I am Shwetank & this is my story…
I
set an alarm for 2:15 AM and climbed on the upper berth. This train,
Sealdah-Varanasi express reaches Pakur at 2:35 AM. It is really an odd time to
reach home. From station, I take a rickshaw to home which is nearly 2 km
away. I generally visit my home at Pakur on weekends. It is about six-hours train
journey from Kolkata. So I take a train on Friday night to Pakur and again on
Sunday night to Kolkata. It is a kind of routine activity. Pakur is a small town
with a radius of approximately 3 km. So as you can guess, my home is not at the heart of
the city.
Tring
tring! It was 2:15. Damn! I looked outside. The train was standing at a station named
Rajgram. ‘Why this train is always on time.’ I always wished it to be delayed
by may be 3 hours, so that I reach my station in the morning after a good slumber.
Anyway, next station was Pakur. So I started taking out my luggage. Within a few
minutes, train reached Pakur.
I
came outside the station. Few rickshaws were standing there; but I decided to
have a cup of tea first. I moved past them to a nearby tea stall. It was the
month of December and at 2:45 AM it was really cold. My jacket and muffler were
barely capable of keeping cold away. And my Jeans had already given up at the
moment I got off the train. Relief was this hot tea- a kind of elixir to my shivering
body.
After
paying for tea, I moved back towards the rickshaw stand. To my surprise, none
were there. That means other passengers already booked them and left. So I was
at the station, shivering, at 2:50 AM, preparing to walk 2 km in cold. Choices
& priorities should always be clear in life, howsoever trifle it may be!
I
started walking down the road with my back pack on my shoulder. After walking a
few steps on the road, I spotted a rickshaw. I was way more delighted to
express. It was in a secluded place with no people around. The man was sitting
on the back seat with a shawl across his body. With a beard on his face &
heavily built, I started to perceive him a threat. But he was calm, sitting
there and smoking a ‘bidi’. Not willing to walk in this cold for 2 km, I
approached him and said in an ostensible confident accent, “Hey, ready to go?”
“Where
to?” He replied in a deep voice.
My
confidence went for a toss after listening to his harsh voice. Not willing to
look feeble, I looked at my watch. It was 3:00 AM. The time, as shown in many
horror movies, is highly inauspicious. So I have another angle of threat. For a
moment, I thought ‘I should walk’. But again, how that is going to help!
“Towards
K.K.M. College” I said.
“60
rupees”
“OK”
I
was sitting there, shivering. He was paddling slowly and steadily. The silence
of the road was punctuated by the rhythmic sound of the paddle & chain of
the vehicle. Road was intermittently lit with street lamp, some very dim, some
flickering. It seemed a perfect stage for something supernatural. My journey
was one km on the main road and then a right turn and another kilometer towards
college. The road after the turn is called college road. This road does not
have any street lamp. To add more, for first half kilometer, on college road, there are houses
on either side; but next half kilometer there is a pond (quite big one)
situated on one side of the road and a field with big trees like Mango, Banyan
etc. on the other side of the road. After a few meters, where the pond ends, is
my home. Yes, it is a kind of farm house.
We
both were silent, slowly moving towards my destination. The closed shops on
either side seemed mute and curious spectator of our journey. I looked at my
watch. It was 3:10 AM. He took a right turn to the college road. In some portion
of the road, it was lit by bulbs on the verandah of some houses, otherwise it
was dark. Once I thought of lighting flash light of my mobile, but I
restrained. I didn’t want to take hands out of my pocket. I was about to
reach near the pond. The sight of the pond and field was a bit frightening. Now
the pond was to my left and Banyan tree was to my right.
“These
were once very isolated places” said the man while paddling.
“Hmm”
I replied with an anxiety over his sudden curiosity to start a conversation at
3:15 AM
“Even
now very few homes are there” He continued.
“Hmm”
I was maintaining my resolve.
“Earlier
people didn’t come this way at night.”
There
was a very creepy tone in his voice. ‘But I must not be weak’ I thought. We
were still on the side of the pond, crossing it. I mustered all my courage and asked
in a very hard voice, “Why?”
He
turned around, while reducing his paddling speed. He kept on ogling me for a
couple of seconds with his eyes wide open…
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My name is Guru and this is my story…
I
heard the chugging of the train. It must be Sealdah-Varanasi express. It
reaches Pakur at 2:35 AM.
‘But
I have already completed 3 trips. I won’t take any more passengers from this
train. Let’s take a fag instead’ I said to myself and took my rickshaw towards
the road, away from railway station. In this December, it is too cold. Thanks
to my thick shawl, otherwise I would have frozen. And smoking in this cold
weather is bliss.
While I
was having my nice & hot ‘bidi’, I saw a man approaching. Both of his hands
were in his jacket’s pocket. Face was half covered with muffler. I wondered, why he is coming towards me, given that,
there must be a lot of rickshaw near station. He came near to me and said in a
stern voice, “Hey, ready to go?”
He
seemed a bit suspicious. Yet I got down of the rickshaw and asked, “Where to?”
‘If
it’s nearby, I would make some money, or else I won’t go’ I thought
He
paused for a moment and without replying anything, took the seat and then said, “Towards
K.K.M. College.”
That
place is a bit far and less populated. I didn’t want to go, so I inflated the
fare to Rs. 60. Yet he said, “OK” in his stern voice.
The
college road is a bit lonely and I was feeling scared to go there at this hour.
Still I started moving. The man was very silent. He was not even giving
direction, although I didn’t need any. Something inside was telling me not to
go towards the pond. I was a bit scary and feeling creepy with this man with a
muffler covering his face. Generally, I hardly get any passenger towards
college at night. And I have heard a lot of stories though.
‘Are
his legs inverted?’ As I turned right towards college road, I covertly looked
backward.
‘No,
it looks fine.’
Lights were poorly lit in this road. But I continued. I thought of starting a
conversation, so that I could be sure that I was not dealing with anything
supernatural. I was near the pond. Breaking the silence, I said,
“These
were once very isolated places”
“Hmm”
he replied.
He
didn’t speak.
“Even
now very few homes are there” I continued.
“Hmm”,
he replied
I
looked to my left- A pond.
I
looked to my right- A Banyan tree
At
my back, a grumpy man who brought me here. A sense of shiver ran across my
spine. I was feeling trapped. Still with a positive hope, I continued the
conversation,
“Earlier
people didn’t come this way at night.”
To this he became angry and said, “Why?”
I
lost my courage. I was pretty sure there was something fishy here. ‘Should I
run away? Even if I run, where should I head to?' Ghastly, I turned around to see
if the man was still there.
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Shwetank’s story continued…
My
eyes, filled with horror, exchanged the glance. He replied, “Because, people say
this Banyan tree is haunted.”
I
started to perspire. Few drops surfaced on my forehead. I was pretty sure, I took
the wrong vehicle. I was a non-believer of any supernatural things, not anymore! I was figuring my way out. Either I can jump out and run or I can kick this
ghost and then run. Kicking a ghost would be the stupidest thing to do. He was
not only a well built figure, but also might have some supernatural powers! I picked my bag
and tried to get down to my right. On seeing me getting down, he also jumped to
his left. We were standing on either side of the rickshaw, quiet & poised.
Suddenly,
he closed his eyes and started murmuring something. ‘Ok, as shown in the movies, he
is trying to cast a spell on me’ I thought. I started searching my pockets, for
what, I don’t know. I found a ten rupee coin. I took it out and hurled it
towards him, while moving forward. It hit him directly on his nose. And he ran
behind the rickshaw, out of my vision. This was my perfect time to escape. I
put my backpack on my shoulders and started running. I felt he was chasing me
because I could hear another pair of legs running. Slowly, the sound of running faded
away.
After
crossing the pond, I dared to look back. I saw the rickshaw, still standing
where I left. As quickly as possible, I reached home and got inside. Oh! Saved!
Next
Weekend
As I
got down the train, clad with jacket and muffler, I directly went to rickshaw
stand. I have learnt my lessons last time. At stand, many of them came near me
and started shouting, “Sir, where to go?”, “Sir, where to go?”
I
said, “Near K.K.M College”
Suddenly all of them went silent. They were looking at me, baffled. I was
a bit surprised.
I
thought, ‘What happened, have you seen a ghost or what?”