I am visiting a friend. I buy sweets. The bakery is good. I buy chicken cutlets too. Five of them. They are corrupted by time. If they are safe to eat By the evening, I am not sure. It’s already noon. “They are freshly baked,” says the sales woman. She is not just a sales woman. She is also the wife of the owner. So I trust her. Time is 1.00 PM. My wife is waiting for me to return. She is also coming with me. It’s our first visit after marriage. We are visiting our best friend. I raise a lot of dust With my tires As I rev the engine hard For a quick turn and a fast return. I pick her up at her home, one hour’s drive. From there, we took the most romantic route By the reserve forest, On a macadam road. From Panoor* to Peravoor**, She won’t feel bored, The road is fine, and the nature divine. My friend was told That we will reach by evening, at four. We are a half way when it’s three thirty. I try to smell hard for the chicken cutlets. Any variation in smell Meant they are lost to nature. I slam the accelerator. The car flies. The road is not straight. On both sides, Wild Life Reserves. If I drive any faster We may end up seeking room For our dead bodies Among the wilderness. I try to tell my wife. She is already nodding. So I keep focused on the road. I wanted to take the cutlets out And check them one last time. I pray they are patient Before they decide to give in To the instinct of nature To transform in an inedible form. By the time, we reach his house It was raining at Peravoor. Before greeting him The first thing I did Was to check on my chicken cutlets. I thought I could just leave The cutlets inside the car In case they are rotten. Before I could smell them, My wife snatched them away And placed them on a table For everyone to see. She seemed confident. Had she seen the owner’s wife? I urged my friend To take the banana chips first Wishing, he would forget Chicken cutlets until we left the place. That way I hoped to save my molten pride From spilling over The heated veins of the body. I decided to trust For the time being What I was told By the baker’s lady.
* A small town in Kannur district, South India. ** A hill town in Kannur district, South India.