The blare of the horn sounded repeatedly,
every fresh one making his ears ache. He heard voices; the nightmare has ceased
he found himself muttering. The stings of cold water all over followed a rough
jostle of the arms. He opened his left eye, the glare of the sun momentarily
blinding him. A frowning face stared back, and yet the tiny pair of eyes
sparkled with unmistakable humour as they travelled over his body. A high
pitched chatter to his left and a wave of pain coursed through his head.
His thoughts were dimly focusing on the
something poking into his back, rather his skin. He sat up straight scaring the
old lady who almost fell on her back. “Sorry, ma’am” the apology came
naturally. What puzzled him were the hoots of laughter from the pavement. Pavement?
What was he doing there? Looking down at himself, he wished he had never
woken up.
The hoots grew louder until the old lady
raised her palm. She was questioning him pointing to the other comatose body. Eddie!
He found himself smiling. The tall, lanky boy looked downright silly in his
boxers and socks. They hadn’t even spared them their shoes. Was that dried
blood on his face? “No Chinese, someone around speak English?” The lady
turned to a girl, pointing out to the adjacent door. In the ensuing silence, he
tried to recollect the events of last night. They had had a light dinner, a few
drinks when their new found friend had suggested hitting some of the moderate
hotspots along Clarke Quay. The waitresses at Hooter had been a welcome sight. But
man, expensive for a student like me. The food was different. Eddie was
devouring it like no tomorrow, that yankee. Next stop had been some nightclub,
nice spot, and those girls with that weird, coloured hair. Wigs. Come to
think of it, they seemed less like girls and more like…
“Hello.” the accent hadn’t lost its
British touch. He felt better despite the loss of his I.D and wallet, even his
I phone.
“Nice pickle you’re in. Indian?”
“No, British-Pakistani” he bristled.
“That attitude isn’t going to help you. You
guys look the same.” As an afterthought, “Maybe, I should let the local police
handle this. No one here wants trouble.”
Abbas’s blood ran cold. Police meant
questioning, calls to his relatives, the embassy, embarrassment even jailed for
lack of papers …His elder brother would kill him if his uncle did not. How
would he explain his drinking and hangouts?
“I apologise, wasn’t thinking straight.
Please help us. We are good boys, international exchange students at the SMU.”
“Better get in unless you want to get
toasted.”
He felt like punching the white guy’s face
at his insolence but needed him for now. In what he hoped was a meek voice, he
asked, “What about my friend?”
“Get him inside or leave him here, not my
concern.”
Abbas looked around. The crowd seemed to be
drifting off. The old lady smiled at him kindly. He nodded, put his hands under
Eddie’s shoulders, and dragged him along carefully. A couple of teens came to
his aid. The three of them managed to pull his friend over the threshold of
what seemed a reception area of a home office. They lay him across the nearest chair. Abbas turned to thank the boys. He had nothing to give them except
words. They ran away laughing, no doubt eager to share the tale amongst their
friends.
“Here, put these on.” handing over a set of
clothes too long for his 5’8’’ frame. It was better than being half naked
around that pretty looking girl from earlier who lingered around. Must work
here, jumping in the pants in haste.
“What’s the deal? “
The deal. Going home with a believable
story or tracking down the orange haired muggers. One night out and disaster
struck, small mercy he had forgotten his passport in the dorm.
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