He had seen
many things in the city- slums, nightclubs, bookstores hidden in dilapidated
buildings. He had friends there and his college as well. He knew quite a few
people, handpicked from various places such as Facebook or his school and
college and sometimes just by saying hello on the street.
He
remembered the time when he went shopping at Gariahat for the first time, how
the crowd had seemed immense and had frightened him. He remembered walks down
College Street and the Esplanade area, looking for something unusual to add to
his collection of knick knacks. He remembered meeting his sister in law at Cafe
Coffee Day and how proud his brother had looked while making the introduction.
He also remembered the bookstore a friend took him to and how there were books
there on every surface. Memories filled the city, such as meeting his junior’s
girlfriend and hitting it off with her, or the first time a senior had said
hello to him in college.
He
remembered his student’s father, whom he had introduced to Coldplay. He
remembered the look in the man’s eyes when the song Fix You finished. He
remembered getting on the wrong bus just to go somewhere else for a change or
stepping out of a crowded metro train because he saw a friend on the platform.
The city
never failed to surprise him. He knew the city and the city knew him. It was a
bond forged in his infancy. As he grew, the city smiled down on him, beckoning
him to explore. He remembered wandering its alleyways and shopping malls with
people who had become his close friends. He remembered the phone call that
brought back a friend he had known since class 4, and the surprise meeting with
another one at Mani Square.
Recently his
family had moved to Asansol. For three years he had taken a bus down the
highway to meet them on weekends. He had lived, but without his parents it had
seemed a half life- with one foot on the ground in the city and the other miles
away in Asansol.
But, his
parents were moving back to the city. Soon, he would reside in it with them. He
had missed them. He need miss them no longer. The city was waiting for them.
All would be as before. There was always hope in the city.
The Bilge Master