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Once upon a time in village there was an old
man-Bill. He wanted to meet his son who lived in a city. He started
his journey and came to a city where his son used to work and stay. He went
to the place from where he used to get letters long back. When he knocked
the door he was excited and smiled with joy to meet his son.
Unfortunately, someone else opened the door. Bill asked, “I suppose Mike
should be staying in this place.” The person said, “No! He had left the place
and shifted to different location.” Bill was disappointed and just
thinking how to meet his son. He started to walk in the street and the neighbours asked bill, “Are you looking for Mike?” Bill responded by nodding his
head. The neighbours gave the present address and office address of Mike
to the Bill. Bill thanked them and started towards the path which will
lead to his son.
Bill went to the office and asked in the
reception counter, “Could you please tell me the location of Mike, in this
office?” The receptionist asked, “May I know how you are related to him?” Bill
responded politely by saying, “I'm his father.” The receptionist said, Bill to
wait for a moment and rang up to Mike and conveyed the same. Mike was shocked
and told the receptionist to send his father to the cabin immediately.
Bill entered the cabin and when he saw Mike; his eyes were filled with
tears. Mike was happy to see his father. They had a simple
conversation for a while and then Bill asked Mike, “Son! Mom wants to see you.
Come home with me.”
Mike responded, “No father. I can’t come.
I’ve a busy life and it’s hard to get leave.”
Bill gave a simple smile and said, “Okay! You may
do your work. I’ll be going back to our village today evening.”
Mike asked, “You can stay for few days with me.
Please.”
Bill responded after a moment of silence, “Son.
You are busy with your tasks. I don’t want to make you
uncomfortable or become a burden for you.” Continued, “I hope if ever had
chance to meet you again, I would be happy.” He left the place.
After 2 months Mike felt bad for treating his
father in a weird manner. He felt guilt for it and took a leave in office
for few days and went to his village to meet his father. When he went to
the place where he was born and grew up, he saw that his parents were not
there. He was shocked and asked the neighbours, “What happened here? My
parents have to be there. Where are they now?” The neighbours gave the
address of the place where his parents are staying. Mike rushed to the
place and noticed that the place where his parents are staying currently was
like a graveyard. Mike eyes was filled with tears and started to walk
slowly towards the home. His father Bill noticed Mike in a far distance
and waved his hand to draw his attention. Mike saw his father and started
to run and hugged him.
Bill asked, “How are you?” and continued, “What a
surprise to see you here. I didn’t expect that you would be coming to this
place.”
Mike felt ashamed and kept his head down. Bill
said, “Why are you feeling bad. Is anything wrong happened?”
Mike responded, “No father” continued, “It’s just
I never knew that I would be seeing you in this position in our village.”
Bill smiled and said, “I had debts due to loss in
farming and wanted to reclaim our home back. So I thought of approaching
you, but you were more concerned about your tasks than us. I just didn’t
want to burden you with this problem and remained silent.”
Mike whispered, “You could’ve told me. I’m not an
outsider.”
Bill turned around and said, “Your words on
office made me to remain quiet. All we wanted was your happiness.
So I kept quiet.”
Mike started to cry and hugged his father again.
He asked his father to apologize and forgive him for his mistake. Bill smiled
and said, “No need for that. All I wanted was that you must come to
us. I’m happy with what I got now.” And from then Mike made his parents
life more comfortable.
The moral of the story is that, the parents of
most of the children wants their children to be happy and they don’t seek for a
help when they need. It’s the responsibility of children to take care of
their parents till their end.
M. Ganesh Sai
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