Cool Cuts
For the last one year I have been anointed the family
barber and to be honest have enjoyed the title very much. These lock down days
have given me an opportunity to sharpen my hair styling skills.
If my dad and husband requested my services, it was
not the case when it came to my son. With him I had to beg, bribe and at times
threaten to make him agree to shear off his unruly mane. Then he has always had
issues with grooming. The trivialities of civilization like bathing, brushing,
combing and changing cloths could hardly find a place in his busy daily
schedule of games and play. Let alone setting time apart for trimming nails and
getting haircuts.
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Hundred Year's War |
The battle went on and by the time it ended with my
ultimate victory of being able to grow my hair, time had flung off. I was by
then a mother and having those much coveted long tresses did not seem that
sublime anymore!
But I still distinctly remember that evening when I
had reluctantly agreed to have one of those haircuts. I was seven years old. It
was The Battle of Crécy, the first major engagement of the Hundred Years' War.
I was holding my ground firm and could almost smell victory when my mom made a strategic
move that caught me off guard.
My big cousin who was in college had come for a visit
from her hostel. Witnessing the ongoing battle she offered to mediate. As an only
child I did look up at my big sister cousin with admiration and believed
in her as a trusted ally. My mom on the other hand had already used her
political prowess to gang her on to her side. A dark truth of which I was
ignorant at that point of time. Thus a truce was reached between the two camps.
I had only one demand. I should have enough hair to
tie. I had been teased by my classmates especially by the boys because of my
bobbed hair. They called me various names like,‘mottachi,’’ anu-pennu’ etc. My
demand was accepted.
Thus we marched off to the salon, me and my cousin.
Obviously I couldn’t go with my mom whom I trusted no more. I sat through the
whole event. My eyes welled when strands of curls which once hugged my neck
fell on the ground. I felt that the lady of the salon was making my hair too
short. But I trusted my cousin. She would never fail to keep her words. How
Naïve of Me!
On our way back as promised we went to the shop ‘Trend
Setters’ to buy love bands for my hair. I vividly remember the look on the
shop keeper's face when we told that it’s for me. Outside the shop I tried to
tie my hair. But alas! It was cropped so closely that I couldn’t make a small
fountain on top of my head.
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Fountain Hair style |
I could not bear the betrayal. Without thinking much I
bit my cousin on her hand and hung on until we reached home. It created a bright
red watch like mark on her wrist. AN INCISORIAL
WATCH!!!
I know she would have been taken by surprise by this
animal behavior. Even I am! Little did I knew at that time it was the most
primitive way of telling her, ‘Et tu, Brute?
‘You too Brutus?’ as the Roman dictator Julius Caesar said at the moment of his
assassination, to his dearest friend Marcus Junius Brutus, upon recognising him
as one of the assassins.
You too Brutus😂
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ReplyDeleteWell written !!! you can actually picture the whole incident and feel the emotions ...
ReplyDeleteI really loved it till the end....
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ReplyDeleteThe battle is real, I understand 😂
ReplyDeleteEntertaining ☺️ But I do feel for her we know the battle is real
ReplyDeleteThis one took me back to my long hair days. Well written Ma'am
ReplyDeletePoor grl😂
ReplyDeleteSuch a nightmares wer Saturday evening… glad u could vent out something on ur Brutus’s…
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