The
annual get together of losers was scheduled for a day, on which the members
were not really interested in attending. However, by leaving aside all the push
and pull, they took part in the function. At around 10 PM, after confirming
that all the members had arrived, the association president Mr. Mathayi Chacko
began his welcome speech.
“Dear
members, we shall now get on with our get-together, as we do every year. As the
President of the sole association of
all losers inhabiting this globe, I
extend a hearty welcome to all of you who are present at this unique event. It
is not germane to ask why we are losers. Losers like us, with our hearts filled
with the feelings of failure and bouts of weeping, would be laughingstocks in
the eyes of others. Never mind. I would like to say something, to all those who
feel that I am repeating these same words year after year: The intention of
this gathering is to remind and reminisce the fact that our feeling for failure
has not declined even by an inch. We succumb to it unto death. I am frightened
by the sorrows that have accumulated in my heart. I feel like crying, as if my
heart is about to stop beating with all the sorrows that bear it down.”
Mathayi
swept the audience with sodden eyes and continued: “Dears, I do not wish to
spoil the greatness of this night with a long speech. I’ll finish my speech
after spelling out two things: firstly, all that happened within our
association last year. I regret to inform you of the deaths of three of our
members. Mr.Prakash whose business failed and he hanged himself as a result.
Mr.Antony who failed in love died in an accident and Mr.Shihab who failed to
find a job abroad died in unusual circumstances. Let their souls rest in peace
eternally.
Secondly,
I want to introduce the new members of the association. We have five new losers
here. Ms.Ramya, who failed in her family life; Mr.Shaju who failed in
examinations; Ashok who failed to maintain his high-level job; retired school
teacher Mr. Damodar who was betrayed by his own children and Ms.Rosamma
Varghese who does not wish to disclose her failure right now. It is my pleasure
to welcome them all to our association. Now, as an act of consolation, Mr.
Valsan Kozhippetta, the failed poet will read a poem to us.
Thus
said, he handed over the mike to Valsan Kozhippetta. At that time, Ashok who
was observing the scene with some uneasiness, was struck at the sight of Ramya. She wore
skin-hugging jeans that revealed her well crafted thighs and a T-shirt matching
the color of her jeans. She looked so beautiful in that cross-legged position
of hers, so he mused in appreciation.
When he realized that the retired school teacher Mr. Damodaran caught him
avidly scanning the person of Ramya, he turned his face in acute embarrassment.
Valsan
read his poem:
We
are losers
Losers
forever
We
build pyramids-
Of
sadness
Our
souls are filled with
Waves
of failure
We
are Losers
Hard
face covers of
People
of failure
We
search for faces
To
hide ours….
Ashok
was getting bored with the poem. He knew now why Valsan remained a failed poet.
He ambled towards a corner with a feeling of numbness pervading his
system. He observed that the losers were
not listening to the poem and were busy discussing things. He reached the
corner from where he could find a better view of Ramya. He looked around and
heaved a sigh of relief as none else could notice that he was ogling at Ramya
from there, in a most lurid manner. Thinking about her failure in married life,
he lit a cigarette. Smoke flew out of his nose like the screams of losers.
A
sudden silence grabbed the hall when Valsan finished reading his poem. It
seemed that the members were desperate with the blackout. Those who were known
to each other began discussions where they left off. The new members looked
around with the stupefaction that arouse with the insecurity feeling. At that
time Mathayi took over the mike and tried to make the atmosphere thin.
“Dear
members, now we shall meet the new members one by one. Mr. Damodaran will start
with his sad story of failure….Mr. Damodaran?”
Mr.
Damodaran was a man in his seventies. He might be leading a disciplined life,
Ashok thought. Other than the difficulties of old age, he did not look like
having any health problems. May be because of the ongoing tensions in his mind,
a hesitant expression arose in his face.
At
his surprise, Ramya got up from her seat. Her full anatomy was revealed to him.
She was really flourishing in her skinny jeans. Her thighs were beautiful as the
creation of evil. Her buttocks were turned with the T-shirt glued to her flat
abdomen with tenderness. He could not read anymore from her anatomy. He just
judged that she was not a failure in her beautifulness.
She
looked around and walked towards Ashok causing him much embarrassment and
feeling of guilt.
“You
are Mr. Ashok, right?” She asked.
“Yes…and
you are Ramya?”
“Yes.
Ever since the beginning of this meeting I have been watching you. You look too
young to be a loser, so why are you here in this club? Pardon me if you feel
that I am peeping into your personal affairs.”
“Nothing
like that Ramya. After all, are here to share everything.”
A
dull smile appeared on her visage.
“Why
don’t we go out and talk for a while? It is so suffocating in here.”
While
talking, he saw her breasts heave up and down making him nervous.
“Why?
I was also toying with the idea of going out, for some time.”
Together
they went out of the hall. There was a small garden in the premises. The yellow
light from the sodium street lamp was spread over the garden. They walked a
while through the lawn. The sound from the hall melted down. They stood there
embraced like two aliens.
“I
wanted to come out because….if you don’t mind can you give me a cigarette?”
Ramya asked.
“Sure…”
Ashok offered the cigarette packet to her. She, with her long and thin fingers,
picked a cigarette. He helped her to light it. When he lit the lighter, the
cigarette came alive between her bow-like beautiful lips.
“Can
I ask you something, if you don’t’ mind?” He asked.
“Oh
yes, you want to know about my married life, right?”
“Yes…”
“Ok.
I’ll tell you…I got married two years back. It was a love marriage. A really
short love affair, it was fine in the beginning…but after marriage things began
to go wrong.”
“Why?”
“It
was like he lost his charm after marriage, he was like a lunatic. Always
disturbed sort of. To be frank, I felt as if he was even afraid to kiss me.”
“Oh!”
“He
was shivering like anything as I slept with my body close to his.Even my
presence was disturbing him…for how long can I …? Do you know, we never went
anywhere after marriage…he was scared…I don’t know what for….but at the same
time he always kept an eye on me….as if I am going to run away…”
“Yes…I
understand.”
“Ok.
What about you…failed at this young age?”
“I
am an Architect. I worked for a big company in a good position. Later I
resigned the job to start my own business with a friend as partner. Everything
went along smoothly at first. But before long, the business started to decline
and he took everything he got and vanished.”
“I
see. So what are you doing now?”
“Surviving
doing petty jobs. But to tell the truth, that was not my real failure.”
“Then?”
“I
was in love with a girl when I had a good job. I wished to marry her and duly
proposed to her. She was also interested. Within a few months we became so
attached that one could not live without the other.”
“And?”
As
Ashok went on with his story, Mathayi came into the garden, breaking their
conversation with a fake seriousness stuck to his face.
“Kids,
you may not be aware of it as are you are new here, but as per the regulations
of our association, members are not allowed have private chats during
get-togethers. You have to share everything with others too, so don’t just
stand here all by yourselves but go into the hall, for our friends are sharing
their failures of the last year with everyone.”
Shaking
her shoulders in response and Ramya walked towards the hall. Ashok followed her
slowly. She looked so beautiful in the yellow light, he thought. Her wind like
hair glittered. Mathayi followed them with his hands behind his back.
Mr.
Damodaran was sharing his sorrows there in the hall. Sobbing and wiping his
tears, he talked very slowly.
“Oh.
If I only knew that we have to do this also…” She said in an anguished tone.
“Why?”
Ashok asked.
“I
didn’t know that this kind of things went on here. If I’d known I would have
come with another story”. She smiled.
“That’s
why I made a story of business failure.”
“So,
what was the real reason?”
“I
told you about my love affair.”
“Okay,
okay. Then what happened to her?”
At
that time Mathayi approached them, as if he did not want Ramya to know the
story of Ashok.
“You
guys go and sit there on the chairs. After the sharing of the stories of
failure, we can have a buffet dinner in the other room. Now everybody should
listen to the failure stories as that is mandatory.”
Ramya
and Ashok walked in and sat down on chairs. Mr. Damodaran was obviously
fatigued by the profound sorrow from all his tales of failure. At length, he
handed over the mike to Mathayi as if he was unable to talk anymore.
“Poor
man,” Ashok said. Ramya did not respond. For all he knew, she might be
concocting a story to present on stage, so he thought it is better to keep
quiet and not disturb her. Still he kept a watchful eye on her. He had a
feeling that she had already captured a big chunk of his heart.
When
Ramya’s turn came, she walked up the stage and told a trumped up story with a
straight face without any loop holes. He followed suit and related his story of
business failure with ease. After the last of them had presented her case in
the shape of a fat woman, the members moved to the dining hall.
As
Ashok continued to keep company with Ramya, Mathayi intervened like the
proverbial pain in the neck, reminding of the regulations once again. As she
left him for a moment in search of something, he asked Mathayi, “Is it against
rules if two members marry each other?”
“But of course and their membership will be
cancelled fothwith. Isn’t it a victory for love if they marry? They can come
back whenever their married life fails and resume membership.”
“I
see, ” Ashok replied seeing nothing.
However,
Mathayi’s explanation was not quite
genuine. He was worried about the decline
of members in the association as well as the sarcastic comments by those
who have left the association, whenever they turned out to be a success. He
wished everyone to be a failure and the reputation of the association spread
across the world.
There
was no particular program after dinner. They sat and shared other sorrows and
worries and prayed for the losers. It
was very late, when Mathayi announced at last that the get-together was over.
One by one everybody left the hall.
When
Ramya walked to her Scooty, Ashok followed her.
“Ramya,
can I ask you something?”
“Yes”
“I
like you very much and we both are losers. Why don’t we..”
“I
too was thinking about it Ashok for I like you too. But my first marriage was a failure and right
now I am not daring enough to try
another one.”
“Now
don’t think like that. We will discuss it in detail, some other time.”
“Can
I offer you a lift?”
He
nodded eagerly and she pressed the self-starter of her scooter. He sat behind
her as she drove away.
Mathayi,
who was watching and listening to everything fell into a deep evacuating
feeling of failure. Their decision was something which can break the very
foundation of the association.
&&&&
Ashok
was lying on bed. Ramya, toweling her wet hair, emerged from the bathroom. He
seemed to be impatient waiting for her. As she paused before him, he pulled her
down onto the bed and kissed her. She only had a towel draped around her torso,
tried in vain to resist his advances, but not for long. She fell into him,
ignoring the towel that slipped down to the floor, she kissed him.
Mathayi
woke with a frisson. He tried to keep the dream together, all in one piece A
patina of sweat burst forth from his bald head. He started to pray with a
broken heart.
He
prayed for the eternity of their feeling for failure.
Holy book of losers –
22-33
Oh
mother of losers
Take
care of your children
Take
away all the hindrances in the path of losers
Let
failure the aim of life
Bring
back the losers who go away
Don’t
fill their mind with the thought of optimism
Let
your world happen, let the heaven and hell fill with losers….
After
praying, he was in a dilemma as he thought of losing all his cherished goals.
One
day Ramya and Ashok came to meet him. They informed him that they had decided
to get married and will never forget
that night that provided them the occasion to meet each other. Mathayi wished
them with a swollen heart. And he explained to them the predicament of all
losers on the earth:
“Once
a person becomes a loser, he/she cannot
go back to their old life. The world of hope is a gift given by Satan. Satan
tries to take all the losers to the world of cheaters and burglars. Once they
become losers, they will never wish to go back. Losers love losers. They pray
for their failure. Those who win everything will be held in contempt by losers.
But, listen to me, only a loser is able to understand life. Winners
loose themselves in their victories and they won’t know even when they are
dead.
After
listening to everything, Ramya and Ashok said good bye to Mathayi.
The
next day Ashok came alone to meet Mathayi.
On
the following day Ramya alson came alone to meet Mathayi.
Ashok
told Mathayi, “Sir you were right. If I had married her, it would have made my
life a living hell. Now I’d like to live the life of a loser.”
Ramya
in turn quoth thus to Mathayi: “I trusted him at first. But his real face is so
horrible. Now I want to hug failure close to my chest and live the life of a
loser.”
Mathayi’s
eyes turned heavenward. “Oh God, you heard my prayers. Your miracles are indeed
incredible.
However,
it did not end there. In the next very meeting, the members of the general body
of the society began to criticize Mathayi mercilessly. They concluded by
stating that Mathayi is no more eligible to continue as the president of the
association because he refrained from allowing Ashok and Ramya to marry and
eventually taste the sourness of life.
&&&
Rules &
Regulations of losers association – 1:51:A
When
a loser prays for another loser’s failure, and the latter fails, it will be
considered as a victory and the former will be considered a winner for all
intents and purposes and punished for action against the association.
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