A Night's Journey: A Story by Neeti Parti
The three of them had partied with ‘shots’ till the time
for departure and clambered on at the last minute The swaying rhythm of the
carriage along with the after-effects of alcohol soon took over and two of them
drifted off into deep slumber.
Not very fond of intoxicants, Arun had had a few pegs
just to ‘be cool and felt queasy. To clear his head, he went over to the door
to catch the cool night breeze.
What a beautiful night it was! He craned his neck for
a better look. Before he realized what was happening, he lost his balance and
fell headlong into the deep darkness below. He tumbled on till he came to rest
on fairly even ground covered with dry grass.
Praise the Lord, he was alive!
Not knowing what to do, he began walking along the
track towards the direction of the departing rail till he saw lights at a
distance.
He could clearly see the train standing there but just
before he reached close, it let out a loud whistle and slithered away out of
his reach. Desperate, he rushed to the Station Master Mr. Gupta’s office.
“How can I help young man?” he asked.
“Sir, I have to catch the Kalka Express. My luggage is
on that train. I missed it while trying to climb on.” said Arun, not wanting to
tell the tale of having fallen off the moving train in a state of drunken
stupor.
“Oh, you just missed it here too! It was standing here
for a long unscheduled stop, waiting for a signal,” said Mr. Gupta. “However,
there is a Bus Stand opposite this railway station. If you catch the bus going
towards Kalka, you will arrive in time to catch the Kalka Express.”
“Sir, I don’t have any money on me!” said Arun, his
voice faltering. And then noticing his wristwatch pleaded, “I will leave my
watch with you if you lend me some money to buy a ticket.”
Mr. Gupta’s son was in the army. He had great respect
for those in uniform. Refusing the offer, he patted Arun on his shoulder and
put money into his hand. “This is only a small token of respect for all of you
who take it upon themselves to keep us safe.” he said. “Run along now or you
will quite literally miss the bus.”
Arun ran over to the bus and climbed on. At dawn the
bus reached its destination just outside the railway station. The train was
slowly chugging in as Arun reached the platform.
Triumphant, Arun climbed onto the carriage he had so
dramatically fallen off from the previous night.
His two friends were just getting up.
It was Ramesh who spotted him first. Rubbing his eyes,
he peered at Arun and said, “You are up bright and early buddy! Don’t just
stand there, be of some use and get some Chai yaar! Man, what a night, couldn’t
sleep a wink!!”
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