The Feeling Glasses
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When Ravi put on the old glasses he found in the attic, the world looked the same. Trees, houses, sky β no change.
But then he looked at his mother, and he saw something new: a soft blue glow around her. Not sad-blue. Tired-blue. The blue of someone who'd been working all day and still had dinner to cook.
'Amma, sit down. I'll make the tea.'
His mother stared at him. 'You've never offered before.'
'I never noticed before.'
At school, the glasses showed more. His friend Aditya had a flickering orange around him β anxiety about the maths test. The quiet girl in the back row had a deep purple β loneliness.
Ravi sat next to the quiet girl at lunch. He didn't say anything profound. Just: 'Nice tiffin box. Is that PokΓ©mon?'
The purple lightened. Just a shade. But it was enough.
By evening, Ravi took the glasses off. He could still see the colours β not literally, but he'd learned where to look. In the slump of someone's shoulders. In the way someone laughed a little too loudly. In the silence that meant 'I need someone to ask if I'm okay.'
He put the glasses back in the attic. He didn't need them anymore.