It
had started as any other day. She had
become the most sought after teacher in Bhavishya. Kids were attracted by her
way of treating them. Vasu Teacher was her name in the school.
She
was eager to get Vaasu into the school. He had just started walking. He was
speaking 2 letter words. Amma, atthe etc.,
“He
is too small to come to your school Vasoo!” Amruta used to laugh when Vasu
showed interest to take him to school. She had grown very fond of him.
That
day Vaasu was making a lot of fuss and Amruta was exasperated. She suggested Vasu
to carry him to the school. The boy suddenly became quiet and came with Vasu as
if he could not stay at home.
Vasu
was surprised with this because generally the boy was fond his mother.
Vasu
took Vaasu along with her to the school.
While
passing the main road, she came across a big car. By chance she saw who the driver
was. She could not believe her eyes. It can’t be true! She had seen him falling
on the ground in front of her eyes.
How
come he is alive and kicking?
By
instinct she hid herself from his stare. It was good to hide from him, she thought,
not actually knowing why.
The
car zipped past towards her house. Is it going to her home? She thought for a moment
and the next moment all the color must have drained from her face. He is going
to meet Amruta, his wife, the mother of his child!
She
thought of going back. But she had to go to Bhavishya that day at any cost since
the assistant whom she had employed was not coming that day and she had to be
in school.
She
prayed that there won’t be any problem for Amruta. She reached her school, put Vaasu
down and made a call to Amruta. But to her dismay Amruta’s phone was switched
off.
For
obvious reasons, thought Vasu. Is SahishNu harming her? Has he come back to take
revenge on her?
She
remembered vividly the scene when he had fallen in her house. Wait a minute! Did
she see him die?
No!
She was informed by Amruta that his body has been disposed off.
Does
that mean that Amruta was telling a lie? If so, did she make a mistake in disbelieving
Pushpahaasa when he had made odd remarks about Amruta?
Her
head started reeling with all these confusions. Somehow Vasupradha was sure that she did not make
a mistake about Amruta and she was also sure that Pushpahaasa was utterly wrong
about his opinion on Amruta.
But
when she just espied SahishNu, her thinking process started suspecting Amruta. Who
is the liar? Was Amruta a liar? Or Pushpahaasa
was right about Amruta? What was the truth?