This extract is from a novel called
House out of Time. This is part of Chapter 6.
6. The Pigeon
among the Cats
When Mr Shah came
to, he perceived a few people gathered around him, while most others carried on
with their hurried movement hither and fro. His office bag with the tiffin case
containing his lunch was beside him on the floor. It took him a couple of
minutes to figure out where he was. He was on the floor of a Metro platform. He
was on his back because…
Ah, yes. He must
have fainted. That’s why all these people are here, looking concerned and
asking questions.
Yes, I’m fine,
thank you. I’m getting late for office.
Nothing happened.
The blood just rushed to my head. It’s just that I’m epileptic. In fact, my
fits are quite regular, often turning very violent. As a matter of fact, I’m
mad. I’ve received electric shocks in insane asylums and that’s why I faint
from time to time on the Metro platforms. Can I go now, having given you all my
psycho-medical history?
So cursing all
solicitous enquiries along such ungrateful, sarcastic lines, but maintaining a
perfectly polite and courteous exterior, Mr Shah pushed along on his way to
office.