Tuesday 29 June, 2010

I Remember How I Spent My Vacation

Being a cab driver in most famous car rental at airport is not easy at all. It has already been four years since I had stared working here and things haven’t been that bad except the fact that my annual leave gets rejected every year. But today is different; it is my last day at work before I get to spend the rest 3 weeks with my family. My company finally agreed to let me go on the “much-awaited” vacation.


I still remember the look on the face of my wife and my kid when I told them I got the leave approved. We had been preparing for this since quite long. My wife has been planning since then, shopping and reading all books she could about Mauritius, which is the place where we plan to spend the entire vacation. I just can’t wait to finish my shift and get ready for the day we all deserved. I haven’t been able to give any time to my family and this is the only way I can make up for them. This vacation means a lot to me and my family.


I finally have the last passenger for the day, I drop her home and I am off from work to the best times of my life (hopefully). She seems a very bubbly gal with loads of attitude to me. But I realize she isn’t and as they say looks could be deceptive. The moment she stepped into my can, she started complaining about everything – hygiene of the cab, the AC not working properly, my rash driving and pollution in the city.


As I was about to take a left turn at the airport, she shouted at me saying, “Take the outer ring road to my place”. I wanted to explain to her that it was a longer route but as they say “customer is always right” and so I obliged. All the while, she was abusing everyone and anyone she knew - politicians, her boss, airline staff, security guards and some people which I never heard of.


As we reached her place, I went out to help her with the luggage. Before she could pay me, she starting abusing some friend and then suddenly called someone for the keys. What I realized was that she did not have keys of the main door of the apartment. She had the flat keys but not the ones of the main entrance. She tried calling people from her mobile to help her with the keys but there seems not a single soul visible.


Suddenly, she turned to me for help and I wondered what I could so. She told me to help her with breaking that main door lock. I wasn’t sure of what to do but then I thought about her being alone in middle of night on such a lonely road. I took out a few things from my tool kit and started breaking the lock. I was almost done, when suddenly; some people from the same apartment woke up. There was uproar and before those people could come down, I had already broken the lock.


The people started shouting at me and before I could say anything, I realized they had already called the police. I tried to explain to them that I was trying to help the lady there but she washed her hands off. I felt so helpless and there came the police van. They took me along with them not giving me even a chance to speak. I just begged them to let me call my family and somehow they agreed.


I called home telling them I will be doing a double shift since it is my last day at work before vacation and I would see them next morning. We had a flight to catch next day evening. I tried to explain the entire story to the police officer in charge there and he agreed to take care of this thing first in the morning. That was the longest night of my life as I was waiting for the sun to rise. The officer proved to be a gentleman and decided to produce me before the magistrate in the morning session only.


I was there standing in the court and the clock hit 10.00 AM. The judge arrived and the case was opened. The girl I had picked up from the airport was there with some people from the apartment along with a lawyer. I was also given a lawyer by the court since I could not afford one. Discussions went on and as the lies always prevail, I was framed for something which I had felt was for “good” of someone.


Sentence to an imprisonment of 20 days or pay a fine of such a huge amount which I had only heard about, I decided to spend my entire vacation in jail thinking it had taken me 4 years to earn it.


According to Mamkol, “Be true and bear the cost or Lie and reap the fruits.”

5 comments:

BintulHuda Rizvi said...

great blog!!...i meant to ask if this is fiction you write?

TASHIF AYAZ said...
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TASHIF AYAZ said...

@BintuHuda Rizvi: Thanks a lot, I write this and these are my occasional flights of imagination

BintulHuda Rizvi said...

great imagination..let it fly.good luck.

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