THE CALYPSO FARM ADVENTURE
Do
you remember our adventurers, Tipu, Tara,Minu and Mohit? Arrey, the same who
found the hidden jewels in the haveli. Yes, yes… they are together again.
Tipu and Tara were pacing up and
down the driveaway. Their father had gone to the airport to pick up Mohit and
Minu. Both the kids had been up and about since the crack of the dawn, making
sure everything was ready for their guests. “I wish they would hurry,” said
Tara, fidgeting. “Here they are, Yippee. The Fab Four are together again”,
shouted Tipu, swinging from the gates.
Soon, there was chaos on the
driveway with children shouting, jumping up and down, falling over luggage. Oh!
What fun. “Guys, do you remember the adventure at Amala Mausi’s haveli. The
stolen jewels and the thieves. So much fun,” said Mohit. “I wish we could have
an adventure again. It will be fun,” said Tipu. “No , thanks.” said Minu very
sternly, “I wish for a peaceful holiday.” Tara said, “You will love Goa.
We could go down to the sea this afternoon.” “And stop for cakes at Mrs
D’Costas,”said Tipu, rubbing his tummy. “They are epic. You will fall in love
with them.” “ Really, " said Mohit, “Can’t wait. Ok, so what’s the plan for
the vacation?”
Major Anil Sharma, Tipu and Tara’s
father and uncle to Minu and Mohit looked up and said, “Well, I was thinking
that maybe you all could go for a few days to a farm on Vanxim island owned by
my friend, Colonel Mendez. He has two children of his own. You guys will
have fun with them. What do you think?” “Real farm” , said Minu. “Sounds
exciting,” said Tipu. The children were excited and the plan was made.
The next morning saw them driving
down the road to Vanxim island. They stopped at the jetty on Mandovi river and
took a ferry across. Minu and Mohit were super excited at the ferry crossing.
Imagine , you are in a jeep and the jeep is on the boat taking you across a
vast river. They docked at the jetty on Vanxim island and were soon moving through
narrow gullies amidst the mangrove and cashew trees.
After a mile or so, they came
across “Calypso Farms”, owned by Colonel Mendez. “Hurray, we have reached”,
said Tipu as he jumped off the jeep. The gates were open and two gorgeous
golden retrievers scampered up to them barking their heads off. “Quiet, Casper.
Quiet Bolt”, two voices came in unison from the tree above. Two tousled black
haired boys swung down from the tree. “Hello and welcome to Calypso Farms. We
are Tim and Tom, your hosts.” “More like pests’, said a dry voice from the
verandah. “Come on Anil. Let the kids get acquainted. You come and have a cup
of tea. Tim and Tom, help them with the luggage and show them their rooms,”
said Col. Mendez. “Yes Sir.” “Right away, Sir” said both saluting in unison.
“Come , we will take you to your
rooms. So glad that you decided to visit us. We will have fun. We will show you
all our secret spots.” The two boys rambled on as they led the others indoors.
The farm was a big rambling house with stairs going up and a big balcony
overlooking the kitchen and living area. The bedrooms of the children were
tucked away in the attic at the top of a round spiral staircase. There were
four rooms. One for the girls, one for the boys, one for tim and tom and one was
a common sitting, play room thing. The rooms were spacious and well ventilated.
The playroom had shelves of toys and books and things like binoculars, a
telescope and even night goggles. “What fun,” said Tipu, trying out the
binoculars.
“The binoculars are excellent for
watching birds and sometimes we have spotted a leopard too”, said Tim. “ We
have photos of them. We will show you”, said Tom. “But you must be hungry.
Come,let’s go down. Annie must have made lunch.” Tara said, “Thank you for
having us. We will surely have fun together. Umm. Where is your mom? We must
greet her too.” Both the boys looked sad, “Our mom passed away in the pandemic.
Papa came back and we have been here since then.” “Sorry to hear that,” said
the kids. “We did not know.” “Come, let’s go down. We can’t have a sad face in
front of Papa. He gets terribly sad then.”
The kids came down and were
delighted to see the spread on the table. Tipu said, “Food. Good food. I am
famished”. “You are always famished,”said Tara. “Complete glutton”. The elders
too came in and it was a noisy group which sat down to eat. Afterwards, the
kids helped Annie clear up and then went to sit outside in the verandah.
The evening was magical and golden.
A kind of hush fell on the island as if everyone was waiting for the sky to be
painted in myriad colours. Jacob the gardener came in pushing a trolley of
vegetables, fruits and flowers from the side gate. “Tim, Tom, come see what
treasures I have got today.” He was an old man, ripened in the sun and wrinkled
like the bark of a tree. His hands were big and calloused but they were kind as
they lifted purple brinjals and red carrots with their green leafy tops. The
guavas looked nice and tart and the pears smelled fabulous. All the kids
crowded the trolley. “Oh hello, who are your guests Tim?”. “These are our
friends, Jacob. They have come to stay with us. This is Tipu, Tara, Minu and
Mohit.” said the twins together. “Lovely to see you all. Here, take the
vegetables and fruits to Annie. She will make a nice stew and pear cake with
them.”
Jacob’s assistant, Rob, was a sour
looking young man. He pushed the vegetables into Minu’s hand roughly. He looked
irritated with the kids' arrival as if they had come simply to bother him.
“Here, take the stuff quickly. I don’t have time to spare.” He just tumbled
everything on the verandah and turned back with the trolley, frowning and
looking positively villainous. “What’s his problem?” asked Mohit. “Oh, don’t
bother with him”, said Jacob. “You all come to my home tomorrow. I will show
you the weaver bird colony I found today.” Then Jacob also went back. The
children carried the fruits and vegetables into the kitchen. The elders were
still gossiping in the living room so the kids went up to play.
After dinner, which was again a lovely
spread with pear cake as a dessert, the kids were full and sleepy so without
more ado, they all went up the stairs to the attic and tumbled in their beds.
They all were asleep before the lights went out in the main room. Mohit
suddenly woke up, feeling thirsty. He looked for the water bottle on the
nightstand but it was not there. It had rolled to the corner of the room. The
moon was bright and lighted the room, so Mohit did not switch on the bedside
lamp. He scrambled out and went to get the bottle. Just as he was bending down,
he saw a flash of light moving down below in the garden.
Mohit walked to the open window and
peered out. Yes, there was a light moving along the garden. He quickly woke up
Tipu. “Look, there is someone in the garden. Is it a thief?” “I don’t think so.
Casper and Bolt would have barked the place down. It must be Jacob or Rob”,
said Tipu. “Why would they wander around the garden at night?” wondered Mohit.
“Who knows?” said Tipu. “We can ask them in the morning.” Then both went back to
sleep.
Next morning, the kids were all
busy in the garden as Jacob and Rob came pushing a wheel barrow with
fertilisers. “Good morning kids. So are we planting or weeding the garden this
morning.Tim, why don’t you take your guests to the lake today. We will be
fishing. You can also join us.” All the kids were excited. “Yes we have two
spare fishing rods. Let’s all go. I will ask Annie to make some sandwiches.’
said Tom, already tearing in. Mohit just casually asked Jacob, “Jacob where
were you in the garden last night?” Tipu was watching both Jacob and Rob
carefully. He could swear Rob looked shocked. Jacob just laughed, “Ah no. I
never come out of my house at night. My old bones need rest, baba.”, he said.
Rob quickly turned away but not before Tipu caught his look of confusion and
anger.
What was Rob doing in the garden at
night? I think we have an adventure coming up. Poor Tara. She wanted a simple
holiday but it looks like her wish will not come true. Next time, we have to
follow Rob.
Tipu and Mohit looked at each other and nodded. Mohit said very
casually, “We saw someone in the garden last night. If it wasn’t Jacob then was
it you Rob?” Rob shoved his shears into the pocket and turned around angrily,
“What do you mean? Are you spying on me? Anyways , it wasn’t me.” He snatched
up his shovel and strode out of the garden. Jacob said grinning, “Oh, our Rob
has a nasty temper. He was always like this. Quick to anger but a nice
person.” saying that, Jacob went away too.
Everyone at the breakfast table were quiet, then Annie spoke,
“Don’t mind him. He is not a bad person. It’s just hard for him after his
brother went missing.” Tim and Tom changed the topic, “Why don’t we go to the
creek to catch some fish? Annie, can you pack something nice and cold for our
picnic lunch.” Annie agreed, “Of course. Go get ready. I will have everything
ready in an hour.”
The children ran upstairs to get ready. Tiu said, “We must keep a
lookout for Rob. I have a feeling he is up to no good.” The others agreed.
Soon, Tim and Tom and the others picked up the fishing rods and the packed
lunches and were off on the cycles that they found in the shed. The creek lay glittering
in the morning sun. A cool breeze blew up just as the kids parked in the shade.
Tara and Minu spread a rug under the trees and lay down looking up at the
dappled shade of the tree. The boys threw the fishing rods into the lake and
sat down to wait for the catch. Time passed slowly, the children felt sleepy
and happy. Suddenly, Tim shouted out, “Hey, who is there? Who is standing
there?” The children all scrambled up and saw someone running away. “Who was
it? Who did you see?” asked Mohit. Tim was a little shaken and answered slowly,
“I am not sure who it was. He had a very white thin face and a black mouth. I
saw him leaning over our bicycles, so I shouted and he ran away.”
“At the cycles!! Let’s go and see,” said Tipu. The children went
near the cycles and searched the area around. Just as Minu turned away, a glint
caught her eye. She bent down and there just near her cycle was something round
and shiny. She picked it up and showed the kids. Tim and Tom looked at the old
gold coin and said, “This looks old. Let’s show this to Papa.” “I wonder who
that man was and what he was doing with our cycles?”, said Minu.
They hurried back home just as clouds gathered and it started
raining. “I don’t think Rob will go out today”, muttered Mohit to Tipu. “If he
does, we should follow him,”Tipu said softly. The rains did not let up all day.
The kids remained in the house, talking about the mysterious man and the old
gold coin. Col. Mendez had said it was an old portuguese coin and quite
valuable. Why would the mystery man have this in his pocket?
The kids went upstairs after dinner. Tipu and Mohit planned to
stay awake. Tim and Tom took down the night glasses,raincoats and torches. All
were ready for their adventure in the night if at all Rob showed up. The girls
decided to wait up for them. After everyone went to bed, the kids kept watch in
the darkened playroom in the attic. Just as Mohit dropped into a doze, he was
kicked awake by Tipu. Tipu pointed down. Sure enough, there was a torch and
there was the unmistakable figure of Rob. He looked up towards the house as if
to check if the children were up but the kids were hiding so he saw no one.
They saw him slipping out of the side gate towards the creek which flowed just
a few yards beyond.
Tipu, Mohit, Tim and Tom quickly took up their raincoats ,boots
and torches and slid down the stairs. They were soon moving in the same
direction as Rob. After plodding through puddles for some time , the kids came
to a rocky outcrop where the creek flowed into the sea. There, they saw Rob
standing at the very edge of the creek on a rock and waving his torch about.
The kids hid behind the rocks and watched the scene.Soon , there was an
answering gleam from the dark sea and slowly a boat emerged out of the
darkness. Few figures jumped out, some boxes were unloaded and then the coast
was clear. No one was around. Rob was gone and so were the others. The boys got
up from their hiding places and ran towards the edge. They flashed their
torches around but nothing was visible. Then suddenly, Tipu tripped over
something. He fell with a big crash. The others helped him up and there just by
his foot was an iron ring embedded in the rock. “That is surprising. Why would
there be a ring in a rock?” asked Tom. “Should we take a look?”, asked Mohit.
Tim said, “Not now. We are not fully equipped. We will need to tell someone too
before we disappear into the hills. Let’s come back tomorrow morning.” Tipu
said, “I agree. I think these were smugglers. They will not come here in the
morning so that will be safe. Let’s go”.
The boys came back to the side gate. Tipu said, “Should we take a
look at the gardener's hut? Just to see if Rob is back or not. He stays with
Jacob, right?” They went to the hut near the gate and peeped in. Jacob was
snoring away and there was something round on Rob’s bed. “Look,” said Tim, “ I
will stop here and see if he comes back.” They left Tim to guard the hut and
went back to the house. They quietly went up to the attic and told the waiting
girls all about it. “Oooh! What an adventure. We will go with you in the
morning. I am not waiting back here and letting you guys have all the fun.”
said Tara.
Next morning, Tim told them quietly that Rob had come back pretty
late and the thing on Rob’s bed was actually pillows. “Today is an off day for
the servants. So we are on our own. Jacob and Rob have gone to the mainland and
Annie will go to her village on the next island.” “So, let’s just take a picnic
lunch and go and explore that rocky beach”, said Tipu. Soon all the kids were
marching out to the beach with their backpacks tufted with sandwiches, fruits
and drinks. They reached the rocky beach and the ring in the rock. They
carefully checked the beach, then tried to raise the rock. It took all of them
tugging and pulling to raise the rock and suddenly the rock just slid away
leaving steps going down into the hill. The tunnel, if it could be called that,
looked dark and scary. Minu did not want to go in. She and Tom decided to sit
and wait for the others. Tipu, Tim, Mohit and Tara stepped in carrying their
backpacks and were soon lost in the tunnel.
The huge underground chamber was lit
by a few hanging lanterns. Crates were stacked against the walls, and old
fishing nets lay in heaps on the floor.
The dog stood whining before a heavy
wooden door reinforced with iron bands.
"There's definitely someone in
there," whispered Tara. Tom looked at Casper and said wonderingly, “Someone
that Casper knows. Look he is not growling but whining.”. Tom knocked softly. A
startled voice answered from inside. "Who's there?" Before the
children could reply, the sound of approaching footsteps echoed through the
cavern. "Hide!" hissed Mohit.
The four children ducked behind a
pile of crates just as Rob entered the cave with three smugglers. The smugglers
were unloading boxes from a small underground jetty connected to the creek. One
box split open, revealing silver idols wrapped in cloth. The children watched
silently. Then disaster struck. Casper, unable to contain himself, gave a sharp
bark.
The entire cavern froze. "Someone's
here!" shouted one of the men. Within seconds the children were
discovered. The leader grabbed Tara by the arm. "So these are the little
spies who have been snooping around." The children were searched and
marched across the cavern. As they passed Rob, Tara noticed the panic in his
eyes. He looked frightened rather than angry.
The children were pushed into the
locked room and the door slammed shut behind them. The room was small and damp.
Sitting in one corner was a thin young man in torn clothes. He looked
exhausted. "Remy!" gasped Tom. The young man introduced himself. "I
am Rob's older brother."
Slowly the truth emerged. Months ago
Remy had discovered strange activity at the creek and had accidentally
witnessed a smuggling exchange. The gang had captured him and hidden him in the
cave. They had threatened Rob. "Help us move goods," the gang had
told him, "or you'll never see your brother again." Since then Rob
had been secretly assisting them while desperately looking for a way to free Remy.
"He isn't a bad person," Remy explained. "He's been trapped just
as much as I have."
Outside, the smugglers continued
loading crates. A little later, footsteps approached again. The children
expected another smuggler. Instead, they saw Rob. He glanced nervously over his
shoulder. "We don't have much time," he whispered. From his pocket he
produced a key. "I'm sorry," he said. "I should have told
someone long ago."
The lock clicked open. "You
have to get Remy out.” said Rob. "Come with us," said Tara. Rob shook
his head. "If I disappear now, they'll know something is wrong. I'll delay
them as long as I can. "He pointed to a rusty metal grille hidden behind
old boxes. "There's an old drainage passage behind that wall. Years ago,
it connected the cave to the farmhouse grounds. "Working together, the
children shifted the boxes aside. Behind them was a narrow tunnel blocked by a
corroded iron grille. Using a loose metal rod, Mohit and Tom managed to pry it
open.
One by one they squeezed through. The
passage was cramped and dark. Water dripped from the ceiling. At some places
they had to crawl. At others they waded through ankle-deep water. Casper led
the way, his nose working furiously. After what felt like forever, a faint
light appeared ahead. The tunnel ended beneath the old, abandoned garden shed
at the far end of the farmhouse property. A rotten trapdoor concealed the exit.
With a shove from Tom and Remy, it creaked open. Fresh air rushed in. They had
escaped.
Meanwhile, Minu and Tim had been
waiting anxiously on the beach. The tide had risen. More than two hours had
passed. "They should have been back by now," said Tim. Bolt suddenly
sprang to his feet. The dog barked and ran toward the farmhouse. The children
followed. Just then they saw Tara, Tom, Mohit, Remy and Casper emerging from
the garden shed. Everyone began talking at once. Within minutes the full story
had been told. The twins' father immediately contacted the police and the
coastal security authorities. Several police vehicles soon arrived on the
island.
Back in the cavern, Rob was carrying
out his own plan. Knowing the police would soon arrive, he deliberately delayed
the smugglers. He switched labels on the crates. He claimed one shipment was
missing. He even convinced the leader that some goods had been left near the
creek. The smugglers wasted precious time searching. Then they discovered the
empty prison room. "The prisoners are gone!" The leader's face turned
red with fury. "Find them!" But it was already too late.
Police officers entered from the
tunnel while coast guard boats blocked the creek entrance. The smugglers found
themselves trapped. Some tried to escape through the beach tunnel. Others ran
toward the underground jetty. Every route was blocked. In the confusion, the
leader attempted to flee through a side passage. Casper and Bolt charged after
him. The barking dogs forced him into the open, where two officers tackled and
arrested him. Within minutes the entire gang was in custody. Officers recovered
stolen statues, antique coins, jewellery, rare artefacts and large amounts of
cash. The hidden smuggling operation had finally been destroyed.
A few weeks later, a ceremony was
held in Goa. The six children stood together on a decorated stage. Tara, Tipu,
Mohit, Tom, Minu and Tim received medals for bravery and certificates of
appreciation. The police commissioner also thanked Rob for helping rescue the
prisoners and exposing the gang. Remy, now free, stood proudly beside his
younger brother.
Even Casper and Bolt received
special medals attached to shiny new collars. As cameras flashed and everyone
applauded, the twins' father smiled. “I invited four children for a peaceful
holiday," he said." Instead, I got six detectives."
The audience burst out laughing. The
friends exchanged grins. Their holiday had begun with a quiet island farmhouse
and ended with a smuggling ring being broken, a family reunited, and six young
adventurers becoming local heroes.
And whenever they later looked at
their medals, they remembered the dark tunnel beneath a stony beach, the hidden
cavern, and the adventure that none of them would ever forget.