THE
MAID
Short Fiction – A Love Story
A Spoof
By
VIKRAM
KARVE
A RAINY NIGHT
It was a scary night – dark – windy
– thunder – lightning – and heavy torrential rain.
After the official ‘cocktail-cum-dinner’
party was over – my friend said to me: “It is raining heavily. Why don’t you
stay over for the night in the mess – you can sleep in my cabin if you want.”
“No,” I said, “I will go back to my
ship.”
“You have had quite a bit to drink,”
my friend said, “Do you really want to drive in this heavy rain…?”
“I am okay – you don’t worry – I
will reach safely…” I said.
“Be careful,” my friend said, “Drive
slow…”
I put on my black oilskin raincoat
over my evening ‘Red Sea Rig’ uniform.
I wore my helmet.
Then – I started my motorcycle – and
I drove off in the rain.
A few minutes later – while I was
driving through the married accommodation area – there was a sudden
‘cloudburst’ – a huge torrent of rain – a flood of water on the road.
I lost control – my motorcycle
skidded – and I fell into a gutter – and I got totally drenched in the deluge
of water.
I struggled and got up – hauled up
my motorcycle – and dragged the bike into the parking lot of the multistory high-rise
married accommodation building nearby.
I was totally drenched – soaked to
the skin – and my oilskin raincoat was covered with muck from the gutter.
It was raining very heavily – and –
in this torrential rain – it was impossible to drive my motorcycle – yes – in
this terrible rain – and the flood of water on the roads – even going back to
the mess was out of the question.
And – from the way it was raining –
it did not look like the downpour of rain was going to subside very soon.
I stood shivering in the parking lot
of the multistory high-rise building – wondering what to do.
My eyes went to the wooden board on
the wall – on which the names of occupants of the high-rise building were
listed.
I was delighted to spot the name of
‘course-mate’ – against Flat No. 303.
I had not met this ‘course-mate’ after
leaving the academy – in fact – I did not know that he was in Mumbai – but then
– that was the ‘Bombay Culture’ those days – where everyone was on his own
trip.
I took off my stinking oilskin
raincoat and helmet – and left them on my bike.
Then – I walked to the lift – and
pressed the 3rd floor button.
I stood outside Flat No. 303 and
rang the doorbell.
After some time – a young woman
opened the door.
It was obvious that this charming
young woman was my course-mate’s wife.
She was dressed in her night-clothes
– and it was evident that she had been sleeping.
“Sorry for disturbing you, Ma’am…” I
said.
She looked at my wet uniform – but she
said nothing.
So – I said to her: “I am a
course-mate of “X” – he lives here –
isn’t it…? I had a small accident on my motorcycle – and I thought I will spend
some time here till the rain lessens a bit…”
She smiled – and she said, “He is
not here – he is away on duty…”
“Oh – I am sorry – I will go…” I
said.
“No…No – it is raining very heavily
– please come in…” she said.
“Thanks…” I said.
I walked in – and I sat on the sofa
in the drawing room.
“Shall I make you a cup of coffee…?”
she asked.
“No – Ma’am – I have already
troubled you so much – please go to sleep – I will relax here on the sofa – and
I will quietly go away once it stops raining…” I said.
She smiled – and she went away –
leaving me alone in the drawing room.
I do not know when I dozed off to
sleep on the sofa.
What I know is that when I woke up –
and opened my eyes – the first thing I saw was my course-mate’s wife looking at
me.
She was freshly bathed – and she
looked very beautiful – incredibly alluring – and I could not take my eyes off
her.
She gave me a sweet smile.
I felt ashamed of having eyed her so
brazenly – so I quickly moved my eyes away.
“Good Morning…” she said.
“Good Morning, Ma’am…” I said.
I looked out of the window.
It has stopped raining – in fact –
there was bright sunlight.
“What time is it…?” I asked.
“7:30…” she said.
“Oh – I slept whole night – I am so
sorry – I must go…” I said, filled with embarrassment.
“At least wash up – have a cup of
tea…” she said.
“No – Ma’am – thanks a lot – but I
have already overstayed my welcome – and I have to get back to my ship
quickly…” I said.
“Okay…” she said.
“When will “X” be back…?” I asked.
“He should be back by tomorrow
evening…” she said.
“Okay – then I will come over – and
we will have a proper dinner…” I said.
“Yes…” she said.
“Thank you again, Ma’am…” I said –
and I left.
3 DAYS LATER
I
asked around – and I found out the “X” was
posted in an inconsequential appointment in the back of beyond.
No wonder I had not met him all
these days.
Three days later – in the morning – I called
up his office.
“Yes – “X” had reported
back the previous day from outstation duty – and he would be in office by 9:30
AM…” I was told.
I reached his office at 10 AM.
“X”
was happy to see
me.
I shook hands with him and said: “I
have come to thank you for the hospitality when I was stuck in the rain the
other night – it was very sweet of your wife to let me stay…”
“Wife…?” he asked – looking
confused.
“Yes – I was all drenched in the
rain – I took shelter in your building – then I saw your name on the board –
and I just barged into your house – and it was very kind of your wife to let me
stay all night…”
“Wife…? How could she be there…?” he
asked.
“Of course your wife was there…” I said.
“Impossible…” he said.
“Then who was that charming lady…?”
I asked.
“She was my ‘Maid’ – not my wife…”
he said.
“What…? She was your ‘Maid’ – she
was not your wife…?” I blurted out – totally bewildered.
“Yes – the woman who you met is my
‘Maid’ – she told me that some ‘course-mate’ of mine had got stuck in the rain
and slept on the sofa – she didn’t remember your name – so it was you…?” he
said.
“Oh – I am very sorry – your ‘Maid’
is so smart – that I mistook her for your wife – yes – I really thought that
she was your wife…” I said.
“Ha Ha – I must tell my wife this…”
he said, laughing.
“No – please don’t tell her – it
will be very embarrassing…” I said.
Tea arrived – and we sipped our tea.
I noticed that “X” wasn’t telling me anything about his
wife – so I asked him: “By the way – your wife – is she out of
station…?”
“She is an ‘air-hostess’ in an
international airline – so she is out on duty for around 15 days in a month…”
he said.
“Oh – that’s great – we must meet
sometime in the club – I owe you a dinner…” I said.
“Sure – my wife should be back by
weekend…” he said.
“One more thing – please don’t tell
anyone about my faux pas – it was a stupid blunder on my part in thinking that
your ‘Maid’ was your wife…” I said.
“X” laughed
– and said, “okay…”
But – alas – “X” told everyone about my stupid goof-up
– and I became a laughing stock.
This
angered me – and I did not visit “X” again.
3 YEARS LATER
I
was flying abroad for some work.
An
air-hostess came to me – and she asked me my name.
I
told her my name.
Then
– she said, “Come – we’ll upgrade you to ‘business class’...”
When
I was comfortable in my new luxurious seat – the air-hostess came over to me
and said, “You didn’t recognize me – of course – we have never met – I saw your
name on the passenger manifest – and I guessed it must be you – well – I am
your course-mate X’s wife – remember
– the ‘Maid’ episode…”
“Oh
– yes – how can I forget – your husband “X”
told everyone about it – and I became a laughing stock…” I said.
“He
told our ‘Maid’ too…” she said.
“What…? Did your husband “X” tell your ‘Maid’ that I thought that
she was you…?” I asked.
“Well
– my ‘Maid’ did have some inkling – she told us that you kept addressing her as
‘Ma’am’…”
“I
wanted to come over to your place – but I was so embarrassed to face your
‘Maid’ again – after my faux pas…”
“Well – you can meet her when you
are in Delhi – the same ‘Maid’ is still with us…”
“You’ve got the same ‘Maid’ even now…?”
“Yes – we took her along when we
were posted to Delhi – she is a big boon – it is because of her that I am able
to do this job which requires me to be out for so many days…” she said.
“Yes – I saw that your ‘Maid’ was
very good…” I said.
“She looks after everything at home
– in fact – I have handed over all ‘homemaker’ duties to her – she manages each and every thing – she even looks after my husband so well – and she is so
good – that I just don’t have to bother about anything…” she said.
There was a call for her – so X’s wife
smiled a ‘good-bye’ – and she left to attend to her duties.
10 YEARS LATER
Ten years later – one morning – while
driving down from Mumbai to Pune by the Expressway – I stopped at the ‘Food Court’
for a cup of tea.
A car entered the ‘food court’
parking lot.
I could not believe my eyes.
My course-mate “X” was in the Driver’s Seat – and sitting next to him was his ‘Maid’.
Both of them got out of the car –
they walked to a vacant table and sat down.
Obviously – “X” hadn’t seen me – or if he had seen me – then “X” probably did not want to meet me.
But I was curious to meet “X” – and yes – I was quite intrigued by
his rather intimate demeanor towards his ‘Maid’.
I wondered why “X” had seated his ‘Maid’ beside him on the front seat of the car –
and even now – they seemed to be talking in a rather friendly manner.
I picked up my cup of tea – and I
walked towards their table.
“Hello…” I said to my course-mate “X”.
“Oh – Hi…” my course-mate “X” said with a smile.
“May I join you…?” I asked.
“Of course…” he said.
“I’ll just freshen up and come…” the
‘Maid’ said – and she left for the washroom.
“So – I heard that you suddenly quit
the Navy…” I said.
“Yes – I quit 5 years ago – I am in
the Merchant Navy now…” he said.
“That’s great…” I said.
“Yes – the Merchant Navy is much
better – especially moneywise…” he said.
“So – are you going to Pune…?” I
asked “X”.
“No – I am driving down to
Mahabaleshwar…” he said.
“You’re going to Mahabaleshwar – with
your ‘Maid’…?” I asked, shocked.
“She is no longer my ‘Maid’….” he
said.
“What…? She is no longer your
‘Maid’…? Don’t tell me that you have married her…!” I said, totally baffled.
“Not yet…” he said, nonchalantly.
“Not yet…! What do you mean by ‘Not Yet’...? Are you saying that you
intend marrying your ‘Maid’…? So that means that you two are living together…?” I blurted out, baffled out of my wits.
“X” did not say anything – he looked down
at the table.
His silence spoke volumes.
For me – the whole thing was unbelievable – most bizarre.
Then – after I recovered my wits – I
looked at “X” – and I said to him, “Have you gone crazy…? You have dumped your
wife for your ‘Maid’…?”
“X”
did not answer – he
just looked away.
I followed his gaze – and I saw the
‘Maid’ come out of the washroom and walk towards us.
I got up from my seat.
“Okay – Bye – it is time for me to
move on…” I said to “X”.
Meanwhile the ‘Maid’ had reached our
table and was smiling at me – so – I looked at the ‘Maid’ – and I said to her:
“All the Best, Ma’am…”
Last time – calling her “Ma’am” was
a faux pas on my part – but – now – as
my course-mate’s consort – she had earned the right to be called “Ma’am”.
Then – I turned – and I walked towards
my car.
VIKRAM KARVE
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