Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant? Henry David Thoreau |
When
we were touring USA and staying with my friend Paula for four months, Farheena
was very much influenced by the Americans. She wanted to be one of them first
by changing her appearance and then her attitude. Now one thing missing from
her style of imitation was the wedding ring all my married friends wore. Most
of them had one special finger ring and Farheena started pestering me for one.
Finally
we decided to get her one and off we went with Paula to a mall, shopping for a
perfect ring for Farheena. I had limited budget and had to get something for
her in that. What came within my budget did not look very special to Farheena
and so she kept moving from counter to counter choosing finger rings which were
way beyond my budget. I was distracted by something and when I looked back I
found her standing still in her tracks staring a young lady in 20’s who was
shopping for kids items nearby. Farheena doesn’t like people staring at her;
neither does she stare at people. This was odd. I told her in a whisper not to
stare at people like that, because that was rude. Anyway, I could not see any
reason for Farheena to stare at her either. Farheena whispered back a bit
loudly saying eyes… eyes …eyes...
The
young lady turned towards me and smiled. I was feeling quite embarrassed thinking
that, maybe she knows Farheena is staring at her and even talking about her. I
was giving her a smile back, when Paula came back to join us from nowhere. The
girl walked up to me and told me that she has been observing Farheena for
sometime now, as she found her very attractive. Her innocence had captured her
heart. I was relieved that she was not offended and told her that Farheena
never stares at people, but something about her had caught her attention. She
laughed out loud and told me that must be the two eyes she had on her back
which Farheena had seen. I was taken aback and so was Paula, when she quickly
turned her back to us and we found being stared at by two eyes on her back just
below the nape of her neck. It took us some time to realize that those were
real looking tattoos of brown eyes. Paula and I stood stunned as her back
stared at us. It was as though the eyes were real and watching us. That was the
most amazing tattoo I have ever seen.
Even Paula, the tattoo hater, was quite impressed with it.
She
wanted to know about Farheena and we wanted to know about her. All four of us
moved to a corner and started sharing our stories. When Paula is around she
does the most and starts talking even before our lips can part. She told her
about how we connected through breast cancer support board, the story of our
dream visit of USA, the miracle of everything falling in places and many such
stories.
Taysha,
the girl with brown eyes on her face and back, said that the tattoo on her back
was done by her when she was cheated by her boyfriend when she was pregnant
with his child at the age of 17. It reminded her to watch out for those who
cheated her behind her back. Once bitten always shy. Like every dark cloud
having a silver lining, her child was a blessing for her. She went through some
illness 3 years later which meant she could not conceive again. Paula and I
were very much touched by her story and we had to fight hard to control our
tears. She had gone through so much at very young age. She said she was
wondering if a girl like her could be taken for a ride so easily, how Farheena
could be safe in this world. How could she know the good from the bad?
When
God or Nature or whatever takes one thing from you, then it compensates it with
something other. Farheena being a special needs child has this ability to know
good and bad people. In the past few years I have learned to accept her gut
feeling more than my gut feeling, my brain, my experience or my heart. She
keeps away from people who may hurt her and at times tells me she doesn’t want
to be with someone or someplace as she feels it is not safe for her. I quickly
take steps to keep her away from that and so far I do not even know whether she
is right or wrong. I don’t want to find out she is right either.
I
was discussing this with Taysha when all of sudden she removed a ring from her
finger and handed it to Farheena. I and Paula both stopped her telling that we
will find a ring for her. She told us it was not easy to find a perfect ring
for Farheena because she was special and deserved something very special. The
ring she was giving her was very close to her heart, but she hesitated to tell
us more. She made Farheena promise that she would take care of it and not lose
it ever. I and Paula were not comfortable with a stranger giving a special gift
to Farheena. Paula whispered that we should pay her in some way. We decided to
take her address and get in touch with her later.
She
was walking away after giving a big hug with tears in her eyes when Paula asked
her for her phone number. She wrote down her email ID in my phonebook and gave
it to Paula telling her that she would give her number over the mail later. We
said goodbye to her and brought the now satisfied Farheena back home. Farheena
was very happy with the gift she got, because she had found love and affection
from a person not known to her earlier.
Though I do not use the phone book much, I cannot bring myself to throw away her writing... |
When
we tried to get in touch with Taysha through her email, it bounced back. I feel
she did not want us to pay her back in any way, which is why she avoided giving
us her contact info.
I
had met many wonderful people in USA who have left a permanent impression one
me, but they were not strangers. They were friends who were like a family to
me. The four months we spent in USA has been the most remarkable period of our
life with lots of fun, parties and meeting friends. It is amazing how a young
woman stands out in my memory among all this marvelous events. I had barely
seen her for more than an hour. Farheena thinks of her often, and keeps the
ring safe after one bad experience of losing it for a short time. With people
being divided by religion, colors, attitudes, beliefs, boundaries, languages
etc, it is wonderful how people also connect and bond with each other so easily.
I have learned something from the girl with brown eyes on her back and that
makes me worry less about Farheena’s life after me, because I realize there are
people who can love her unconditionally, unselfishly and without expectation in
this big bad world.
Farheena's gift of the golden ring with the word 'LOVE' engraved in a heart.