Saturday, September 8, 2018

Compassion is Limitless


 “I still feel that I didn’t do right by him.” Siya complained.

Aryan wrapped his arm against her shoulder and replied, “I think it was in the best interest of everyone.”

A drop of tear rolled down her cheek, “Then why doesn’t it feel right?”

They both went silent. The fire in the fireplace was like a mirror which just reflected the dark past that they had endured. They were college sweethearts and got married after a long relationship of nine years after facing all the drama that Indian couples have to face from their families and the conservative Indian society. Aryan and Siya had been married since four years now. They were very happy with each other as this is what they had wanted all their lives. But one thing was missing from their lives; peace. And as every day passed by the anxiety and the guilt kept on increasing.

Siya faced her hands towards the fire and kept the warm hands on Aryan’s cheek, “Aryan I love you more than anything and everything in the whole world and I know that you know it. But we need to make it right. I cannot live like this.”

Aryan understood the pain, the guilt but was unsure of what should be done. He slipped down further on the floor and rested his head on Siya’s lap, “Vishay was a nice guy. I’ve never said this before but I think we dragged him into our family squabble unnecessarily.”

A flood of tears turned her eyes red as if another word from Aryan would unleash it. She controlled somehow and replied in shaking voice, “Why did my father have me marry him in the first place?”

“Because he was a self-centered fool whose relentlessness forced us apart and scarred so many people for life.” replied Aryan in anguish.

“And I am the daughter of the same father. Wasn’t I self-centered and relentless when I decided to divorce Vishay and come back to you? So what is the difference between the two of us?” questioned Siya. This time failing to stop the tears from pouring out.

Aryan wiped the tears from her eyes and replied, “He did it for his false ego. You did it for love. Although, it could have been better if we would have gathered some courage and eloped beforehand.”

Siya nodded her head. That night they both slept besides the fireplace.

Aryan was woken up early in the morning by Siya with a proposal, “Let’s go and meet Vishay!”

Aryan was taken by surprise. He wasn’t able to find words to reply to Siya whereas Siya continued excitedly, “See, I’ve checked his Facebook profile last night, he is in Mumbai, I've also managed to gather his whereabouts and there’s a flight in two hours.”

“Hold your horses’ girl. Why do you want to see him? And what would we say to him? I don’t have the courage to face him after all that has happened.” Aryan replied.

Siya raised her tone, “Do you want to live in disdain for the rest of your life? How long have we been living in guilt and how many times we’ve had the same conversation that we had last night? I say we get in that flight, talk to him, say our apologies and close this chapter for good.”

Siya’s words were making more sense. Aryan too wanted this to end. He wanted a peaceful life with Siya and it was only possible if they could kill this ghost from the past. So Aryan agreed and the next thing was that they both were in Mumbai in front of Vishay’s apartment.

It was a Sunday afternoon. The neighbourhood was silent as it is in on any Sunny afternoon. Aryan and Siya looked at each other.
Aryan asked her, “Do you really want to do this?”

She gulped and pressed the doorbell button. The bell rang but their heartbeats were beating louder than it. It felt as if an eternity had passed since they’ve pressed the doorbell and no one was answering. Finally the wait ended and the door opened.

“Yes?” a lady asked.

“We are here to see Vishay.” replied Aryan.

“I am his wife, please come in.” said Neha.

Aryan and Siya sat down on the couch, their hearts were  still pounding. Neha called Vishay and as he approached it felt as if the floor beneath their feet was going to explode.

He sat in front of both of them and asked, “What are you two doing here?”

Siya looked towards Neha questionably. Vishay understood what she meant and he promptly replied, “She is my wife. We can have any conversation in front of her.”

Neha sat beside Vishay and asked knowingly, “Is she Siya?”
Vishay  ignored her.

 Vishay looked towards Siya and Aryan and said, “You are not welcome here!” Vishay then started moving towards his bedroom and said to Neha, “Make sure they have tea or coffee whatever they want before they are gone.”

Aryan and Siya were totally quite.

Neha smiled and said, “I know why you are here. In fact I’ve been expecting you from a long time. Only a soulless person would do something so hurtful and then not look back to check the damage that has been done.”

Siya said “Neha we don’t want to hurt your family in any way. We just wanted to check if Vishay….”

Neha interrupted, “Siya, like I said I know why you are here. And to answer your question, yes we are happy. I met Vishay a year after you left him. He is over the painful past now.”

Aryan and Siya were listening carefully with a hint of tears in both their eyes.

Neha noticed this and continued, “The reason that I am giving you the details is because I understand the guilt that is eating you from the inside. I would suggest you to let it go. In a way we are thankful to you guys. We wouldn’t even have met if it wasn’t for the two of you and Vishay would never admit it but deep down he knows this and he has already forgiven you. Siya you staying with Vishay would have just worsened a wound which otherwise was healed in six months. And the fact that you came to apologize is the best that you can do. So go, drop your guilt and find your happily ever after because we found it the day our daughter was born.”

“You have a baby?” Siya asked with tears in her eyes and a smile on her face.

“Yes! Now go away and be happy. You deserve it. After all that you’ve been through. ” replied Neha.

Aryan and Siya had heard what they needed to hear. They left Vishay’s apartment with a feeling of fulfillment and satisfaction. They took the next flight back home and that day they had the best sleep in the past four years!

Sometimes we are hurt by people and irrespective of the purest intentions that we may have we end up hurting someone else. What matters is that we love our loved ones but never forget to be compassionate to others because in the end compassion is the direct road to peace.



-by Ambuj








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