Thursday, November 26, 2020

Diwali

 

Diyas are lit up in all their glory-

the dancing shadows of flickering flames.
The colourful curves spread by rangoli,

and the flowers blooming on doors and frames.

Sound of a firecracker before dawn,

the hot oil bath to cleanse the mind and soul.

Then the traditional finery to don

while the kitchen chugs with steaming sweet rolls.

House is abuzz with parental blessing

whose aroma would linger forever.

The handwritten notes with all the fussing-

Imprints of those will remain to savour.

Though I relish those memories as much-

I miss those feet in my dreams that I touch. 



Thursday, November 19, 2020

Emma

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Long time ago, on an island, there lived a small boy with an old lady. His name was Ed and the old lady was known as Emma. The island was surrounded by a beautiful forest and sea. They lived in a small log house. Most of the things in the house, including the house, were made by Emma when she was young. Emma loved Ed very much. She was a very strong and pure lady. But she was getting old. Emma wanted to teach Ed everything she knew. Ed was an intelligent boy. To keep the boy occupied as well as happy, she decided to have a set of activities.


One early morning Emma woke up Ed and took him to the sea. Water was crystal blue. Playfully she began teaching him to swim. Ed loved the sea. He collected lots of shells and after a couple of hours Emma brought him home. She made breakfast for him. Fruits were in abundance in the forest and also Emma had created her own vegetable garden where she  grew various vegetables. She began teaching him to read and write. Emma had one trunk full of books. She picked up one book and began reading stories to him. When Ed started getting bored she opened the trunk and took out paints and brushes. She told Ed to close his eyes imagine a picture and then draw that picture. Ed was a quick learner. And he asked lots of questions to Emma. Ed also learnt to make small wooden things from the bark of a tree. In the evening Emma took Ed for fishing. They sat on the pier catching fish and talking for hours. By late evening they returned home with a basket full fishes. But more important for Ed was the time they spent together where he could learn so much from Emma.


Their life went on. Emma made sure to change her routine every now and then so that Ed didn't get bored. Sometimes she would take Ed through the forest where he learnt to climb trees. He was full of energy and enthusiasm. Sometimes after returning home Emma would teach Ed about stars,sun,moon,earth and other planets. Ed loved Emma. Every night after putting Ed to sleep, Emma would open the trunk and note down his progress and accordingly change his activities for the next few days. Ed was growing up and Emma needed to keep pace. She hadn't had many years left.


Years flew by and one day as Emma was putting Ed to sleep he asked " Emma, how did my mama look?". She said " Ed, she was the most beautiful girl I ever saw and you look just like her". Ed asked " What about my papa?". Before Emma could answer Ed had fallen asleep.


Next morning Emma took Ed to the forest. They walked till they came to a place surrounded by huge trees. They could hear birds chirping and waterfall somewhere afar. Emma plucked some flowers, held Ed's hand and led him to a small clearing. It was his mom's grave. Emma said " This is where I buried you mama. She was a beautiful lady". Emma had put a hand drawn photo of his mom on the tomb which she took it and handed it to Ed. Ed looked at the photo with tears in his eyes and looked at Emma. Emma hugged him and said " I have been waiting for this moment. Let's sit here for sometime". Ed and Emma sat under the shade of a gigantic tree. Emma spread a mat and laid out the meal she had brought with her. They sat there, eating in silence feeling protected in each other's company. At last Emma said " Let's go back home. There is a lot to talk about". Gentle breeze was blowing and somewhere in the distance they could hear the sound of the waterfall as it came crashing down on the rocks below. And then Emma said..


Ed and his mama had been washed up ashore on a huge trunk. probably of a ship. Emma had gone to the sea for fishing when she saw them and quickly brought them to her house. Ed's mom was barely alive and survived only for a day. Ed was then about three years old. Emma buried her in the forest. She vowed to take care of Ed till someone came to take him back.


As they reached home, Ed was visibly shaken and tired. He asked Emma to tell him everything.


Emma's husband was a fisherman. They had been on the island ever since Emma could remember. Whenever he went far into the sea for fishing and met a ship sailing, he would exchange few things with them. Some of the things in the house were brought by him this way. The trunk in which Emma kept her books and other things were made by Emma from the piece of log  on which Ed and his mom had arrived. One day Emma's husband did not return and she lived alone till she found Ed. After hearing Emma's story Ed closed his eyes and said " Emma, I love you".


Next morning Emma picked up the only unread book from the trunk and read out to Ed. At the end of the day she marked Ed's progress in her card.


Few days went by. Emma had shared all her knowledge with Ed. One morning when she took Ed to the sea, she saw one small boat approaching. She could see a ship moored a little farther into the sea. When the boat touched the shore, one handsome young man embarked and started toward them. Emma felt the moment had arrived. He introduced himself as Tom and Emma a could immediately see the resemblance between Tom and Ed. Even Ed felt it and he asked " Dad?". Tom nodded.


Ed and his mama had gone on a voyage. Tom couldn't accompany them as he was busy with his work. The ship on which they were sailing got caught up in a storm and they were thrown up on this island. No survivors were found. But Tom had not lost hopes and he kept looking for them. Finally after so many year he had found them. But Emma told tom that his wife had died the moment she had arrived. Tom was heart broken. Emma told Tom everything from the time they had arrived on this island. After hearing, Tom couldn't thank Emma enough. Now the moment Emma had been waiting for had arrived. she made it easier and said " Tom, I am getting old and can't handle your little brat anymore. Please take him with you". And then Emma cried.


Ed was confused and torn between Tom and Emma. Tom told Emma " Emma, you could come with us". But he knew the answer. Ed shook uncontrollably till Emma gave him a big hug. Emma said " Ed, I don't have anything to give you as a parting gift".  Ed replied " Emma, you don't realize what you've given me. The things you taught me and the way you took care of me is the greatest treasure I could ever have. And also, it is not a parting gift since I will one day come back to take you with me".


With tears in their eyes, Tom and Ed departed. Emma held back her tears with a supreme effort as she didn't want Ed to see the disappointment but just love in her eyes. Tom held Ed's hand and they sailed away.




To Catch A Thief


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 A few distance from the beach and overlooking the beautiful sea, stood a ten storeyed building. It was made of brick and stone. Each floor had one huge flat and one occupant. Professor Maldini lived on the first floor. A professor of history and a brilliant man. He had traveled around the world teaching history. Now in his sixties, he had decided to spend the rest of his life here. He lived alone. Though he was rich, he led a very simple life and didn't need much to live on. His only interests were reading and teaching which he did at a nearby state university. But he had one passion or weakness, which no one was aware of. He liked to steal. Every now and then he would choose a target, burgle his or her house and pick up few things for his amusement. His challenge was not to get caught and he never did.


Michael lived a few blocks away from Professor Maldini. Like the professor, he lived alone and worked in a small firm downtown. He had heard about a thief prowling the neighbourhood. People had been complaining about losing their valuables and so as a responsible citizen Michael decided to do something about it. He made up his mind to catch this thief, whoever he was. But since he didn't even have his description, he devised a plan. 


He decided to bait this thief. Michael owned a few expensive artifacts which until now he had kept them locked up in his house. Now he began displaying these curios in public. Word hit the fan and soon enough it reached Professor Maldini's ears. Professor had never heard of Michael. So he made some discreet inquiries and found that Michael lived just a few blocks from his house and he did own few interesting artifacts. It was about time professor found a new target. 


To get acquainted with the surroundings of where Michael lived, Professor Maldini began his daily walks around Michael's area and also to know Michael's routine. He found out that on week days Michael left his house in the morning by about eight and returned by seven. Except few grocery shopping, he never left his house in the evening. Sometimes weekends, since he lived alone, he went out for dinner with his friends and sometimes, since Michael's parents lived a couple of hours' drive from his house, he would spend the night over at their place.


During the week, an old lady came to Michael's house who did his laundry and cleaned the house. Occasionally, she cooked for him but would leave by evening. So stealing during the day was not possible. Only convenient time for Professor Maldini to break into Michael's house was when Michael stayed the night over at his parent's house. And so he waited patiently for Michael to go away.


By now, Michael was confident that the word about his artifacts had reached the thief. To entice the thief further, he changed his routine a bit and left the house in the evening hoping the thief would enter his house.


One day he spotted a man suspiciously moving around his house. On closer examination he realized that he had been seeing this man for sometime now. Could this man be the thief? Michael began following this man. Upon making inquiries, to his amazement he found that this man was none other than the famous history Professor, Maldini. A brilliant man and a valuable asset to the state. But if Michael's intuition proved correct, the professor had a weakness and Michael felt his duty to straighten this problem. He found out where Professor Maldini lived, which wasn't very difficult given his fame and began checking the area out.


One evening when Michael returned home early, he found Professor Maldini taking his, now usual, evening walks near his house. Michael's maid had just finished her daily chores and was coming out of the house. Michael saw the opportunity and told his maid that since he would be going to his parents' house during the week-end, she should keep few extra set of clothes ready before she left the house. That would be three days from now for him to plan his next move. Michael made sure Professor Maldini was within earshot.


Finally the day arrived. He pretended he was going to his parents' house. And as he had guessed, but with some difficulty, he spotted  Professor hiding near his house waiting for him to go. With an overnight bag around his shoulders, Michael left his house. Professor Maldini waited for a few minutes and the headed towards Michael's house. So Michael's intuition was correct. Professor indeed was the elusive thief. 


Now it was Michael's turn to get into action. It didn't take much time for Michael to reach Professor's house. He  double scanned the area for confirmation that no one was around and approached the house from the beach-side entrance. Since Professor Maldini lived on the first floor, it wasn't difficult for Michael to climb. He landed softly on the balcony. Michael had been training himself to remain fit for the last couple of weeks just for this adventure. Since this was the first time he was, not only trespassing but actually breaking into somebody's house to steal. `


Meanwhile, once inside Michael's house, Professor Maldini began looking for the artefacts Michael had so proudly displayed in public. But today Michael had kept his apartment a bit untidy intentionally. He wanted to buy himself some time when Professor would be burgling his house. And sure enough Professor Maldini took some time to find those curios he was looking for. Finally with his trained eye he found them. He picked them up, put it in his bag and was about to leave when his eyes caught a set of freshly ironed clothes lying on the bed. Professor Maldini had a disturbing feeling.


By now, Michael was searching Professor Maldini's house. Michael found few valuables and show-pieces carefully displayed. He picked up those valuables which he thought belonged to the professor and put it in his overnight bag. After all, he didn't want to steal things which the professor had stolen from others. That would complicate matters further. His plan was to confront the Professor with these valuables as an insurance. Probably shake him a bit and swap these belongings with those which he believed Professor Maldini would steal from his house. He wanted to make the Professor aware of his weakness. If the Professor realized that he was making a mistake then Michael would let him go and not hand him over to the police. Or else, Michael had no other choice. Professor Maldini was a valuable gift to the society and least Michael could do was give him a chance.


After putting the valuables in his bag, Michael gave a final look around the house to check if he had left any trace behind. Satisfied, he headed towards the balcony from which he had entered the Professor's house. Before he could take a step, the front door burst open and three police officers stood pointing guns at Michael. Michael was too stunned to move or even blink. Like a rabbit caught under the head-light. Not used to this kind of entertainment, Michael dropped the bag he was carrying and surrendered himself. The police handcuffed him and put him in the police car to take him to the station. Michael was dazed. Everything was happening very fast. He shook himself up from this nightmare and tried to argue that he wasn't the one that the police was looking for. One of the officers found it an understatement of the year. With no other choice but to protect himself, Michael told them it was Professor Maldini, the history professor who was the real thief and not him. One of the officers found it so funny that he laughed his guts out. He warned Michael that stealing was bad enough and accusing someone of such reputation was even more damning. The police officers seemed to know Professor Maldini and had an unanimous opinion that he was a respectable gentleman. Whereas Michael fitted the description of the thief perfectly. Almost too conveniently for Michael to digest. 


With no other way out, Michael asked the police officers how they found out where he was. One of the officers seeing no harm, gave Michael the phone number from where the anonymous caller had placed the call to the police. Michael couldn't believe what he was seeing. It was his home number. Now Michael wondered, how was he going to explain to the police officers that it was his home number and somebody had placed the call from his house to catch him. But nobody else lived in that house other than himself. That would take some convincing. Could there be anything more absurd?


Nevertheless the police officers checked the number and indeed it belonged to Michael. Now they found this so stupid that they almost pitied Michael. Michael didn't know what was happening to him. He was confident when it all began, too stunned to react when he was caught, scared when realization sunk in, confused when he found that his home phone number was used to catch him, and finally when he had solved the jigsaw puzzle he was brought to the police station. Wow, what a roller coaster. As he was mulling over, they arrived at the police station and to his surprise Professor Maldini was waiting at the entrance almost as if welcoming him. The police officers finally stopped laughing. As Michael got out of the police car, handcuffed, he saw Professor Maldini smiling, mocking at him. Michael went up the professor.


"So it was you who called the police", Michael concluded. Professor Maldini shrugged.

"So what did you steal from my house, you thief", Michael accused. Professor Maldini acted confused.

"I think I should be asking you that question", Professor smiled.

"I just wanted to erase your weakness but not hand you over to the police. But I guess you had other plans", Michael said.

"Looks like you are the one who is going to be erased. And what you call weakness is my passion",  Professor Maldini said.

"Whatever. But you shouldn't have done this", Michael said.

"Again, I should be telling you this", Professor replied.

Then it dawned on Michael that since he was caught red-handed stealing, he and not Professor Maldini was the thief.


"So tell me Professor, how did you know I was at your house?", Michael asked.

"That was just a guess like you had guessed about me, but you should have at least carried the clothes you had planned on taking to your parents' house", Professor Maldini whispered.

So that was it, Michael thought.

"I will have my revenge, professor", Michael said.

"I will be waiting", Professor Maldini replied.

"Please take him away, officers", Professor Maldini requested the police officer.

"Our pleasure, professor", the officer replied.


Michael was taken into the custody and charged and booked for the crime he had now committed.

Professor Maldini was a hero for catching the thief.



Checkmate

 


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Michael lay on a bed. He was fully clothed but his head was shaved. A small machine, like an ancient radio was kept on a table next to his bed. All kinds of wires jutted out of it and were plugged to his head. He felt no pain but anxiety kept him awake. He was in a tiny room which was bare except for a fridge and a folding stool. An air conditioner hummed over his head.

A door hissed open and a man entered. 

“ Morning Michael. How are you feeling,?” he asked. 

Michael tried to reply but his mouth felt dry so he just nodded and smiled. The man smiled back.

He was a short, balding, middle-age man, and wore gold rimmed glasses - Dr. Jacob.

Michael didn’t know where he was. He was sedated before being brought here.

“ Thanks Jacob,” he finally managed to say.

“You are welcome,”  the doc said, “ It will take a few hours to complete and then you can leave. You might feel a bit dizzy but don’t worry, it would be just the drug wearing off. For now, rest”.

Michael closed his eyes. Dr. Jacob adjusted a few switches on the machine, fussed over Michael and left.

After, what seemed like ages, Michael woke up. He could hear some soft music played somewhere. And felt some movement. Then a voice floated in the air.

“ Aha! You are awake. It’s done. I am dropping you home.”

Michael looked around. The machine had stopped blinking, and his head was free of any attachments. He got up, felt a bit dizzy as if waking up after a hangover. 


He was in a big van that Dr. Jacob drove. But for a slight disorientation he was feeling fine. He looked out the window. It was quite dark and he realized he had been away almost for the whole day - not that anyone would be looking for him. He lived alone in a comfortable apartment. It had a beautiful view overlooking a river and rugged mountains in the background. They were approaching his house.


“ I will get down here and walk home,” he informed the doctor.

Dr. Jacob looked at him thru the rear view mirror and shrugged. He stopped the van. 

“Take care Michael,” he said, “ and call me if anything,” added affectionately.


The van drove away as Michael stood on a pavement with his hands in the pockets. His head seemed lighter now as he started walking slowly.


Michael was a professional chess player - exceptional. He had sufficient income rolling out of his chess wins. He didn’t need lot of money as he led a simple yet high thinking life. Next month he had an important title match coming up against his long time rival, Agnus - a genius. The stakes were high and so was the tournament money. But for Michael it was a grudge match. He wanted to win this badly, and he was sure Agnus felt the same. He had been preparing for it for the past six months and was confident. But of late he had been having a nagging intuition that he wasn’t finishing the game well. Michael relied heavily on instincts and took each one seriously. Finally he decided to do something about it.


He spent occasional weekends with his long time friend Dr. Jacob. They would play chess - doctor being a reasonably good player but not a professional. And after a game or two would retire to the porch, relax in big leather chairs, and share a couple of Jack Daniel’s. 


Jacob held a doctorate in biotechnology , speciality - human cell development - a new  found technology which he himself had introduced to enhance  human brain. He had been doing enough research on it and was quite successful. And now all he needed - Michael knew - a willing brain to implement it. 


One evening as they sat on the porch, Michael, with courage in form of bourbon in front of him, broached the subject. He decided to be direct as he was aware his friend disliked solving riddles which weren’t riddles in the first place. 


“Doc,” he started as casually as he could, and immediately Dr. Jacob sensed they were approaching his professional territory since only then Michael would call him “Doc” , “I want you to create a cell which will contain all possible chess moves, and insert it into my brain,” he shot.

The doctor stared. Bull’s eye. The dart had hit the mark. 

“Like a computer chip that contains all data,” he continued.

Dr. Jacob didn’t say anything. He nodded, smiled and then brushed it off.

“Come on doc. I know even you are as eager to experiment.” Michael persisted.

The doctor sighed. Michael was right. He needed a human. But Michael? He was his best friend. What if something went wrong?


“I will take full responsibility.” Michael pressed on as if reading his thoughts.

“Let me sleep over it.” the doc said finally.


They chatted for an hour, and Michael didn’t bring up the subject. They promised to meet the next week. It was going to be along one, thought Michael.


The weekend arrived. They sat on the porch skipping the chess game ritual. Dr. Jacob had puffy red eyes, clearly he hadn’t slept much but there was an unmistakable twinkle which Michael detected to his satisfaction. They began the conversation with some hiccups. First, Jacob made absolutely sure what Michael wanted him to perform, and whether he was still willing. Michael said he had never been surer. 


“This is a complicated process,” Dr. Jacob began,” and tho I am pretty confident, I may have to consult my friend and colleague, Dr. Paul, and ask him to be devil’s advocate to keep me grounded and true. In that case, I have to divulge some information to keep this operation error proof. I have known Paul for some time now and I respect his judgement. The actual procedure and the implantation will take one full day. And, at the end, I assure you, you will not feel much different. I ask you one last time Michael - are you sure you want this so badly?” said Dr. Jacob.


“ As badly as you want it.”  retorted Michael. Doctor smiled.

“ What about this Dr. Paul? Are you sure you want to involve him? I am comfortable with only two of us knowing about this but if you have to share this…”  Michael continued but the doctor interrupted,

“ Your safety is more important to me than the discovery of our little adventure.”  said Dr. Jacob.

Michael nodded.


When everything was pretty much agreed upon, Jacob concluded,

“ Next thursday you come to my house at our usual hour. You will be sedated, and after a long rest, the next morning on Friday, taken for cell implantation.”


And so, now, here he was, incepted, walking on the pavement fully equipped for his upcoming battle against Agnus.


He approached a small bridge that connected to his house. He felt fine and was eager to test the chip inserted into his brain, or somewhere around it. The grudge match was a week away. He crossed the bridge looking at the small stream that ran below it. Calm. He reached his house and unlocked the front door. It was pretty dark now. Suddenly his mobile vibrated in his pocket. He flipped it open. A text message from Jacob - hope u r feeling ok. call once you settle down -

Michael smiled and responded - yes, thanks - 

He went to his room and booted his computer. Surprisingly he wasn’t feeling hungry. Time to play.


“ Good evening Michael,” the screen came alive, “ are you ready to get beaten?” It teased. He was playing against the computer. Michael smiled - Morning Monica . We shall see - He called his computer Monica and had programmed her for such random banters to get the feeling that he was playing against a human. But these exchanges were not really random as they were also based on previous games. Monica, the computer, at times, also voiced during a game - never about the game tho - and Michael loved the way she came up with teasing repartees.  He set the play level at ‘standard’ and began. Few moves. The game went on. He didn’t feel the chip inserted inside his brain was aiding him. But again, he wasn’t sure how he would feel if it was. He continued playing and defeated the computer without much problem. 

“ That was a quickie. “ Monica grunted. Michael laughed. 

He thought of calling Dr. Jacob but then decided to give one more try. He set the play level at ‘difficult’ and began his next game. 

“ Now you are acting like a real man. Let’s see what you got, eh?” She purred. 

Michael ignored her and began. As the game progressed the position of the board grew complex and he was completely absorbed, forgetting he had a powerful computer working inside his brain. Then came the first sign of it’s existence. 


Blip! Then a sort of tingling somewhere inside. He was on high alert. He changed his next move almost automatically - as if driven by a powerful force. Again the next move was in a trance. In the third move Michael thought for a while and deliberately made an error. Immediately he started getting strong vibrations, a loud bell rang inside which he thought only he could hear or sense. He had to make that move which the chip inside his brain was directing - and then a series of moves. In no time he had defeated the machine which otherwise he would have taken much longer to defeat or probably the match would have ended in a draw. He was amazed. This was it. 

“ Oopsy! That was something!” Monica responded. 

He wanted to call Dr. Jacob but realized that it was pretty late. He would call him first thing in the morning. Michael was unable to control his excitement. He wanted to play more but remembered the doctor’s advise to go slow the first few days after the implantation. He was hungry. He got up, yawned in satisfaction, and made coffee and sandwich. He went back to the last game to see if he would have made those final moves independently. Yes. May be he would have with an effort tho. He stared at the screen. Tomorrow he would play a more difficult game and check. He finished his sandwich and gulped down the coffee. Picked up a paperback but fell asleep within a few minutes.


The morning chirps woke Michael up. He went into the bathroom and checked himself in the mirror. He wasn’t sure why he did that but felt reassured when his face looked fine. No disorientation. He laughed. After a quick shave and shower he sat down with a hot cup of coffee and called Dr. Jacob, and told him about the previous night’s events. Michael was elated and congratulated the doctor. Dr. Jacob listened and tried hard to suppress his excitement. But Michael could sense that his friend was equally jubilant tho sounding anxious. After the technical chit chat, Dr. Jacob felt a bit easy. He told Michael to go slow but Michael was already plotting his next game. Dr. Jacob grunted in mock and told him to drop by in the evening.


Michael refilled his coffee, drummed his fingers on the table as the computer was booting up. The screen flickered to life. 

“Good morning Michael.” Wished Monica.

Michael set the level at “toughest”.

“Oh my!” responded Monica,” You are certainly on.”

They began cautiously. On the 25th move, when the game was intense, Michael heard the, now familiar sound.

Blip! Tingle!

The chip was churning moves. And this time strongly. 

On the 35th move, Michael was about to make a tactical error when, again, the chip forced him to make a different move.

“Ah!” exclaimed Monica.

He won after 45 moves. It was tough battle but Michael didn’t feel drained.

“ You were hot today, Michael.” Monica flirted.

Michael smiled. He was immensely satisfied with the chip save for the control it had over him.

He called Dr. Jacob, replayed the game, and confirmed their weekend ritual.


Michael and Dr. Jacob were sitting on the porch. Michael with his feet up, a drink in hand. Dr. Jacob was fidgeting. He wanted to make sure Michael was fine - the game didn’t matter to him since he was certain of the result. When Michael related the entire event, he began to relax. But one thing nagged him - the force with which the chip directed Michael to make his moves. Of course, he had programmed it that way but even he was surprised at it’s power. He sat in contemplation. Next week was the big match against Agnus, a two-games match series. He looked at Michael. He seemed to be in a different world. Dr. Jacob couldn’t help but smile.


“So, is Monica upset?” he asked.

“Not really,” replied Michael,” she is enjoying it. She will be okay.”

“Michael,” said Dr. Jacob, “ I want you to call me after each game and give every small detail. Don’t leave anything out, however trivial.”

Michael promised he would and resumed his day dreaming. They sat muted for a long time. Finally Michael got up, patted his friend’s back, and left. Dr. Jacob sighed and prayed silently.


Dr. Jacob was busy the next week with some assignments. But he attended each of Michael’s phone calls. Michael dutifully called after each game. Dr. Jacob recorded each event in his computer and made a mental note. 

Friday evening, the day before the match, Michael called and said that it was the last practise match and after that he was going to do nothing but relax before the big event. Dr. Jacob jotted down all the subtle changes. He wished Michael good luck and told him he would be there tomorrow to watch him play. It was a day event with three hours break after the first game. When Michael put down the phone,  Dr. Jacob fed the data in his computer and studied the progress of the week. The graf pattern gave no alarming bells. He was satisfied. He looked at Dr. Paul, his colleague and confederate, and nodded. He packed his bag and left for the day. He was on a mission. And it was successful. Now all he wanted was to watch Michael play. On his way out he remembered and called Dr. Paul to shut his computer down. 


Michael was shutting down his computer when his phone rang. It was Dr. Jacob. He looked at the computer, fluttered his eyelashes - love you Monica. Wish me luck - and switched off the screen. He told Dr. Jacob he was ecstatic and eager to play the tournament. Dr. Jacob gave him the green signal.


Saturday morning. Battle lines drawn. Brains oiled. Horns sharpened. Bulls ready. Arena full.

Agnus - white armour. Michael - black armour.

They shook hands and pulled their chairs to sit. Too eager for blood. Too eager to perform. Dust of ego puffed up and settled in the air. 

Dong!

Swords clanged. First attack launched. Few exchange of pieces after ten moves, and the heat was on. Agnus was playing beautifully but Michael was up to the task. Both took a long time to complete the next five moves. Agnus looked relaxed and pleased with the proceedings. Michael was so immersed in the game that he completely forgot about the chip implanted. 


Then on move 20 - Blip! Tingle!

Michael felt the vibrations. He looked up at Agnus to check if he detected any change in him, but he seemed too absorbed. Michael searched in the audience for his friend. Dr. Jacob was sitting in a corner. Their eyes met. Locked. And the doctor understood. It was the first time he was seeing Michael in action with his chip alive and active inside him. He smiled nervously.


Michael made the next move. Agnus raised his eyebrows. He thought he knew Michael’s style but this was new. He looked at Michael but Michael was staring the board. Innocently. After the next three moves Agnus blew a low whistle. He was clearly bemused, and showing it openly. Michael closed his eyes - not guilty.


Next five moves were savage. Agnus stumbled, fell, but held on. A carnage, and he wasn’t going to take this lying down. He launched into an offensive which would have wavered Michael under normal circumstances. But he didn’t know it wasn’t against Michael he was playing now. Michael defected each ambush so deftly that Agnus looked perplexed. He scratched his head number of times, more times than Michael ever remembered. Bull’s eye - thought Michael. Still looking innocent.


Agnus resigned after 38 moves He almost ran to his room without bothering to shake hands with Michael. Michael looked at Dr. Jacob and smiled. He smiled back satisfactorily. Michael stood up and went to hs den. Dr. Jacob followed. They congratulated each other. Dr. Jacob checked his pulse. Normal. He fussed over him. Michael told him to relax. One more game. He made coffee for both of them. Michael gulped down his and informed Dr. Jacob that he was going to take a short nap, and excused himself. Dr. Jacob finished his coffee and joined the audience. To his surprise, he saw Dr. Paul walking in. Funny, he thought. Since when was Dr. Paul interested in chess? He looked a bit edgy. Dr. Jacob brushed the thought aside and busied himself with some reading material he had brought along to read during this break.


Couple of hours passed. Dr. Jacob checked his watch. Next game would start soon. He looked up. No sign of Dr. Paul. 

Dong!

Bulls entered. One fresh. Other ageing, probably with the wounds. But enough clout to hold the head high. Raring to charge. They pulled their chairs in a hurry, not shaking hands, nor looking at each other. The dust-ego settled over their heads - now a familiar territory.


Michael just needed to draw this game to snatch the title from Agnus. But in present euphoria, he would go for a kill. An outright victory, but more importantly, humiliation. He wanted to break Agnus. 

Agnus, on the other hand, needed a win which would then tie the score. He would retain the title since he was the defending champion. 

Michael donned white shining armour. Agunus, black and velvety. The battle of the bulging egos began.


Michael made the preliminary moves. Agnus responded with solid defense. Exchange of pieces and the game cruised along. Evenly matched. 


Move 25- Blip! Tingle!

Michael looked up and found Dr. Jacob in the audience. Their eyes met and he resumed the attack vigorously. Agnus was calm. A fox with enough hunts to his credit.  Suddenly, he looked up and stared at Michael. Michael appeared even more innocent. Agnus almost laughed and turned his head in the direction of the the audience. Both, Dr. Jacob and Michael, followed his gaze. And to their astonishment found Dr. Paul sitting in the front row smiling back at Agnus.


Now, Agnus made a unique move. Michael froze. His chip froze, tho momentarily. And then began a series of vicious, bold moves which experts in the audience watched with their jaws dropping. And dropping further with each next move. There was rustle and more whispering among the audience. This was a matchless performance. Nobody had witnessed such artistry. They dissected and debated each move.


The bulls had finally locked horns on equal terms.

“Now we are chipped from the same block” Agnus remarked so slowly that Michael had to stretch his ears. Michael couldn’t help but laugh.

The board was on fire now. Stakes changed. Emotions high. Game - robotic. 

Michael resigned after 48 moves. He looked at Dr. Jacob dejectedly who smiled in reassurance indicating it was all right. Michael sat stunned. Dr. Paul pumped his fists in the air. Agnus was triumphant and all ready to talk to the reporters.


Dr. Jacob approached Dr. Paul.

“congratulations Paul. You stole my data.”

“Thanks. You shared.”. replied Dr. Paul.

“Not entirely.”  countered Dr. Jacob.

Dr. Paul nodded.

“ How did Agnus win if both the chips were programmed the same way?” Dr. Jacob demanded.

“Not the same way.” Corrected Dr. Paul.

Dr. Jacob looked confused so Dr. Paul continued.

“ Okay Jacob. I shall explain. I owe you that much atleast.”

“Kind of you.” Dr. Jacob shot back.

Dr. Paul ignored it.

“I was thrilled when you confided in me the working of the chip you implanted in Michael’s brain. We were making good progress. And you gotta admit that I gave you good insights. But last week you shut me off completely. And that piqued my curiosity. So I borrowed the data from your computer, which you occasionally leave it on.”


Dr. Jacob cursed under his breath.

“ Yeah, like last evening,” continued Dr. Paul, “ I made a similar chip. But I improvised. I added, or rather injected ‘Mega’, my new recipe , a new drug which I have been working on for some time now. It’s a drug which adjusts itself to the new environment and has the ability to develop on it’s own. So in this case - Agnus - it resided in the chip, got used to the environment and helped develop the cell. With the result, the cell grew, and created thinking power without any additional help from outside. Basically, the chip grew intelligent with each additional chess move, in this case. Stronger. And the result was for all to see.” Concluded Dr. Paul.


Dr. Jacob was impressed, “ When did you inject ‘Mega’?” he asked.

“ During the break. The chip was implanted but activated when ‘Mega’ was incepted. 

“ What about repercussions?” Dr. Jacob was agitated now, “ Is that not dangerous? Does Agnus know there is somebody actually living inside him, in all practical sense? Is he aware of it?”


Dr. Paul shrugged and looked at Agnus, who was busy talking to the reporters, impressing them.

“ I have explained to him to the best of my ability and he is prepared to take a chance,” he said, “ look at him now. Look at the attention he is getting. He wouldn’t miss this for the world.” Dr. Paul evaded the real question and smiled.


Dr. Jacob shook his head and left.

Michael still sat in the same position with his eyes closed.

Checkmate.


Saturday, November 7, 2020

Pieces

 

I cut myself to pieces-

every limb is on its own.

Now each lives as it pleases,

and unbound by others’ moans.

Dreams galore, swirl in my head.

Heart flaps wings of fantasy

Tongue unrolls the thoughts unsaid..

Legs seek the sand and the sea.

As soul hums deep melodies-

feel the aroma of peace.