Thursday, June 13, 2019

First Case of Mistrust

In the first four years, Veer had rarely showed any expression from which we would know that he didn't trust us. There were very small arguments that had taken place where he would say, "papa, I don't love you. You didn't bring me this toy." And when I would reply, "Don't you know papa always fulfills your desire. You are a grown up now. You need to understand.." He would quickly respond, "Then, why don't you buy me this toy."

Those were just conversations I would say and not a case of mistrust. However, that day it happened differently. We went to Nani's house. Veer and Priti got down from the bike. As I was parking the bike, he kept looking at me without batting an eye lid. I asked both of them to go ahead, hinting that I would follow. Veer said, "Give me the key of the bike." Before I understand anything, he took away the key from me and said, Now, I am sure you will follow us. Without the key, I wouldn't have trusted you."

It came from nowhere. The whole night I kept thinking to find the reason of his mistrust, if I had done anything in the past which would have fuelled his mistrust. Didn't get the answer. 

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