It was a cold December morning. I had to catch a flight to reach Mumbai by afternoon. As fate plays foul, due to
foggy weather and delay by the flight to take off, I landed
up in Mumbai by six in the evening. My destination was Pune, so the
journey continued further with a cab ride. Finally, by ten at night, I
reached. The next part was catching an auto-rickshaw to go home. I
happily hired one and suddenly to my horror, I realized that MY WALLET
WAS MISSING!!!
It was late, I was alone, the
road was quite deserted, the auto-rickshaw driver looked scary and my
wallet was missing. All sort of random thoughts were flooding my mind.
Three words to sum up my condition, I was the "Damsel in Distress".
After taking a few deep breaths, I called up my "Knight in Shining
Armour" (read my best friend, staying in another city) to rescue my
money by blocking the debit cards left in my wallet. Somehow I reached
home, borrowed money from my local grocery guy to pay the auto-rickshaw
and drifted off to sleep, worrying about the next day for a trip to the police station to register a FIR, going to the
concerned authorities to apply for new ID cards....the list was long.
Early
morning I woke up with a jolt as my cell phone was ringing for
some time. The caller was my house owner who informed that someone had
called him at night to ask about me. He gave me the contact number.
With trembling fingers, I dialed the number. OH MY GOD!!! I was
overjoyed to know that the person at the other end found my wallet lying
on the road. When I went to pick it from him, he narrated how he was
able to find and contact me through the various cards in the
wallet-my ID cards and the visiting card of my house owner. Thanks was
not an enough word to express my gratitude to that benevolent soul. I do
not know anything about him, not even his name. He just verified my
identity while giving my wallet to make sure that he is handing it to
the right person, asked me to check if all the cash and the cards were
intact, narrated how he found my wallet and went away. He was God sent,
who re instilled my faith that good Samaritans are there.
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