Destiny.
It was
late evening; the weather was cloudy and seemed like it was about to rain. I
was coming back from the office and saw an accident; the traffic lights were
not working properly. An SUV had collided with a Sedan and both of them were
damaged. People started running towards the cars and the whole traffic came to a
standstill. For a few minutes it was a complete silence. No sound of honking
nor people yelling. I ran toward the Sedan and found two girls inside,
unconscious and with blood oozing from their heads. I along with few people
tried to force open the door but it was difficult; it was jammed. When I noticed
that there were quite a few people to look after the Sedan, I ran towards the
other car.
Inside the
SUV, we saw an aged man and he was also unconscious. We somehow unbuckled him
and succeeded to pull him out. The paleness on his face got our attention. He
was not breathing. People kept calling for ambulance but it was taking a lot of
time. One of the guys
near the SUV said that he was a doctor. The doctor checked the pupils and
declared that the pulse couldn’t be felt and the man should be rushed to
hospital. For the first time in my life I was next to a man who was slipping
away way fast. I felt saving those two lives who had a better chance. Suddenly
the Sedan had smoke coming out of the hood and it was not stopping. The entire road
was congested and there was a large crowd surrounding the scene.
People
started to move away from the Sedan, they thought it would catch fire due to
the leaking oil and smoke. They kept saying that those girls are now already dead,
even if there’s a possibility to save them it will be too late. People saw me
running towards the Sedan and started calling me senseless when I broke the
windows. I believed that there would be a chance to heave them out. But without
any additional help it was not possible. I asked for help but they told me to
wait for the ambulance to come.
With no
hope I leaned through the window and unbuckled them. It was difficult. While I
was trying to haul one of the girls, I saw flames coming out of hood. I literally
could smell the thick vapours of petrol and feel the intense heat. It was a
frightening moment. I couldn’t think of anything else. People were shouting and
suddenly a woman from the other side leaned in and said, “We have to do it fast
or else we’ll die with them.” Looking at her shockingly, all the thoughts
vanished. Except one. Who is she?
We both
unbuckled the girls and I couldn’t believe that she heaved the girl swiftly.
The next minute it started to rain, the fire which was approaching us slowed
down. I hauled the girl out and we both took them away from the car. She
started to check their pulse and said, “We might lose them in couple of minutes
if the ambulance does not come on time.” We heard the sirens and saw the
ambulance approaching. The policemen started to clear the traffic and the
ambulance crew took hold of the injured. In all that commotion I realised that
all my files which I was carrying were nowhere to be seen.
I had left
them on road in hurry. While searching for it, the lady came by and said, “Is
there anything else where I can offer my help.”
Well, I lost my words again. Confused with words I misplace them in my
sentence and said, “Thanks for helping, it would be not possible if you were not
there.”
Let me
describe her, first of all, she looked beautiful in the rain. She had a dusky
face with a bright soul reflecting in her light eyes and actions. Yes, how can
I forget? She was stronger than me.
She smiled
and said, “Well, wherever destiny takes us, we can’t stop being ourselves.”
Facing down at the spot where I left my files, I said, “My files and few
presentations are lost now and it’s raining. It is a big loss I am facing and I
don’t know what will happen tomorrow.” She looked at me and replied, “We just
went through a lot and I hope when you share the incident with your boss,
should not be supressed” and added, “Why not grab something to eat and let’s
call it a day.”
Being frustrated and helpless, I
thought why not. Let’s give it a try and see where it takes me. “Sure! It’s raining
cats and dogs. Let’s go to a restaurant and get something to eat.” We crossed
the road and saw a small restaurant. I ask her “Have you been here?”. While
adjusting her hair bun she replies, “no, but let’s give it a try before we
catch a cold” Agreeing with her, we went inside and took our seats at the
table.
The moment we sat, I said, “ My name is Jai." The waiter came by and asked for an order. She said, “A glass of water for now, ask Jai.”. “A sandwich with a coke.” I replied to the waiter. While looking at us he said, “Are you the guys who helped the girls in the accident?” We both said yes and he tells us to wait for him. When he left, she said, “Anika”. “Pardon me?” I said. She replies, “My name is Anika and the food you ordered looks like a 7th grade child’s food. No offence!” After gossiping about our present life, I asked her, “Why aren’t you eating anything”. “Well today is my fast. Every Tuesday is.” Looking at her, I said, “but it was your idea, how come we are here then?” She tries to look away, took a deep breath and said, “Do you recognize me jai?”
Looking confused, I replied, “I don’t recognize you, we met for the first time while we helped the girls” and suddenly, a thought passed by and I stopped in between. I stared in her eyes and it remined me of my childhood friend, Anika. Whom I loved but never confessed. I just stood up and she gave a smile and said, “Yes I am Anika, jai. This was my idea.” I was awestruck and my mind was filling up with questions. The bright lights of the restaurant became dim and sound of honking of cars started to fade away. I collapsed at the spot and hit my head at the table.
I
opened my eyes and I was in a hospital. I could see her sitting beside me.
“What happened to me?” I asked her. She gave a smile and replied, “You went in
a shock when you recognized me and the corner of table hit your head.” And she
holds my hand and said, “It’s going to be okay; I am still here.” When I saw
her holding our hands, I said, “Stay, always.” She knew what I meant and deep
down we thought, “Childhood love never dies.”
The
End.
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