And smiled shyly but we almost lay down with a fit of laughter.


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The Tripathi uncle, a five feet five inch, skinny man with dark eyes was quite a gentle person. His wife, our aunty, was flat at his flying hairs, rapidly turning into silver.

The real problem appeared when the uncle, in his lunchtime, met with an accident just outside his home with a rickshaw and went unconscious. Aunty was out in her lawn and saw the accident. She ran to him immediately.

Then pulling the rider out, she ordered to the rickshaw-puller, "Run immediately to the hospital."

"But madam, I have a ride."

And the rickshaw-puller got a hard slap, in turn, immediately.

"You have no option but to run to the hospital. Otherwise, I will call the whole colony and then police." She yelled.

Frightened, he found his well being in going to the hospital only. The rider helped them to ride uncle on the rickshaw.

She saw the bleeding from uncle's eyebrow and cried, "First you make us reach to the hospital. Then I will decide your fate there."

He didn't dare to say a word and shot to the project hospital. The OPD time was nearly over.

With the help of him, aunty hanged uncle on her shoulder from one side and entered the Doctor's chamber pushing her way through the crowd at the door.

"What happened to him?" Doctor asked.

"He met with an accident."

Uncle was now a bit conscious but groaning due to pain.

"He had a wound just above his eyebrows, deep a bit."

"Hmm."

"His right ankles are also swollen."

"Hmm. I prescribe him stitches and X-ray of the ankle."

"Ok."

"What's his name?"

The doctor got no answer.

Aunty was in dilemma once again. How could she pronounce her husband's name? It would go against her customs.

"Mam, I am asking his name. Will you please tell me?"

"I can't utter his name. This will go against my faith I followed till date."

"Ok. Then please write it down."

"I couldn't write it either. I am illiterate."

"Oh Gosh! What nonsense is this?"

"Doctor, this is not at all a nonsense."

"Ok, ok, then what name should I write in his prescription list?"

"Chunnu k papa, Chunnu's father."

The doctor almost fainted, "Seriously?"

"Of course"

"Ok. Then I suggest for the stitches for the wound above eyebrow first and then X-ray of the ankle of right leg for Chunnu k papa. Albeit it is not a fracture but it would be good for us to be sure about that." And he mentioned the patient's name in the prescription list as the same.

"That's fine."

The minor O.T. and the X-ray rooms were in the close vicinity of the doctor's.

Meanwhile, the colony got the stuff of uncle's accident. Some of us ran immediately to the hospital. Yadav uncle was a close acquaintance of the doctor. He shot himself into later's chamber.

"Mr. Omkar Tripathi might be your recent patient, doctor."

"No. I didn't attend such a patient today."

"But the rickshaw puller told me that you attended him."

The puzzled doctor was scratching his head, "Oh God! Please save me. Who the hell is this new entity today Mr. Yadav?"

'Why is the doctor so irritated? Might be a large number of patients today' He thought and turned to Chunnu, the son of Mr. Tripathi.

"Chunnu beta, what did the rickshaw puller tell you?"

The doctor immediately interrupted, "Wait, wait, wait. Are you asking about Chunnu k papa?"

"Yes, doctor."

Yadav uncle gave a chuckle.

"OK, now I got it. Chunnu k papa i.e. Mr. Omkar Tripathi is now in minor O.T. I sent him there with Chunnu ki mummy, Chunnu's mother" and the doctor burst into laughter.

All were staring at him.

He maintained himself, "Sorry, But don't worry, Chunnu k papa is fine. A few stitches only." and cracked up again.

As a matter of fact, aunty carried her customs throughout her life and never uttered uncle's name as I recall. She is no more with us today but her sweet memories are........


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