English Short Stories

The Watchman Who Knew Everyone’s Footsteps

The Watchman Who Knew Everyone’s Footsteps

A security guard watching a little girl in a yellow frock near a Mumbai society gate at night — moral story about unseen watchmen
Reading Time: 2 minutes

Arjun could set his watch by the residents of Sunshine Apartments — not because he tried to, but because Ramlal kaka never let him forget who arrived when.

“Sharma sir’s car, ten past nine,” Ramlal would say, “always ten minutes late from his badminton.”

“Who cares,” Arjun muttered to his friend Vivek one evening, swinging on the gate. “He just sits in that chair all night. Anyone could do his job.”

Vivek laughed. Ramlal, sharpening a pencil stub by torchlight, said nothing.

That Saturday, the second floor threw a birthday party for four-year-old Aditi. Balloons hung crooked from the railing. Aunties argued cheerfully about whose kachori was better. Nobody counted heads.

Ramlal did.

He knew Aditi’s mother always kept her within arm’s reach near strangers, and that Aditi herself never wandered past the mango tree alone — not at this hour, when the street lights outside blinked on and the gate stayed open for late guests.

So when a small figure in a yellow frock stepped past the gate towards the dark road, chasing a balloon that had slipped its string, Ramlal was already moving.

“Aditi beta,” he called, catching her wrist just as a scooter swerved wide around the corner. “Balloons don’t need chasing. They come back on their own.”

She sniffled, forgot the balloon, and pointed at his torch instead, fascinated by the beam.

Upstairs, nobody had noticed she was gone. Downstairs, Arjun had seen everything from the stairwell window.

He came down slowly and stood by the gate, not saying much.

“You knew she doesn’t usually come out here,” he said finally.

“I know everyone’s footsteps,” Ramlal said, going back to his chair. “That is the whole job, beta.”

Arjun sat on the step beside him — not to be polite, but because, for the first time, he wanted to.

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📖 Story in Brief
Arjun mocks the apartment watchman for having an easy job that involves "just sitting" all night. When a toddler wanders towards a busy road unnoticed during a party, it's the watchman who catches her in time. Arjun realises the man's quiet attentiveness was never nothing at all.
💡 The Lesson Inside
Some people take care of us in ways we never see, not because they want thanks, but because it's simply what they do — and that deserves our respect, not our mockery.
✨ Words Worth Keeping
Attentive
Paying close, careful notice to things others miss.
Mocked
Made fun of someone in an unkind way.
Swerved
Turned suddenly to one side.
Fascinated
Deeply interested and unable to look away.
Wandered
Walked around without a fixed direction.
Routine
The usual pattern of things someone does regularly.
Muttered
Spoke in a low voice, often complaining.
Respect
Valuing someone for who they are and what they do.
🌱 Phrases to Remember
Set his watch by
To rely on something as completely predictable.
Within arm's reach
Close enough to grab or protect quickly.
Slipped its string
Something got loose and floated away.
Not saying much
Being quiet, often out of thought or awkwardness.
Went back to
Returned to a previous task or position.
📚 Quick Glossary
Kaka
A respectful Hindi term for "uncle," often used for older men, even those unrelated by blood.
Beta
An affectionate Hindi term meaning "child" or "son/daughter," used warmly by elders.
Kachori
A crispy, deep-fried Indian snack often filled with spiced lentils, popular at gatherings.
Sunshine Apartments
A fictional residential building name, common in Indian housing societies.
Badminton
A popular evening sport in many Indian residential colonies, often played casually.
🎬 See It in Action
1

Attentive - The teacher was attentive to every student who seemed confused.

2

Wandered - The puppy wandered off while everyone was busy talking.

3

Routine - Grandmother's morning routine never changed, rain or shine.

🗣️ Say It Right
Attentive
/uh-TEN-tiv/
Fascinated
/FAS-in-ay-ted/
Routine
/roo-TEEN/

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Fascinated
Attentive
Mocked
Swerved
Turned suddenly to one side.
Made fun of someone in an unkind way.
Deeply interested and unable to look away.
Paying close, careful notice to things others miss.
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