Monday, May 19, 2014

Miss...

She must have been a "Miss"!

Well, her name was Karuppayi (that's female for sure)! And she didn't seem to have a significant other. So Miss Karuppayi, we shall say...

I don't remember how and when we got introduced but I obviously know where! She was the pet of the watchman and the maid (Mr. and Mrs.) at Greenpeace Maplewoods (apartments) on Lakshmanasamy Salai in KK. Nagar (that's Chennnai, India)...

I also don't know how it happened, but I know for sure that she was one of the most beautiful things that's ever happened to me!

She would stir (even from her slumber) at my very sight (or was it smell)! As soon as she me saw walk out the elevator or down the stairs, she would arise and come up to me...

It didn't matter whether I said something or even looked at her! She always knew that there was only one thing she was going to do. Follow me…

If I was walking out the door, she would walk along! Whether I stayed on the same side of the street or crossed over. And no matter where I stopped, whom I talked to or what I did, she would hang around. For she knew what was coming…

As soon she saw me turn around towards her, her tail would wag furiously and her tongue would be outstretched! And as soon as I stretched my hand out, she would grab from it whatever it held (a bun, a biscuit or a "porai") and instantly head back home…

She knew I worked nights! And she knew the sound of my car as it pulled up. I'm sure she knew that I was the only one to arrive in the wee hours of the morning...

And then she did the most amazing thing one could ever conceive!

As soon as she saw me park my car in my reserved space, she would walk up to the space between the stairs and the elevator!  And as soon as she saw me close the doors of the elevator (someone obviously trained her not to get in to the elevator), she would start running up the stairs furiously…

She always got to the third floor ahead of me! And her eyes would light up when she saw me emerge from the elevator. Because she knew what was going to happen next…

I would ring the bell! And someone would come to get the door. But even as they pushed it open, even before I could enter, she would squeeze her way into the drawing room of my home…

She wouldn't go any further, she would sit just right there! And not move till I brought out her treat, opened the door again to let her out and place it on a ledge in the foyer…

It wouldn't be over yet! Sometimes, she'd eat what I left on the ledge and sometimes she wouldn't. But soon, I would hear her nails scraping my front door…

I went to the door but was never surprised by what I saw! She would look at me, I'm never sure what she said but I knew that she wanted to be let back in…

Most times I would be just tired, but sometimes, I would just open the door and let her back in! And she'd do nothing but just sit there, even as I sat on my recliner and watched some TV…

Everyone knew about us! They talked about us and even wondered. What was it that she saw in me that she did those things she did with me but with no other person in that entire building. With no other person, period.

I never wondered! I just enjoyed it…


And then one day I left! The Land of Opportunity (America) was calling and I had dreams to fulfill…

She must've thought I went to work or something! She must've waited for me to come back. I'm sure she hung around the parking lot, the elevator and the foyer space. And scratched the door of my home till the wood wore out...

For 3 years, I never went back! And when I did, I was told she left (so had the watchman and the maid). And I never gave her another thought…

Until last Friday night!

In my dream (in the wee hours of the morning), I went looking for her! I roamed through the streets, one after another. I saw a million black dogs, they all looked similar…

But even as I walked to end of that last street (I don't know why I know it but I do), I heard a distinct bark! I turned around and I saw her. "It's me, Thayi", it sounded like she was saying (I remember the words distinctly)…


"She must've missed me", I told myself, as I woke up to a Saturday morning!

"I Miss you too Karuppayi", I think, as I write this on Monday afternoon…