Part-10
[Urmila
and Sharmila are sisters. The elder one Sharmila was in love with Vinod, her
neighbour, even when they passed through the school-age. Father had brought
proposals which she resisted tooth and nail, though she knew not the result.
Two-three ones she escaped on the pretext of studies. She recalled her
baby-hood memories in which Vinod always sided with her in all the
activities. A squad of six used to
engage themselves in kiddies’ amusements a lot. Whenever Urmila tried to
retrieve her mind from the memories, it did not obey her. Again it went on a
tour to the backyard of mind. Urmila bloomed into the synonym of beauty and
Vinod grew into a handsome personality.
Finally father held a good proposal close to his heart.He finalized it despite
all the resistance from Urmila. He thought time would bless her with glee.]
Now
pl.read.
When Venugopal retorted in negation he had not at all
considered Vinod’s family’s present status or their mutual stanch friendship. Urmila
tried all the ways and means for a cancellation of the proposal. Sharmila’s
indirect and Amma’s silent seconding couldn’t do any good in cancellation or
even postponement of the schedule.
All her exercises fell in vain rather turned
Achchan unfaltering.
Urmila was under a kind of house arrest. Her mind became
sad-sodden. Heart grew heavy. Mobility remained more or less confined within
the domicile’s walls. She found none in her aid, as all their pals had
developed their wings and migrated elsewhere on the look out of their prospects
in life.
Urmila’s land phone
hadn’t had a caller id. So Achchan’s absence she spent with the telephone. She
talked to Vinod about the hurdle that hindered their courtship .Amma, whenever
witnessed it, rebuked her but not much intensely.
“You obey your Achchan, mole. No parents will think ill of
their children. Achchan does everything for your good only,” Amma used to tell
her.
“What good? That guy is not my choice.”
“What choice, once you
start your life, you will forget everything.”
Amma, Sharada sided with Urmila in Achchan’s absence, where
as she also was in the camp of Achchan when Urmila was not in their proximity.
She wanted a settlement for the stressed situation.
Days gave way to nights and nights retorted equally to days.
Wedding without delay was on the cards and literally on w.cards also. Vinod and
Urmila found no way to put their cards on the table. They were in a tight
corner. They wanted an escape. The telephone medium they maximum utilized to trade
their words. But nothing turned fruitful.
“If I had a job, I’d come to meet your father. I’d tolerate
even insult,” Vinod voice contained contempt as he was helpless.
“Let’s elope and do register marriage, shall we? I can’t
imagine a life without you, Vinu, ” Urmila was painfully sobbing.
“O! No, Urmi. That is foolishness. Even if you are a
divorcee, you’ll be dear to me. Eloping I can’t stand with. If you can pull on
a little more, things will come in our favour,” Vinod conveyed a ray of optimism.
As the calling bell rang ’Ding, ding’ they put a semi colon
to their conversations. It was the gas agency man with the gas cylinder. Urmila
led him to the kitchen corner to replace the cylinder for the empty one.
Slowly-slowly the sun migrated to the western countries. The
night arrived putting on her bright hat on the head, lit some lamps and kept
them hither-thither in the sky. All the lamps appeared flickering with a
twinkling blaze.
After the supper Urmila and Sharmila withdrew their
appendages to their shell. Both engaged themselves in extracting some means
from the coagulated situation. Nothing struck their minds.
“ Amma is getting tensed, Chechchi. She wants to see you
happy. But she doesn’t want go against Achchan. ”
“I know that. When I see
Amma I pity her.”
“Achchan has started inviting people. He is very happy. Now
no other go. You have to accept him, Chechchi,” Urmi in a pessimistic tone.
Urmila did’t say anything and Sharmila slowly lay into the
lap of sleep. Urmila got off from the bed and stood near the window. She was a
bit delighted to see the moon smiling and the stars winking at her. Her mind
once travelled through the path of the conversation with Vinod. One of his
statements glimmered as an invigourating spark in her mind. She allowed her
mind to gradually take a determination. Yes, it was a determination, a dreadful
determination.
Achchan-father, Amma-mother, Chechi-elder sister
[To be contd.]