Riya
was a perfectionist. But, she used to get hyper at the simplest of things. Her
husband, Raj, disliked it when she got so worked up for small issues, say e.g.
Salt getting finished.
“What’s
the big deal? If there is no Salt, I’ll get another packet right away! You don’t
have to worry!” Raj said. “Worrying isn’t good for your health or for your
pretty face, dear! I like to see you smiling!”
Raj
worked extra hard to ensure that everything worked like clock-work in their
home so that Riya was at peace and always smiled. Needless to say, by doing so,
Raj was ensuring his own peace of mind! Raj wanted to keep everyone happy. It
wasn’t very tough for Raj as he was always the organized kind.
“You
are great husband-material”, his friends had always teased him when they saw
his neat wardrobe and tasted the awesome food he prepared and served them!
His
colleague and friend, Prakash’s wedding was round the corner. Raj’s colleagues
at his office were very excited, especially Srila. Srila was the only unmarried
female in their office, who believed in having a great time (no matter at whose
expense!). She was an easy-communicator, who moved along freely with all the
males, especially Raj. Srila made it a point to catch Raj’s attention at every
pretext. Any small problem at work and she would go rushing to her
knight-in-shining-armour! Srila would try to spend maximum time with Raj, even
inviting him for tea/coffee and lunch-breaks at office. Raj felt they were just
friends and always obliged to Srila’s demands.
It
was Raj and Riya’s first wedding-anniversary. Riya had worn the same dress that
Raj had gifted her earlier. She was waiting for Raj. Though they hadn’t planned
anything for the evening, Riya had decided that they could go out for an outing
to celebrate. The hours ticked by. But, Raj did not come.
Riya was nearly in tears as Raj’s cellphone was switched off and her calls to Raj’s office were answered with, “But Raj has left long ago…at 6 PM.” Riya feared the worst. It was nearly 9:30 PM when the doorbell rang. Riya anxiously answered the door to find Raj. She burst out crying, partly out of relief and partly because of unmet expectations- she had always wanted their first anniversary to be special…
Riya was nearly in tears as Raj’s cellphone was switched off and her calls to Raj’s office were answered with, “But Raj has left long ago…at 6 PM.” Riya feared the worst. It was nearly 9:30 PM when the doorbell rang. Riya anxiously answered the door to find Raj. She burst out crying, partly out of relief and partly because of unmet expectations- she had always wanted their first anniversary to be special…
Raj
saw that Riya was all dressed up. He offered to take her out then.
“So
late? No way…But, what took you so long?” Riya asked, wiping her tears.
“We
had been gift-shopping for Prakash’s wedding.” Raj answered.
“But,
isn’t his wedding next week? Why did you have to go today?” Riya asked.
“We
have major deliverables and meetings from tomorrow. Today evening we had free.”
Raj replied.
“What
a day you chose…Do you realize you missed our first wedding-anniversary? Why
did you go? Why didn’t your colleagues go to shop?” Riya barraged her queries.
“All
colleagues had work in their homes…” Raj answered.
“Oh!
So, only you were free!” Riya exclaimed sarcastically. “Who did you go with?”
“I
went with Sujoy.” Raj replied.
“Oh!
My luck!” Riya walked away to change her dress and cook dinner.
‘Ignorance indeed is bliss’, he thought to himself. Raj could understand the volcano that would erupt if Riya
knew of the truth…
Raj
freshened up and watched TV. Then, they had a quiet dinner (as no one said a
word) and there ended the supposedly special day in their life…
The
next week, Riya was all decked up for Prakash’s marriage. Raj came from office,
changed and picked her up. All Raj’s colleagues had come including Srila. When
the party was over, Sujoy and Srila asked Raj to drop them to their homes in
his car. On the way home, Sujoy asked Srila what gift they had given Prakash.
Riya
was surprised. She thought, “Why is Sujoy asking this question? Sujoy had gone gift-shopping
with Raj, right?”
The
loudmouth and show-off that Srila was, she told the whole story- How she had
complained to all that no one was buying Prakash’s gift, how she had made an
upset face and how Raj could not bear to see her upset and had gone shopping with
her! Srila even described how hungry she was after shopping and Raj had treated
her at the posh restaurant!
Actually,
Srila was very much aware that it was Raj’s first wedding-anniversary. Still,
she did all this drama to whisk Raj away from his wife. Games some people play!
Ignorance
is bliss? What do you think happened next?
Author’s Note- We think we are doing ourselves a favour and
saving ourselves by hiding/fudging facts to our loved ones… But, Ignorance is not always bliss when we lose their
trust. Trust, honesty and communication are the best gifts for a relationship…
This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an
initiative for Indian Bloggers
by BlogAdda.
Write Over the Weekend theme for this week - Weave a post including,
‘Ignorance indeed is bliss, he/she thought to himself/herself.’
I shared another story on the same theme - The Sari
The Next is quite obvious..But I think Raj learned hi lesson..
ReplyDeleteIt's the way we deal with it...
DeleteDo hope this story serves as a lesson and no one does what Raj did...
Well said...trust, honesty and communication are the essentials of a relationship...I can assume what would have happened at home after that episode....beautiful story
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you liked the story :)
DeleteSad that we don't incorporate the essentials though we know that they are essential! Sharing info & time with loved ones is essential!
thanks for sharing this posts:) Monday read :))
ReplyDeleteThanks Manish! Glad you liked it! Thanks for sharing it on Twitter! :)
DeleteIgnorance is a bliss but not all the time I guess.
ReplyDeleteNice story Anita. Short, interesting & crisp!:)
You are right, Nikhil! Glad you liked it!
DeleteThanks for stopping by and sharing! Appreciate it! :)
Raj had saved his skin albeit temporarily. Learnt the lesson of his life. Beautiful story.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kalpana!
DeleteWish we knew the lessons of life beforehand! Life would be more beautiful! :)
Well written, Anita 👍
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice to read.
Thanks for sharing 🙂