Reaching out
Every bit of sound coming from the other side of her room
pricked Richa’s ears.with bated breath she waited for somebody to open the door
and appear to her view but it never happened.Her window opened in the common
courtyard which was attached to the other end of her house where her tenant
stayed.
He was a boy in his twenties of lean body medium
height and of unsure gait.He had almost begged
for the accommodation since his place of work was quite nearby and no
other rental vacancy being available.Richa’s mother like an inveterate land
lord scrutinized him from head to toe and seemed not interested but Richa took pity on him .The boy was almost half in
and half out of the main gate almost buoyed there not daring to enter fully
inside.His dangling ID card swayed a little and that ubiquitous official tie made him look all the more pathetic.it was
getting dark and Richa could not see his face properly but his anxious gaze
went through her curious scrutiny.She asked him in.He sat on the sofa gingerly
fidgeting all the time as if afraid to look at ease.He tugged at his I-card and
mumbled something feebly.He was trying to assure them regarding the rent
etc.The deal was done and he seemed to be relaxed.He sunk a little deeper into
the seat and was in no hurry to leave.Out of politeness Richa asked him for tea
which he accepted as if waiting on
cue.He slurped the tea and almost hungrily took the snacks with free
abandon.And very respectfully he left.He seemed to be new to the place .A
middle class mama’s boy who had left his native place to work in a metropolitan
city.His gawky and unsure gait entailed the many hardships which he might go through while making a place for
himself.Richa left and forgot all about him.
On her next visit to her mother she found him sitting with
her mother on her bed.She felt happy for him seeing him settled.She wished him
and smiled at him.He reciprocated but did not seem much enthused.He was
munching on some snacks and continued with it while reading some old news paper
which Richa might have left during her
last visit.Richa tried to enter into a conversation with him but he hardly
responded.He seemed to be engrossed in that old newspaper and with finishing off the remaining tidbid pieces of snacks
while her mother giving company to him munching the same fare and rapt in her labyrinthine
tale of her past life which would reach its culmination only when the person in
front would turn into a zombie not knowing whether to yell or run away.But
right now the fellow in front of her seemed to be unaffected nonchalant with
not a bit of response or reaction on his face.Richa got up quietly and went to
the kitchen to make a cup of tea for herself.Keeping an eye whether the fellow
had left-he did when he had polished off almost the entire plate and her
mothers voice trailing after him..
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