16
ABHIMANYU
I wake up and find
myself in unfamiliar surroundings. I take a moment to remember where I am and
then it strikes me. It is my first morning in my new home.
I look to my side and
see Arjun sleeping peacefully. Yesterday night when he returned from the walk,
he seemed to be a bit upset. Although he was very gentle with me, I felt he was
disturbed. I cannot help thinking that probably it has something to do with me.
Is he already regretting his decision to adopt me? I look at the clock. It is 7
in the morning.
I think about what must
be happening at the orphanage now. The Ayamma-s would be awake now and they
would start sweeping and mopping the floors. I feel sad thinking about the
place. I never thought I would get used to it. But this is my new life, and I
better make myself useful, else I will find myself back at the orphanage for
good.
I do not want to part
from Arjun. In a very short period of time, he has come to mean a lot to me. No
one else has ever tried to get close to me like Arjun did. And he succeeded.
There is the tiny problem of what to address him as. ‘Dad’ seems too soon. For
now I am getting by without having to address him. I know the time will come
soon when I will have to take the next step towards him and seal our bond by
calling him as Dad. I hope I last till then.
I wake up from the bed
and tiptoe my way into the bathroom. From new toothbrush to my own soap (with
the box), to towels to new clothes for me, everything Arjun has arranged for. I
quickly go through the morning chores. I decide to have a bath. I open the door
of the wardrobe that he has specially arranged only for my clothes.
When I looked at it for
the first time, my jaw dropped. Never have I owned these many clothes in my
entire life. I still cannot accept that I have brand new clothes. I take out a
pair of track-pants and a t-shirt that says – ‘Cool Dude”. It makes me smile.
There is a separate section just for my underwear. That makes me feel both
embarrassed and relieved. I did not have to go through the conversation of
‘which size do you wear’ with him. He seems to have an idea of what will fit me
the best and he went according to his own estimate.
I take my own time in
bathing. How this used to feel like a luxury in the orphanage! Here I can bath
for as long as I want to. There is hot water available, although I bath in cold
water. Feeling invigorated and refreshed from the bath I step out of the room,
gently closing the door.
It seems I am the first
one to wake up. Deciding that I might make myself useful, I take a broom and
start sweeping the house. I start with the kitchen.
Arjun’s mother comes to
the kitchen and looks at me first in shock and then in anger. She places her hands on her hips and glares at me.
“Good morning.” I
manage to blurt out.
She nods. “Good morning.
What exactly are you doing??”
I look down at the
broom and shrug. ‘I woke up early and decided to do some work. I know how to
prepare tea and coffee. What do you usually drink?” I ask her. The angry look
on her face only seems to intensify.
“Whatever gave you the
idea to sweep the house?” She says with clenched teeth.
I stand silently. I blew
it up on the very first day in the new home, it seems.
“I will do a good job
of it.” I plead.
She walks towards me
and in spite of the anger in her face, she gently takes the broom off my hand
and flings it away. Then she holds my face.
“I will expect you to
learn all the household chores and to lend a helping hand. But I do not want you
to feel as if you have to work for anyone. Do you understand the difference?”
She asks me softly.
I think I do, so I manage
to nod, a bit difficult to do since she is holding my face firmly.
“Everyone here gets
involved in all the chores. Like them, you too will. But only because you are
family now. That is the only reason.”
She hugs me tightly and
I hug her back, feeling warm and comforted. This family sure hugs a lot!
“I am going to prepare
Bournvita for you. You will drink it three times a day, got it?” She asks me
sternly as she finally lets go of me and proceeds towards the fridge.
“All right Daadi.” The
words come out on their own. They feel natural. Her hand stills on the handle
of the fridge she was about to open. She looks at me, a strange emotion on her
face. Then she smiles at me. When she smiles, she seems like a very different
person.
“What do you want for
breakfast?” She asks me as she starts preparing the drink for me.
I shrug. “Anything will
do.”
She looks at me thoughtfully
and shakes her head. “No, anything will not do. You need to gain weight. Look at
you, a towering mass of only bones! I am going to prepare vegetable paratha for
you.”
I nod my head. For someone
who got by on bread and jam in the orphanage, any meal sounds like an
improvement over the same. I do not tell this to her. I have a feeling that she
will get emotional about it.
Daadi only looks strict. From inside, she is just like Arjun, all warm and caring. And suddenly for some reason, in spite of all the insecurities hounding me, I realise that I am finally where I belong - home, blessed home.
(My part in the story ends here and now the focus will be more on Arjun and Shreya. Are you rooting for them? I know I am! Very few chapters are left in the series and they will focus mainly on our star-couple who need a lot of prodding and pushing to find each other. Will they? Let us hope so. Stay with us, dear friends! Picture abhi baaki hai! - Yours in faith, Abhimanyu)

I love the way you are gradually etching the bond between the characters
ReplyDeleteAmazing job friend
Yes, I am eagerly waiting for their love story to develop.
ReplyDeleteYay! Waiting eagerly for that part. Let the prodding and pushing begin!😀
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