The wishing trees by John Shors
Author:John Shors [John Shors]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Histoire
ISBN: 9780451231130
Published: 2010-09-15T06:11:54+00:00
TWO DAYS LATER, IAN AND MATTIE SAT on a train bound for Varanasi. They once again had paid for a sleeper car. Though the day had been hot, the trainâs windows were open, and a refreshing breeze tumbled from car to car. The clatter of the steel wheels on the tracks was soothingâa combination of gentle movement and soft, constant noise. Ian thought that riding on a train like this one must be similar to being in the womb. The warmth, the background noise, and the movement merged together into a sensation that could hardly have been more pleasing. For the first time since heâd lost Mattie, he felt completely relaxed.
The sun had set, and scattered lightbulbs illuminated the train. Mattie and Ian sat on one side of a stainless-steel table, while an Indian couple occupied the other seats. The woman was dressed in a red sari with blue trim. Her hair was pulled back into a bun, her nose and ears pierced with gold jewelry. A red bindi dotted the spot above and between her eyes. Sitting beside her, a balding man in black pants and a white collared shirt put down his newspaper and looked out the window. His companion carefully unfolded a misshapen box of aluminum foil. Inside were small yellow cakes. She handed a cake to the man, then looked at Mattie. âWould you like one, dear?â she asked in well-spoken English, holding out a cake. âThis is mango halwa, really nothing more than mango puree mixed with a little sugar syrup.â
Mattie glanced at Ian, unsure if she should accept food from a stranger. He nodded and so she smiled and extended her hand. âThank you.â
âAnd you, sir?â
âIâd fancy a go at one,â Ian replied, the smell of the treats making his mouth water.
âI made these from fresh juicy mangos,â she said. âNot like those monsters grown from fertilizer that you buy in the city.â
Ian smiled, biting into the dessert, which was sweet and soft. âCrikey. Thatâs quite good.â
âSheâs a good cook,â the man said, reaching for a second helping. âOf course, her cooking makes me fat, but Iâm not complaining.â
âDo you live in Varanasi?â Ian asked. âOr are you on holiday?â
The woman adjusted her sari, pulling the garment higher. âOur son is an engineering student there. We visit him every few months. And you? Where are you from? Why are you in India?â
âMy wife asks too many questions,â the man said, though he smiled.
Ian finished his sweet. âNo worries, mate. My daughter, Mattie, and I are from New York. Weâre in India for a few weeks.â
âWhat have you seen in India?â the woman asked, looking at Mattie, handing her a napkin.
Mattie wiped her hands. âWe saw the Taj Mahal.â
âWhat time of day was that?â
âMorning.â
âMorning is good. But on your next trip to India, visit the Taj at night, under a full moon. Then your knees will really grow weak.â
The man nodded to a uniformed attendant who pushed a cart down the aisle. Words in Hindi were exchanged before the passenger handed over a few bills.
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