Predestined
Every age has a demand of its own. When a kid, one wants
chocolates, as a youth one wants cigarettes, as a grownup one wants money and
at the early 30’s one desperately wants a life partner. Now the reason why I
added desperately is to emphasize the seriousness of the issue for a girl who
has been craving for marriage since 19. Mohona completed 29 today. Her birthday
seemed a curse to her now. While dressing up for the morning puja, she thought
it is the last birthday she is spending alone. On her next birthday she will be
with Som. She wanted to get married this year but Som wanted some more time.
How could she have forced Som for this? It’s just three months that he has got
hold of this bank job. Although they are paying him well, he needs sometime to
settle things.
Suddenly the big clock on the center wall of the drawing
hall strikes. It is one of those big lavish rooms of an old Calcutta house.
Situated in the centre of the city, this house is one of the priceless inheritances
for the family. It one of those antique clocks that would strike eight times to
tell you it’s 8 ‘o’ clock. Mohona went downstairs. The priest was doing the
religious chores on their ancestral temple. She did her bit and went back to
her room. Today for the seventh time she will have to pose as the bride-to-be.
She hates it when someone comes with a marriage proposal to her parents. Neither
could she inform her parents about Som, nor could she tell Som of all these. She
suddenly remembered that it’s almost 9 and Som has not even wished her. Has he
forgotten? Probably he is too busy to call. In sometime these people would come
and she would get into the act of pretension. Before all these, she just wants
to talk to Som once. She called up Som. The phone is switched off. This has
been the same story last night. She became a little anxious. She again tried
but it’s all the same.
She heard kakima (aunty) calling her name. It’s probably for
breakfast she thought. She went up. Her breakfast plate is ready with her
favourite aloo dum and paratha; however she could eat only one. Sitting by the
window with a cup of tea she started relishing her memories with Som. He has been her first and probably the last
love. So many times have they fallen apart but Som had never left her alone. He
loved her so much. Then why did he always ignore the idea of marriage. Why did
he never come to meet her parents? This is the reason she has to bear it every
time. She got irritated and thought whoever comes this time, she will get
hitched. She heard from dad that this family is his close acquaintance. Any
which ways Som is not worried. He knew these people were supposed to come and on
top it’s her birthday. But none of these made him call her once. Mohona seemed upset. She went back downstairs
and placed herself on the couch. She has noticed a lot of change in Som lately.
He is not the person she has known for so long. Som is disregarding her now.
She was sure that Som has lost interest in her. She was feeling deeply for him.
Mohona is awakened at a husky voice calling out her name.
“Oh its baba” she thought. She went up to the stairs and replied.
“Get ready, they are here” said her father.
Mohona obliged. After returning back to her room she saw its
11 am. She did not realize she had gone to sleep. She checked the mobile but
there isn’t any call or message from Som. She angrily pulled out a saree from
the wardrobe and started dressing up. Before going down Mohona once stood in
front of the mirror to grace herself. The white and pink hand woven silk looked
so good on her. This was a gift from Som on her last birthday. So much has
changed now. Leave aside a gift, Som even have not wished her yet. A tear
rolled down her eyes. She decided to agree to marriage this time. She was
determined to be the bride for whoever is waiting downstairs. For the last
time, before leaving her room, she tried to connect to Som but his phone was
still put off.
Mohona went downstairs. Her younger sister and kakima held
her by arms and approached the sitting room.
“The guests are waiting for you” said kakima.
“You better call them my new family” replied Mohona.
They progressed to the room happily. The moment she entered
the room, she got blown.
Her father said “this is my darling daughter Mohona” and
“Mohona let me introduce you to Somnath Sengupta, Mr. Sengupta’s only son”.
They want to include you in their family.
Mohona and Somnath (she calls her Som) kept looking at each
other. Mohona’s eyes emitted grief but her smile was blissful. This is what she
has been waiting for but the way Som chose to do it in was brutal. Som was only
elated. His expression was that of accomplishment. Probably this was the gift
he had planned for Mohona. Gosh! What could have been a better way of wishing
her a birthday?
Mohona loved it!
Mohona loved it!
Good Wishes
Ria

Good stuff. Keep this moving! --Indraneil
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