Edge of the Abyss (Part III)
If you haven't read the previous parts, here are the links:
Part I- click here
Part II- click here
It was
Monday evening.
"Are
you sure you don't wanna tell me your name? It's weird talking to a nameless
person.", Swastik texted.
"I'll.
Tonight."
"As
you like..."
"So,
wassup, strangah?"
"My
parents had an accident.", texted Swastik, a tear finding its way down his
cheek.
"Oh...I'm
sorry."
"Idk
what to do."
"I
can't imagine what you're going through. I wish I could help."
"Well,
talking to you is helping."
"Glad
that it is."
"Yup,
it's tough. I can't even visit them in the hospital. The accident was in
Bangalore. They're admitted there."
"Oh,
shit. Do you have relatives there?"
"No.
My uncle took the flight to Bangalore as soon as he heard. So, he's taking care
of them. I'm really worried."
"I'm
sure they'll get well soon. Let's move to a less depressing topic."
"I'm
not depressed!"
"And
I'm not a fool. I'm Meghna. Nice to know you, Swastik ;)"
"HOW
DO YOU KNOW MY NAME?"
"Calm
down. It's your username XD"
"And
there. I embarrassed myself again :)"
"It's
okay. Happens to the best of us."
"You're
quite a mystery, yk?"
"I
gotta go now. Ttyl."
Swastik
kept his phone aside and laid down for a while. The room was dark and all kinds
of thoughts swirled in his head. Tears on his face glistened in the mild city
lights filtering through the blinds. Exhausted from crying, he fell asleep
soon.
It was 1 am
when his sleep was disturbed by street dogs howling. He felt like he saw something lurking in the
dark by his room's door. His heartbeat became rapid as he squinted to make out
its shape. A moment later, he felt the shadow rushing towards him. He backed
off to the corner of his bed and let out a deafening scream.
"Maa!",
he screamed.
In
response, Elsa barked loudly, startled in her sleep. She ran into Swastik's
room and jumped on his bed. He was shivering; his eyes forced shut. Elsa walked
up to him and cooed softly as if to comfort him. She put her paw on his arm and
gave him a curious look.
"Maa!",
he screamed again.
Elsa looked
around and snuggled up to him. Swastik opened his eyes slowly, still sniffling
and looked around. There was no one in the room except him and Elsa. He hugged
Elsa and cried, "Elsa, I miss Ma."
The
two-year-old labrador grunted softly and rested her head on his shoulder.
5 am the
next morning.
Elsa
sneaked up to Swastik and licked his face. Swastik laughed and ruffled her
ears.
"Good
morning, girl! I don't know what I would do without you."
He checked
his phone. There were nearly a hundred texts from "Omegle contact".
He smiled and edited the contact name to "Meghna". The first few
messages were memes while the last one said, "Are you okay?"
"Spamming
me already? XD", he texted.
Just as he
was about to set down his phone, it pinged.
"How
dare you ghost me like that?!"
"I
fell asleep and I had nightmares :)"
"Oh...I'm
sorry! Shouldn't have texted that way. So, how are you doing now?"
"My
parents are doing much better."
"Glad
to know that but I asked about you, my friend."
"Oh,
I'm doing okay, Ig."
"Mhm.
Up so early?"
"Force
of habit"
"Trust
me, Ik that feeling! :("
"Mhm"
He kept his
phone aside, poured kibble for Elsa and crashed on his bed. After finishing her
kibble, Elsa entered Swastik's room and started pulling on his blanket. He held
onto it tightly.
"No
walk today, Elsa! I'm not feeling well!"
Elsa still
kept pulling. As her attempts failed, she barked twice and got on his bed.
Swastik lifted his blanket and she snuggled in. Swastik smiled and fell asleep
again.
That
afternoon, Mrs. Coelho brought him lunch. She ringed the doorbell, moved back
two feet and waited for Swastik to open the door.
"How're
you doing, son?"
"I'm
good, aunty. Thanks!"
"Times
are hard for you now. I've made you your favorite palak paneer!"
"Thank
you so much, aunty!"
"The
salt might be a little less. I'm really getting old now", and she cackled
loudly.
"I'm
pretty sure it tastes amazing, aunty! Love you a lot!"
"Love
you too, beta", and she walked back to her flat.
Swastik
closed the door and set the glass bowl on the table. He washed his hands and
sat at the table to eat. His mouth started watering as he saw the paneer.
However, his happiness was short-lived. He realized that he hadn't cooked rice.
By the time he was done cooking, half his appetite was gone. He ate in complete
silence. He had never been alone for this long ever. In the evening, his uncle
called.
"Hello,
beta"
"Hello,
mama! How're ma and baba?"
"They're
good, beta. They'll be home in a week!"
"That's
great", said Swastik, his voice tearing up a little.
"Are
you crying, beta?"
"No...",
and he broke down in tears after disconnecting the call.
To be continued...
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