When Hari told me about his impending
foreign trip in a few days, I was really elated. I immediately told him that I
would go to Hyderabad to my parents during his absence. It was almost six
months since I visited them. I called mummy to convey the news. But my
enthusiasm was dampened by mummy's unexpected response.
"That means you'll not be able to
meet Maya this time too, then!" She exclaimed with disappointment.
I frowned at this unusual reply.
Perhaps she could guess my irritation. So immediately she checked herself and
enquired "How long Hari will be away? Hope you will be here at least three
four weeks." It was more a question.
I controlled my anger and said in as
pleasant a tone as possible, "Exactly, mummy. He will come back after
three weeks. Hope by that time your Maya Memsahib will appear for me!" I
could not resist being sarcastic.
Mummy laughed. "You, my weepy
little baby! Not at all changed a bit! Still continue to be sulking at mummy at
the smallest pretext?" I too laughed and hung up.
I first heard Maya's name two years
back.
After retirement, my parents bought an
apartment in a newly constructed complex. Mummy did not like the environment
there right from day one. In our earlier rented flat, we used to have good
company. All the neighbours were friendly and lively. Mummy used to be very
active in community activities there with a bunch of lovely friends. My younger
sister and I also enjoyed our life there.
I was in my degree second year when we
moved to the new apartment. It was very thrilling initially, living in our own
spacious flat. Mummy tried to strike friendship with other inmates but in vain.
The people here are very different from our previous lot. There are thirty
apartments in our building. Everyone confined to their own homes without any
interaction with one another. And though mummy is friendly and social, she is
never too pushing or enterprising. She abandoned her efforts and became morose
and lonely and moody. Bhanu and I also failed to cultivate any friends there.
When I got married four years later,
she refused to invite the other occupants to the function.
"They have no such practice here.
In all these years we are here, we never got any invitation from anyone, though
marriages were performed now and then and functions took place." She
reasoned.
But daddy persuaded her. Very half
heartedly she obliged but no one bothered to attend the marriage. And we were
not surprised either. In fact if at all someone made his presence, we would
have been shocked beyond words! For Bhanu's marriage later, daddy also
did not insist on inviting anyone from the flats.
All that changed drastically.
Two years back, I called mummy one day
to enquire welfare. She spoke briefly and saying, "I will call you later.
Now we have to go to some function in second floor.", she hung up.
I was surprised. The next day she
called and said, "Sorry, Renu, could not speak then. A new family came on
rent in second floor. Yesterday they had some puja and invited all over. It was
good. They are very friendly and courteous. The lady, Maya is her name, is very
active. I liked her friendly nature."
"Really! Very nice, mummy. Did all
others attend?" I asked curiosly.
Mummy said " Well, only half came
and a few just showed their face and left and some others did not bother."
But later mummy told there was a change
in the people there. Maya dragged everybody out of their cocooned homes. Mummy
and some other ladies who are social by nature, easily got attracted by Maya
and they formed a close group. And became proactive. For festivals,
Independence day, Republic day, New Year and the like, she started to coax
everybody and organised some celebrations. She made a practice of holding
bhajans and chantings at her home and slowly more and more women developed an
interest in meeting others.
Occasionally she organised some games
and events for residents of all ages and picnics and outings too. And now as
mummy says, the building throbbed with life and spirit.
I developed some curiosity to meet the
lady who revolutionalised lives there. Mummy added more colour to it.
When Hari went out of station on an
official tour two three months later, I landed in Hyderabad. I noticed a new
enthusiasm in mummy in contrast with dull and morose attitude of before. After
I rested a little and relaxed, the doorbell rang.
It was Durga aunty from third floor. I
remember her vaguely. Not very communicative. But now she is different. She
brought some sweet dish especially for me. Then Vimala aunty from fifth floor,
Sujatha from second floor, and many more whom I never knew. Now they are all
very chummy chummy and interactive with one another. Earlier we didn't even
know the names of many. Now all are very familiar with one another, their
families, tastes, preferences, habits etc. I felt very happy with the changed
atmosphere.
But as fate would have it, Maya was out
of station visiting her parents throughout my stay there. I had to return to
Delhi without meeting her.
Last year also when I next visited
Hyderabad, she was away on a vacation tour in Europe and from there to their
native place later with her husband. I stayed for two weeks. And had to come
back before her return. But to my delight, things were same there, a happy and
well interactive occupants ever loving and helping one another. And again six
months back I went there on a short trip of 3-4 days to attend a marriage. Then
she was away to attend some function in their family.
Like that it so happened I missed her
on my every visit.
Now this opportunity! And mummy says
she is not there!
"It seems she is also in the habit
of running to her parents frequently, just like you!" Hari laughed and
teased me. I shrugged and commenced my preparation for my journey.
I inquired about Maya after reaching
Hyderabad.
"Vivek, her husband has gone
abroad for a six week training and she has gone to her parents' and inlaws'
places. They could be back by month end."
I was disappointed because I will be
going back by then.
A couple of days after that, the ladies
of the apartments planned a weekend trip to some tourist place nearby. We had a
grand time there and came back very exhausted but happy,
Next morning Sujatha came running.
"Do you know, aunty. Maya met with an accident and..and..."
She broke down sobbing. She stays in
the same floor as Maya. Mummy and I ran to her puzzled.
"What, Sujatha, what are you
saying?"
She tried to control and collect
herself. "Just now I saw her cousin getting the things packed in her flat.
He came yesterday, it seems. He told me that last week, Maya and her parents
were going to visit some relatives and their car met with an accident. She died
on the spot and her parents were injured. Vivek came for the funeral rites. But
he did not feel like coming here. He told this cousin to vacate and hand over the
flat. He will settle the dues and shift the luggage to their parents' place.
Vivek may go back abroad or look for some other job somewhere else."
Meanwhile four five other ladies also
gathered and some men too joined. Almost all were equally shocked.
"How shocking! Very unfortunate.
Poor Vivek! Must be very difficult for him. They are such a loving
couple."
"She is so young and active. Look
at her fate! So untimely end! God is really cruel."
"We can't believe. How can she...?
How could this happen so suddenly? Quite unbelievable indeed!"
"That's why I could not reach her
number lately. And no reply to my emails too. I thought she must be busy with
her people. But never even thought something might have happened to her."
All were very much moved and there were
tears in everybody's eyes.
I came inside while there was still
animated and emotional discussion outside.
After sometime mummy came inside,
dejected and serious. Her face is tear stained.
"Mummy, show me her photo at
least. I could not meet her in person. Now there is no chance of that any
more." I asked.
Mummy looked at me blankly.
"Photo? I don't have any. She used to carry a digital camera and go on
clicking left and right. She showed the snaps to us later but I never thought
of keeping some. I will enquire whether anyone else have any copy."
But surprisingly no one has any photo
of her, not even in a group!
I was surprised. No photo even! Amazing
indeed that nobody thought of keeping one as a memory.
I felt sort of empty
inside. What happened? Who is this Maya? Came here two years back and changed
the entire scene. Where did she come from? She made such an everlasting
impression in the minds of these people. And now disappeared so suddenly. I did
not have a chance to even to meet her! She remained a mystery for me.
Forever!
Very good story without any introduction of main character Maya.Like Rebecca..Till the end we read and found her disappearing.A good message also to step forward to have friends.
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