Monday, July 16, 2012

Through the looking glasses

Grandma appeared upset. Even the smallest of things managed to trouble her. As if the whole world was taken to conspiracy. Or maybe, it had. For somebody who went to college in the 1940s despite taking birth as a girl, she didn't exude her nice ole literary charm anymore. On the contrary, she just came across as someone unabashedly grumpy and distressed. Something troubled her like anything. Nobody in the family could guess what it was. Some assumed that grandpa's recent departure is to be blamed. After all, she was an altogether different person before he decided to settle in heaven. Others zoomed on senility that often accompanies wrinkles. The drama continued for quite a stretch. In the meanwhile, although everything else bore the brunt of her disdain, her beloved grandson was spared any of the absurdity. And deservedly, it was he who figured out her problem... and fixed it too! Apparently, he used to watch her watch him through her thick glasses. So it didn't take him long to notice where exactly the problem lied. Turns out her spectacles had clouds of sticky marks, fingerprints and whatnot on them that obstructed her view. On the brink of his rather short life's greatest troubleshooting, he set himself to work and scrubbed the glasses neatly. Lo! She could see things properly again. With her past vision back, her nature changed for good. But what she couldn't acknowledge clamorously –– and what her grandson didn’t know –– was the fact that her late husband used to clean her specs. Almost every single day. Once upon a time.

7 comments:

Vagabond said...

=)

Nilay said...

Ah, too sweet! :))

Baba Vaniteshwar said...

This is beautiful.

shimmeringmoonlight said...

Reminds one of K.Singh's 'Portrait of A Lady'......A very poignant end.

shimmeringmoonlight said...

Reminds one of K.Singh's'Portrait of a Lady'.....a very poignant end!

Aadii said...

Sweet!

It is all grandpa's fault, he should have let grandma clean the glasses ;)

Anonymous said...

Absolutely loved your story! You are truly gifted