Friday, November 18, 2011

Tale of the Missing Erasers

It was a long time ago. Children in class 1 wrote in notebooks with pencils and used erasers to when they wanted to erase what they had written. Children of the rich and famous flaunted magnetic pencil boxes and pen pencils and pencil sharpeners and erasers of various shapes and colors. The rest of the mortals used normal HB pencils and plain white erasers. The primary school block was originally a house that was converted into a school and resembled an old tharavadu complete with a pond that had its entry blocked from students.



[From Google]
This is the story of a little girl who belonged to that class. The girl wrote ABCD with her pencil and erased stuff with her rubber and took  her pencils and  erasers home every day.Somewhere after mid August, strange things began to happen. The girl started losing her pencils and erasers. Every day, when she opened her pencil box at home , there would be either a pencil or a rubber missing. Her parents asked her many times, but she refused to divulge any information on the missing items. Parents, coaxed, bribed , screamed and tried every trick they knew, but the girl wouldn't say anything. Soon, they started cutting pencils and erasers into 4 and sending only one piece with her so as to make them last longer.But invariably the items disappeared at the end of the day.

The parents began to suspect that she was giving her things to some one else  in school. Then one day , her uncle gave her a shiny new eraser. As the parents were thinking of excuses to keep the eraser away from her pencil box so that she wouldn't lose it, the girl herself came forward and asked her parents to keep the eraser for safe keeping. To her surprised mom and dad , she said, I don't want to take it to school,  Param will make me throw it into the pond"." Why do you have to do what he says. Does he bully you?" asked her concerned parents. "No Amma, But you know , Param, he is a terrorist, you saw him at the independence day programme na. He says he has a gun and when he says, all of us have to put our pencils and erasers into the pond."

Thus the mystery was solved. Param was living his fancy dress role as a Punjabi separatist and terrorizing the girls. Things were all back to normal after a small chit chat with the class teacher and param's parents.


Time moved on.The little girl grew up , remained more or less stupid and writes blogs now. The terrorist grew up and became a chartered accountant and even took an internship at the little girl's dad's office and needless to say , people  who know the story make full use of it to make fun of them when they get the chance.

P.S : Obviously , people who are reading this , must know it is my story and I recently added the terrorist as a facebook friend. :P





[From Google]


6 comments:

  1. Ah, so he can now 'terrorize' you on FB! :D

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  3. @Spiff , Hey, Thanks for commenting. I know this is a pretty boring post. But jotted it down just the same.

    @Anonymous:Glad you like it.

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  4. no i found the post pretty interesting ....even lhappened with me many times when i was not able to tell my parents if something is happening me at school....as its used to be with most of middle class people ....parents have to infuse cofidence in their child's htearrt that he/she can tell them whatever...whenever...

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  5. I agree with "a guilty conscience" comment... so often we tend to hide what goes on in school from our parents..

    P.S. I came here from your comment on my post in d.ustb.in ( HEARTSTRINGS ).. nice blog you have..keep it up

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  6. @Guilty Conscience , Glad you found it interesting.

    @Dr Roshan R, I just recently read "HeartStrings" and became a follower of your blog. You are an awesome writer and happy that you liked my blog.

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