The lady next door whom I envy
#ShortStory
Jiya stepped onto the balcony and looked out. Such beautiful
weather, the calm morning, lush green trees, a light breeze, so different from
the maddening traffic which she endured daily.
"Hi Jiya. Happy Sunday! You are up so early? What happened
to the 'no alarm, no snooze Sunday is the day to wake up at 10' girl? Kya baat
hai?"
It was Aarti her next door neighbour who was just back after
dropping her kids to their squash classes. Jiya smiled “I just thought for a
change let me get a feel of the real morning and guess what, I seem to like it.
What plans for the day?"
Aarti exclaimed "We are having some guests, so much of
preparations to be done. Deepak's business associates and their families are
coming over, everything has to be perfect. Got to go, see ya."A
Jiya waved her goodbye and sighed. It would be so nice to have a
house full of people - a loving husband, 2 doting kids, so many relatives and
friends who are always calling upon you, never for a moment does one have to
feel the pangs of loneliness. What a picture perfect life Aarti lived. I envy
her, how I wish my life had some color.
Aarti was around the same age as Jiya. She had done her Masters
and got married to Deepak right after her exams. He was a well settled business
tycoon. They had 2 kids -Rahul and Rashmi. The the kids were around 10
and 8 years now and were pretty independent. Though she was a stay at home mom,
but she had a jam packed schedule. Waking up in the wee hours, planning the
entire day's menu right from breakfast to dinner, her children's tiffin box,
giving instructions to the cooks and maids, sending off the kids to school then
once her husband left she would spend time at the gym, her yoga and pilates
classes. There was always some party, a luncheon or high tea that she got
invited to, her husband was among the Who's Who of Bombay and they were regular
Page 3 celebs. Though she was a mother of 2 grown up kids, she had maintained
herself really well and looked like a pretty lass in her mid 20's. What intrigued
Jiya the most was Aarti's family- her husband who lovingly held her hands at
every function and her kids who were always shouting at the top of their
voices " Mumma do this, see this, he hit me, she scratched me". What
a life to live she thought. Not only being blessed with the luxuries of life
but a loving family as well- this is the dream life every woman would crave
for.
She looked at the mirror- her own image seemed to be mocking at
her. No doubt she had done well for herself in life. She held a very senior
position in a leading FMCG company. She had grown up the hard way, unlike Aarti
who got everything on a silver platter. Her father was a bank clerk , they
belonged to a lower middle class family. Her only asset was her intelligence,
commitment and grit. She put in her best efforts and secured admission to the
most prestigious MBA college. Thereafter there was no looking back. She topped
the exams and was offered a prestigious job in a leading company with a
attractive pay package. In a few years she proved her mettle and busted the
myth that this is a male bastion. She was promoted to a very senior position.
She bought a duplex apartment for herself in a plush locality. The only thing
missing in her life at that point was romance . As luck would have it, she met
Rishabh, a dashing smart man at a friend's party and they hit it off instantly.
They both were attracted to each other. A few more casual meetings and they
were a couple. Rishabh was ambitious like her and his dreams were set in the
US. He was trying his best to shift base. This was always a topic of debate
between them as Jiya was least inclined in settling abroad. The day he finally
got the passport to his dream destination, Jiya knew - she had lost him. She
was unwilling to leave her parents behind and relocate. Besides, she was very
happy living in India. She earned well, had just invested in a 2500 sq feet
apartment, was going places in her career. Any move at this point would be
disastrous in all ways. They decided to part ways amicably. Though she put up a
strong face and bade him farewell with a smile, the pangs of loneliness were
already creeping in. She buried herself in her work to divert her mind. She had
limited friends, and since she and Rishabh had become a couple, she had drifted
apart from others.
Her phone beeped and she was suddenly back to the present day,
she looked at her reflection. Outwardly she saw a pretty woman in her early
30's, pretty, confident, smart, successful. A corporate honcho who had carved a
place for herself, she had life's comforts, but she yearned for a husband's
shoulder to lean upon, a place called home where she would return after a hard
day's work and a family to welcome her, a child who would call her Mumma
and who would cuddle into her arms as they slept peacefully, arm in arm the
whole night. She was once again drawn towards Aarti and she sighed "I wish
I could have Aarti's life, how lucky she is".
Just across, Aarti had finally retired to her room after a long
and hard day. The guests had all left and the smile on her husband's face
indicated ' All's well'. She heaved a sigh of relief, even a single crease line
on his forehead spelt havoc in bold letters. Though for the outside world
theirs was a picture perfect marriage, a great looking couple who held hands
and always indulged in PDA, this was just a myth. It was a pretentious life
they were living, within the confines of the house they hardly spoke to each
other, except if there was work. Deepak was only interested in his business,
she was just a trophy wife he flaunted. To please him, she worked out so that
she was always in shape and looked the part of the sexy young wife just as he
wanted. The parties they attended, hosted, none of them interested her but she
just went with her husband's wishes. She remembered , just after their wedding
when she spoke to Deepak about her dreams, her desire to work and how
passionate she was about starting her own crafts store one day, he snapped back
"Have u lost it Aarti? The bahu of the Khannas will work outside? Never.
This has never happened in our family, nor will it ever happen. There is no
dearth of money, take how much you want, shop, eat out with your girlfriends,
go on trips abroad. I will never stop you. What will you do working? Anyway, we
will have a child soon and you will get busy" She did not argue, stayed
silent and since that day till this, the silence continued. She had given up
her hopes, her dreams, for a man who dint even acknowledge her presence. Her
kids too had grown up and they were keener in spending time with their friends,
they doted on their father as he never said no to any of their wishes. Aarti
tried to stop him, as agreeing to all their demands was not reasonable, but he
just turned a blind eye as always.
Aarti took out her MacBook and logged onto her Facebook account.
She saw a picture of Jiya with her office colleagues at a promotion party at
the Ritz. Lot of people were congratulating Jiya on getting promoted. Aarti
thought “Lucky girl, she lives alone she can pursue her dreams, no one to stop
her or question her. She is free from the shackles of marriage, she can meet
new people and I am sure she will take her time and choose wisely before
settling down. No kids to tie her down, you sacrifice your whole life for them
and one day as they grow up, they don't need you. Jiya can wake up as she
pleases, dress as she wants, spend her Sunday lazing in the pool or go out with
her friends. She owns her destiny, unlike me. I envy her.
My life is a farce. It look like a beautiful fairy tale that
every woman wants to live, but in reality it’s a cursed life. People do not see
the invisible shackles I have been tied with, my soul has been ripped apart, I
thirst for love, my throat is parched, but I do not get it and I live this
cursed life day after day. I wait for the day when this evil spell is broken
and I am set free.
Thus both women, lived their lives each day. Waking up and going
about their daily life, smiling, making small talk and at night as they lay in
their beds, each thought about the life they wanted, the life the other one was
living which looked like a distant dream, a wish to make that their own,
oblivious to the stark reality, the dark side of the life that the other lived.
Had they known the reality, would they still envy the other and want the life
of the lady next door?
This post is written for #ClickAndBlogAStory’s prompt “Envy” for Week # 7. Linking it to http://www.slimexpectations.com Zainab and http://www.allaboutthewoman.com Bushra’s blog.
Thanks for this awesome prompt, loved writing on this topic
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