Present Day…
Kruti was waiting for her bus to arrive…
That wait for 3 hours until she boarded the bus and later 10 odd hours of travel seemed the longest in her life. She waited with bated breath and eyes wide open, unable to sleep for her destination, Hyderabad to arrive…
Couple of hours back…
Kruti was lost in her daily schedule…
All that rush in that hectic traffic of Bengaluru and endless work load at office was something she hated to the core every single day!
She was in her cubical glued to her laptop working on test scenarios…It was the last day to hand over the test scripts as the Testing phase was going to start the very next day…
“Amma Calling!” her phone was buzzing…
There were already 2 missed calls by then which went unnoticed by her as she kept her phone on mute…
Mid-Day….
She didn’t even move from her seat to even have lunch…
It was when her colleagues insisted to at least take a coffee break that she stopped her work and got out of her seat, grabbed her wallet and phone and walked along with her colleagues towards office cafeteria…
As she checked her phone and saw 2 missed calls from “Amma”, Kruti dialed back..
“Amma I was busy with work, did not notice your call…” she started talking on phone…
Then suddenly…
“What? When? How? …Why do you always hide such things from me Amma..?” tensed Kruti questioned her mom…Her voice filled with sadness and tears rolling down her cheeks…
“Jamuna it’s…I need to leave…right now! It’s about my dad…” her voice started shaking as she tried to explain the situation to her manager, she could hardly talk..!
“I have to leave now. Will keep you updated Jamuna” she somehow managed to talk that much and quickly packed her stuff and left from office!
For a person who is emotionally strong and always thought she was in control of her emotions…that day seemed like there is nothing she could do to stop those tears…
It was end of month and all her savings drained out! She couldn’t book a flight even if she wanted to…So, left with no other option, Kruti made a bus booking at the earliest possible time…which was at 6:30 in the evening.
Next day…
it was only when she sat by her Dad’s bed in the hospital holding his hand that kruti felt a sigh of relief…seeing him safe and sound. The operation was a success!
It was not a major operation but for her it was critical. As it was her dad in question…!
She was furious and sad at the same time. Her love for him was quite evident in the way she was firing questions out of anger at her family for blind siding her.
“It’s ok nanna…I am fine now…Don’t you worry…” Kruti stared at her father as he spoke…Her eyes filled with anger yet displayed her love for him…she was sure that it was his idea to not let her know as he didn’t want her to worry..!
As they exchanged looks…Their love for each other was doing the talking through their eyes…! As if words were not required to express that emotion..!
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Hi Kheer, just a little invitation to Seven Days ~ Seven Black & White Photos: https://beehalton.com/2017/10/seven-days-seven-black-and-white-photos-day-two/
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Hi..Thanks for the invite. I did not quite understand it. Could you please brief me about it? It is a weekly prompt?
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Hi, sorry the explanation is at the first post last Saturday. Your are invited to post a black & white photo of your life for seven days without any explanation and challenge another blogger each day
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Please also have a look here: https://beehalton.com/2017/10/seven-days-seven-black-white-photos-day-one/
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Oh ok..
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🙂
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This read made me sad. 😦 I feel every word of it. I am so attached to my dad that anything happens, I am not able to digest it.
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Same goes with me!
Thanks a lot for stopping by Nikita 🙂
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Thanks a lot for dropping by Zainab 🙂 I am glad you liked it!
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A neat woven story, especially the words Naana & Amma made it so realistic. Nanaku prematho. One thing she was lucky to get a bus to hyderabad. There are so many people who ply from Bangalore to Hyderabad on a record high. One has to book well in advance for the Kacheguda express-looks like you kept the train option out 🙂
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Yup! Also it would be unrealistic if opted for a train as i guess everyone is well aware of the situation with train booking! Sometimes even more a month it is hard to get a confirmed ticket without waiting list!
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No matter how old or independent we become, our parents still try to protect us. Though I can understand Kruti’s anger too. My MIL recently lost a close family member and it was only later revealed to her that the person had been ailing for over a month. Though not knowing saved her a lot of stress, she regrets that had she known, she would have visited the person at least one last time and that opportunity was taken away from her.
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Indeed Mahak! Sometimes it leaves a void in our heart that we were unable to meet one last time and miss that last talk!
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Such a touching tale. As parents get older, such phone calls can scare the living daylights out of us. Very well-written.
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Yeah! It leaves us perplexed and worried!
Thanks for dropping by 🙂
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Sigh, family and the love which surrounds. Speechless.
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I am glad that you liked it Ashwini. Thanks for the appreciation 🙂
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Happy endings are always better, I feel ! Happy that dad was ok
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Great story, Keerthi. Glad that Kruti’s dad was okay but I can relate to the fact of parents hiding these things from children. Nice flow of emotions!
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We are often let with a feeling of being scared, perplexed and worry! Though it is their love that makes them do it, i am not okay with it.
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Yeah, can understand that. Especially, if it’s family I also would want to be in the know of things!
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I think many parents hide such things from their children so they wouldn’t worry. I’m glad your story had a happy ending, Keerthi. That makes all the difference to the daughter. 🙂
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Yeah indeed! But hiding makes me uncomfortable and leaves me worried many a times and gives me thoughts that there might be many things that being hidden from me!
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Glad her dad was ok, a father daughter bond is so priceless your story highlights it so well
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Indeed it is ❤ Thanks a lot for stopping by Aks 🙂
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That’s how fathers are…always shielding their little girls from all the stress they go through! Beautiful tale, Keerthi!
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I am glad you liked it Shilpa! Thanks a lot for stopping by 🙂
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That’s so beautiful, Keerthi. It breaks our heart when we know our dear ones are sick. The emotions are beautifully captain your story.
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I am glad you liked it Shalini! Thanks a lot for stopping by 🙂
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Such a sweet tale… The scenario in the fist paragraph about the workload and traffic is a everyday thing here in Bengaluru… You have written the story with very touchy feeling… Loved reading it 🙂
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Thanks a lot for dropping by and sharing your thoughts Sham. I am glad you could relate to it 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Mixed Flavors and commented:
A very sweet tale!!
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Thanks a lot Sham 🙂
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You are welcome Keerthi 🙂
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I am glad Kruti’s dad was fine. But they should have told her beforehand, but parents always think about children first.
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Yup and children always about parents! Thanks a lot for stopping by Aesha 🙂
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Awwww! Such a sweet story bringing forth mixed emotions. I would like to be told about such things that might happen in the family, honestly, though.
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Yeah me too! I am glad you liked it Bhavya! Thanks a lot for stopping by 🙂
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Uff this reminds me of the time my family decided to hide something from me to not trouble me as they knew I would be vastly upset at not being back home for the event unfolding there. I dont know why we do this – it leads to a sense of betrayal and also guilt at being complacent and not checking on things!!
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Couldn’t agree more Shalz! Though i understand that they do it out of love but i prefer to be told everything!
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I loved the way you have superbly expressed all the emotions. Wonderful read. Its real hard when people close to you tend to not disclose important things with you
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Indeed! Couldn’t agree more! I am glad you liked it! Thanks a lot for stopping by 🙂
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I can totally understand these emotions. Too often we keep things from the people we love. But frankly what can they do?
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Mmm personally i like to know if any such thing is going on though!
Thanks a lot for stopping by 🙂
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The narration is great keerthi capturing all emotions.
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Thanks a lot ramya for stopping by 🙂 I am glad you liked it!
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