//When I Woke Up, She was Already Gone

When I Woke Up, She was Already Gone

Having been ill, the boy had come quietly to receive medicines from the Sisters who travel through the forest villages with their mobile medical team. I accompanied them that day. I noticed the boy sitting silently, waiting. He spoke no word. Neither did I. I sat beside him, weighed down by my own shyness, my inner resistance, my fear of crossing an invisible boundary. Later I learnt that he spoke only Hindi. Gathering courage, I tried to speak just a couple of broken sentences. That was enough. His face lit up. The silence dissolved. Slowly, a simple dialogue began, and before I knew it, we had become friends.

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