It was dark outside and Dani sat wih a mug of tea on her veranda. The forest seemed to grow thicker in the nights, as if to contain the animals inside and keep all intruders out. The shadows mingled, locked together, building a wall, which only let sounds through the impermeable thicket.
Dani could make out the voices of several different birds, the chirping of insects and from time to time she could hear the chattering of monkeys. Those sounds had become very familiar to her in the last weeks and it had become almost a ritual before going to bed, to just sit and listen to the sounds of the night.
A silent shadow broke through the wall of darkness and made its way towards her veranda. She could make out the shape of a man and tensed. She never got visitors at such a late time of the day. With slow movements, so as not to alert the stranger, she gripped the thick branch under her chair and brought it to her side. Ready to use it if necessary.
"Who is out there and what do you want?"
"It is just me, no need to worry."
"Narayan, is something wrong?"
"No, I just wanted to check on Ramesh." When he came closer, Dani could make out the outline of his strong features. His prominent chin and cheekbones under the deep and soulful eyes.
"He is fine. He is already sleeping inside. Would you like to have some tea?"
"That would be great. Thank you." He dropped his bag with plants he had collected from the forest and Dani left to fetch another mug of tea. When she returned and didn't see him on the veranda she turned to her room and saw him bent over the bed where Ramesh was sleeping. He was stroking his cheek and gave him a kiss on his forehead in a gentle gesture, before he turned around to her. He took the mug out of her hands and they both sat down on the veranda again.
After a long silence Narayan started to speak in a soft voice. "You know, since I bring Ramesh to you when I go into the forest I have the feeling, that I don't get to see him very often. And when I do, he is talking about you all the time. I think you know that he admires you. I know it is silly, but sometimes I feel like I am reduced to a weekend-dad and I don't want him to see me like that. I want him to know that I am always there for him."
"I am sorry. I didn't mean to intrude on your family, or your relationship with Ramesh."
"You are not intruding. I am really glad that you are looking after him when I am gone. It is just ...I miss him. We used to be so close. Even when I went into the woods, he was there when I returned, sharing the bed with me. And we had always the mornings together. Now he goes straight from here to school with you and I see him only when I don't go to the forest. My life feels suddenly so empty without having him around me all the time. Does this sound ridiculous?"