The initial settlement at a rented apartment in Khardah town had sown the seeds of transformation already. This is how things started to evolve.
It has been 2 years now that we have been living as a tenant in the house of a middle-aged widow named Kamala. Respectfully and as per ethics, I addressed her as Kamala aunty.
This house was situated in the suburbs of the city of Calcutta, and this part of the town was known as Khardah town. My husband, Animesh, had rented the upper portion of the house, and it was a nice, spacious two-BHK apartment.
Initially my husband, Animesh, a 28-year-old lean and lanky software engineer, had approached Kamala aunty through a broker. The tenancy was then finalized, and within a few days we shifted to this new rented apartment in Khardah town.
My husband, Animesh, had introduced me to Kamala Aunty.
"This is my wife, Mala," he told her.
However, the very first day when Kamala aunty saw me, she had a frown on her face, but interestingly, you have been very nice to me since the beginning.
As far as the frown was concerned, I came to know about it within a few weeks, and in fact it was Kamala aunty who told me the reason why she had that frown on her face that day.
Was it coincidence or was it destiny? I was never able to know.
Kamala aunty slipped and fell in her bathroom one day, and the injury to her right wrist was quite significant. Her hand had to be plastered to heal the injury.
Kamala Auntie's income was from multiple sources. She was still receiving her late husband's government pension, and she had opened a small shop in the market, and she used to sell items related to traditional and religious worship and rituals. Furthermore, she had given the top floor of her house on rent to us.
With her hand plastered, it was difficult for her to manage the shop as well as her day-to-day activities.
I offered to help.