Manic
Monday
Written by Dr.Laxmi Iyer
“Cheers! “ said
Phillip Chang.
“Cheers! ", said Pamela Chang raising a toast
to the red wooden cupboard to her left.
“Let’s do something different
to celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary".
“Like what?" asked Pamela.
“What’s the matter, Pam? "?
She tried hard to conceal the vacuumed,
washed out feeling. Huge, tidal waves of tears threatened
to gush out.
Champagne glasses clanked.
She stayed up all night watching films on
television so that she could have space for herself, some
time to think.
A typhoon of anger, hurt and betrayal boxed
its way into her wardrobe.
She had always felt proud that her family
was a perfect model of the happy, integrated Chinese American
family.
She had been proud of her marriage.
Phillips was a perfect husband.
No tales of philandering...no unhappy ghosts
of old loves floating around...no deceit...no chain smoking,
no alcoholism, no fights...no one night stands.
They were actually happily married! A rare
and endangered species in these modern times.
Then what was going wrong now?
Why had Phillip brought a dozen shirts of
different colours and 7 different bottles of perfumes, 20
new instrumental music Cds, 5 new pairs of matching coloured
shoes and socks....all within a fortnight.
He had jokingly told her, “I feel like wearing one
solid colour for each day of the week".
The man who always wore brown, coffee and
grey was now wallowing in bright blue, orange, purple, yellow,
red, white, green, pink, floral and striped prints...and
what was worse, he was actually spraying perfume on little
spots which he circled out with a marker on his palms and
soles…stinking of perfume. Aaagh!
Then, just before he left for the day, he
would hug her; tell her “I love you!”...and
then draw suspiciously closer and whisper out…"
never been more in love with you than now" and then
spray a generous dollop of perfume before vanishing for
the day.
The pits of ridiculousness was that he had
started keeping a diary of what colours and perfumes to
wear on which day and what music to play on which day. This
was downright crazy.
This was the first time in 15 years that
Phillip hadn't confided to her.
Perhaps, he was playing a practical joke
on her....She smiled at the thought...and then ran quickly
to the cupboard to see the latest entry in their fantasy
scrap book.
There was no entry there.
The day they were married they had sworn
to one another that they would confide to each other their
fantasies too!
So, from that day on, 15 scrap books of
fantasies had taken birth.
What on earth had happened to Phillip?
She knew he had a manic depressive aunt....but
still that was no explanation.
The man who could never wake up before eight
in the morning was now bouncing around like a spotted deer
bursting with energy at six in the morning.
This was weird.
Before they had got married they had agreed
to have an open marriage.
The funny thing was that the moment they
had agreed to this, an invisible law of indirect proportion
had swung into operation. The more open their marriage,
the higher their fidelity to one another.
A code of respect bound each other. They
had never betrayed each other's trust.
She knew all about the women Phillip found
attractive. He would always tell her about them. They would
happily laugh in mutual understanding...sharing a happy
camaraderie.
Married at 18, they had just completed 15
years of joyful togetherness.
The Changs had two kids to whom they had given rather different
names - Celestine and Isis.
She, Pamela Chang, suave confidante and advisor to hundreds
of young women in the university town where they lived had
to wake up to a brutal injustice.
Whom was she going to turn to for guidance?
She sighed.
Whom could she talk to about this? Not her
mother. She had run away from home.
Her mom, dad and her elder sister would
be only too happy to tell her, “We told you so! Now,
pack your bags and come home! ".
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Like in the movies, the first
thought that came bounding to her head was, “Hire
a detective and catch Phillip red handed ".
Then, like a disoriented paranoid, she thought
to herself, “What if the detective sneaked
up on her and told Phillip about it or started
inventing stories....creating trouble where there
was none".
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No! She said, whatever it
was, she had to find out the truth herself. And suffer in
silence.
So, it was that one Monday morning, at 6
past five, Mrs. Pamela Chang, torch in hand, decided to
shadow her husband.
She was surprised to see Phillip walking
instead of taking the car.
She saw him walk into the woods and then
enter a cottage with a red roof.
Pamela deftly climbed up the ledge and peered
into the room.
What she saw horrified her so much, she
fainted.
The next thing she knew, she was lying on
the bed in Albert’s house. Phillip and his friend
Albert were smiling at her.
“I just quit my job Pam. Albert and
I are developing some new products - new toys and games
for cats. We are studying cat psychology. Albert asked me
to promise him that I would keep this ultra confidential.
I was meaning to talk to you about this…I mean….I
mean… I am sorry Pam, I couldn't tell you about this
new venture because of our agreement".
Pamela remembered their agreement and her
words pronounced 15 years ago a day before they had exchanged
wedding vows.
“Phillip, do you promise me that you
will never be an entrepreneur or have cats as pets. My family
went into financial ruin because of our entrepreneurial
instincts and I am terrified of cats. You see I have a phobia
of cats. "
Screaming loudly, Pamela passed out again.
The reason that she passed out a second
time was because Phillip had forgotten to lock the bedroom
door. The living room door was wide open.
Three dozen cats had just bounded into the
room mewing loudly...jumping onto the bed where Pamela was
sleeping.