Miracle
It was pitch dark night. I was walking back home from my
work. I am a security guard at a big store and my duty ends at 6 pm. That day,
my relief did not turn up and the store manager called me and said, “I want you
to remain at your place of duty till the store closes at 11.30 pm.” I was tired
a lot but extra duty meant extra money. I sent a message to my wife that I will
be late.
Written By: Nadeem Alam
Dated: 1 Aug 2019
Published in Mag.
Sakina was married to me for almost seven years now and we
were still without any child. There was no medical problem so we had accepted
it as will of God. Although we went to many pirs and faqirs as well, and tried
many desi totkas but to no avail. Few days back, Sakina said to me in a very
desolate tone, “I think you should marry another girl.” I got annoyed with her
for thinking on these lines. I know many people who are blessed with children
very late in their marriage. I had not lost hope. Most of all, Sakina was love
of my life. I did not want to lose her for anything in this world. I looked in
the eyes of Sakina and said, “Do not suggest me such a thing ever again. I will
not leave you under any circumstances.” Sakina tried again, “I am not telling
you to divorce me. I will happily live with both of you.” This was the height of
love. Sakina was ready to live with another woman in the house only to make me
happy. I put a hand on her lips and said, “My only desire in this world is to
be with you. Allah granted me that. I do not want anything else.” I cleaned her
tears with my fingers and held her tight in my arms.
The store was located on main road that was about five
kilometers away from my home. I lived in outskirts of the city and the public
transport did not ply in this area after last light due to security reasons. There
was however a short cut which passed through a seasonal nullah and a grave
yard. During morning time, I usually take the short cut route and reach my
place of duty in 20 minutes. At night however, people detour around and restrict
to the main track which takes almost one hour of brisk walk.
On that night, I got free from store at 11.45 pm. I had been
mostly standing at the store gate since morning. I was too exhausted to walk
for another one hour. Initially I thought of sleeping in the store as I had to be
back at my place of duty at 8 am. Then I thought of Sakina who would be alone
at home. She is too scared of darkness and our area is also not very safe.
There had already been too many house invasions in the recent past. So I
decided to go home and take the short cut route.
It was exactly 12 midnight when I entered the grave yard and crossed
the first grave. My mobile had very little battery left. I switched on its
torch and started walking hurriedly making my way through the haphazard graves.
There were few dogs howling at the far distance. The scene was terrifying. My
heart was beating fast. All my senses were heightened. I was half way through
when I heard a child cry. I did not pay much heed and started pacing fast when
I heard the cry again. This time it was too obvious. I wanted to get out of
this freaking place as quickly as possible and probe it in the morning but barking
of dogs this time was very loud. I knew there would not be anything left till
morning to investigate. In a split second, I decided to take a look. I turned
my torch towards the direction from where sobs were coming but I could not see
anything. I turned right and had taken only few steps when my right foot
touched some soft object. I pointed my fading light towards my feet. My heart
jumped in my throat. I started hearing hissing sounds in my ears. The howling dogs
were now only few yards away when I picked up the small body wrapped in a
blanket and started running frantically towards my home.
Sakina opened the door on my first knock. She had just one
look at my face and then started staring at the small baby which I was still
holding in my arms. The child was not crying anymore. Sakina did not utter a
word. I locked the door behind me. Sakina was standing mum when I got hold of
her arm and almost dragged her to the only room of our house. There was
sufficient light in the room and for the first time I looked at the baby. It
was a girl and she was beautiful. Her golden hair on pure white face were
making her look astounding. Then she opened her eyes. The deep blue color made
our hearts jump with happiness and joy. She was a gift from God. I handed her
over to Sakina and told her the entire story. The baby was now looking at us
with her lovely curious eyes. She started suckling her thumb when Sakina
realized that we need to feed her. Sakina handed her back to me and went to
kitchen and came back with warm milk. She had no prior experience yet she was
handling the child like a pro. I guess it comes naturally to all women. We did
not have any feeding bottle at that time so she started feeding her with a
spoon. We did not sleep that night and many nights thereafter. We took very
good care of her. We named her Neelam and she was a real jewel in our lives.
I had found Neelam in between two graves. I met grave digger
few days later and inquired from him about those graves. He told me that these
belonged to a husband and wife. They both had died about a month ago in a road
accident. I had served for few years in police before joining the security
company. I left the police service due to my personal reasons. I did not take
bribe and was hence frequently tossed from one police station to another till I
resigned. So my police background led me to further probe into the matter.
After spending many of my Sundays, I found out that Neelam belonged to a
wealthy family. She was the only child of her parents. Both her parents died in
a road accident and her custody was granted to her uncle Bashir Khan. He was
the younger brother of Neelam’s father. Bashir and his wife took care of her
for few months but then they realized that she will eventually inherent her
father’s property. It was then that they handed her over to a maid to place her
outside some hospital or some charity home. The maid however sold Neelam to a
beggar group which in fact lived in the same graveyard. The maid had also told
them about the graves of Neelam’s parents. On one freakish night, Neelam was
crying too much and the beggar woman responsible to look after her, placed her
in between her parent’s graves and told them to take care of their own
daughter. The beggar woman was probably high on narcotics. In the morning the
beggar party searched every inch of the graveyard but could not find her. They
thought that dogs must have eaten her. The beggar woman was given her due
thrashing by the head. It was the night when I had picked her up while passing
through the graveyard. It was the night that had transformed our lives.
This whole story was told to me in bits and pieces by the
graveyard attendant and the beggar party. I had introduced myself as a police
investigator. The beggar group in order to avoid kidnapping charge told me
about the maid. They also had her mobile number. I used my police contacts and
called the maid in a police station where she narrated the whole story. One of
my police friends told me to lodge a case against Bashir Khan and the maid but
then I thought over it and decided against it. I was worried that who will take
care of Neelam if she is taken away from us. Bashir Khan can also hire good
lawyers and win the case levelling allegation against the maid for kidnapping
the child. He must have lodged the missing report of Neelam in his local police
station. He may again win back the custody and then take care of her well and
proper, not leaving any loose ends. I went to see Neelam’s house also and
discovered that Bashir Khan was living there with his family. He had sold the
market which was in Neelam’s name. He had power of attorney which was granted
to him along with the custody of Neelam. The maid did not work for him anymore.
I had addresses of everyone involved in the case.
I was worried about the Neelam’s life and hence did not
contact anybody about her. I was a little selfish as well because I did not
want to lose my only child. I had not only rescued her from blood thirsty hounds
but had also saved her from her uncle and from the future life of a beggar
girl. We deserved her. She was gifted to us by the nature. She was meant to be
our baby.
Neelam turned out to be a very charming young girl. We loved
her more than anything in this world. We provided her the best education we
could afford. She had a brilliant mind too. She had topped all the board exams.
We told her to choose her own career path and she got admission in a renowned
law college on scholarship.
I had kept track of all the characters in the story. One
Sunday, I found out that the maid who had sold Neelam to Beggars was very sick.
It was time to make a decision. Neelam had brought joys in our lives for so
long. We were blessed to have her company for twenty two years. I must tell her
the truth. She was able to take care of herself now. Bashir Khan was an old man
and he could not hurt her anymore. So, I took Neelam with me to the maid’s
house. The maid looked at her and started crying. She told her the entire
story. Neelam did not know what to say. We came back home. That night, I told
her that how much she meant to us. She remained quiet. Next day, she packed her
bag and left our house without uttering a single word.
One year later on a Sunday afternoon, a car stopped outside
our house. There was a familiar knock. Sakina opened the door and Neelam walked
in the house. This time she had come with her own consent. She hugged us both
and forced us to come with her. Reluctantly, we sat in the car. She drove us to
her house. She told us enroute that she has won the case against her uncle
Bashir Khan who is now behind bars. She told us that she was quite disturbed on
discovering that she is not our daughter. She shifted to a girl’s hostel after
she left our house. Her senior colleagues helped her to fight the case. Her DNA
and statement of the dying maid were good enough to convict her uncle. She
never mentioned to anyone that she was brought up by us. She did not want to
involve us unnecessarily in the court proceedings. She had got her property
back and lot more from Bashir Khan in compensation for the lost twenty two
years.
We stayed at Neelam’s house for few days only. She treated us
well. The servants took good care of us. We were though not used to this life
style. I was getting lazy and Sakina was gaining weight. It was very hard to
pass time there. Neelam had a busy schedule. So one day, we came back to our
home. Ever since our return, Sakina sits in the small courtyard of our home
waiting for a familiar knock on the door. I return from my work passing through
the graveyard every night hoping for another miracle.
Written By: Nadeem Alam
Dated: 1 Aug 2019
Published in Mag.
Wow! What a great story. Nice ending.
ReplyDeleteExcellent built up of story by author with unexpected ending , well done
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DeleteThis is a beautiful, beautiful story sir. It reads like a fable. The atmosphere is wonderful just the way it is. In many places, the phrasing is beautiful, almost poetic.
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DeleteCharacters were brilliantly portrayed with the words, reader can feel the connection with them.
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DeleteA nice emotional story. Good going
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