the letter, he jumped in joy. Bewildered; Veda asked
him the reason for his exultation. “Tell me first whether your mom had any
brother in Malaysia, “ he asked.
“My mom
had one brother. He fought with his father over a minor matter and ran away in his
teen from the house. Heard he went to Singapore initially and the family completely
lost touch with him. After several years he had come to our house and I had
seen him. I was a young girl then. By then my grandparents had died. Seeing his
sister’s indigent circumstances he used to send mom some remittances and that
was the thing that saw us through. After mom’s demise the contact was lost.
Why, is it a letter from him?””
“The
letter is from his lawyers. He has left 25% of his wealth to you as he had no
children from the Malaysian woman he married. He had left her the balance
setting aside some portion for charities. This bequest is a mind boggling amount
for us as he must have been very wealthy,” even as he hugged her and said incoherently in utter disbelief and joy.
“My mom
used to say he was a loving brother but very short tempered like you. So I hit
a treasure trove thanks to the grace of God. Our dreams are now realizable,”
she said even as she closed her tearful eyes with her hands folded in the
direction of puja room.
Very absorbing story. Faith moves prayers to yield results. Great end
ReplyDeleteIf we recognise the power of faith, we won't look for miracles.
ReplyDeleteNice one KP Sir. Faith belief and luck can move mountain.
ReplyDeleteI always liked your blog post/stories. But this story is preposterous
ReplyDeleteAt least the wife can be relieved now. She can live a peaceful life.
ReplyDeleteSuch windfalls though rare do happen to the blessed and lucky. Veda's dreams may be fulfilled if Rangan can be steadfast in his resolutions. Would Veda be able to use the money as she wishes is yet to be seen.
ReplyDeleteSuch windfalls though rare do happen to the blessed and lucky. Veda's dreams may be fulfilled if Rangan can be steadfast in his resolutions. Would Veda be able to use the money as she wishes is yet to be seen. - Vidya
ReplyDeleteMs. Chitra Solomon writes
ReplyDeleteWe are indeed blessed to have you
You are a treasure to know. Thanks to the grace of God. Keep writing more !
It might seem implausible but unstinting faith can make the remotest thing possible. As usual, a feel good story!
ReplyDeleteEnough now of the demonstrative part of your third resolution” she said with a shy smile. Haha... Women I say... Faith and belief.. luck was in favour of her
ReplyDeleteFortune favored faith here. Nice
ReplyDeleteHmm...
ReplyDeleteGripping story but I think it let loose in the end and disappointing a bit I dare say! 🙃🙂🤔
This is my treasure trove and feel blessed to read such lovely stories, each one of them a gem that can make your day bright and happy
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