Standing by the window, staring at the vastness of the sky, I felt a hand touch me. As I turned back, I saw a pair of eyes that instilled faith in me. A smile that drove away the wrinkles on my forehead. It was these things about him that ensured me.... he was mine. Ever since, the path of our lives have crossed, I have always felt complete.
I found him on the beach, 2 years back. He was wading into deeper waters and was too small to fight the waves. I was taking a leisurely stroll along the waters. He was alone. Nobody seemed to be having an eye on a boy as young as him. He barely looked like 6yr old. As I wondered what a child like him was doing in such deep waters and how could the parents be so careless, his bobbing head suddenly disappeared. Racing against the waves, I frantically searched for that tiny form of life. By the time I reached him, his head bobbed up again. Smiling, he said, he knew how to swim.
I found him every single evening after that day. First a few smiles, then a little ruffling of hair, then an enthusiastic wave from far off and then to waiting for each other to turn up, we had become friends...fast friends. I bought him something small everyday, may be a choclate or an ice gola. He never questioned me when I din't buy him anything.
He came alone everyday. Intrigued by the observation, I asked him the big 'why'.
" I stay in that house there. That aunty lets us go to play every evening, but she doesn't take us out. So, I jumped the gate to see what it is like outside." "Who stays with you at home?" I asked. "Oh! there a lot of friends and aunty." As I looked in the direction of his house, I could read just one word 'orphanage'. The whole world seemed to spin. The sound of the waves seemed to get louder. How could He do this to a child as adorable as this 6 yr old?
I had called him 'kiddo' from the very start and was surprised that I had never bothered to ask him his name.
"Kiddo! would you like to stay with me?"
" you mean..in your house?"
"yes!"
"forever?"
"forever."
I named kiddo, Aryan. He became my son officially this day, 2 years back. He is in class III, in the school nearby. We are celeberating his b'day today. Mom n Dad were upset that I had taken such a huge step without consulting them.... after all there was a society to answer to. A single mom was still not a very comfortable situation. It took them time to come to terms with their daughter's bold step. But they are here too.
I have given Aryan a family. But what Aryan has given me is inexplicable.
This is purely a work of imagination. So please don't ask me, if I actually have an Aryan!
5 comments:
Hi Novice,
I really don't know what the name signifies. For me you are no Novice. You are mastermind of imagination.
Great work of imagination.
Dear Malavika
Human Relations can be viewed from a kaleidoscope of thoughts and that is what gives it immense depth...wonderful to read another facet explored...
let me share an anecdote...an adopted child asked his mum..."ma, they tell me i did not come from your stomach,where did i come from?"...the mum answered..."dear! you came from my heart!"...how beautiful a thought...
kudos to all those couples who have adopted kids and given them a home...
love
madhurima
hey ranjeeth..
thanks so much..not only for the compliments..but also for visiting my blog..n leaving ur thoughts behind..
I appreciate it.
Hi...
how r u doing....
v touchy imagination.
renu
hey,
the name aryan strkes a bell! as i know u this just the beginning of ur imagination! once it takes it's wings n u start flying,there's no stopping u!
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