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The Junction
โHe will see you nowโ Faith is a misconstrued notion. Her life, and everything that followed, had shaped her mind to be dismissive. It was her irrevocable belief that beliefs become as fragile as the agony one endures, or one decides to endure. That was her faith, not because she wanted to spite the deity…

โHe will see you nowโ
Faith is a misconstrued notion.
Her life, and everything that followed, had shaped her mind to be dismissive. It was her irrevocable belief that beliefs become as fragile as the agony one endures, or one decides to endure. That was her faith, not because she wanted to spite the deity but because she needed to know, with absolute certainty, that there was no higher power at play, no chances of divine intervention, no one to ease her pain. Except of she herself.
But all of that was life. And this was, most likely, after.
โItโs okay to be nervous honโ โ
This was definitely after. She was sure, not because she hadnโt seen a baby with wings before or comforted by one like that one over-affectionate aunt in every family, but because she felt an irresistible urge to cuddle the little thing. And that was an odd feeling, otherworldly even, especially since she despised babies, sometimes hated the very sight of them.
โFollow me sweetieโ
Dazed she stood up from the waiting desk and staggered behind the flying baby. Gold dust emanated from its flapping wings and scattered all over her dress. She hadnโt noticed up until now that she was wearing her yellow daisy frock, the one she wore to her first date with Ishan at Cafรฉ Bodega, the presently tattered ends of which had got caught in her wheelchair. As she brushed it off of her, though in vain, she gingerly leaned forward to peek beneath its tiny butt.
โYou wonโt find what youโre looking forโ
Embarrassed, she reverted hastily and tossed an awkward smile towards it.
โWe donโt have genders, if thatโs what youโre wonderingโ
โPlease donโt mind, itโs just thatโฆ.. youโre awfully cute!โ she squeaked.
It turned its chubby face which now had an adorable smirk and said, โI know honโ, I knowโ
โCan I touch your cheeks?โ
โIโd rather you donโt! Whatโs next? Sniff my head, rub my belly?โ
โRight, rightโฆโฆI mean sorryโฆIโm sorryโ she mumbled as they took a left down the hall and faced a door. It was a door shaped door, with woodish polish, devoid of aesthetic carvings, and a sticker which said โMANAGERโ written in the least innovative font possible.
She pushed the door inwards to find herself in a corporate office saturated with bureaucratic clichรฉs. There was a cushioned chair on either side of a glass table which was stacked with plump files. The obvious authoritative chair was empty while an old man, who had just tilted his head towards her, sat on the other one.
โรmisha Baptista!โ a heavy voice echoed throughout the office, โDo you know why you are here?โ
โIโm not sureโฆsir…maโamโ she stuttered trying to locate the source of the voice.
โMiss, I have received a complaint from the HR department. You have an otherwise clean record, but this grievance, Iโm afraid, tarnishes your entire fileโ
โIt was that one time only, I swear, and thatโs just because the doctors said I wouldnโt live long enough to get marriedโ she said nervously.
โPre-marital sex isnโt my concern, it never is. What does concern me is that you tried to take a lifeโ
A sudden rage surged within Omisha. She stood there silently with eyelids clenched, teeth gritting against each other and fingernails burrowing in her palms, in an attempt to stop her emotions from spewing like hot lava. That moment flashed in her mind and she remembered what had happened. Never in her right mind would she mean to do it, but the pain, and the anger from the pain had taken over her – the very anger and hate gnawing at her right then as she stood shaking inside the office. She wanted to scream her truth, that it was an accident. But she knew, in her heart that it wasnโt. She was aware of what she was doing, and all the wrong reasons she was doing it for. And yet, after everything, it happened anyway. Now, all she did, all she could do was apologize.
โIโmโฆsorโฆsorโฆโ she muttered.
โSorry? You did not have the right to do what you did, that life wasnโt yours to takeโ
โButโฆbutโฆ.she was fine, they survived!โ
โAnd that makes everything right? What about the pain you caused them?โ
Pain. Omisha was all too familiar with it. It stayed with her from the very beginning, like an eternal enemy, or perhaps a miserable friend. It was indeed too heavy a weight to put on her shoulders, to be accused of being the giver of pain when in her whole life she had always been at the receiving end of it. The unbearable burden made her let go of her emotional sphincters and in a fit of hysteria she began laughing. The absurdity continued for a while. The old man dug his face within his crossed arms and the heavy voice condensed in the silence of the air, before she stopped, abruptly, and looked straight at the empty chair.
โYouโre all about life and creation huh?โ Omisha tossed a firm retort, โThen why was mine yours to take? Why was my pain yours to give? Where were you when I was puking down the toilet every single night? Where were you when they made fun of my wig at school? When I drew eyebrows with paint, ate food from pipes, peed in plastic bags, breathed through smothering masks? You give and take as you please; nobody to look over the mighty shoulders of โTHE MANAGERโ, right?โ
The air reverberated with her emotive allegations and a second phase of silence settled down.
โVery well thenโฆ.โ the voice said breaking the quiet, โโฆ.if you have nothing more to add, I would like you to wait while the board deliberates over your case. For the time being, Mr Gonus here would take care of youโ
โYeah rightโฆ.โ she mocked.
*****
โSo, who are you supposed to be, His assistant or something?โ Omisha asked as they walked towards the white van.
He laughed heartily.
โTwo scoops of cloud nine, rainbow jelly extraโ he said to the woman in the van, โBest Ice-cream in the multiverse. It is to die for!โ
โI see your sense of humour is as immature as your choice of ice cream Mr Gonusโ Omisha jeered, โโฆ.and what kind of a weird-ass name is Gonusโ
โThe Greek kind, but Iโm known by Proto around hereโ he said while taking the cones from the van.
โWell then Proto, you still havenโt answered my questionโ
He broke the layer of colour and burrowed into the vanilla before licking it off of his fingers. His face caved into several wrinkles as he tried to recover from a brain freeze. Omisha looked at him curiously and tried a bit of it herself.
โIโm sure you have many questions. For now, just know that He cares about youโ
โOh! I get it. Youโre not his assistant, youโre his bitch!โ
Proto gave out another roaring laughter.
โHe didnโt care enough to show his face. Let me guess, heโs busy planning another plague on humanityโ
โItโs the whole omnipresent thingโ Proto said gulping the vibrant cream, โand He doesnโt take pleasure in your pain dearโ
โYeah rightโฆ.โ
In front of them rolled a giant meadow loosely fenced on either side, along the length of which there was an assortment of food trucks. Omisha was not able to indulge in the basic pleasures of eating during her time on earth, and she often suppressed her short-lived cravings by rubbing her gums with salted guava juices or lick syrup laden earthen pots and the red ants along with it, though not without throwing up later. The tastiest thing she discovered she could eat without regurgitating was imli achaar which her father had brought for her mother during pregnancy. But this wasnโt Earth and she was feeling much better, much more ambitious at least. The smell of nutmeg, mace and white pepper drifting against the contrast of ghee hinted at a fresh helping of biriyani. Omisha inhaled the aroma like a prisoner breathing freedom. She followed the trail of scent into a more complex, but tempting blend of flavours. Her inexperienced palette couldnโt fathom the variety of eateries beyond the monotony of liquid diet. The spices and sauces touched the tip of her tongue and a stimulus reached her heart before the stomach, so that Proto could see a beautiful smile cleaving into her cheeks.
โArsalan makes the best pizza out hereโ Proto said, indicating the pizza truck.
โReally? Where can I find the best biriyani?โ
โLuigiโs of course. If youโre in the mood for some mean American burgers Eun Jungโs your girl. Xavier serves the freshest Sushi and Kwame makes this exquisite veal loin which melts in your mouthโ
โTime is catching up to you old man, youโre confusing thingsโ
Proto looked at Omisha with a certain wisdom in his eyes. Grinning gently he said, โAm I though?โ
After Omisha had had her fill of the delicacies, they began walking towards the garden. She walked almost in a state of trance with her stomach struggling to process the ambush. So it wasnโt entirely clear to her, however conspicuous, that the people walking around the garden were completely naked. By the time she had gained full realisation, her limbs had frozen and instead of closing her eyes, which she would have normally done, Omisha widened them and stuttered.
โProto! Whyโฆ.Whyโฆ?โ
โBecause dear, they have nothing to hideโ
Proto took her hand and guided Omisha, who now had her eyes reluctantly shut, towards a bench in the garden and practically crashed on it. The leaves of the small tree overlooking the bench unfurled promptly and began swaying on their own. They slowly retired on the seat, which Omisha felt was the cosiest thing her back had ever pressed against, as cool breezes waved over them.
โHey Omisha, have you never seen a naked man?โ
โIn person? Noโ she said opening her eyes, โโฆ.. well technically I have, I guessโ
โRight! You were crying about it in the office. It must have been a special feelingโ
โIf you consider me passing out before going all the way โspecialโ, then yeah, it was freaking mind-blowing!โ
โOuch.โ
โPoor Ishan. Your boss really did cheap out on my share of luckโ Omisha said as a bitter laughter faded into tears.
โFirstly, Heโs not my boss. And secondly, I think in this case the person truly with bad luck is Ishanโ
โI know right! And itโs only because he chose me.โ
โOn the contrary, my dear, I believe itโs because he couldnโt keep choosing you everydayโ
Omisha arched to look at Proto. He reached her palms and held it tightly. Her eyes watered again, this time for a different reason.
She pushed herself up to take a look at the people strolling by- men laughing with women, men holding men, women kissing women and their skins hugging one another like long lost friends. It was in its entirety somewhat odd to her, but beautifully so. She turned back to see Proto fidgeting with Ketchup stains on his shirt. And at that moment she realised how lonely she had been all her life, and how good it felt to have someone to eat ice cream with. Like Proto her grandmother had been there, oiling her hair and coating her face with multani mitti masks in the false hope of her knight in shining armour. Like her, her father had been there all the time when they drank iced tea at volleyball games and vocally cussed the visitor teams. And like him, her mother had been there with her, eating pickles and ogling hot-bod foreigners in the beaches of Goa. She was lonely, for no one could really feel her pain, and the vulnerability that came with it. Unquestionably she was lonely, but undoubtedly, never alone.
โHey Proto, if people here are always naked, then why arenโt you?โ
Confused, Proto steered his attention towards her and then stood up with the friskiness of a young man. He looked back at Omisha with his fingers on his shirt buttons and said, โWhy indeed!โ and continued undressing until Omisha shrieked and begged him to stay clothed.
*****
After a peaceful slumber they got up and started walking further along the meadow. At its centre there was a gigantic tree. Its flaccid branches limped from its apex and gently pushed into the soil forming a cage around its length. The leaves were an intimate mixture of red blossoms and green. They wavered in swift harmony providing relief to the people rested against the drooping branches. At the base of the main branch was an albino man with a guitar in his hand. He strummed along with his singing while the people gathered around his presence and choired joyfully.
Proto and Omisha walked towards them and found a place against a branch. She looked up at what was supposed to be this placeโs sky and got lost in the unfamiliarity of the view- the red stars, the greyish-blue clouds and the strawberry shaped sun.
โWhat were you doing in the office anyways Proto?โ
โMy reincarnation was pushed ahead. He was debriefing me about that matterโ
โIf you donโt work for him, something I still donโt believe by the way, then who exactly are you?โ
โIโll tell you if you tell me what I want to knowโ
โWhat?โ
โWhy did you want to hurt her?โ
โWho?โ Omisha asked, her voice trembling.
โYour motherโ
Omisha didnโt move her stance but kept on gazing at the sun. She sat there silently but her eyes told tales far more chaotic. Her nostrils flared as she tried to breathe in the smell of her burning heart. The pupils of her eyes soaked the ethereal view but all she could see was nothingness. There were faults in her forehead which descended to her eyebrows and slowly pushed those inwards. Her throat struggled to swallow the words which her soul wanted to spit out. And suddenly, but inevitably, fear poisoned her lips. There was nothing else she could think of but the depths of fiery hell that awaited her.
โIโm scared Proto. Iโm afraid that if I tell you, He will send me to the hell I know I deserve to go toโ
โDo you think thatโs where your mother would want you to be?โ
โI canโt say for sure, for the last thing I saw was her dreaded face before both of us laying on hospital beds. But what if she did, what if she does? Would that be so wrong? Seems befitting if you ask meโฆ..โ she scoffed while steadily lowering her head, โThe two disappointments banished to abyss by their parents, to be punished by the never-ending cycle of torturing and being torturedโ
โLucifer was a troubled child, yes, but He took no pleasure in punishing himโ
โOh Proto! Youโre too old to be this naรฏveโ
โTrust me Omisha, He loves His son despite everything, just as your mother loves you regardless of the mistakes you madeโ
Omisha dried her eyes and gave out a mild smile. She turned towards Proto and looked at him with the intention of telling her truth.
โIt was the baby. The doctors had just informed us that I didnโt have much time. They gave me a year. Right about then my parents decided to have the baby. I guess that didnโt sit well with me. I hated the thing even before it came. Things got worse when they found the sex of the foetus. My very religious, sacrilegious grandmother would announce to anyone who would listen that she was going to have a grandson. My father didnโt show it, but I knew he was glad the โBaptistaโ name wouldnโt die with me. And I guess mom was just too tired of my constant sickness. People flooded our home with the bearings of congratulations. And suddenly everybody forgot the pain I was inโฆโ
โSo you were jealous? You thought the baby was replacing youโ
โI donโt think it was that simple you know. They should have been taking care of the child who is, instead of a child who doesnโt need to beโ
โIs that why you hated the babyโ
โI guess I hated the feeling that I had when I felt hate for my baby brother. And the feeling when I saw how happy my parents were after so long a timeโ Omisha paused as she moved closer to him. Her words became sharper as they started to reach the truth.
โSay it Omisha, you donโt need to be afraidโ
โThere was so much malice in my heart, and for so many people. But the person I hated the deepest, the most unapologetically was me! I hated myself for being sick, I hated myself for being a burden, I hated myself for I couldnโt be grannyโs grandson, I hated myself for I knew I couldnโt pass on my fatherโs name, I hated myself for I made Ishan a part of my messโ Omisha spoke incessantly, her breath loud and heavy and eyes as red as the burning star.
โAnd?โ Proto softly asked.
Omisha tilted her neck towards the sky and cried, โAnd I hate myself for pushing her down the stairs, I did not want to, but I did. I did it! And I hate myself for it! I hate myself, I hate myself, I hate myself!โ
Proto pulled her close to his chest and let her escape into the comfort of his embrace. Omisha cried until the overwhelming weight of guilt eased off of her shoulders. The truth, her truth, which slithered inside her like venom, was thrown out into the open as the elixir of her freedom. Proto held her like a little lamb; he slid his fingers through her hair and tidied it in a bun. Caressing her back he said,
โEverythingโs fine now. It wasnโt your fault dearโฆโฆโ proto whispered as Omisha drained her stream into his shirt, โ…the baby is not supposed to replace the pain you think your presence created, but the grief that your absence would have caused. They love you Omisha, your mother loves you and I love you!โ
Proto kept her wrapped in his reassuring arms. His words made a gradual sense of self-love within her, she considered the possibility that she was worthy of forgiveness. Omisha did not know what to say or what to feel, but whatever it was, it felt right. It was true they loved her- her grandmother, her father, her mother and even Proto. The red stars now shone a brilliant white, the clouds birthed a rainbow and the sun revealed to be a perfect sphere. The guitar was strummed, the song was sung, and liberation was achieved. The truth had set her free. Omisha didnโt feel pain anymore. Her skin felt warm, her eyes saw clarity and her ears heard the song.
โKnock, knock, knocking on heavenโs doorโ
*****
โThis isnโt fair! A dealโs a dealโ Omisha ranted.
โLetโs just say Iโm a friendโ Proto answered. Omisha crossed her hands and stood there firmly with disappointment in her face.
โFine! Donโt tell me. I know anywayโ
โIs that right? Do enlighten me dearโ
โYouโre his spy. He sent you after me, not to keep me company, but to find something to convict me so that they could send me to hell. And I just handed you my confession, so youโre obviously good at your jobโ
โI donโt work for Him for His sakes! I am just like you. Iโm human. I live. I die. I reincarnate. And hence goes the cycleโ
โThen why do you look so old?โ
โWell, Iโm an ancient human Omisha. If it wasnโt for the setback it would have been my hundredth time on Earthโ
โButโฆโ Omisha paused at hearing a voice calling her name. She couldnโt make it out at first but as the voice became louder she recognised it.
โHey honโ, Iโve some news for youโ the flying baby angel yelled as it flew towards them.
โWhat is it?โ Omisha asked.
โThe board has decided to grant you access into heavenโ it said as it took her arm an pressed a stamp on her wrist, โThere! Show this at the heavenโs gate and theyโll let you inโ
โAny updates on my front?โ Proto asked the flying baby.
โAh yes! I almost forgot. Youโre good to go. He wants me to escort you to the department of transportation right awayโ
โIโll be with you in a minuteโ Proto replied.
Omisha looked at both of them with utter confusion. She examined her ink stamped wrist and then stared at Proto.
โArenโt you happy? You get to go to heaven Omishaโ Proto said.
โWait a minute, if this isnโt it, then what is this place?โ Omisha asked.
โWell dear this is a holding cell of sorts, a holy junction if you will, for the ones whose files have minor discrepanciesโ
โThen what does actual heaven look like?โ
โThatโs for you to find out Omishaโ
Proto and Omisha walked together up to the gate wherein she flooded him with questions of his past lives, which he mostly answered in vague sage-like remarks. When they reached the gate, Omisha was as underwhelmed as she had been to see the managerโs office. It was a gate-shaped gate, with woodish polish, devoid of aesthetic carvings, and a sticker which said โSILVER CITYโ written in the least innovative font possible. She went forward and showed her wrist to the gatekeeper. He scanned her stamp and asked her to fill a form which had a bunch of jumbled up letters and numbers at the bottom and the words โConfirm humanityโ at the top. She completed the formalities and went back to Proto for a quick hug. The gatekeeper pressed the red coloured buzzer in his hand and the door began to open. Proto stepped back one foot at a time as Omisha stood fascinated by the dramatic unfolding of the gate. Omisha turned around to face Proto, who was slowly moving backwards, and gave him the sweetest smile she had ever given to anybody. Proto raised his withered arms and bade her farewell, before turning back and walking away from her.
Omisha, the girl whom everyone hated, but who learnt to love herself, and to forgive herself now walked into her heaven, where it didnโt hurt anymore. Omisha, the girl who dreamt of knights with her grandma, who badmouthed volleyball players and drank iced tea with her father, who ate imli achaar and shamelessly objectified outsiders with her mother, now entered her paradise clad in her yellow daisy frock, brand new this time, towards her first date with Ishan in Cafรฉ Bodega.
And Proto, the old man who everyone loved, who taught a young girl to love herself, and to forgive herself now walked towards his preponed reincarnation, to a home whose void needed to be filled with hisT cries, to a Grandmother who anxiously waited for her grandson, to a father who needed his name to be carried on, and to a mother who needed to replace the grief which her daughterโs absence had caused.
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