COURSEMATES
Fiction Short Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
PROLOGUE
“There is no greater agony
than bearing an untold story inside you”
This quote by American Poet Maya Angelou is so true – at least
in my case.
I have so many untold stories inside me – and – I want to tell
them as quickly as possible – to alleviate the “agony” of bearing untold
stories inside me.
Dear Reader:
The story I am going to tell you – well – I kept it inside me –
for a long time – untold – and – even now – I am quite hesitant to tell you
this story – because I had promised someone that I would keep it to myself –
but now – I must tell you this story – and mitigate the “agony” of carrying the
burden of untold stories.
COURSEMATES – Story by Vikram Karve
This story happened long ago when I was on the faculty
of IAT Girinagar Pune.
Girinagar is a picturesque and most verdant place –
surrounded by green densely forested hills.
Every evening – I would walk up the steep climb to the
top of Girinagar Hill.
The view from Girinagar Hill is awesome.
You can see the backwaters of Panshet and Varasgaon
Dams in the distance – and close-by – down below – is the serene expanse of the
blue waters of Khadakwasla Lake – held back by the mighty Khadakwasla Dam.
The metamorphosis at sunset is enthralling.
The dance of colours – on the waters of the lake –
from yellow to orange to crimson to blue to grey to black – and – a corresponding
synchronized panoply of colours in the sky.
And then – twilight – followed by a still darkness.
Every evening – I would watch this fascinating
spectacle of sunset – and then – I would leisurely walk down – relaxed in mind
and body – have a comforting hot shower – enjoy a leisurely drink or two – and eat
a fulfilling dinner – then drowse off into tranquil soothing sleep – sheer
bliss.
One evening – when I reached the top of Girinagar Hill
– I saw a young woman standing there – a beautiful youthful lady – she looked
very pretty in Jeans and a Red T-Shirt – which suited her slim and trim figure
very well.
I recognized her at once – she was Mrs. “R” – the wife
of a “student” officer.
Dear Reader – let me digress and tell you that – at
that point of time – I was the “Officer-in-Charge” of an Advanced Post Graduate
Course – aka – “Course OIC”.
The “Students” of that course were Naval Officers of
roughly 10 years’ commissioned service – senior Lieutenants.
In those days – around 35 years ago – in the 1980’s –
in the Navy – you were promoted to the rank of Lieutenant after 3 years’
commissioned service – you remained in the rank of Lieutenant for 8 long years –
and then – you were promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander after 11
years’ commissioned service.
Most of the “student officers” were newly-married –
yes – most of them had got married after finishing off their sea-time – just
before coming for the 2 years’ long course – and – a few were married for 2-3
years and had small babies – and – sometimes – there was a solitary bachelor.
Mrs. “R” had married Lieutenant “R” while he was doing
the course – and – they were married for around 6 months. For them – it was
“honeymoon time” on the course – in the lovely “hill station” environment of
Girinagar.
Mrs. “R” smiled at me.
I smiled back at her.
“Good to see you
here…” I said, “The air is so pure and the view is so lovely – I come here
every evening to watch sunset…”
“I know…” she said,
“I have come to meet you…”
“You came here to
meet me – over here…?” I said – my imagination aroused.
“Yes…” she said, “I
thought this would be the best place where we could talk in private…”
“In private…?” I said
– wondering what she had in mind.
“Yes…” she said, “my
husband said that you were sending transfer recommendations…”
“Yes. In fact – I am
going to Delhi myself for some work – so – I will go to DOP and get their
transfer letters issued…” I said, “I will try and get all officers their first
choice…”
“My husband had given
INS Valsura Jamnagar as his first choice…” Mrs. “R” said.
“I know – that’s the
best place for him to go – INS Valsura is a prestigious training establishment –
ideal for your husband – he is topping the course – so instructional duties are
most suitable for him – it will be good for his career too – besides – you will
easily get married accommodation over there – which will be good for you too –
so that you can enjoy a happy married life…” I said to Mrs. “R”.
“I believe Lieutenant
“H” has also given the same choice of station…” Mrs. “R” said to me.
“Yes…” I said,
“Lieutenant “H” has also given his first choice as INS Valsura. I am sure
Lieutenant ”H” and your husband – both of them will get their first choice –
since they like to appoint officers as instructors over there when they are
fresh from their Post-Graduate Course…”
“That’s what I don’t
want…” Mrs. “R” said.
“What do you mean…?”
I asked her, “You don’t want to go to Jamnagar…?”
“I don’t care where
we go. But – I don’t want to go to the same place where Lieutenant “H” goes. I
want to separate my husband from Lieutenant “H” – so – please transfer my
husband to some other place – or – transfer Lieutenant “H’ to some other place
– I don’t want both of them to be transferred to the same place…” Mrs. “R” said
in a beseeching voice.
“Oh. But I thought
that “H” and your husband were good friends…” I said.
“That’s the problem –
they are not just friends – they are inseparable – “H” and my husband – they
constantly want to be together – and – that is causing problems for me – and –
affecting our marriage…” Mrs. “R” said.
“Affecting your
marriage…?” I said, taken aback.
“Yes – there can’t be
three persons in a marriage – isn’t it…?” she said.
“Three persons in a
marriage…? I hope it is not what I am thinking. Is “H” trying to “misbehave”
with you in any way…?” I said.
“No – No – Not at
all. Lieutenant “H” is a thorough gentleman…” she said.
“That’s what I
thought – from whatever I have observed as the OIC of the course – “H” seems to
be a well-mannered and refined person – a good officer and a true gentleman…” I
said.
“That’s true – but –
how can I explain to you…?” she said.
“Well – you’ll have
to tell me something…” I said.
Mrs. “R” paused for a
moment – then she said to me:
“My husband and “H” –
they have been close friends for over 12 years – in boarding school – in the
Academy – and later – in the Navy – they were hostel-mates – course-mates –
squadron-mates – and later – both joined the same Technical Branch so that they
could do their degree engineering course together – they did their training
together – they opted for Vizag so that they could be on ships based there –
and now – they have come for this course together – someone told me that they
could have opted for “M. Tech.” at IIT’s – but then – they may have got
selected for different IIT’s – so – they opted for this course at IAT – so that
they could be together for 2 years…”
“So – they are really
good friends – “inseparable” – as you say…” I said.
“Yes – it’s terrible
– they just can’t be without each other. And worse – it seems that “H” has got
my husband under his spell…” she said.
“Under his Spell…?
Your husband is “under his spell”…?” I asked – curious.
“My husband is
constantly thinking of him – even when my husband is physically with me – it is
“H” who is in my husband’s thoughts – it seems that my husband is in love with
him – the way they behave – my husband and “H” – they seem to be in love with
each other…” Mrs. “R” said.
“Love with each
other…? Oh No…!!! I hope they are not…” I hesitated, “I don’t know how to say
it…”
“Say what…?” she
said.
“I hope they are not
“Bum Chums” – I mean – have you noticed anything “unnatural” about their
relationship…?” I said – feeling embarrassed.
“No. No…” she
laughed, “I don’t think they have a “gay” relationship – it’s just intense
brotherly love – a deep friendship…”
“That’s good…” I
said.
“But – it’s an
unequal friendship – “H” seems to dominate my husband – and – my husband “Hero
Worships” him – my husband is devoted to “H” – as if “H” were his “God”…” she
said, “My husband blindly listens to “H” – he wants to involve “H” in
everything – and – I feel as if I am the “odd man out”…”
“Oh…” I said.
“Just yesterday – we
wanted to go shopping – and – as usual – “H” tagged along – and – I wanted to
buy yellow curtains and bedcovers – but “H” suggested blue – so – my husband
bought blue curtains and bedcovers…” Mrs. “R” said, “He interferes in everything
– and – my husband listens to him and ignores me…”
“Should I talk to
your husband – or – should I warn “H” to keep away…?” I said.
“No. No. It will make
matters worse – and – my husband should never know that I spoke to you and told
you all this…” she said, “I just want to separate them – I want to get “H” out
of my husband’s life – and then – I will claim my husband for myself. It has to
be done quietly and subtly. And – I thought the best way is to get them transferred
to different places – and get “H” out of our lives. So – I thought it would be
best to speak to you…”
“I will see what I can
do…” I said.
“Please – you must help
me – I am depending on you – I am ready to go to any place – as long as “H” is
not there…” Mrs. “R” said.
“Okay – I will ensure
that your husband and “H” are not posted at the same place…” I said.
“Thank you so much…” Mrs.
“R” said, “I shall always remain grateful to you…”
While we were talking
– the sun had gone below the horizon – the sky was enveloped with a light
orange glow of the last rays of the sun from below the horizon.
Soon – twilight would
descend – and – it would get dark.
So – I said to Mrs.
“R”:
“It’s getting late –
let’s go down before it gets dark…”
We started walking
back.
An amusing thought
came to my mind – so – I smiled to myself.
“What are you
thinking…?” Mrs. “R” asked me.
“Nothing…” I said.
“I know what you are
thinking…” she said.
“No. No. I am not
thinking anything…” I said.
“Are you wondering
whether “H” came with us on our honeymoon…?” she asked with a mischievous
smile.
“Did he…?” I asked
her.
“Thankfully not…!!! But
he had arranged everything – our honeymoon was a gift from “H”…” Mrs. “R” said.
“Did “H” oppose your
marriage…? I mean – your husband and “H” were bosom friends – so maybe – “H”
didn’t want to share his friend with anyone else…” I said.
“Well – he seemed to
“approve” of me…” Mrs. “R” said, “When we send my photo – my husband showed my
photo to “H” – he liked me – and later – he came along with his husband to our
place when they had come to “see” me – and – he attended our marriage too…”
“That’s good…” I
said, “At least – “H” is not jealous of you…”
“I am jealous of him –
of his close friendship with my husband…” Mrs. “R” said, “I have to claim my
husband for myself – and you are going to help me…”
“Yes…” I said, “I
will ensure that your husband and “H” are posted as far apart as possible…”
“Thank you…” she
said, “The campus is near. I will go ahead – it won’t look good if we are seen together.
And by the way – my husband has called “H” for dinner – so – I will have to endure
their “band of brothers” comradeship for the entire evening…”
A few days later –
when I visited my friend at DOP in Delhi – I did the needful – and – Mrs. R’s
husband – Lieutenant “R” – he was posted to Bangalore – and – Lieutenant “H” would
go to Jamnagar (as per his choice).
(There was a billet vacant in Bangalore – and – it was
sheer coincidence that Bangalore was the hometown of Lieutenant and Mrs. “R”…)
A few days later – when
the transfer orders came and were distributed – at the end of working hours – I
found Lieutenant “H” and Lieutenant “R” standing outside my office.
“What is the matter…?”
I said – in an authoritative voice.
Lieutenant “H” spoke
first:
“Sir – Lieutenant “R”
has been posted to Bangalore – he had given his choice as Jamnagar…”
I shouted at
Lieutenant “H”:
“Why the hell are you
bothered about Lieutenant “R”…? You worry about yourself. You have got your
choice – haven’t you…? Now – you bugger off from here – vamoose…”
Both of them started
to move away.
I said to Lieutenant “R”:
“You wait – I want to
speak to you – alone…”
After Lieutenant “H”
had gone away – I said to Lieutenant “R”:
“You are lucky – you have
got a prestigious R&D appointment – and that too – in your hometown
Bangalore – now – you make the most of it – and do well in your career. Do you
understand…?”
“Aye Aye, Sir…” Lieutenant
“R” said to me.
Then – he saluted me –
and he went away.
EPILOGUE
As was the practice –
we held a grand course farewell party when the course passed out – there was
music – there was dancing – and the booze was flowing freely.
We – my Wife and I –
we were watching the dancing couples – when Mrs. “R” walked up to me – and – she
said to me: “May I have a dance with you…?”
“Sure – I would love
to dance with you…” I said to Mrs. “R”.
As we danced – Mrs. “R”
said to me: “Look at them – sitting at the bar and drowning their sorrows…”
I looked towards the
bar – I saw Lieutenant “H” and Lieutenant “R” sitting together and drinking.
Indeed – they seemed to be “drowning their sorrows” – they looked quite morose –
maybe they were feeling sad at being separated after so many years of
togetherness.
“So – off to
Bangalore…?” I said to Mrs. “R”.
“Yes. We are leaving
tomorrow morning by Train – “H” is coming to see us off at the Railway Station –
and – I am just waiting to see the tearful farewell scenes when the train
leaves…” she said, naughtily.
“Now – you will have
your husband fully to yourself – and – that too in your hometown…” I said to Mrs.
“R”.
“Thank you so much…”
Mrs. “R” said, “It is all because of you – I will always be grateful to you…”
Suddenly – my wife “cut
in” – and – I had to interrupt my dance with Mrs. “R” – and – I started dancing
with my wife.
While leaving – Mrs. “R”
said to me once again: “Thank you so much for all you have done for me…”
My wife asked me: “What
was she thanking you for…? What have you done for her…?”
“It’s nothing…” I said.
“What do you mean “it’s
nothing”…?” my wife said, “She is a student officer’s wife – and – you are so “pally”
with her – she asks you for a dance and you dance so romantically with her –
and then – she “Thanks You” – I hope you two haven’t been doing some “hanky-panky”…”
I looked at my wife
and said to her: “Let’s go out – I will explain everything…”
We walked out towards
the lawns – and – I told my wife the whole story.
VIKRAM KARVE
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