Two bites in the meal
I had just gotten married and I was living with my in-laws. The father-in-law was a retired railway officer pensioner. The father-in-law used to entertain himself by taking the name of God full time, chanting, bringing all the household goods from the market by himself, observing astrology and so on. The mother-in-law was always busy looking after all the household chores, cooking, getting up and coming. In-laws were very devout and religious. The husband was a doctor and was earning a living at home. I was still studying after marriage. At that time, we had a maid named Suman who was doing the dishes and cleaning the house. She used to do the work for four or five people in full swing. My mother-in-law had a habit. When we wanted to make those hot chapatis, we used to call Suman every day and give him hot chapati with tawa on tea as "Kha gam Suman". Until then, no one had eaten in the morning, but Suman used to share hot chapati and tea in her mother-in-law's hand. Paru...