(All characters, incidents and
places in this diary page are real. Resemblance to any person living or dead or
to any incident or place is not co-incidental.)
BELIEVABLY UNBELIEVABLE
12th
June
Saturday
Today wasn’t real. I mean to say, that the happenings of the day
could not have been possibly be real. Something incredible happened that seems
way too far-fetched and fishy. It started off as any typical day, a typical bad
day, would start. The badness may be subjective and since it is my personal
diary, I guess subjectivity is allowed. Like any other monsoon day it was
pouring since late last night. I woke up with sound of my alarm clock (raising
hell because it is 9) and heavy rain drops splashing against the glass window
pane. I went up to the window and pulled aside the curtain to get the better
view. It did not show any sign of improvement than the previous day. The sky
was layered with thick dark clouds and it was pouring so heavily that I could
not see anything on the other side of the road. I thanked my lucky stars that
it was a Saturday, and I didn’t have to face the horror of trudging through the
muck and rain to go to school. It could have been easily passed as 4 in the
evening, except the wretched clock on my bed side table telling me otherwise.
My monsoon holidays are just round the corner but still a week away. It is
always like this that the good things are just there but you can’t touch it,
smell it but can’t taste it. It was one of those gloomy days where you would
give anything to have the sun shining down at you. The only other sound, other
than the rain, I could hear was the angry grumble of my stomach. I left my room
and came downstairs in search of my mother and some good, delicious,
scrumptious breakfast. The Saturday morning special.
I could not find
my mother anywhere. I looked everywhere possible but without any success. Then
me eyes fell on the post-it on the fridge, written in the squeaky handwriting,
undoubtedly my mother’s. It said ‘‘I am sorry. I remembered late in the night
that I committed to attend the seminar about ‘The state of Archaeology in
India’ in St Paul’s College. I have left for it and will come back only at
eight. I have left some money on the kitchen table get some food delivered.
Sorry for this but I promise to make it up to you’’. It might sound very abrupt
to someone else but after living for 13 years with my mother I do not feel bad
anymore. She is not mean or unaffectionate. She is just like that. She will
forget stuffs and then remember them at the very last moment and raise hell for
it.
Correctly at that moment the lights went off.
It was pretty dark outside and the room looked like it needed some light. So I
went in search for a candle. It was nowhere to be found. Trust my mother to
keep nothing in place. Anyone would think a house resided in by two women would
be spic and span, everything in order and all that. But my home is the
exception proving that rule. One can never find anything when required. I gave
up on it.
My tummy rumbled again and I decided
to order my brunch from the favourite place ‘Square Pizza’. They sell pizzas in
square shape and their theory is why miss out on the extra amount of delicious
pizza by making it round. I dialled the
number. I knew it by heart. I wish I knew the phone number to my electricity
board by heart, so I could call and give them a piece of my mind. Actually poor
fellow, what can they do if it pours for days? I ordered my usual baked tomato
and peperoni pizza and a big choco muffin. The familiar voice from the other
end of the line assured me that food would be there within 30 minutes, but
there might be little delay due to this weather and requested me to bear with
the inconvenience, and thanked me for ordering there. I was prepared to be
understanding and I hoped my tummy would considerate too.
I didn’t know what to do. It was dark
and seemed like 5 in the evening with no lights on. I wanted to finish of the
book I was reading last night but could not due to the ‘inconvenience’ of no
power and awfully forgetful mother. I
decided that best thing to do would be going back to sleep.
While I was contemplating all these
the door-bell rang. I looked up the watch; it said 9:45 am. Which means it was
just 20 minutes since I ordered. I thought to myself that the food could not
possibly be here. I could never be lucky. But again, one never knows what the
wheel of the destiny turns. (I sound like one of those witches who predict
future and stuff. I should so stop watching all these witchcraft programs on
TV, or soon I will be joining a coven.)
I went and opened the door and Voila.
There was a guy standing in a neon orange t-shirt and blue denim jean. He was
the cutest thing ever. I have never ever seen such a cute guy in my life. Trust
me 13 years is a lot. I thought to myself, this place has improved so much with
respect to delivery guys but I didn’t care much for the new uniform. It was so
bright that it was hurting my eyes. None the less his smile and killer looks
made it up for it.
I enquired about my order but he
looked bewildered, as if I spoke some foreign language. I repeated but still
the strange look did not leave his face instead it got stranger. Then suddenly
he started to make dissolute hand gestures and barged into the house.
I got super freaked. He looked like a
boy of 17 and I did not even know a boy so young can be a rapist or psycho
killer. I guess there is not age bar there. I got enough lectures before, about
checking before opening the door, talking to random unknown people and so and
so forth. The movies I have been watching and the gory news in the newspapers
did not help the cause either. I tried to scream but nothing came out. Again, I
opened my mouth but without any results.
Curiously he took no notice of me. He
looked around the room as if he was searching for something, something very
important. My new phone was lying on the tea table in the drawing room. He
seemed to head towards that. In my head I knew I had to do something: run for a
start or call out for help or hit him from behind. I remembered all the advices
that I have given in my head to those in similar situation, in books or movies.
But somehow I was not able to follow them.
By then he had already reached for my
phone. It was my brand new ‘qwerty’ phone that I have got after a lot of
imploring and pleading. He looked at it with great interest and then picked it
up and put it under his t-shirt, as if hoping that I would not notice he have
taken my phone. And, I, like an idiot was standing near the door dreading his
next move. Curiously enough after few seconds he kept the phone back on the
table and turned towards me and spoke in plain English. ‘Hi’. Just hi. I was
like that is not what you say when you barge into some one’s house pretending
to be a pizza delivery boy and then mess with their phone. I did not say them
obviously.
I also went ‘hi’. I was so happy to
get my voice back that I did all the shouting from before. ‘Who do you think
you are? What do you want? Where is my pizza?’ I could not help it, I was that
hungry.
‘Please don’t be afraid of me. I am
not going to harm you’. (I was like sure why should I be? I did not have any
reason to be.) ‘I don’t know what “pizza” is, so I don’t know about its
whereabouts. Will you please calm down and let me explain. I do not have much
time and this is a very important business.’ I felt like I was in some spy movie
or something. Then he threw the bombshell.
‘I come from a faraway planet. I am a
visitor on the Earth. I have come here on a very important business. Will you
please assist me?’ I did not whether to laugh or be afraid. It was still
raining outside. I had the ‘bullshit’ expression on my face. May be that is why
he opened his mouth and closed it again. Then I noticed something strange.
Something impossible. I pinched myself to check whether I was dreaming. I was
not dreaming and that boy had two tongues. One normal like ours and the other
just below it rolled like a frog. When he was speaking before it was not seen
but he opened his mouth both of them came out together.
I was dead sure I was hallucinating as
I was hungry and depressed. Then the next thing I saw was him standing in front
me. He touched my forearm. His touch was hot. Normal body temperature of a
person cannot be that much, till he does not have fever. I did not what to do
or say. So the best thing to do was to keep quiet and listen.
‘I will not harm you. I am here for
redemption. I have done a grave mistake and I have been sent for punishment.’
‘I see.’ I did not even know aliens
existed let alone get punishments from their own kind for mistakes. ‘What
mistake?’ was all I could manage.
He explained that in his planet
violence was a punishable offence. Thinking about it is a very severe mistake
and committing violence was even more serious. He has committed violence
against someone. He has been recently seeing a girl and one of their class mate
tried to hold her hand. He did not like it and so he got very angry. He had
never seen anyone before and thus did not know how to deal with jealously. So
he went and punched that guy and broke his nose. He got punished. This was the
first time he is doing it thus he did not get a horrible punishment. He got
sent to earth to make a person happy for a day and I had been randomly picked
for that. So if I would tell him how he can make me happy, he would do it and
leave.
I would have thought someone was
playing a joke on me if I would not have seen is two tongues. I asked him for
his name. He said I wouldn’t be able to pronounce it as it required two tongue
so does the name of his planet. I asked him how he knew English. He said he did
not. He got the dominant language uploaded in his system from that pink
machine. Now I knew what he was doing with my phone.
I decided to take full advantage of
the situation. I might never have the opportunity to encounter such a nice
alien who did not look like a bug (far from it) or try to invade my land. I
told him I was alone for the day as my mother has left for work and he could
make me happy by keeping me company for the day.
Thus the next few hours went in haze. In
the meantime, the power came and so did the actual delivery guy and he
delivered the pizzas. He got super excited that he got to learn about something
new. His radiant charm added to his good looks. He loved it too. He did not
need to eat but he could if he felt like it. He named some funny dishes which I
could not comprehend, as it required two tongues. He loved pizza and also the
chocolate pastry left over from the last night. It was lovely spending time
with him. He told me about his life in the ‘other planet’ and his family and
friends. He told me about his school and how he was going to fail his exam on
next Monday. I told him about my life and my mother. I showed him my house and
my paintings. He loved them and so I gave him one as a present. He said that he
loved presents. Even before we realized it was time for him to go. I felt a
little sad to be left alone again. I did not mind staying alone but not in a
rainy day.
We said good bye near the front door.
He said he will fly back home. I did not ask how as I have stopped applying
human logic to everything he said or did. Then leaned forward and gave me a
goodbye kiss. It was leg-popping kiss. I had my first kiss ever.
Next thing I remember was my mother’s
face hovering above me while I was lying down on my bed, tucked safely inside
the blanket. She had brought a glass of milk. She found me near the door lying
unconscious with the door wide open. She got very scared. She has brought me
upstairs. She was looking seriously sad and worried for leaving me back alone.
She promised to never do it again. She even told me she got my chocolate
muffins. She has just left
I cannot believe my luck. The typical
bad day has become one of my favourite days ever. I had my first kiss, that
also from the cutest alien ever. On top
of I got a box full of chocolate muffins. Nothing in the world could have made
me sad. It was so perfect that made me really consider whether I was really
unconscious the whole day. The only proof of his existence is the missing
painting from my wall.