The Wife and the Ghost
The soft clay that felt so clammy and
velvety against the feet in those paddy fields...Urvija thought
in herself while feeling the splashes of the drizzling rain over her flaxen
skin that was coming from outside the French window.
This year it had rained heavily sinking
Urvija’s heart and soul more. It’s been long...very long that she had stepped
out of the mansion.
The pendulum clock banged eight times.
It was time for her to leave all the humdrum and rush to the
humongous bedroom and be ready in her most enthralling
way. Animoy would come any moment and she needs to
be within the room before his arrival. And the door will be
shut again for the whole part of the night.
This wasn’t bad, nights
are supposed to be spent in the arms of a lover who had the
vigour to satiate his woman, still being in his
mid-forties. Animoy Bondhopadhyay her husband was the most
renowned Zamindar and barrister within the entire Cooch Behar.
She didn’t mind the confines of that
bedroom; it was a tiny part of her prison in that entire manor house.
She hadn’t seen the broad light of the sun outside that manor except for the
virgin rays that cascaded every dawn into that Zamindar Bari and would spread
all across the veranda starting from the window of her room first. She still
hadn’t seen some parts of that humongous household in these many years and even
hadn’t met the staff and all the handmaids that worked day and night there. They
too had never seen their mistress’s face.
She had to stay with her face covered
within a veil whenever she stepped outside her bedroom and
only a smaller part of that manor house was she permitted to visit. That
included a private small garden with a pond, a luxurious washing area, and the
dining area where she ate at separate timings, aloof. Even her own
mother-in-law hadn’t seen her face and she often thought my son has gone berserk
over an ugly peasant girl and now he hides her away from the world.
“Her arms and fingers...have you seen
them?” One of the handmaids was once found whispering into the ears of another
by the young Zamindar. They both disappeared from the manor house that night.
***
It was half past midnight. The large
wooden panes of the French window were making creaking sounds every time they
were shutting and opening. Animoy’s hand began to search
for Urvija on the other part of his king size bed. He woke up hastily
of being not able to find her on the bed. He sat upright with his eyes probing everywhere
into that vast spherical room and was suddenly amazed to
see Urvija standing uncovered in front of the window with her long
wavy hair falling till her loins.
He rushed towards her almost falling a
few times and swiftly covered her bare body with a shawl lying on one of the
chairs.
“Urvi”...He slapped her hard on the
cheeks.
“Have you gone insane...what are you
doing here like this?” He prowled upon her with myriad questions but she seemed
to be in a trance, not responding to any of his queries. Not even
fearing his wrath like earlier, she stood impassive. She seemed pale and when
he touched her forehead it was burning like fire. He lifted her up into his lap
and laid her carefully over the bed.
Afterward, this became a regular
episode. At midnight Urvija would stand and stare outside the window
at that old Banyan tree and would often mumble something inaudible. Six months
passed away and Animoy had no clue how to get his wife cured of this
bizarre ailment.
The news started spreading like fire; the
whole town began talking that the young Zamindar’s wife has a ghost
friend. She is cursed. The words came to his ears and Animoy who
was not willing to allow anyone into the manor house or would take his wife
anywhere for getting her cured began to deteriorate gradually from
the inside. He felt helpless to see his wife suffering from ghost trouble.
“Hey have you heard... the young
Zamindar’s wife has a ghost friend whom she talks with every night.
And do you know I have also heard that she is like a fairy, a real buxom beauty!”
Animoy once heard these words at his work place and this didn’t allow him to
sleep the whole night. He drank heavily and dozed off.
The next morning when his personal
butler came with a cup of tea and tried to wake him up he found out that his young
master had been long dead in his sleep. There were shrills of despair
and lament that rose till heavens for many days. The manor house that was a
much quiet place earlier grew even quieter.
***
“Who is she?” many asked that dawn in
the dining area.
“Is she the...?? The handmaids were
whispering among themselves.
“Urvija Devi come be seated here”. Animoy’s
mother commanded one of the handmaids to take out the chair of the dining table
upon which Animoy used to sit.
The children, three daughters of
different ages, who were earlier prohibited from seeing their mother, gathered
around Urvija chirping and dancing. In so many days there was lots of guffawing and
tête-à-tête that flowed over the breakfast.
“Isn’t she beautiful? Now I know why
the ghost has fallen in love with her.” One of the female kitchen staff passed
a witty comment while doing chores while the other handmaids tried to shush her.
That day passed in a jiffy after
breakfast. Urvija wandered around freely inside the entire mansion. She was
seeing many parts and nooks for the first time while being gazed upon with
curious eyes by the other inmates of that royal abode. She could feel their
gaze over her and even heard the whispering, they were all talking the same
thing. “Oh... is she the young queen...isn’t she? But she is cursed, she has
ghost trouble”. Urvija smiled to herself
while bidding respect to each and everyone she met that day.
Night cascaded gently afterwards. The
children, three girls who weren’t allowed to be with their mother from right
after being born were allowed to sleep in her bedroom tonight. Their little innocent hearts were already
elated and they soon fell asleep listening to their mother’s soft lullabies.
Urvija too sank beneath the blanket on that king sized Ivory bed that was made
to order as demanded by Animoy. Sleep engulfed her with ease.
At night the giant pendulum clock kept
in the alleyway of the manor struck again twelve times. The soothing cool breeze
of autumn that has begun flowing in Cooch Behar entered through the
French Window of Urvija’s bedroom. Urvija whose eyes were now wide open began
to feel the chills on her supple skin and she got down from the bed. Wrapping her
silken night coat around her body she went near it and stared at the old Banyan
tree outside the window for a while, a deviant smile played upon her face. She
closed the window and went back to sleep. The ghost didn’t bother her that
night.
***
Myriad nights passed away after
Animoy’s death. Urivija loved the solace inside her colossal bedroom and read
books, sewed, knitted, and even made a few paintings. She was elated and
remained lost most of the time in her own world after the morning rituals were
over of her being present in the places as guided and asked by the elder queen
also her mother-in-law.
Urvija was still not given the charge
or responsibility of any official duties and work of the most renowned Zamindar
Bari, in the entire Cooch Behar. And she was in no hurry at all, in fact, she
was enjoying this newly gained liberty of being completely fearless of any
decree that was forcefully implied upon her earlier, by her deceased husband
Animoy.
After having her dinner in the zenanna
dining quarters where all the children were allowed, Urvija headed straight to
her bedroom after gently taking permission from the elder mistress.
“Aaso (you may go)” She replied in the
native language with an intense tone.
Urvija came inside her room and closing
the heavy wooden doors, heaved a deep sigh...tonight she wanted to finish one of
her paintings that she has been working upon for months now. The room was dimly
lit and she kept it that way for some time. She went to her closet and took out
her silk nightwear. Undressing she gently slipped into it, letting her long
wavy hair fall loose upon her back, and stood by the window again staring at
that old Banyan tree for some time.
She then came towards the space where
her canvas and palettes were kept. She increased the wick for more light when
her eyes all of a sudden fell on a silhouette that was standing a little far
from her and was staring hard at her. Seeing the figure Urvija experienced a
huge shock and fell a few steps back on the carpeted floor.
“Truly...beautiful,” the heavy deep
voice of Animoy startled her. He came closer in the light and stood tall in
front of her. Same face, same voice, and
alive. How could it be? Urvija whose eyes were wide open in disbelief
thought to herself.
“But you were de...?”
“Shhhh”... Before she could speculate
any further or say anything, he came closer and embraced her. He made love to
her. But not compulsive one, much tender which Urvija found different from the
earlier Animoy. He then left immediately the room after that moment, leaving
Urvija in a bewildered state.
This kept on happening each night and
slowly Urvija began to fall in love with this new man in her life. A completely
changed personality, she began to spend the after-midnight hours with him and
he would leave before 4 in the morning when it was still dark outside and even
the earth hasn’t woken up.
This new Animoy wasn’t demanding,
forceful, aggressive, or even hurtful in any way to her, and this made her
slowly fall in love with him. But Urvija knew it deep inside that it wasn’t her
Animoy, it was someone else. But who was it, who looked absolutely like him but
was completely different in nature and behaviour from her deceased husband?
Urvija wanted to find out, she wanted
to go out and speak to her mother-in-law, the superior queen about this. But
what was it that stopped her from going outside the room now? She didn’t feel
like moving out an inch from her room anymore. She had lost her sleep, her
appetite, and even her passion for making her painting which she loved the most
to do in her free time. Her body felt more lethargic after every night when he
had made love to her, she felt as if he was sucking out her life energy from
her body. Yet she was helpless, she rather waited more patiently for the nights
to fall and wait for his arrival. His whole presence was charming and ecstatic
which she eagerly awaited. His musk odour that got filled inside the room when
he entered and stayed on the sheets and on every cloth of her, even on her skin
was making her go slowly berserk.
She often tried to ask him, who was he?
But he would simply quieten her by saying “Does it really matter? I am with you
now, at this moment and that’s all that matters.” And they would then spend the
night like two insane lovers who were deeply and madly in love with each other.
***
One night after he left, Urvija
couldn’t get up from her bed anymore. She was feeling weak and burning with
high fever. The maids who came to clean her bedroom in the morning often found
her asleep and silently they would clean the room without making much noise and
would soon leave.
Its’ been months Urvija didn’t come out
of her room. Her children who were mostly busy with their tuitions in the
mansion and other sports activities often came to visit their mother at night
time, too felt that she looked different. Her third daughter, the youngest one
who was much attached to Urvija, one night went to their grandmother, the
superior mistress, and told her about her mother’s poor health.
She assured the little one that she
would give the young queen a visit, but got engaged in work and forgot. But
today while she was getting ready for breakfast she asked the handmaids to get
Urvija ready for breakfast too. She wanted her to join the royal breakfast
table from which she had earlier prohibited her from coming, commanded the
maids to dress her up in the finest of silk and jewels, and bring her to the
table at the earliest. She wanted Urvija to meet someone, a special guest.
“But Boro Maa, (superior mistress) she
is not well. She is very sick...you must see her by yourself.” One of the
handmaids informed in a mellow voice acquiring some courage to speak in front
of their mistress.
“Don’t worry; she will be today when
she meets that special guest. Tell her that I have asked her to join the table
on time.” The elder mistress replied in a shrugging manner of what she had just
heard from her maids and commanded them to go immediately and fulfill her
orders.
The maids made Urvija stand with
support, and while they were taking her to the washing area, her eyes fell upon
the mirror towards the dressing area and she was dazed to see her reflection
upon it. It wasn’t her; she stood like an emaciated silhouette with pale skin
running all over it. Her jawline was peeking prominently and those plump pink
cheeks were suppressed somewhere inside. Urvija didn’t like her reflection at
all and a tear escaped from the corners of her eyes.
That body, that radiant skin, that
youth of which she had always taken pride in and used it as an instrument to
kill Animoy by making him believe that she had ghost trouble and wasn’t getting
cured by any means, was lost somewhere. The over possessive husband died in
this trauma and Urvija became free. And again now this new man in her life who
looked just like him was using her and she was letting him do that. What was
this charm of his that she couldn’t say ‘No’ the first night she saw him and he
was unstoppable in his desires. Urvija mostly stayed confused, her fast
thinking process was hindered, and she felt mostly lethargic as if she was
given some kind of sedative. What was this strange effect of him that was
slowly gulping her?
***
The maids left Urvija’s room after
grooming her in all the fineries. She then used every bit of her energy to walk
gracefully towards the dining area and sat down after paying her regards to her
mother-in-law. The superior mistress noticed the changes in Urvija, she looked
pale, and there were dark circles beneath her eyes as if she hadn’t slept for
days, with a visibly thin and weak frame, only her wavy tresses were still
silky and falling gracefully on the ground.
She was observing her carefully from
behind her glasses, which Urvija knew yet her mother-in-law uttered not a
single word or asked about her well being. Instead, she said in a cheerful
gusto, “I want to meet you someone very special.” And she made a gesture with
her hand. And all of sudden Urvija felt as if a silhouette just appeared from
behind the walls. She knew she was again hallucinating seeing him standing in
front of her, and it was with bare energy she was able to keep her eyes open.
Sleepiness was running through her whole body and her head was rolling from
here to there. Yet from her blurred vision she could make it, it was Animoy
standing in front of her who now came closer and kept his both hands over her
shoulders.
She was alert now and saw a huge smile
on her mother-in-law’s aged face when she said, “Urvija...meet Chinmoy my
younger son, who has just returned from London and now he would be taking care
of all the imperial duties here.”
Urvija who was having a hard time
concentrating simply nodded in affirmation still held by shoulders by the same
man who was coming to her room each night and the same one whom her
mother-in-law has just introduced as her younger son.
Chinmoy came down closer to her face
and whispered in one of her ears, “You will feel better tonight. Don’t worry I
will take away all your pain.”
Urvija’s eyes were wet again. She felt
helpless with no strength remaining in her body anymore. She understood it was
going to be her last night; he would suck the last breath of energy from her.
“Maa...should I help her till her room?
She seems a bit weary.” Chinmoy asked his mother who nodded in a ‘Yes’ with a
huge smile on her face.
Without hesitance, he picked her into
his lap and began to walk towards her bedroom. She could only feel his manly
strength and curled herself up against his body. She last remembered the giant
wooden doors to the colossal bedroom open, then her eyes got shut.
***
“How do you feel now my child?” Urvija
woke up to the voice of her mother-in-law who was gently caressing her
forehead. She hastily tried to get up to touch her feet and pay obeisance but
she stopped her and made a gesture from hand allowing her to stay in the bed.
Urvija shook her head to express that
she felt better. She was offered a cup of camomile tea and she enjoyed the
freshness in it. While still on the bed as she removed the quilt from her body
she noticed a slight bump over her abdomen. She hastily got down and ran
towards the mirror and noticed that it was true. She was bearing a child within
her. She looked at her reflection and noticed that she looked beautiful. Her
skin was blushing in radiance, she looked fuller and healthy. Her face was
showing suppleness and youth. She stood bewildered with questioning eyes and
looked into the mirror at the reflection of her mother-in-law who was sitting
at the corner of the bed.
“Yes...my dear you are pregnant with
Chinmoy’s child. He has given you a new life. My son has saved you from being
doomed. I am grateful to you for allowing him to be your man and giving us a
successor” The elder mistress said, then came closer to Urvija, making her sit
on the futon in front of the mirror, and began to comb her long silky tresses.
“But Maa...how can I bear his child. I
am not even married to him. And you didn’t have any objection to this
relationship and sent him to my room that night. You know I am Animoy’s widow;
still, you have no objection to his being in my room night after night. I know
he is your younger son, they are twins and look the same but how could you just
let him take advantage of that face.” Urvija bombarded with these many
questions in one go.
“He is not my younger son, I never had
any twins. Animoy was my only child who died because of you. I know you killed
him by using your beauty and charm to attract the ghost from the Banyan tree and
gave my son a heart attack that night. This is what you wanted...were you
satisfied?” The superior mistress shouted and began to sob, while Urvija took a
few steps away from her with awestruck eyes.
Urvija was still watching the old
woman’s face in complete disbelief. She never knew there was a ghost in the old
Banayan tree, neither had she seen any. It was a make believe story she created
and played a game. How could it be even
possible? She thought to herself. Finally, she was able to think clearly
after a long time. She was under Chinmoy’s spell from the first night and had lost
her power of any rational thinking.
“It asked for a favour”. The elder
mistress continued in an intense voice.
“What favour?” Urvija asked with the
most curious eyes.
“Animoy’s body” She replied.
What??? Urvija’s eyes seemed popping
out of the socket.
Her mother-in-law who was sitting
silently said again “I agreed and gave it what it needed. An heir it promised
and I would also see my son in front of my eyes...alive. Another old man’s body
from the village was cremated and I kept Animoy’s dead body hidden inside my
room. It vanished the same night and I saw him alive and walking towards your
room. My Animoy was back...he cares and loves me even more now.” She explained
while wiping her somnolent eyes with the back of her palm.
“How could you allow this Maa...this is
insane! You have conjured a ghost from the dead and given it a new life that
too in your son’s dead body.” She almost yelled at her mother-in-law. Why...Why
did you do this?
“Because its’ time for you to pay.” She
replied with her brows crooked at the middle of her forehead. Urvija sat down
on the bed with her hand on her mouth in sheer shock.
“Look at you! Look how spring is
sitting upon your cheeks. You are blushing in radiance. Your youth has revived.
He has given you an eternity of love. Isn’t this what you have always desired?
To be loved and respected as a woman.” Saying
this, her mother-in-law walked towards the exit, and before leaving she said
again, “Accept your fate...it’s only you who have invited the ghost into your
life.”
Then she walked away like a squall with
her long Banarasi white silk pallu flowing on the floor behind her, matching
her pace.
Urvija who was sitting in a completely disorientated
state, thinking that how her mother-in-law could do such a blasphemy? She
decided that she will reveal the truth in front of all and was about to leave
the room when Chinmoy came inside the room.
Seeing him she stood flabbergasted and
didn’t know what to do next. She stood still and quiet. He came closer and
gently whispered into her ears, “No one would believe you”.
She looked at his handsome face in
complete disbelief. He knew every thought of her. She tried to move away from
him when he held her hand and drew her closer. She was fuming with rage and
didn’t look at his face. “There is nothing you can do Urvi. I am in love with
you and even if you don’t want me, I will make you love me. In fact, I have
already made you; your heart has my blood. You were dying of a fatal illness in
you; I have given you a new life.” And he began to stare at her with love
filled eyes.
Urvija was not going to come into his
petty talks anymore. She wanted to run away that moment and tell everyone of
the conspiracy her mother-in-law and the ghost that had entered into her
husband’s body had played against her. She didn’t believe in ghosts and knew that
they both were using her own created story against her. She shrugged his hand
from her shoulders and tried to run but before she could, the door got slammed
on its own and so did the windows of that colossal bedroom and Urvija was
trapped again.
Urvija turned back with fuming eyes
towards him, but staring at his brown eyes for some time, she lost her consciousness
again and fell into his arms.
***
With the cascading warmth of the autumn
breeze again, the doors of the colossal bedroom opened one dawn, but this time
with the sounds of a crying baby. Urvija has given birth to a son. She was
overjoyed to see the face of her first son and her fourth child. Her
mother-in-law came to give her blessings. The whole Bandhopadhyay Bari was
echoing with glee and noises of celebration.
When all the celebrations were finally
over, Urvija was left alone in her bedroom to take rest. She fed her baby and
went towards the same window that opened towards that old banyan tree. She was
staring at it quietly when Chinmoy came inside the bedroom and held her from
her waist. She kept her hand over his
and said in a soft voice still staring at the banyan tree, “So you use to ogle
me from there ...right?”
“Ummm...No. Why would I ogle you from a
banyan tree?”
Urvija now turned at him and was
staring with probing eyes. “You see I just used your story that you used, to
kill me. You made everyone believe that you had ghost trouble and I simply made
everyone believe that I died that night.” He said this with a deviant smile
resting on his face.
“Animoy??? Urvija uttered in shock.
“Shhhh...Even the walls have ears. No,
let me be... Chinmoy, the twin brother from London! People believe that I am a
good man, who loves you.” He held her hand tighter which she was trying to free
from his grip. “You see...I really do love you. And I have changed only for
you. I couldn’t stay under my grave without you. I felt so lonely...Urvija.”
He then made her sit on the bed and
went closer towards the bedroom doors and closed them. “This is your only world
Urvija this room, that window, and that banyan tree.”
A tear droplet escaped from the corner
of her eyes. After a while, she stood and embraced him hiding her head into his
brawny chest. He too crossed her arms around her petite body and they remained
like that for a long time.
“I love you...she whispered and
remained within his hold with her eyes closed.
Urvija had no answers that he was who?
Was it really Animoy her dead husband, a ghost, or a con named Chinmoy, who
looked like her husband? Perhaps he was his twin brother and both her
mother-in-law and he was hiding this truth from her. But whatever the truth was,
one thing was true Urvija had fallen in love with him and he treated her like a
queen. This was reason enough for her to let those equations remain unsolved.
Within his embrace, while she was
hearing his beats louder into her ears, again all the windows of her room got
shut on their own. This night was again going to be another longest one with
that room remaining her only world forever. She was his prisoner for life...
~Monalisa Joshi~
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