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CHEERS AND TEARS
- P.Krishnamoorthy
The waning winter was
drifting into oblivion at the approach of the spring around the corner.
Its trails were well evidenced in the huge accumulation of snow and ice all
over Boston in Massachusetts. Lucy Michell got up early and
looked through the window to have a glimpse of the morning sun. She was
fascinated with the pearl-like ice crystals, uniformly formed at the
edges of the building rooftops and leafless trees. She developed a unique
attachment for the ‘white stuff’ right from her childhood. This later
turned out to be an obsession and finally to an aspiration in her life to
become a national star in the figure skating sport. This obsession even
led her to a hostile parting as a drop out from her school. She spent all her
time in “The Mischells’Sporting Goods” store, owned by her parents Michael
Mischell and Elizabeth Mischell in Boston,where she was exploring avenues with
various figure skating stars who visited the store.
That was a Saturday morning. As she entered the store, she was astounded to see
John Owens, the famous coach and the owner of the Skating Institute, talking to
her dad. She interrupted their talk and introduced herself - “Mr. Owens, I am
Lucy Mischell. I have heard about you and your institute. My life
ambition is to be at the top of the line in the figure skating sport. I
would like to join your institute to achieve this”. John looked at her with an
analytical eye from head to foot, followed by a few queries in an effort to
assess her aptitude. He was convinced that she had a lot potential for
development and felt she could definitely become somebody in THE sport.
“Lucy! Is it okay for you to drop by our institute this weekend for an
on-the-spot study of the various facilities”. “Mr. Owens! Thanks for the offer.
I look forward to IT,” Lucy instantly responded. She was at the peak of excitement; for her long
cherished desire was becoming a reality. She wanted to yell the happy news to
her boy friend, David Huxley. She called him on the telephone:
“David! I have great news for you. I have been asked to take training for the
figure skating sport in John Owen’s Institute this weekend. John assured me
that he would make me ‘somebody’ in that sport. I am sorry I had to
cancel our date this weekend”. With one breath she finished her conversation.
She maintained a pause for David’s reaction. While he was not concerned about
the cancellation of the date, he was
alarmed AT the undercurrent of the new scenario developing between them.
He sensed that he would be playing only second fiddle in her life; the
first one being her ‘favourite’sport’. He knew that Lucy would be concentrating
more on her sport than spending time
with him. She resented his advice of possible risks and dangers in the sport as
just a subtle note, for she was bent upon pursuing it. He was also haunted more
on a possibility, if she would, by any chance, become a national
star, then he would only be a
silent spectator among thousands in the arena, and lose his connection with
her. He was equally reluctant to discourage her, for that may jeopardize even
the little hope he had on her changing to what he wanted. He answered
her.“Lucy! Congratulations. I feel sad on the cancellation of our date.
Anyway my best wishes to you in your pursuit and enjoy the training
sessions”. He went off the line. Lucy did pick up the thread of his
frustrated feelings.
The imposing frontage of the Skating Institute looked very impressive to her.
John took her inside on a tour of the various facilities. Lucy’s first
day in the Institute remarkably instilled self-confidence in the sport. John
explained to her that this sport was a fascinating mixture of tantalizing
qualities which include impending doom, and living on the edge
concept -- that there was every chance to witness a career and at
the same time destroy it in the split of a second with a wrong move. Lucy was
extremely quick in grasping the situation and eagerly involved herself in the various programs. John found her to be a
perfect student - intelligent, capable, eager and willing. It was from the first day that Lucy noticed
John’s personal involvement in coaching her. In fact he was spending more
time with her in all the sessions thus depriving of the other girls of his
training. Lucy did not like John’s constant attention, for it was more
a frequent intervention in her exercises. His personal attention even
extended to fixing her skates on her feet. Whenever he touched her, a
strange feeling swept through her spines. She disliked it and
reacted emotionally. At such
moments, she remembered David. Whenever John took her hands, he instilled
confidence in her. Whatever John’s intentions were or his comments that she had
all the ingradients for the sport, they required her to be disciplined and
concerted in execution, Lucy considered them as an outburst of his
obsession towards her. However, she reserved her reactions, as any
hostility towards it, might become counter-productive.
It was the end of six months since her inception into the institute. Lucy
could not believe that she had successfully completed the various tests for the
regional meet. She was anxiously waiting for the posting of test results
on the candidates who were selected. To
her dismay, she found her name IN first place on the list. She also noted
that second place was awarded to Catherine, her rival in the rink. She
was overjoyed at her recognition. The regional meet at Laurel, Maryland
was well attended with competitors from neighboring areas. For such a big meet,
she was nervous in the rink, but managed to overcome it by her strong motivation and determination to win.
After various events, she mastered the most difficult program of the
triple loop. The jump involved a take off on an edge that she did without the
help of a toe pick and made a perfect landing. This made a huge impression on the judges who
declared her the winner of the regional title.
It was a remarkable moment for Lucy, and watched by thousands of people
applauding her achievement. Their chorus cheers exhilarated her so deeply,
her eyes swelled with tears. What a great moment in life! An athletic-bridge to virtual bliss! The whole
arena was echoing with loud cheers. All eyes were focused on her modest
poise; she wore an exquisite dress in shining
silvery blue. Of course, her parents were there rejoicing with her. THEY
thanked John for inspiring and supporting her to reach that level. And what a strange coincidence it was
that David had to be away in Europe on an official assignment. He did not want
to be there.
Catherine who was in second place on the victory stand, though outwardly jubilant,
was still disappointed of having lost
the first position. She believed that Lucy was able to reach the first
place mainly because of John’s special attention toward her; and believed
that John was wooing her for a different ‘sweetheart’ kind of relationship;
for on Lucy’s entry into the Institute,
Catherine HAD lost her preferred status with John though she hailed from a rich
family with strong political clout.
John briefed Lucy on the next plan
and schedule of programs including the national meet. He wanted her to
concentrate more on various triples including the triple-triple combination on
this event as the chances were better to
impress the judges.
David found a drastic change in Lucy on his return. She spent longer hours in
the institute preparing for the national event. This had an impact on their
relationship, resulting in cancelling her dates with David quite
often. David became very sensitive over her indifference. A kind of animosity
creeped in; he was even imagining ways and means to spoil her winning chances
in the national meet. During her few dates with him, Lucy found an enormous
change in his personality. Her regional victory had fuelled his inhibitions to
feel that if she became a national star, he would be left alone. “Lucy! Don’t
you think life has something more than becoming a national star in any
sport. A happy marriage, home and children are much more valuable than the
honour you would probably get as a national star.” “David! In any sport, there is a time to
retire and that is an individual’s choice. In my instance, it would not be more
than a year or two; I am equally interested in settling down in life, too. As
you know I was craving for this distinction right from my childhood; now it is
working in my favor. Why do you discourage me in this venture? I thought you
would support and give me moral support. Would you not be happy if I became a national star?” David had an answer for her.
“Well! If that is what you want, you should have it, but not with my
support.” No compromise, she sensed his
stern and stubborn attitude. Even though there were cancellations of their
dates due to her busy sessions, David perceived them as intentional
indifference.
With more time spent at the Institute, Lucy felt that she had to tackle John’s
embarrassing moves to beguile her. Though John’s involvement with her was
more to motivate and prepare her for the national meet, she felt it was too
overly personal. She thought he deserved some reaction from her to make him
understand that she was not prepared to accept any other relationship
except that of trainer-trainee. She also
felt that her impulsive reaction might be counter-productive to John’s
coaching efforts. But finally, she decided
to tolerate such scenarios with safeguards until the national meet ended.
Atlanta appeared proud and festive to host the national event. John and his
entourage landed there just a day before
the event and checked in at the Hilton Hotel. On arriving at the reception
desk Lucy was told that a package awaited her. It turned out that David had
sent it. This was a total surprise, for she never expected anything from David.
The package contained a pair of skates
with a greeting card wishing her the best. David’s wishes had impacted so
strong in her mind that she felt she had already won the national title. She
called and left a message thanking him for the thoughtful gift. The
evening meet in the rink was on. Each participant was allowed to practice for a
prescribed time in various rinks. Lucy tried her new skates during practice and
she felt extremely comfortable, in particular when performing the triple
axle. John was quite surprised at her perfect landing in the triple axle.
When he congratulated her, she did tell him that she was able to do it only
with the new skates she had received from David.
John was even critical of Catherine’s performance and said: “Lucy. I am sure
with your steadfast excellent performance so far, you have all the chances to
win compared to the records of the other competitors. It would be a great
honor to the Institute if you get the national title”. That night she was
upbeat with a feeling of happiness
pervading. David’s gift, and John’s compliments for her triple axle performance
over Catherine, delivered positive feelings toward winning the title. Also,
she was elated and proud at the responsibility of bringing glory to the
institute.
Next morning there was the ceremonial inauguration of the national meet. Lucy
was the sixth of the fifteen skaters, with Catherine in the eighth position. As
she entered the rink, her eyes quickly made a cursory glance at the audience
and panel of judges. She found the judges’ panel to be well-balanced in age and
gender. She stood in the center of the rink in a gorgeous outfit – combination
of black and red with her golden hair pulled back tightly with a black
ribbon. She bowed down as a mark of respect to the audience and the judge’s
panel. After her initial smooth circling of the rink with twists and turns
to the rhythmic music and a captivating blend of grace and strength, she looked
at the audience whose initial response was quite favorable. Next came the
triples that she performed well. It was magnificent to see her in the air with such
accuracy and grace. The relentless drive in her was also fueled by desire for
personal perfection in performing that particular rendition. There
was a thunderous applause from the arena. When she landed after
four clean triples and spinned out of a fifth to land, she hit the icy surface
so fast and sudden she fell flat and became unconscious. There was
commotion in the arena. She was rushed to the hospital
The inside of the Northside Hospital was as usual quiet and calm. In one
of the rooms, Lucy was sleeping with her right leg in heavy cast kept upward
through a sling. The Mischells appeared dazed and were pondering as to
how to inform Lucy about her condition. When she opened her eyes slightly,
she looked around. She was able to see the brightness of the radiant sunlight
through the blinds. She saw her right leg heavily bandaged in cast. She then
saw her parents looking intensely at her. Even in her blurred vision, she
could see her parents’ devastated faces. Lucy tried to enquire about the
details of the accident. Before they could respond, a team of doctors entered the
room and the chief orthopedic surgeon said: “Good morning Lucy. How do
you feel now?”. With an effort, Lucy complained of crucial pain in the right
leg. “Lucy, THE pain would be there for a couple of days as we operated on your
right ankle. It was broken very badly. You would have to be in bed for at least
six weeks. After a week from now, you would be discharged to return
home.” “When could I get back to the rink, doc?” She was keen to have a
favorable reply from the doctors. “Unfortunately, not in the immediate future.
Probably not for ever! We are trying our best at least to make you walk with a
support. The damage to the ankle was quite serious.” That was the most unkind
news that Lucy had expected to hear from
anybody. Her long treasured desire to win the national title now appeared like
an oasis in a desert, and far from
reality. Only she knew how much she craved for recognition, and the built-in
hopes in her life were now shattered into bits.
Tears rolled down her eyes as she looked at her right leg again. She was
anxious to know the details of the accident as she had rehearsed every nuance
of the triples event so many times until it became second nature. There was no
reason for her to have met with such a terrible accident. The Mitchells
understood her eagerness and said: “Lucy! Your accident is under serious
investigation by all authorities. They suspect that it was due to
defective and refurbished blades in the skates that could have
tripped you toward falling. As you
landed from the triple on the ice with speed and weight, the blades in the
skates came out from the boot causing an imbalance and making you fall. The
experts are studying the whole accident; possibly in a week’s time we would
know the details.”
“Dad! Did David
know anything about this and did he call us here?” “Yes. David called when you
were in surgery. He was shocked to know this. Since he was tied up with
his assignments, he regretted he could not be here now. He said he would visit
you soon. Lucy’s thoughts were making wild guesses. She suspected David,
as he was the one who had sent her the skates. She strongly
believed that David would have liked her to become immobile for this
event, as no other person than he could have done this. She was sarcastic
on David as the author of a well worked out plot as he was often critical
of her athletic aspirations. She was certain that
David’s inability to visit her was not due to an official assignment; it was
his guilty conscience that was forbidding him to call on her. When Lucy
knew that the first place in the national meet was won by Catherine, she almost
broke down in tears. It was annoying; and more so when she knew that John was
least concerned about her crippled condition, as he just wished her speedy
recovery on the telephone. He was overwhelmed by Catherine’s performance and
consequent distinction for the institute.
What would be her future now ? Just before the accident, she had three choices
to tackle - John’s obsession, David’s possessiveness and her aspiration to
become a national star. It was an irony of fate that the
post-accident scenario left her with nothing - John would no more be interested
in her as a partner or a student due to her immobility; David would not
perceive his future with an invalid and the unkindest of all, her aspiration to
become a national star could remain only a dream and not a reality.
She had to be alone for the rest of her life which she should accept as a
reality and come to terms with it.
The doorbell rang to announce a visitor. Lucy responded . The Mischells
were away on a short evening walk. The door was opened slowly and she was
shocked to see David coming into her room. She could not believe it.
He was holding a big bouquet of bright, fresh flowers. He enquired on her condition, placing the bouquet on the
side table near the bed. After a formal thanks for the flowers, Lucy
turned her face and looked on the other side. Obviously she was not
inclined to look at him; her wild guess of him being the culprit still lingered
in her mind. She was quite embarrassed to raise the subject with him.
“Lucy! Do you still believe that I was responsible for your accident because of
the skates I sent you. Presumably this meant that I tampered with the
blades in the skates to make you fall so that you would not ever pursue this
sport in future. I agree that I was hostile to your aspirations in the sport.
But I am not that inhuman to meddle with blades to cause an accident. With your
successive recognitions in various meets, I realised my mistake and changed my
selfish attitude and that was responsible for my gift to you. Still you could
suspect me because of how the blades were replaced. Really I do not have
an answer to this as I am as ignorant as you are. ”David became visibly
emotional. Lucy saw him sobbing. She was also moved with his emotional rhetoric
to prove his innocence, and this relieved her from wild thoughts about
him. Even when Lucy suspected him, somewhere in her inner self, David
still stayed strong as her man. They were interrupted BY the entry of doctors.
David anxiously asked the doctors on Lucy’s condition.
“David! She would be all right to walk after six weeks of bed rest and therapy.
But her chances of continuing the figure skating sport would be nearly
impossible. Even to walk, she may have to do so with support.” Lucy was anxiously studying the reaction
on David’s face following the doctor’s version about her future. As they were
talking, the Mischells entered the room and joined the discussions. The
TV in the room was relaying a musical programme. Suddenly everybody’s attention
was drawn to the TV for an announcement of a breaking news, which
was:
“ John Owens, the
owner of the Figure Skating Institute along with Catherine Hudson, the national
champion was arrested in the afternoon at Atlanta airport. It was reported
that John was the only suspect who masterminded the previous day’s fall of Lucy Mischell
through replacing the new blades with defective ones in her new skates. As per
prosecution, before the event, when Lucy was talking on a long distance
call from David few yards from her locker room which was open at that time,
John was able to get the skates from there with the help of Catherine. He
then replaced the new blades with repaired ones and kept the skates back in her
locker. As John had disappeared immediately after Lucy’s fall in the
arena, he became a suspect for the investigating authorities. While tampering
of the skate blades was very evident, the new blades taken from the skates were
not first traceable in spite of all searches in John’s and Catherine’s rooms.
On suspicion that John might be keeping them in his jacket, a team
of inspectors followed him to the airport. When clearing through
security, they found two metal pieces on him that turned out to be the
new blades removed from the skates. The authorities also announced
stripping of the national champion title from Catherine forthwith, as she was
an accessory to John’s action. THE final piece of the puzzle had fallen into
place with the corroborating evidence of the telephone call made by Catherine
to her father in Los Angeles immediately after the national event, when she
reminded him of his monetary commitment to John. It was alleged that John
was badly in need of funds to expand his institute and Catherine’s father
had agreed to provide funds if he could do something for Catherine to win
the national championship.”
Lucy could not believe that John would do this for money. All along, John was
so much critical of Catherine and never left even an iota of evidence of
his plot for Lucy’s downfall. She was happy at the withdrawal of the
title from Catherine, and David’s innocence proven beyond any doubt.
David looked intensely at Lucy and reaffirmed his binding love with her.
As Lucy recollected the memories of multiple cheers when she won the
regional title a few months prior, tears rolled down from her eyes at the
sudden turn of events to make her believe that life is full of cheers and
tears.