When the ship sailed with the hope of a new beginning
The car had been stuck in the middle of the road long enough to create a heavy traffic jam near the dockyard. The local inspector examined the two dead bodies inside the car. It looked like a case of a sudden heart attack though he kept wondering about the possibility of it happening to them simultaneously.
178th FFfAW – Pic courtesy: Ted Strutz
Only after the ship had moved farther away from the shore did she sigh a breath of relief. Breastfeeding her month old baby, she ran her fingers over the bag full of Indian currency that was meant to secure their future. She whispered to the baby,
“Since you were conceived through surrogacy, the people who paid for my womb had come to take you home last night. Legally, I couldn’t refuse, so I added the deadly medicine in their cups of tea. We had barely traveled for half an hour before both of them succumbed to death this morning. I managed to get on board with you unnoticed. Now you, me and the money will always be together.”
An alumnus of Presidency College (Kolkata), Delhi University, and XIME (Bangalore), Sonia Chatterjee holds two post-graduate degrees in Chemistry and Management and an MFA in creative writing from Writer's Village University. With eight years of experience in the banking sector as a Branch Head, she took a sabbatical from the corporate world to start her blog soniasmusings.com. Her blog consistently featured in the Top Indian Blogs list from 2019 to 2024.
Her articles have been published on various digital platforms such as Women's Web, Youth Ki Awaaz, Tuck's Magazine, and Period Magazine. She was invited as a speaker at the Breaking Barriers, Kolkata 2018 event by the Women's Web, at the Women Writer’s Fest, Kolkata, 2020, and the Crime Writers Festival, Kolkata,2025.
Sonia has written two detective thrillers titled ‘Deal of Death – Introducing Raya Ray’ (2019) and ‘Diary, Deceit, and Death – A Raya Ray Adventure’ (Vishwakarma Publications, 2024) and a non-fiction book on true crime titled ‘The Sanyasi Who Became a King’ (Sristhi Publishers, 2025). Her book ‘Diary, Deceit, and Death’ was shortlisted for the PVLF Awards 2024-25 in the Best Fiction Category.
Sonia lives in Kolkata with her doctor husband and nine-and-a-half-year-old son.
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25 thoughts on “When the ship sailed with the hope of a new beginning”
Wow! Great story! I don’t know how a mother can be pregnant with a child and then hand it over to a different mother and father. It would be hard! No matter how much was paid for the “womb.” Well done!
Wonderful take on the prompt Sonia. Yes, its tough for mother to give up kid. But killing is not solution, Kid might end up with no one if she get caught.
Nice twist. Great!
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Thank you
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Intriguing plot!! 🙂
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Thank you
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A bit macabre. I’m sure a lot of surrogate mothers go through a lot of heartache in giving away the baby.
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I thought as much. How difficult it must be for a mother to give away a part of her heart and body! Thanks for reading.
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I hope the cops don’t catch up with her!
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I hope so too. Thanks for reading.
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Wow! Great story! I don’t know how a mother can be pregnant with a child and then hand it over to a different mother and father. It would be hard! No matter how much was paid for the “womb.” Well done!
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It broke my heart to write this piece. As a mother to a toddler, I could almost feel her pain. Thanks for reading.
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I’m sure you could almost feel her pain. Very touching piece!
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Very true. Thanks again.
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Interesting one. The topic of surrogacy quietly incorporated inside.
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Thank you Pratikshya for reading and sharing your thoughts.
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what a story that was! So will the mother be happy knowing that she had to resort to murder to secure her happiness?
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I think her motherly feelings overshadowed her rational mind. Thanks for reading.
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She got the money and the baby too.
This woman is not even guilty for her crime. God bless the baby…
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True. I guess her motherly feelings overshadowed her rational thinking
Thanks for reading.
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Wonderful take on the prompt Sonia. Yes, its tough for mother to give up kid. But killing is not solution, Kid might end up with no one if she get caught.
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Thank you Shilpa for reading and sharing your thoughts . I guess her motherly feelings overshadowed her rational thinking.
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Despite that part about the death by poisoning, I liked the ending. Why ? Coz mommy and baby were united, at last! Hope they live happily always!
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You know you and I think alike. No wonder I call you my soul sister. I also hope that they live happily ever after.
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Awww!! ❤
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A great use of the photo, but I could not like the women, murder is murder.
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I am going to blame it on to her motherly feelings that probably overshadowed her rational thinking. Thanks for readingm
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