This is a true incident. I do not
know who I saw, but I saw the person described, doing what I describe. Believe
it or not.
~ Ashesh/The Bilge Master
Ten ‘o clock
at night. My father was going to kill me if he ever found out. But then again,
time flies when you’re teaching someone like Rudan English.
So there I
was on the platform of Mahanayak trying to snag a train back to Sherwood.
Unfortunately, I made a mistake and ended up on a train bound for Kalighat. I
realised my error one station down at Rabindra Sarobar. I got off and
frantically looked at the large LED lit clock on the platform. 10:07. Next
train at 10:11. Dash it all!
I wandered
over to the correct line this time. There were a knot of people there, mainly
office goers who were heading back after a long day’s work. I smelled stale
deodorant and hastily smoked cigarettes on a few of them. The women had smudged
make up and they all just wanted to go home and take a shower. I wanted to go home and take a shower. Teaching
Rudan tense was tiring but fun.
The clock
read 10:09. That’s when I glimpsed a man at the far corner of the platform. He
was dressed in an olive green shirt, black trousers and looked to be about 42.
It seemed he was waiting to board the train. I did not pay him much heed.
10:11. The
train was pulling in. I glanced at it and saw something. The man I described
earlier walking to meet it, on the live
high voltage line. How this was possible I do not know. No one else seemed
to have noticed it. I got shoved on to the train and managed to get a spot next
to the window.
My last
memory was this man in the olive shirt waving goodbye at me as the train pulled
away.