There once lived a little 5 year old kid,
Randy, and he loved candies. He loved them in all shapes, sizes and
colours. He was fixated on its texture and its perceived taste. Yes,
perceived as he had actually never had a candy till date. But yes,
Randy loved candies.
Why? Randy had heard all sorts of
deadly stories about candies. Tooth decay, bowel misbehavior; people
who eat candies are bad people; eat too much candies and boogeyman
will come and get you, etc. The list could go on. His dad, his elder
sister, his aunt, uncle, just about everyone warned him not to eat
candies. But most importantly, his mom had cautioned him against it.
Randy loved his mom the most and would listen to anything she said.
But then, he loved candies too.
One fine day, Randy’s mom announced
“I am heading to the supermarket, anyone wants anything?” Randy
wanted candies. But he couldn’t explicitly say it out loud. So, he
hatched a devious little plan, walked up to his mom and said “Mom,
Can I come with you to the supermarket”. “Of course, my darling”,
said his mom. Randy’s eyes alighted. He could imagine himself
sitting on a little red table, with a bowl full of candies, carefully
unwrapping each one of them, placing them ever so smoothly onto his
tongue and savouring the succulent, delectable, assortment of tastes
the candies had in them. Randy was almost in a psychedelic trance.
His eyes were closed, he had a subconscious smile on his face, and
his mouth was watering. “Randy? Let’s go”, called out his mom.
Randy exited from the trance, but the smile was firmly plastered on
his face. Today was going to be a good day. After all, Randy loved
candies.
Enroute the Supermarket, Randy was
sitting in the backseat of the car and going through the
nitty-gritties of his master plan in his head. He was convinced it
was foolproof, and even his mom wouldn’t be able to see through it.
He thought to himself, “Why hasn’t this idea passed through my
brain before?”. But then probably, the wait was worth it. He was
picturing Candy headed minions welcoming him with open arms. Boy,
weren't they inviting. This was it. Randy's love for candies was
going to be realized, pretty soon. His little heart was pumping with
joy, anxiety and restlessness. After all, Randy loved candies.
After what seemed like an eternity but
was just about 15 minutes, Randy's mom parked the car and made her
way to the supermarket along with her little boy. Randy made his
final mental preparations, ran through all his rehearsed dialogues
and the facial expressions he had to adapt. He wanted to be sure he
wouldn't make of mess of it. As mom was fiddling around in the
grocery section, Randy got ready to put his plan to action. He
summoned his best puppy dog face, tilted his neck ever so slightly,
and held his mom's hand, “ Mom, Can I go check out the toys
section?”. “Pleeaaaaseeeee?”, he added in the most adorable of
voices. “No Sweetie, you shouldn't be going there alone. Stick
around with me”, said his mom. Wait, what? This was not what he had
imagined. He couldn't believe his plan got screwed up this easily. He
closed his eyes in despair. But then, he saw the candy minion beaming
at him and urging him to give another shot. Afterall, Randy loved
candies.
Randy opened his eyes and “Please
mom, I promise I won't do anything naughty. I will be a good boy and
just play in the toys section. Pleaaasee?” The puppy dog eyes were
in full force now. “Awwww. Okay sweetheart. But don't wander
around. You remember Boogeyman right? I will be with you in 15
minutes sweetie”, said his mom. Randy brought forward his most
charming face and went “Thanks Mom”. The first part of the plan
was successful. Now was the time for deceit. Who wanted to go to the
toys section, when it was the confectionery section that was
beckoning him. His masterful plan had worked. He had conned and
misled his mom with his incredibly slick acting finesse. His love was
going to be realized. He double checked if his mom was still in
detectable distance, and slyly made his way to the confectionery, No,
Candy section. Oh yes, Did I say that Randy loved candies?
As he set out on his expedition, he was
being guided by the Candy Minion. It was almost like he just knew
where exactly the section was. And there it was. He could see it now.
About 3 shelves in front, his precious was lying there in all its
glory. It was glistening, it was inviting, it was enticing, It was
seductive. It was beckoning him .A few paces away from him was lying
the one thing that Randy would have made a horcrux of, if he were
“You Know Who”. It was tantalizing, alluring. It was his crown
jewel. It was one big packet of candies. Candies. CANDIES. One Big
red packet of Candies. He began the slow walk towards it. He didn't
want to rush it. He wanted to savour every bit of this monumental
experience. He wanted to live the moment, while it was. Yes, you got
it. Randy loved candies.
It was now just a couple of strides
away. His lips went from a smile, to a grin, and then to a beam. This
was it. In a few seconds from now, a candy would find its way onto
Randy’s tongue, where it shall unwind and blend with his saliva and
spread the succinct , delectable, exquisite tastes n colours all
around his mouth, sending shivers down his spine, giving orgasmic
pleasures to his brain cells and tingling each and every nerve in
his body. Boi, Randy was enjoying every bit of it. Amidst the glut of
thoughts, he had reached the shelf wherein lay the love of his 5 year
life. “Randy loves candies”, he thought to himself.
Randy was on his
toes, he stretched his tiny arms trying to reach THAT packet. Time
seemed to have frozen around him, everything was moving in slow
motion. He stretched, stretched and then stretched some more. His
little hands had almost reached the packet of candies. He could touch
the tip of the packet now. “Just a little more, Randy. just a
little more”, the candy minion urged him. With all his might and
ability, he pushed himself further than he ever had. The candies that
Randy so dearly loved were going to be his, soon.
But then, “Mummy, Look. Candies.
These will be perfect for my Birthday party”, a bigger,
outstretched arm overtook Randy’s arm to the finish line, and
grabbed that packet of candies. The tip of the packet escaped from
Randy’s grasp, and the bigger arm had it in its grasp, as Randy
looked on with utter dismay, and trepidation. He followed the
projectile path that the packet followed all the way to the trolley,
where it landed with a rather softening thud, as it was released off
the grip of the bigger arm. Life had unfrozen, everything was back to
normal. From a wide beam, Randy’s face now looked gloomy, morose
and heartbroken. That was the only candy packet in that section, and
to make things worse “Randy, What are you doing here”, bellowed
his mom, as she caught him in his failed endeavor. His wily,
masterful plan had failed. He was near, just a couple of fingertips
away, but his destiny was stolen from him. The bigger arm guy had
stolen it from him. “Nothing mom, I lost my way”, said Randy, as
he ran and hugged his mom. Why was life so unfair to him, why
couldn’t he ever get his peace of mind, why was the world
conspiring against him? Candies were like Road Runner to Randy’s
Wile.E.Coyote. No matter how hard he tried, he never was able to get
a hold of them.
Randy still hadn’t tasted a candy.
But then, Randy loved candies.