Vishal looked at
the all the pictures intently for one last time on his laptop. Then he deleted
the entire folder of memories in one swift motion. An empty feeling washed over
him as he leaned back with his eyes closed while his dog Floppy licked his
loosely hanging fingers trying to reassure him. But soon an unknown sense of
panic engulfed him as he sat up quickly. He opened the recycle bin and restored
the deleted folder immediately. Floppy sensed the change and promptly got up on
Vishal’s lap and gave him what seemed like a warm hug.
Vishal has been
trying to delete Kriya’s memories from his life for the last two months. But
every time it was the same routine; a brave deletion followed by a meek
restore. Kriya was Vishal’s now estranged wife and at the moment Kriya and
Vishal lived separately in the same city. They had too many common friends to
be able to avoid each other completely. And they both still had a shred of hope
in an unknown corner of the heart which prevented both from relocating to
another city.
After making himself
a cup of coffee, Vishal came back to his desk and decided to stalk Kriya’s
online profile for a while as Floppy obediently curled up beside him. His
wife’s public statuses were still visible to him but they never reflected the
loneliness or cry for help that Vishal was looking for.
Pretty pictures
and witty quotes were splashed all over Kriya’s profile. She was clearly
feeling happier to be single. The same spark that had attracted him to Kriya
three years ago was back.
Vishal leaned on Floppy and let a few tears drop
from his eyes. Then he resolutely decided to fix an appointment with Kunal on
the next day.
Kunal was a
therapist Vishal had begun to consult after Kriya left him in shambles. Kunal
was a middle aged man, friendly and confident. His experienced counsel and
Floppy’s unconditional affection were the only things that stopped Vishal from
sinking into clinical depression.
Kunal was able
to see him for a session on the very next day.
“So how are you
feeling today?” Kunal asked as Vishal clumsily dropped himself onto the leather
couch.
“It’s getting worse,”
Vishal’s voice was low.
“Talk to me
Vishal…don’t keep it within,” Kunal urged.
“You know
what…I’ve decided to change the plan. I know I told you I wanted to forget
her….but I don’t. I want Kriya back.”
“Hmmm…any reason
for the change?”
“Do you know
what I saw recently? I saw Kriya talking with Sumit. Sumit and I were really
close friends. And then Kriya picked me over him…that’s when Sumit and I had drifted
apart. I had thought that Sumit would have the courtesy to stand by me now.”
Vishal was
talking too fast and tiny droplets of sweat were appearing on his forehead even
in the air conditioned room.
Kunal said
nothing but looked straight into Vishal’s eyes. His right hand gently tapped a
pencil stub on the desk making a soft and regular rhythm.
“And I had hoped
that Kriya would ignore him out of respect for our love…our…our marriage…”
Vishal’s voice trembled now.
“Look Vishal. You
clearly are not over her. And you don’t really want to be over her. There’s
only one way to sort this out. ” Kunal paused his pencil and started to talk.
Vishal looked up
with hope.
“You two have to
talk! You are being too adamant about this. There is nothing to lose by being
the one to initiate things.”
Vishal looked
away, crushed.
The session went
on for an hour. It was a futile hour that failed to offer any peace to Vishal.
He went home
feeling disoriented and sad. At night he once more browsed through the old
pictures of himself and Kriya as he forced a tasteless meal down his throat.
He lay down on
the big bed as Floppy joined him and snuggled closer. Feeling sleepy Vishal
decided to look at Kriya’s profile again. Apparently she was listening to
“Aaoge jab tum” on Saavn. Vishal smiled spontaneously after a long time. It was
the song that he had sung for her on their first date. The sign he was looking
for was there…shared publicly for Vishal to stumble upon. He fell asleep
without much difficulty that night.
The next few
days were not so kind. His sessions with Kunal were not leading anywhere as he
kept harping on the same point. And the flicker of hope that he had gotten
that night did not really mature into anything real. He decided to meet Kunal
again but he promised himself that it would be the very last session.
“Hi Kunal, how
are you?” Vishal started as he entered the colourful chamber.
“I’m fine…you
seem to be doing better too,” Kunal said.
“Well, not
really. I just came over to tell you that I can’t continue with the sessions
any more. I want this to be the last session,” Vishal felt a tad guilty. “Please
don’t take it personally. I hope we can part on a good note.”
“Of course! Why
would I be offended?” Kunal’s smile seemed to be genuine and there was no shock
on his face.
“Since it’s our
last session, can I ask you a few questions about yourself?” Vishal asked in a
hesitant voice. Kunal nodded in assent.
“Are you
married, Kunal?”
“Yes,” Kunal
seemed amused by the first question.
“Happily married?”
“Yes, happily
married.”
“Love marriage?
You still love your wife? She loves you?”
“Yes, yes and
yes,” Kunal was smiling now. “We got married when we were in our twenties. And
it has been a wonderful journey so far.”
“Oh come
on…there are no perfect marriages.”
“That’s a myth! I
am in a perfectly happy marriage.” Kunal’s eyes shone with a rare kind of
contentment. Vishal was wondering for a while if it was real or fake.
“Please tell me
your secret then. You can do this much for me…we’re almost friends now.” Vishal
sounded childish and desperate suddenly.
“I’d have told
you even without you asking me if you were capable of applying my formula. You
are not. There has to be another formula for you. Unfortunately, I couldn’t
find it for you.”
“Just tell me
yours. I’ll copy it.” Vishal was insistent.
“Ok…but I’m
pretty sure that you won’t be able to use it. In fact you know the formula on
some levels already.”
“Oh please…I
don’t know...educate me.”
“Hmmm. You have
a pet dog…right?”
“Yes, Floppy.
He’s my only family now.”
“You love him a
lot…take good care of him. Would you say that you would do anything for him?
Anything to see Floppy happy?”
“Yes of course.
And I know that Floppy would do the same for me. His love for me is so unconditional
and pure.” Vishal got defensive and a bit annoyed.
“And yet you
never figured out the secret formula! Tsk…tsk…” Kunal looked down and shook his
head.
“What do you
mean?” Vishal was confused.
“In my home, I’m
my wife’s Floppy. When my wife comes home I greet her in a jumpy and excited
fashion. I tell her all the time how I need her and give her surprise hugs and
licks…erm…kisses. Whenever she is in a dilemma, I behave like Floppy would have…I
sit by her holding her hand with my mouth shut.”
“What? You have
no self respect. So you are not really happy…you are just a hen pecked
husband!”
“What self
respect? Don’t you treat Floppy as a family member?”
“Yes.”
“Didn’t you say
that you’d do anything to make Floppy happy?”
“Yes.”
“Isn’t Floppy
the most important person in your life right now?”
“Yes…but…”
“There is no
“but” here. My wife loves me dearly and she is the one who takes care of me and
our home. In fact she is the one who works harder to make the marriage work.
Me…I have it easier. I just have to be like Floppy and enjoy being pampered.”
“What about your
wishes…your decisions?”
“When Floppy
wishes to go out for a walk…do you take him out or not?”
“I always do.”
“Then?”
Vishal kept
quiet for 10 long minutes and then he said in an almost inaudible voice, “But
you were right. I’d need another formula. I can’t be Floppy…or you.”
“Look Vishal.
You can call me after 1 more week. I’ll try to think of something…but there’s
no guarantee. ”
Throughout the
week Vishal messaged Kunal asking if he had zeroed down on something but there
was no reply. After exactly 7 days Kunal sent a text to Vishal asking him to
come over.
The next day
they worked on a plan together. It was decided that Vishal would pay the full
fee only if the plan fixed his marriage and else he would only pay half for
Kunal’s time and effort.
That day, while
driving back Vishal felt nervous and excited at the same time. Would it work?
Would it not? A thousand idle fantasies were running through his mind when
suddenly a cyclist appeared in front of his car. Vishal swerved quickly and
managed to avoid the cyclist. But his car went off the road and rammed into a
wooden lamp post. Vishal head bumped forward and then his body fell on the
side. The car door opened and half of Vishal’s body started to hang outside the
car. Through corner of his eyes Vishal saw some people rushing towards him
before he closed his eyes.
That day was
just a normal and boring day at work for Kriya. She was trying to laugh at her
manager’s lame jokes at a team meeting when the news reached her.
“Vishal has met
an accident…he is at a private nursing home.”
That was all she
got to know.
For a long
moment Kriya could not react or speak out any word. She just looked numbly at
her manager and co workers.
“We’ll manage
without you Kriya…obviously. Rush to your husband. And take someone with you.
You don’t seem strong enough,” Kriya’s manager was supportive.
When Kriya
reached the small nursing home she found Vishal asleep and heavily medicated. A
doctor assured her that there was just a small wound on his head and that he
seemed alright on first inspection. However they would need to conduct
extensive tests to rule out haemorrhage and other risks.
A young nurse
summoned Kriya inside Vishal’s room and gave her a chair to sit on.
Vishal’s broad
frame looked weak and his handsome face looked very pale. Kriya found herself
wishing badly for everything to go right…for one more chance to live with the
man in front of her as she gazed at him.
She waited for
hours to see him wake up and when he did, it was a very precious feeling for
both.
As they stared
at each other, tears rolled down their cheeks.
“I’m so glad you
came, Kriya,” Vishal finally said.
“I’m happy that
you’re safe…I was so scared,” Kriya cried as Vishal held her hands.
It turned out
from the tests that Vishal was completely ok. He was released later in the
evening. As they drove back together, both of them felt a deep sense of
gratitude.
Kriya helped
Vishal to eat his dinner as Floppy watched them wagging his tail. This was the
least jealous that Floppy had ever been about Kriya.
“Listen I’ll have
to leave now…but please call me whenever you need.” Kriya got up before it was
too late.
“Won’t you stay
back?” Vishal’s eyes were sad.
Kriya took a
deep breath and said, “Let’s give it some more time…I’ll see you again
tomorrow.”
And after that night
Kriya truly came every day to check on Vishal. Every day they both of them looked
forward to the days that were fast turning into dates and every day there was
something new that they longed to share with each other.
Vishal’s health
was restored quickly and the pallor from his appearance was fast giving way to
a ruddy glow.
They were both
madly in love again but they were just too scared to admit it.
One evening
Kriya and Vishal were enjoying coffee and chicken pakoras at the food court of
a fancy mall. The conversation was easy and their moods were light and
cheerful. Vishal casually picked out a round piece of lemon from the salad and
started to poke out the pulp with a fork.
“Oh Vishal…you’re
as messy as ever,” Kriya lovingly admonished him and proceeded to fetch a
tissue paper from the counter.
When she got
back, Vishal was down on his knees holding up a hollow greenish lemon ring.
“My dear
Kriya…will you be my wife again?” Vishal said.
Kriya looked
around and her cheeks turned red. And then her face broke into a joyful laughter.
“Yes
Vishal..yes…I would.”
It was the
happiest that they had been in the past one year. They decided to spend the
rest of the night in moving Kriya’s stuff back to their original home. The next
day would be the first day of their renewed marriage. That night they joked and
laughed and kissed as they happily undertook the arduous task of shifting homes.
In the morning
Vishal woke up early and saw Kriya sleeping peacefully on her side of the bed.
He wrote a small note for her and placed it on the bed side table in an old
fashioned way along with a flower.
He needed to see
Kunal as soon as possible and he figured that he could be back within an hour
or two.
Kunal was
jogging in the park when Vishal called him and he asked him to meet there.
“I came to say
thank you,” Vishal was all smiles as he wrote out a hefty amount on a leaf of
his cheque book as they sat down on a park bench.
“I’m happy for
you two. Make it work this time.” Kunal said.
“I was saving up
for a vacation in Maldives with Kriya..but it’s ok to wait for a bit longer,”
Vishal said as he handed over the cheque leaf to Kunal
“It seems to be a
huge amount but staging a false accident requires a lot of work Vishal. It was
an interesting plan to work on but it was neither easy nor cheap!!! ” Kunal
gracefully explained as he accepted the money.
“It’s ok Kunal.
I can make money again. Without your plan I could have never won back Kriya.
She seems very grateful that she got me back alive from the jaws of death.”
“Stay cautious…though
you can say that the scar has disappeared fast, you are supposed to feel a bit
sore on the forehead area for a few more days,” Kunal winked as he waved him
goodbye.
Vishal came back
home with a huge bunch of flowers.
The mock
accident had made Kriya realize that she still wanted him...and he got the
opportunity to tell Kriya how much she still meant to him. There was no guilt
on Vishal’s mind.
However as he
entered his home he could hear Kriya speaking to someone in a low voice on the phone.
“This is
probably the last time that we are speaking…I'll never forget you.”
Vishal got to
hear these words as Kriya hung up. She swung around to see Vishal standing
stone still.
For a moment she
was shocked and a look of guilt came over her face.
“Who was that?”
he sternly asked.
“No one…it’s not
what you are thinking…” Kriya started.
“I’m not thinking
anything...I’m just asking. Who was that?”
Kriya looked
away…still silent.
“Look
Kriya…let’s not complicate things. Tell me the truth…I have the right to know.
Did you date someone while we were separated?”
“Noooo….it’s not
like that. Please trust me…please.”
Vishal calmed
down a bit.
“Ok…but was that
a male or a female?”
“I was talking
to a man but I swear I have not been romancing him.”
“Then tell me
who he is…this won’t work Kriya if you behave unreasonably. There’s no point in
getting back together if you can’t be transparent…were you talking to Sumit?”
“No!!! Alright…I’ll
tell you but you can’t judge me. He was my counsellor. ”
Vishal’s face
was still blank.
“I felt very
alone and unhappy after our break up and needed to see a counsellor to fight
depression. I just called him to say that I’ve transferred his fee through net
banking.”
Kriya came
closer and helped Vishal to sit down on the edge of the bed. She sat on the
floor in front of him and looked at his face with pleading eyes.
“That’s not all,
Vishal,” said Kriya. “When you did not make any attempt to get back together, I
staged a false accident with my counsellor’s help. I knew that you were too
sensitive about physical injuries and it would be easy to convince you that you
were in mortal danger. It gave me the opening to come and see you. I’m sorry
but the accident was not real…you weren’t hurt actually. You probably passed out
due to fear.”
Vishal avoided
Kriya’s eyes and stared hard at the floor.
“Please forgive
me…I love you so much. You can talk to my counsellor when he is back from
Maldives. He is leaving today with his wife but he can clarify things if you don’t trust
me. He is a nice person…his name is… ”
“Kunal…his name
is Kunal,” Vishal picked up from mid sentence. It was Kriya’s turn to be
surprised. “And he is
enjoying what was supposed to be our vacation. He was my counsellor too.”
They sat face to
face; silent for long.
“Well…we still
have many more holidays to look forward to,” Vishal finally said as he held out the flowers he had bought earlier. “And many opportunities to prove to my wife that I’d never pass out due to
fear!”
Kriya giggled in agreement as she accepted the bunch.
Kriya giggled in agreement as she accepted the bunch.
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