Sunday, 23 February 2020

A priceless pearl


A priceless pearl

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She woke up early and made it straight away for the mirror. With deep sorrow she started contemplating her complexion till drops of bitter tears started to flow down her cheeks. She remembered the long years of sacrifice, dedication and tirelessness, as she thought, in vain, for she got nothing in return. The husband still in bed snoring and enjoying its warmth, and the three kids, all of whom boys, by the same token share the same moment but each one on his own. Only she had to leave the warmth of bed to prepare what their mouths could devour and grin by their animal-like fangs. She punched the mirror as hard as she could, unfortunately she couldn't break it, but fortunately she didn't hurt herself.

What added insult to injury was the fact that that day was her birthday, yet nobody dared to remember it and made her a surprise to refresh the atmosphere, or made her believe that she still had her touch, and she was still a priceless pearl. None of these thoughts crossed neither her husband's mind, nor her children's. She undoubtedly believed that she was a simple maid or machine whose main role is to serve the others. She can’t feel or imagine. She can't express what’s inside her. All her mission is just to perform her kind of algorithmic tasks, predefined and indisputable.

Enough is enough she believed. She got dressed, packed her bag with clothes and food, and then left home. That was a revolutionary act. She also switched off her phone and made it to nowhere. Two hours later, her husband got up in the hope to find something to feed his empty stomach. To his surprise, the table in their kitchen was different this time because nothing was on it. He started calling the name of his wife but got no answer. He took his phone and started to dial the number, but he was surprised when he found out that the line was out of service.

He woke up the kids and started to enquiry about their mom’s location, but of course they, too, had no idea. ‘What? She didn’t make us breakfast. What are we going to eat?’ said one of her kids. Yes, unfortunately, stomach comes first and anything else doesn’t matter.

After having serving themselves with what was available, they started to look for their mother by contacting their members of family and all their acquaintances, but the attempts yielded nothing. Nobody had any clue as to her whereabouts, even the authorities failed to track her location.

It was now three months that she had gone missing. The house was in a complete shambles. The rooms got dirty and messy. The kids grow untidy and shabby in appearance and their stomachs missed the years they had been lavishly fed like kings in their palaces. The husband was in an unprecedented psychological state. It was a mixture of anger and logging. Anger because he felt being disrespected when his woman left the nest with no warning, and to him that was hurting his pride.  Logging means he desperately felt the need of his other half being by his side to take care of him and his kids. He did shed tears realising how harsh and ungrateful he was to her all these years long.  

On a freezing day and very early in the morning, somebody started to knock on the door. The little son hurried towards it. Once the door swung open, the boy couldn’t believe his eyes when saw his mom accompanied by an elderly man. The boy threw himself into his mom’s arms, hugging her firmly with his eyes going watery. They both kissed each other and apologising for everything they thought they had done wrong. The husband joined with the other kids and all started to cry.

‘Son,’ said the elderly man, ‘you have a precious pearl and you had better keep it safe. I lost my wife and her mother, my daughter, but I still want to see her. She has my blood and she is the only treasure I still have.’

‘Uncle,’ said the husband, ‘I know what I have done and I did grasp the message she intelligently tried to convey. I promise you and myself that I will keep her safe and treat her the same way she has been treating us all these years. The house without her is a complete mess and divided nation. She has been our lifeguard and mainstay. I am sorry Najwa from the bottom of my heart. I am saying this on behalf of our kids.’

‘Darling, I love you and I love the kids, but I had to do this because I, too, need care and someone who can make me believe that I have a great sentimental value for him, and to stand by my side during my ups and downs. You all mean a lot to me and I am sure we all can change everything. We are all going to assume our part of responsibility to make this family great again.’ said the wife.

                                                                                   Ismail KAMAL

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