Translated from the Original Hindi by
Kanwar Dinesh Singh
Upon hearing the request of his father on the phone, he said, “Papa ji, I would have made the children talk to you, but….”
“Son!” Before he could finish his thought, a voice rang over the phone, “Son, there is a magazine in my hand with a short story printed in it. Let me first read it to you. Son, just put your phone on the speaker. If children are nearby, they may also listen. Yes then….”
He picked up the phone and said to his wife sitting near him, “Five months have passed; today, let the children talk to their grandfather on the phone.”
“No. Not at all. The children are doing their homework right now; they will talk to him after some time.”
“Son, are you listening? Son….”
When the children were playing outside on the ground after a while, the wife said to her husband, “Let’s now have the children talk to their grandfather.” The wife was agitated.
Later on, when he called his children to talk on the phone, the children shouted, “Daddy, now we are playing; we will talk later.”
“Son, the short story….”
“Papa ji, it’s…it’s….”
The phone was disconnected.
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Kanwar Dinesh Singh
Poet, Storyteller, Critic and Translator (English/Hindi)
Associate Professor of English & Editor: Hyphen
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