A New Hope

Chetan Maheshwari
The Lark
Published in
3 min readJul 16, 2021

The sun blazed Amay’s eyes as he rode to the office. Shadowing his eyes with his left hand, he was moving cautiously at 30 km/hr on a seemingly vacant but damaged road. The image of a white diamond Swift sedan popped in front of him. He decided that the car was worth having in such weather and rough roads.

But, one hand could not stop the sun's glare as his fingers became a slit. Cursing the hard sun while imagining himself in that white car, he got a sudden jerk on his back. The bike swerved, his one-hand grip loosened, eyes lost track, and the bike plunged. Before even he could grasp anything and regain control, a mini truck coming from behind ran over his right leg. The next moment was as if he was a metal sheet between the jaws of a press machine, he felt the sudden pain till his yield strength and then everything went black, to nothingness. His leg like the metal sheet was cut into two pieces. The raging fire like that of a hot boiler was killing his right leg, and he became unconscious.

“How are you feeling?” inquired the doctor who performed an immediate treatment on Amay’s leg.

The truck driver who ran over his leg brought him to the nearby hospital, but it was not before 24 hours that he got to senses.

His fate is going to play with his wish.

“I am feeling good about the car, and now I’ll also have a comfortable ride to the office,” mumbled Amay.

The doctor was dumbfounded, Amay’s eyes were still closed, and he spoke about the car. There was nothing doctor could do but wait for him to gain complete consciousness.

After a few hours, the attendant sitting outside his room heard loud noises, as if Amay has seen a ghost. He went inside only to find that Amay was awake and realized his right leg was no more like before. The infection had spread in his leg, and it was imperative to amputate his right foot.

Later, the doctor explained the situation. Amay heard everything with a stern face. It was a shock for him and sucked his entire energy. He only has two options now, either to buy a car or to get a prosthetic leg. The money saved can only have 1 of these two. Having lost from his fate, he had no other option but to choose a prosthetic leg.

Submerged in these lowly thoughts, he impulsively picked up a paperback kept beside his hospital bed: Lifeline-Will they ever succeed? It was a story that could give anyone a new hope, and Amay became its proof. Rejuvenated, Amay gladly agreed to the prosthetic leg and vowed to work hard again to buy that white diamond sedan.

Books have the power to change people in unimaginable ways.

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Chetan Maheshwari
The Lark

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