Muffins won, Love lost.
The telephone was ringing. Suzette rushed into the room to pick up the
call at the last ring.
Michael- Hey, Suz.
Suzette- (catching her breath) Finally you got some time for me!
M- Stop kidding, we talked the previous night, when you were half
asleep, and were blabbering rubbish, remember?
S- Yeah, yeah, was just toying with you, Hon. Each time we talk, I
can’t control my laugh. You voice sounds so funny.
M- These trunk calls are always like this. Laugh, go on, laugh at
me!
S- (giggling) The last line you said was even more
funnier!
M- Anyway, how was your day today?
S- This morning I went to the side-street for laundry, and it
rained from nowhere! I got drenched. And also our backyard is flooded and your
favorite carrots have sunk.
M- My poor carrots, save them. I will cook it up nicely, next time
when I go home, also you need them for our little one, who is yet to come.
Wait, did u just say you got drenched? Damn, I missed that scene!
S- It’s good you missed. Since last 5 months I am missing you here.
What about that?
M- Madame, even I am missing you. But, nothing is in my
hand. Just a month more, then I will back at Paris. And when I reach, only good
times are bound.
S- You and your good times are no different. Both of them don’t ever
come.
M- Hon...
S- Don’t “honey” me! Until you come back here, don’t call me honey!.....
(There
were some footsteps in the background. Then Suzette heard a heavy voice calling
out, “Commander Michael Fitz, are you there? We have got a situation
here.”)
.... Work at this hour? Sometimes, I doubt you married me or
your work.
M- Ok, Madame Fitz, I need to go now. Next time I
call, we will continue from where we left.
S- I am going to sleep. Bye!
M- You and Your sulking! It’s been 5 years of courtship, 6 months
to our marriage and, still you have that same habit.
S- Don’t forget, in that 6 months of marriage, 5 months of our
living separately! Now go.
Suzette hung up the phone went back to bed. With only the moon light
coming through the window panes, her face illuminated radiance and her mind was
tossed back into the “good old days”. She could see the flashes of the day,
when Michael confessed his love, the day of her marriage and also the day when
Michael left for Alsace Border Security Camp. She remembered every single
detail about that day. The night before, with heavy heart, she had packed his
bags. Each time their eyes met, there was only tears, after all it was for 6
months Michael would stay away from her. Separation is the last thing
newly weds want.
That day, that time, that moment, which she never wanted to come, had
arrived. She went to the station to bid goodbye to Michael. The train reached the
station. It stayed for 15 minutes. Suz felt those 15 minutes were the shortest
fifteen minutes of her life. Their eyes could speak to each other. The tears
were never ending. The train blew a sharp siren, and both of them hugged each
other, She didn’t want to leave him, but she knew she can’t stop the time.
Michael picked his bags and walked to his bogie. For a last time, both of their
eyes met. She gave a smile, the brightest she could. Michael waved at her. Then
suddenly there was silence all around, resembling the silence in her moonlit
bedroom. Suz pushed her head into the pillow.
The telephone rang. Once, twice, thrice...
S- (softly) hello, who is this?
M- Stop acting. I know you aren't sleeping. Must be munching
something.
S- Oh, it’s you. You know me so well.
M- muffins again?
S- Yes. I just love them.
M- More than me?
S- Yes. But you are my favorite muffin, but only after my
strawberry muffin, which is my first love.
M- Once I get to Paris. We will see who wins, your muffins or
my love!
S- Still a month left for that.
M- Actually Suz, the reason I called you is that there are three bad
news. Due to some border intrusion alert, I will have to stay here for 2 more
months. They promised a 4 months leave, after the alert is down, and a
promotion.
S- What? That means....
M- Wait, let me tell everything first. The second bad news is
that I won't be able to be in touch with you as the new wireless systems will
be set up, so they need time. And, third I will have to leave tomorrow.
S- I should never have picked up this damned call. Don't talk
with me. Bye.
BANG. The poor telephone couldn't sustain her anger. It cracked. But for
her, it was more of a tremor. The strawberry muffin was thrown into the
dustbin. She wept again, but this time it was endless.
A faint ray of light fell on her temple, as the sharp cry of cuckoo
broke her sleep and her wish of seeing Michael back. She had
to accept it. But, can she? However, one thing which she
realized was that, time is like a fine water current, which carries
everything with it and passes swiftly, but at constant pace. You keep up with
the pace, you get to meet the sea, otherwise end up lost in the sand. She
learnt to live it that way, letting herself loose in the tide of time,
but not for long.
☆☆
2 weeks went by, but for Suz, it wasn’t less than 2 years. All by
herself, she confined her emotions inside and waited eagerly.
☆☆
“Is this the house of Commander General Michael Fitzgerald?”. Suz could
immediately recognize this heavy bold voice outside her house, which she
recalled hearing during her call with Michael.
May be he has got some news about Michael's return. With all avidity,
she ran to the front door and threw it open.
A black clad, mid-aged man with a Chaplin-ish mustache stood with his head
drooped down.
“Yes, this is his house.” exclaimed the curious lady.
“I presume you must be Monsieur's wife. I am deeply
sorry, madame, Commander Fitz....”
“What happened to him? Is he a’right? What's the matter”.
The next thing she heard broke her down. She felt like falling from the
stars and hitting the earth, head on. She couldn’t believe what she heard. The
man left hurriedly. Perhaps, he wasn’t trained for such situations.
She immediately set out for Alsace Army Camp, as was mentioned by the
officer that three days later the Commander will be buried with honor. Suz
reached on the day of burial. All the proceedings were being conducted. She
couldn’t control her tears, when Fitz’s coffin was being lowered. She
couldn’t see this, she turned down her eyes, just as the sun set down on
happiness in her life.
Someone from behind tapped her shoulder, “Madame Suzette, I
am Richard, Michael’s friend. He had said me to give you this note, just before
he died. I could never believe he lost to a lunatic. He was shot from behind,
completely off guard. His bravery and sacrifice won't be worthless. May his
soul rest in peace.”
Suz held the note in her hand. She opened the seals, the essence of
strawberries diffused everywhere.
Meanwhile, Suz overheard an elderly lady, whining through her tears,
“How can God be so harsh to such an earnest man. He saved my family. Had he not
saved us that night during the intrusion, my family wouldn’t have been alive.
Blessed and proud must be his mother, his wife and his children to have him.
May God place his soul in heaven. Amen.”
It was a complete amalgamation of emotions. The lady’s and the notes’
words echoed in her head. And suddenly, her tears stopped, and they made way
for a bright smile, with a tinge of pride in it. She smiled at the lady.
Yes, I am his wife, and I am proud of him.
☆☆☆
Her pride radiated from her eyes, amidst the frozen crystals of tears.
I was a proud wife then, now I will be a proud mother.
She waved at her son, who was boarding the National Army Train. “Commander
Fitz Junior, be like your father.” she shouted as the train gave a sharp siren
and made it’s way, once again, to fight for the nation, to die for
the nation.
The national cause is of paramount importance. It is a matter of pride
that the soldiers have devoted their entire life to it. But stronger are those
people, who are the parents, wife/husband, brothers, sisters, friends, etc of
the soldiers. they have that heart to voluntarily to accept the pain
and the pride.
Long live the soldiers, long live patriotism!


Amazing it is. I like to read the stories here. Waiting for the next one.
ReplyDeleteThank you. 😊
DeleteI got all Misty-eyed.
ReplyDeleteThank you. 😊
DeleteThis is awesome.
ReplyDeleteSoldiers. Sacrificing their lives so that we can live those special moments which they never can...
ReplyDeleteWorthy of the honour they obtain after battles.
�� Lovely though
ReplyDeleteEarnest love.
Isn't it amazing how the widows of most martyrs inspire their sons to be soldiers too and to be like their dads? Where do they get the strength for that? This level of patriotism? I'm sure I'll never be able to match that...
ReplyDeleteI salute to all such steel hearted women. They're every bit as respectable as the martyrs of our nation.
It is said that, you wont know the actual thing, until u face it.
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ReplyDeleteVery well written 👌
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