Wednesday 20 March 2024

'Wow! Wrong Number' - An Excerpt

  


Dear friends,

Wow! Wrong Number

Foreword

            It’s often said that “The grass is always greener on the other side!” What makes it so tempting, so sinfully alluring, that one wants to stray over to that side and even contemplate settling down there forever?

            Isn’t it natural human tendency to constantly judge and compare two given situations and opt, sometimes unscrupulously, for the seemingly better of the two; if provided a chance?

            Does the cross-over bode well for, or land one, in a bigger mess? What happens to those left behind, abandoned as it were, to struggle with the loss of a dream? Can they reclaim their lost ones who have flown towards greener pastures; and their own lives, in the bargain? Or should they start afresh?

            Who decides what is right and what is wrong? We or our destiny?


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                              An excerpt from the short story "Englis Babu"

          Meena would spot him picking up old and discarded newspapers from dust-bins and reading them loudly.  “Civil war in so and so country!” “So and so dead….” “What is this world coming to?”  He would ask of no one in particular, stare vaguely around, shake his head and scratch his head. 

         He would them resemble a distinguished college professor, who was disgusted with the state of affairs in the world and frustrated at his inability to do something concrete to alter the events over which he obviously didn’t have any control!

         Small children would heckle at him and throw stones at him saying “Englis Babu,
 Englis Babu” and run away when he would pick them up and aim at them.  He would never fling the stones; just go through the actions.  
                                            
                                                            End of excerpt

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