That fateful day, it was pouring heavily when I was
scurrying about in a rush to cross the road so I could catch the bus home which
would come any minute now. Before I realized what happened, I found myself
lying flat on the road – pretty much like a frog squished by a truck – with my
spectacles nowhere in sight. I could only imagine what I might have looked like
over there, lying on my back, unable to find my glasses, my umbrella twisted in
a very odd manner, realizing that my favourite bangle was now broken and
suddenly aware of the various pairs of eyes staring at me, as if I was giving
them some special circus show or something.
Did I cry? No, I did not; but I
would definitely have lost control over the stream of tears if any one of them
tried to laugh. Gosh, it was such a humiliating moment!
Suddenly it stopped raining over
me. It hadn’t stopped raining as such, but I wasn’t getting drenched anymore.
Someone was holding his umbrella over my sprawled out self, trying to protect
me from the rain. He bent down and helped me up, gave me his umbrella and set
out to find my glasses. I must have cut such a sorry figure, that he apologized
to me that my bangle was broken, and asked me if I wanted a ride home. I
assured him I could manage to reach home without getting myself under the
wheels of any of the vehicles plying on the road. He did not leave me until he
saw me safely board a bus!
Known for being blind to the obstacles lying in my way, my family is not surprised that I bump into walls all that time. All these years, this has never happened to me in public and I was saved the humiliation.
Ok, now, he might not be a hero
in your eyes, but for me he was. He saved me from one of my biggest fears –
public humiliation, and for that I will be indebted to him forever. He was my good samaritan. There have been
others, no doubt, but somehow, this time I wanted to write about him.
The prompt for this week’s Theme Thursday was “…good samaritans. Have you ever met one? Have you been one? ”
A Good Samaritan indeed,glad there were no injuries. A great write.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Oh there were injuries alright, but then I did not want to go into those details as the moment was more emotional than physical :)
DeleteHuman nature is so varied, sometimes the bad side gets the most attention: obviously this was not a pleasant experience but the kindness of strangers is a good thing to have witnessed. Hope you manage to stay on your feet on future :-)
ReplyDeleteHa ha :D I hope I can stay on my feet alright..
DeleteI am so glad you weren't hurt and could very much and can very much relate to "I would have cried if anyone had tried to laugh" :)) And as for the good Samaritan.May his tribe increase :)
ReplyDeletehe he :)
DeleteYou are sweet Sri :)
Happens to most of us...
ReplyDeleteThe world is a better place because of people like him. More power to people like him and may his tribe increase!
It's people like that that make me think maybe the world will be ok.
ReplyDeleteMaybe one day, the world will be ok :)
DeleteA very sweet Samaritan too! :)
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