In the middle of all the sadness and anger, a story that might seem pointless.
Arindam is an officer in the C***, a para-military force, presently posted in Aizawl. Last year he married Tuhin Babu’s daughter. This tangentially concerns me, because Tuhin Babu was my secretary when I was in P District and I hold him in high regard. A fine, earnest, good man of the old school. He asked to be transferred out of the DM’s office after I left, now he puts in his
Monday afternoon I got a call from Tuhin Babu. Upset, barely holding back tears. He was in Aizawl. His daughter and son-in-law had quarrelled over some trivial issue the previous Monday night. On Tuesday, Arindam came home in the afternoon to find his wife sulking in bed and no lunch. He went back to work. Driving home in the evening, he asked his chauffeur to drop him off at the airport. And vanished.
From Tuhin Babu and his daughter Indira, over a phone line that faded and crackled, I pieced together a picture of an unusual man. Sensitive, moody but considerate. A man who couldn’t get through the work-day without talking to his wife, yet struck her when his patience ran out. Who, after he drew money to buy an air ticket to
For three days, Tuhin Babu and I phoned everywhere. Bank. Home. Friends. Police. Colleagues.
My friend who heads the detective department in
Arindam does not have a cell phone, which might have made things easier. The bank inquiries paid off. His ATM card had been used for withdrawals at
Today, Tuhin Babu called me from
Ten minutes ago, Tuhin Babu called from a phone booth at the station. I cold practically see his beaming face over the phone. “Sir, Arindam has been found. My daughter saw him at the station, about to board a train for the North-East. I bought her a ticket, they’re together now, on a train home to Aizawl.”
Fairy-tale ending. Nice.
So far.
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16 comments:
:) hope it works out. you had me going there for a minute when you said he was in Bombay.
STRANGE.
J.A.P.,
Nicely recollected sir, with no frills and pseudo-analysis (or any analysis for that matter).
The Bombay angle was the tense moment of the gripping story. But was relieved when the ending headed towards Aizwal for a happy one.Hope the couple lives happily ever after with lil bits of khunsuti and occasional visits to Durtlang Hills
This reminds me of a Bengali movie (by Tapan Sinha/Mrinal Sen?) where the main character left home for 24 hours. In this case the time was much longer and involved B-Blast. I can realize what his relatives have been through!
I...you...perhaps...no, okay, let them give the marriage another shot. By all means.
I don't know. To use the most cliched phrases, perhaps he needs help? Being posted in Aizwal...how unsettling can work be?
This is just so strange.
very strange, but at least he's back.
Hes back, but I do second rimi..its very strange isnt it?
He probably does need help, and what if he disappears again?
hmmm...
hi...here for first time.neat one,liked the flow.nicely done.
i find it v scary - this kind of guy. not even sure what 'kind' it is. which makes it even more scary. i think its u i was having this conversation with one - early morning before i went running in edinburgh - anyway, it was abt the good boys & bad boys & i said i like the good boys even tho they might be boring - i think this fear is linked to that :)
btw, sent ur blogs link to my uncle - to read the prev post - and he loved it!
well... the realities behind every fairy tale....
japda,
i'll be in cal on august 3 and 4. if you're up for a quick one at the 19th hole, please email and let me know.
Riveting story... so do they know the why he disappeared in the first place?
It sounds more like he's been 'recaptured' rather than 'found'!
Newbie online! Nice story there, I second the 'recaptured' thought!
Thank God its a happy ending till he decides to do it or something else again ...I wonder how long the girl will put up with such tension
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