RATTLING LIVES
There was a smile in her eyes as the train became visible at the far end of the tracks. She craned her neck in anticipation to catch a better view of the train. Yes! The same train had been taking her home for the last four years… from Itarsi to Agra…After every semester vacation. but this is the last time she would carry her load of luggage and climb into the train. Her course was over and she was heading home… now she had the degree she had wanted. She can now be a full fledged engineer.
The train sighed as it stopped at the Itarsi station in Madhya Pradesh. The station was empty.. except for her and a few vendors. Aashna carried her suitcases two at a time to the steps of her bogie. After making sure she had all the luggage in tow she cast one last glance over her shoulder at the platform. She would miss all the college memories. Aashna usually went home with her friends and all of them would make that deserted station a night club, singing songs and calling each other names…. They would celebrate their holidays. Since their last exams were over her friends had decided to stay a day longer at the hostel before returning to their homes. Aashna had packed her bags soon after exams got over. There was a reason for that too.
She groped her way through the dark bogie with the flashlight in her mobile as an aid to locate her berth. Carefully she put away her bags and scrubbed away the dirt from the berth with a tissue paper. “Yuck” she couldn’t help exclaiming as she stared at the dirt gathered in the paper.
“Why don’t you switch on the lights?”, a deep masculine voice offered. It was her co passenger in the coupe. He reached for the light and suddenly milky light flooded the entire area.
“Oh no… I’m almost done. You can switch it off”, Aashna said and attempted to put them out.
“arey itni bhi kya jaldi hai? Pehle settle ho jao.. uske baad bhuja dena”, he said
Aashna sighed. She was definitely not going to argue for a paltry light to a stranger. She put bye her luggage under the berth and took out a few things she may need for the night and stuffed em into the pockets of her jeans. She raised her eyes to the man in his early thirties, posing a respectable look. It was then that she realized he had been staring at her all this while. Aashna smiled to herself. She was used to attention… specially her pale green eyes held men captivated.
She looked at him in the eye and said, “bathi bhuja lijiye.. main settle ho gayi hoon”, and swiftly got over to her berth and buried herself under the warm blanket. She waited for a few minutes for the lights to go off… which they did in a few minutes. The flicking off of light was followed by receding footsteps of her co passenger.
Aashna did not care. She lay awake in her berth running a hand thru the length of her hair thinking of what was waiting for her on arriving at her place.
Aashna’s wedding was on the following week. Her fiancé was a scientist at the Bhaba Atomic Research Centre. Her mother had stumbled across his profile in a leading matrimonial site. Aashna and Milan had been engaged after a formal meeting in front of parents and relatives six months earlier. After the engagement the two had fallen in love. A very convenient arrangement. No anxiety about the future of the relationship, no tensions about consent of parents..etc.
Aashna had expected Milan to be a reserved nerd. But he turned out to be a smart easy going guy with a tremendous sense of humor. And very romantic too. She smiled as she thought of him. Milan…. Her 1st love. Her mother’s birthday gift to her, for Aashna had met Milan for the 1st time on her birthday. He would be at the Agra station to receive her.
“Aashna, do u know where I would take you soon after you get out of the train?” he had asked her in the last fone call that he had made to her.
“hmmm… the Taj?”, Aashna asked
“Nope” he said
“Then?”, she asked quizzically.
“ I will take u straight to airtel’s office and make you pay my cell fone bill. Goshhh.. Do u know how long we have been talking? I had asked for an hour’s break from my head… and its already 4 hrs!!!” there was amusement in his voice as he teased her.
“Milan!!! That is the most unromantic thing any guy would have said to his fiancée!!!” she exclaimed giggling.
His tone turned serious as he said, “Jane ka tho jee nahin karta. Par Aashna I’ve to get back to work. Will count moments to see you girl. Take care of yourself while traveling. I just can’t wait to see you. And listen don’t pray for my dreams to come true yet…”
“kyun nahi??” Aashna asked
“kyonki if u ask god 2 make my dreams come true you will be 5 months pregnant now”… he laughed
“milaaaannnnnnnnn!!!!”, she screeched.
Aashna ran the conversation by her mind for the 10th time in the last 6 hours. The place was getting colder and Aashna shivered in her blanket. She was unable to bring herself to sleep. By now, her co passenger was forgotten. Aashna had just Milan on her mind. Just Milan.
She got out of her berth and fiddled around her for her slippers. She realized that her co passenger had still not returned. “May be he thought of sleeping elsewhere to let me have my privacy”. She thought as she headed for the toilet to ease herself. She had barely reached outside her coupe when she heard her fone ringing. She raced to reach for it and a huge smile spread over her face seeing Milan’s name.
“Hello..” she said
“ Aashna .. thik tho ho? Train is on time na?”, Milan asked concern evident in his voice.
“I’m ok Milan…. And stop worrying!! Abhi abhi soch rahi thi tumhare bare mein.. aur bas.. tumhara call aya..”she let her voice trail, with a hint of blush in it which Milan did not miss.
“Really?? No wonder… abhey bewkuf, main to sone ki koshish kar raha tha. Soch sochke kyun jagaya mujhe? Saath din ke baad kahan so paunga main?? Tum jo aa tapkogi mere kamre mein!!!” he teased her mercilessly.
He would never change. Never will he admit that he was too anxious about her safety to sleep.
“so jao Milan. I assure u I’m ok. Haan.. sab kuch thik hain..bas ek aadmi tha.. ab who bhi nazar nahi aa raha .. yes Milan… I love you.. haan baba.. I will.. okie… see you in the after noon.. miss you..good night”
aashna’s pale green eyes sparkled with excitement as she ended the call. She was unaware of ears that had been listening to her conversation. While putting the fone back into the bag, while pulling the zippers Aashna was preoccupied with her dreams. She failed to hear the footsteps at the end of the narrow corridor. She made her way to the toilet. The 1st one was unfit for use. There was no use complaining about the plight of facilities in the Indian railways.
“the fans the toilets the food the seats… they ne’er change.” Thought Aashna.
She was somewhat satisfied with the second one. And she latched the door behind her. The water sent shivers through her as her finger tips touched it. Before walking out, she caught a glimpse of herself in the dust smeared mirror. A beautiful woman… in an attractive smile stared at her. It is indeed true that being in love makes you look good. There was smile on her lips which even she couldn’t account for. Her eyes looked brighter,day after day. Milan had done a magical invention… and it was impossible to hide it even in this darkest evening of the year. She saw tiny shadows of slumber dancing across her eyes… the green eyes that Milan remembered from their only meeting.. the eyes that had him her slave!!
Tearing herself away from the mirror Aashna unlatched the door and tried to open it. But it refused to open. She checked for any extra latches that had been set accidentally, but found none.
“Now… what kind of dirty prank is this!!” she muttered and ran her gaze over the entire length of the door. All the latches were undone and the door still refused to budge.
She knocked on the door..1 min passed..
She knocked louder and called out… 3 mins passed
She was getting closer to panic every second.. and began banging on the door with all her might… Nothing happened!
The train was hooting loudly and rushing at full speed. Aashna clutched the sides of the wash basin to keep herself from falling.
“Oh god! What do I do!!! Who on the earth is playing these dirty tricks?”
“I would wait to hear some movement outside and then bang loudly. Some one will definitely hear me”, she thought. Aashna was already feeling desperate. She had left her phone in her bag… not that having a fone would do any good. But nothing makes u feel better than the possession of a “working” telecommunication device in the moments of emergency.
As if answering her prayers she heard approaching footsteps, they were slow and deliberate.. she was unsure.. was her ears playing tricks with her.. or were they really footsteps? She banged on the door with every ounce of energy she could muster and screamed…. “koi haiiii…. Yeh darwaja zara kholiye.. Pleaseeee!!”
There was no movement outside but she still felt the strong presence of some one.
Thoughts buzzed through her head.. then she heard it. The magical noise of the latch being drawn aside… it seemed to take forever.
As soon as the latch was undone she pulled the door open and stared into the frame of her co passenger , who, by now was definitely drunk.
He was standing at the door …blocking her way.
“why the hell did you lock me inside? What kind of dirty pranks do u think u were playing , u drunk…” she stopped her eyes flashing with anger.
He just smiled at her with his lips.. a lopsided smile.. and let his eyes sweep down the length of her, taking in her contours.
“maine kaha raaste se hath jao..” her statement hung in mid air as he lunged forward and caught her arms attempting to twist it behind her. Aashna’s senses surged as she tried to close the door on his face, but he was a deft and prevented it with his foot in between the door. He gave it one push and the door flung open. Aashna’s screams were drowned by the hand that he kept tightly over her mouth. She kicked, fought, beat and tried to free herself from the beast who had pounced on her.
Her cries remained unheard and her puffs for breath remained un noticed. As the train continued its journey to its destination, Aashna was losing her carefully woven dreams..one by one.. second by second. The maniac satisfied his urges, leaving behind a nearly dead mass, what was once a beautiful, charming girl… with millions of dreams.
Aashna lay unconscious as he stumbled out of that cursed toilet and leapt out of the train at a small station.
Consciousness kissed Aashna after six hours. She tried to pull herself up and found it very difficult.. her entire body ached. And most of all.. her heart.. her head.. she was in a wreck.
Tears rolled uncontrollably down her cheeks and sobs escaped her throat. She cried her heart out. Like a lost baby seeking for its mother, she searched for a way to believe it was all a lie. Figures loomed through her head.. that of her mother, her father, her brother, her would be in laws… and.. Milan…!!!
She gathered herself up and frantically washed him out of herself. she felt his cursed smell linger and scrubbed violently to shake herself off from it. Aashna stumbled out of the toilet and made her way to her seat. The empty seats stared at her. She did not look for him in his seat… somehow she knew that he would have escaped, leaving her devastated. Aashna reached down to her bag and pulled out a clean dress. She pulled it over her and ran a comb mechanically through her matted hair. Her sobs had ceased… tears had stopped. She was in a condition where she could not think
There is this condition where your brain refuses to work… your head throbs…you feel very nerve stretching and straining…and you hear noises in your head...like knuckles breaking.
Aashna did not notice the daily commuters who chatted merrily on her beside. But they certainly noticed a beautiful girl who seemed blind and deaf running a comb through he hair and staring at the intricate pattern in her colorful kurta.
The train hustled into Agra station . Aashna carried her luggage and aligned ‘em carefully at the door.
She thought she caught a glimpse of Milan .. or was it because her eyes were already blurred with tears? No… it was Milan indeed. He was waving at her and smiling. Aashna stepped out of the train… and ran towards Milan and collapsed in his arms!!
“Aashna!! Yeh kya kar rahi ho? Log dekh rahe hai yaar..chodo..”. but Aashna was not listening. For from this world of tyranny.. from this world of poison and obsession.. a lucky soul had broken away…in the arms of the man she loved…
The train slowly moved out of the platform… rattling lives…
ANITHA KAVERI