
We started our journey from Tirunelveli. The journey was by train and it was my first train journey!. We had to wait for nearly an hour at the station for the Passenger train to Kollam. As soon as the train arrived, I rushed in to take seat for me as well as my friends. The train started after another half an hour at the station and was chugging past one small station after another. We settled in our seats and started our chit-chat about everything under the Sun; our classmates, the boring lectures, principal etc, etc..
A small girl, standing in the seat in the seat facing us was keenly observing our every word. Tiju started to talk to her by asking her her name, the class and school which she studied and so on.. After a while, she got sown from her seat and came near us and we asked her the same questions that Tiju had asked.. She answered every question. She was SwathiMathi from Chennai, and after a while we began to play with her. She didn't mind our banter and paid us back in the same coin. She was fluent in both Hindi and English. We struggled to answer her questions in HIndi though eventually Tiju managed it. After about 2 and a half hours, the train stopped at a station near Tenkasi. We were thirsty and one of us got down to get bottled water, water melon and snacks. We shared it among ourselves and gave some snacks to Swathi but her parents did not want her to take that. After an hour, the train was approaching the station where she was to alight, and her parents started packing their belongings. At the station, her father pulled her towards the exit of the compartment but she was unwilling to get down. Her father was holding her hands tightly. She struggled to get out of his clutches. As he released his grip, she came to us. She kissed and shook hands with everyone and said "Good Bye, Happy Journey" to each one of us individually. We watched her wave goodbye to us with both her hands till she disappeared from our vision. As she left, there was shock and sorrow in everyone's face. We were dumbstruck and it took us quite a while to get back to ur chirpy selves.
These memories come flooding to my mind each time I go to the Tirunelveli railway station.
A small girl, standing in the seat in the seat facing us was keenly observing our every word. Tiju started to talk to her by asking her her name, the class and school which she studied and so on.. After a while, she got sown from her seat and came near us and we asked her the same questions that Tiju had asked.. She answered every question. She was SwathiMathi from Chennai, and after a while we began to play with her. She didn't mind our banter and paid us back in the same coin. She was fluent in both Hindi and English. We struggled to answer her questions in HIndi though eventually Tiju managed it. After about 2 and a half hours, the train stopped at a station near Tenkasi. We were thirsty and one of us got down to get bottled water, water melon and snacks. We shared it among ourselves and gave some snacks to Swathi but her parents did not want her to take that. After an hour, the train was approaching the station where she was to alight, and her parents started packing their belongings. At the station, her father pulled her towards the exit of the compartment but she was unwilling to get down. Her father was holding her hands tightly. She struggled to get out of his clutches. As he released his grip, she came to us. She kissed and shook hands with everyone and said "Good Bye, Happy Journey" to each one of us individually. We watched her wave goodbye to us with both her hands till she disappeared from our vision. As she left, there was shock and sorrow in everyone's face. We were dumbstruck and it took us quite a while to get back to ur chirpy selves.
These memories come flooding to my mind each time I go to the Tirunelveli railway station.
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