One not-so-fine day
Joyee pulled a chair vigorously and collapsed into it at
my cubicle. By the redness of her face, I guessed it was not just the effect of
the hot sun and the broken roads. Some new khichdi
must have pakao-ed in her
project.
“Sue, will you go or not?”, she exploded.
Yes, Khichdi it is.
“Yes yes, I will!”, I exclaimed. “I just can’t take
Kolkata anymore! I think I’ll do something drastic. Take drugs, kill somebody
or go to jail.”
I being a highly imaginative person who tended to become
reckless in moments of desperation was capable of making such statements.
“Excellent!” Joyee replied happily. The air-conditioning
and my desperation must have soothed her a bit. “Neither can I. Chalo, let’s google. Where will we go?”
We opened West Bengal Tourism’s website.
“Mountains?”
“Mmm…so many of us won’t get leaves together.”
“Jungle?”
“Nope. Monsoon. Mosquitoes. Malaria.”
“Okay. Only option left. Sea.”
“Fine. But not Digha or Mandarmani.”
“Tajpur?”
“Fine. Tajpur it is.”
“By the way, where is it?”
~*~
September 8, 2012
Saturday. Kolkata.
4.30 am. The alarm rang. Still in sleep, I called up
Shiv, the Late Latif. The phone kept
ringing as expected.
5.30 am. Text from Joyee. “Car is late by 30 minutes.
Will call you once in the car.” Nahiiiiiii.
My phone rang. Late
Latif’s calling!!!
“Still sleeping?”
“Dude, I am not like you. I am ready already.”
“Oh is it? Good. They’ll be late. Gokul just called me.”
“That doesn’t mean you’ll go back to sleep. Move your
lazy butt and get ready. If you are late, we’ll leave you and go away.” I
threatened him, as I do most of the times.
In response, I only received a nasty laugh over the
phone.
6.30 am. Will these
people ever come? Shall I unpack and inform everybody that I’ll be in Kolkata
this weekend? Shucks!! What beizzati!
6:45 am. Joyee’s calling. “Listen, we are near your
place. You come at your pick-up stop.”
“Yippee! Coming in five minutes.”
7:00 am. Four of us safely in the car. Gokul, Joyee,
Piyush (our friend and guide for those two days) and I. Next stop was at Shiv’s.
7:15 am. Jadavpur. Waiting for Shiv.
Joyee called up Shiv. “Dude, where are you? We are
waiting for you.”
Shiv: “Yes yes, I am already out of my house.” I took the
phone to cross-check. There was no background noise of vehicles. I felt like
throttling him.
I: “Don’t lie. You haven’t yet left your house. Are you
ready? When did I call you?” I was almost paranoid.
Joyee snatched the phone from me. “Fine, come quickly.”
“You better call up Aish and ask her to start off”, Joyee
said to me.
Aish was our sixth member and we were to pick her up from
Mecheda. I called her up and gave her the instructions.
“Why was the car so late?” I addressed the janta.
Gokul, who was responsible for arranging the car,
replied, “Ummm…actually, the person who was supposed to give the car had said
that already. You know what, we didn’t have a car booked till 10:30 last night.”
He grinned shamelessly. All I could do was giving him a scorching look.
Thankfully, our Mr.
Late Latif had arrived by then. After a collective round of verbal abuse,
we finally started towards our destination for good.
~*~
Continued To Travelogue-Tajpur Trip-Part-Two
4 comments:
Waiting desperately for Travelogue - Tajpur Trip - Part Two..... but gurl.... with one complaint ... the Araku blog never got materialised....
Lady, see the link below after the post. All four parts are there. About the Araku blog, I was waiting for you to say this! Ouch! I'll try. I'll try! :)
Ab kaahe ka try..... its an year now....
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