A little heart.
Tittuuu, tittuuu, bachchaa, where are you my darling??'
Kamala was calling to her six years old grandson Tittu, she
wanted him to have the lunch though there wasn’t much to eat, just a bit, but
she wanted to make sure that he would eat it, because, sometimes it would be
the sole meal they were having for the whole day, every passing minute was hard
for them, there wasn’t any work to find, as she was too old to work, and the
child was too small to work, Kamala firmly believed that she should give him a
good education, but couldn't, as there was no money to be paid to the school.
Some people gave her work, out of sympathy, that’s how she was able to find
some money.
Tittu has been living with Kamala for five years, since his
mother's death, she died of a snake bite when he was just one year old. His
father was a drunkard, who could find some money only for drinking, therefore
Tittu was sent to her grandma. Kamala has been trying hard to bring up the
child, she struggled to find money for two of them even when it was hard to
earn money for herself.
Tittu's father, Bijju was a man who spent his time by
drinking toddy and roaming around the village to find some way to earn a bit of
money. Though he lived in his own house, at times he comes to Kamala's when he
was at a loss to find money, he comes and bothers her, asking for her earnings,
when he was not given what he wanted, every so often he beat the old women,
cursing. These was stopped by the neighbors who heard Tittu's loud crying and
came to help.
Kamala was remembering these things and she felt a burning
feeling inside, her eyes was overflowing with tears and hands were shaking.
This was twentieth or thirtieth time she called Tittu, but there was no answer,
she could see all the other children were playing, running, screaming and
laughing on the road that was filled with lot of small puddles. Tittu was
nowhere to be seen. She covered her head with tattered saree, came out of the
shack, shivering, staggering and asked from some of the children and from the
women who were squatting on the pavements of other shanties. No one has seen
him.
Kamala was so sure that he was playing with his friends an
hour ago, he was wearing his tattered, stained shorts. What has happened to
him? Did someone kidnap him? How could it be happened before a bunch of people?
She couldn't bear it anymore, she was sweating and shivering, she started crying
and weeping sitting on the door step.
'Tittuuu, beta, where did you go, oh my god, my poor child,
what happened to him? Tittuu come here beta, come to your daadee ma, god where
is my son? oh my child'
Everyone was shocked to hear her whining and started to
gather around their shabby, little hut. Some of the children, women and the few
men rushed to find Tittu while others tried to calm her down, but no one could
do it as the old women was overwhelmed with the misery. Also, Tittu was
nowhere. Then they saw Bijju was scurrying towards the hut, having heard the
news. He was dead drunk at the moment.
'You old bat, where is Tittu? Where did he go? Is this the way
you take care of him? Tell me the truth, WHERE IS MY SON? DID YOU SELL MY SON
TO FIND MONEY?'
Bijju was about to kick Kamala when villagers stopped him at
full speed. Kamala couldn't bear those words, she swallowed hard,
stammering, she leaned against the wall, Bijju was still cursing and Kamala was
about to faint when someone saw Tittu was coming at a distance.
Bijju was infuriated by seeing his son coming, when Tittu
came closer, he caught him and started beating the poor scrawny boy. No one
could go closer to save Tittu's skin, though Kamala wanted to go, she barely
had a strength to rise to her feet. Tittu was howling.
'Where were you little bug? Tell me, where did you hide, don’t
try to play with me, you rascal'
Tittu wasn’t given a chance to even answer. Finally, the
village women started crying, begging not to hit the little boy and then only
Bijju let his son go. Tittu tumbled over backwards and everyone made haste to
gather around him, shrieking.
******************
At the night, Tittu was cuddling up to Kamala on a tattered
piece of cloth on the cold floor. His body was glistening in the feeble light
of candle as Kamala has applied oil on his bruises where his dad has beat him.
The old woman knew he wasn't sleeping yet.
'Tittu, beta, tell me where did you go in the evening?'
Kamala asked, he was silent for a while, then he got up only
with difficulty and sit on the floor and took something out of his pocket in
his shorts, that was wrapped with a crumpled paper.
'Dadee ma, you always try to find food for me, but you
barely eat, I don’t want you to stay hungry, so I went to find some food for
you. Here it is'
He gave it to Kamala, while she was getting up. Inside the
paper wrapping there was a sweet. Her heart started melting.
'Tittu, how did you get this? did you steal this?' She
snapped.
'No daadee ma, I found a coin near the ground, i bought
these with it, no one knew I found a coin there'
She was able to see the frankness in his eyes. She embraced her tightly while she felt the sharp sting of tears behind her eyelids.
(photo credits: Ravi Ranasinghe)



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