From
the moment I entered the house, I could sense it.
Mutilated toys were scattered all over the
floor and a stripped off mattress laid naked at one end of the room with the
bed-sheet dangling somewhere on the couch. There were scattered cushions near
the gaping main door (giving anyone a free access to the house). The TV was
playing some silly “parivaar” drama. The washing machine rumbled from the
balcony and the micro oven in the kitchen kept on beeping, trying to draw the
attention of its master on completion of its job. To me it seemed nothing
lesser than the remnants of a battle field!
I could hardly move without stepping on some
squeaking toy.
“But,
where were the owners of the house? Have I reached the correct address?” I
wondered and undoubtedly if it wasn’t at broad daylight, I would have rushed
out of this obscure house to make a call to 100. However, concern for my
beloved friend overpowered the inner fear and I managed to walk towards the
bedroom.
The room was dark with all the blinders down
and a blended fragrance of milk and baby cream lingered in the air. Once my
vision acclimatized to the darkness, I realized that the condition of this room
was comparatively better. A furniture which once used to be the dressing table was
stacked with baby food cans, diapers and bottles. Though nothing was scattered
on the floor, the bed had way too many pillows than an average King sized bed
can hold. Slowly as my gaze travelled towards the other end of the bed, I could
see my friend sitting. The sight was not
even remotely close to the mushy mom and child moments portrayed in baby
product ads. In a flash, I was introduced to a whole new perspective on
Motherhood!
My childhood friend sat upright. The little baby seemed fast asleep on her lap with
the face buried in the mother’s bosom. The
mother’s hair was disheveled. She was gazing at the closed window and hadn’t
realized my sudden presence. I slowly managed to tiptoe towards the vague human
structure outline in the darkness and tapped Shreya gently on her shoulder. As
she turned towards me, her eyes gave me a shock! I could only see stress in her
eyes. Though her frail lips succeeded in giving a smile, I couldn’t feel the utopian
joy of motherhood on her facial lines. Beads of tear were running down her eyes
as she sat in dissolution. I could sense her sobbing but entirely in silence. She
managed to nod at me and gestured me to sit down in front of her. I barely
manage to signal to her that it’s ok and murmured “I will be seated in the
drawing room, watching TV; might be.”
Shreya smiled once again and nodded in acknowledgement.
Hustling out of the room, I rushed to the
balcony for some fresh air. Wasn’t motherhood supposed to be the best experience?
At least, that is what we had always heard. The movies and the people around us
had always given a very glossy picture of motherhood. Listening to the stories,
I had always thought a baby is an angel. Her presence can only be a matter of
joy and I cringed from the thought of stress that a baby could probably bring
along. For once I also thought, “Shreya
must be incapable as a mother and therefore the scenario is like this.” A few
more negative thoughts might have crossed my mind if I had not heard the warm
welcome from a male voice. Turning around I saw Nikhil standing with his bright
smile and a twinkle in the eyes.
I rushed towards him, gave him a tight hug
and without wasting any time jumped straight to the point. “What is wrong with you
guys?
What have you done to my friend?
Is she going through any mental trauma?
Is your baby, Bristi is the name I guess,
not well?
Are you guys going through a bad patch in
your relationship?”
“Sit down.” Nikhil tried to calm me.
Shoving off the bed sheet to a corner he
made some space for me to sit and continued, “Let’s have a cup of coffee in
next 30 minutes. It is 5:30pm. Shreya will join us by 6:00pm max and then you
will get the answers to all your questions. In the meanwhile, can you help me with
a glass of water? ”
On any other day, his nonchalance would
have freaked me out but slowly I was getting grooved to the house’s ambience.
In spite of all the indiscipline there was something very pacifying in the air.
Giving him the water, I sat beside him.
Slowly he finished the entire glass, looked at the watch and muttered, “I will
take 5 minutes in the washroom. Do me another favour; turn off the micro oven in
the kitchen and start folding the bed sheet please.”
I acted as advised. He took a little more
time than 5 minutes but it wouldn’t have been enough for any man to freshen up
after a long day in office. On rushing out of the washroom, without wasting any
time, he joined me and we both started placing the things in order. There was a
big box in the store room, already half filled with toys, where he stacked the
mess of the room. It hardly took us some 15 minutes to make the room livable. Just
as we were about to sit down and look at our own efforts, his alarm made him
spring up.
Tuning the TV channel to 9XM, he turned the
volume high.
“What now?” I probed.
In a mysterious voice, he said, “Wait! I
will be back in 5 minutes again” and vanished into their bedroom closing the
door on my face.
Each moment seemed like an hour. The visuals
of the mother & daughter duo started drifting in front of my eyes, engulfing
me into dreadful thoughts.
It was 6:20pm pm and just as I was about to
get up, I saw the two most beautiful ladies … something has happened in this
last one hour transforming the stoned duo into the most vibrant duo! Shreya
still looked weak; nonetheless, in the shorts and sleeveless tees she looked the
same school girl. The baby in her arms stretched for me as if she knew me for
ages. Behind them stood the man of their life. It was the picture perfect
moment.
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