Sunday, August 31, 2014

Come dance with me tonight

We are talking of Arnav and Khushi and the dream of teri meri.. 

For more riveting discussions you can come visit the Blast From the Past thread on IndaiForums..
http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=4128480&PID=112637054&#p112637054

So he closed his eyes and let his heart weave the most beautiful dream he has ever seen.. 

Winds swished by.. His eyes rest on a vision.. His girl gazing at him with an equal craving in her eyes that look mysterious enticing tonight.. He sees himself in white.. Simple and carefree.. She looks bewitching, in a combination of midnight blue and ivory.. The winds caress her dupatta..  She smiles..

He sucks in air and feels himself ignite.. How not to desire her when she waits for him this way? A timeless look on longing on her alluring face.. Like magnets they are drawn closer.. his fantasy bursts into a song..

So he sings in a lilting voice of his and her tale of love where mere words are not enough.. She watches in wonder and understanding.. She feels the same way..

So he places his hand on her bare back and pulls her flush against him. She collides against him.. their eyes riveted to their dangerously close lips.. It is a dance of desire.. Her hand journeys from his shoulder to heart, the heart that beats only for her, while her eyes remain on his.. 

A pout on his lips as he serenades her with the song.. For they have been apart when they are meant to be together.. And back comes his hand to encircle her from behind into his willing waiting arms.. Her face angles towards his own thrusting face.. She gets lost in the dance..

 The hand continues to rest on her slender waist as she turns towards him to cup his face.. No hesitation, not even coy.. The woman longs for her man then why does she walk away?

He waits.. A look of longing as she turns.. His deliberate swallow confesses silently.. she is the world to him.. A world he never dared to hope for.. She comes back to him.. Wanting the dance of passion to continue.. 

He holds her face between his palms.. Adoring.. worshiping.. A long moment of utter emptiness when she is no longer here.. 

But she is running towards him and slams against his back. Her hands winding him close, he face on his shoulders.. He savours the sensation..  A nightingale croons.. She knows too.. They are meant for each other..  

He lowers her hand and places it where is needs to be for him to bring her back close to his heart.. As she sings of their love story.. His hand grasps her free flowing soft tresses.. A tenderness in the stance.. while another hand of a male possessively keeps his mate close..   

He is rugged.. she is graceful.. Perfectly matched partners.. Mature and grown up tonight.. No giggles, an unblinking stare tonight.. No resistance, a heated smirk tonight.. 

But tonight is not the night.. For she has to walk away.. Even though his longing eyes plead for her to stay..


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Celebrating 100 days of happines

In a post, 100 days ago, I mentioned that I started with #100happydays.. post a picture of anything that made you happy..and do it everyday for 100 days..

I completed 100 days. And it feels nice. Not just because of a sense of accomplishment, but something hopefully much more everlasting. The realization that on the worst of day, absolute abysmal lows, there was always 1 moment that did bring a smile to my face, if only I let it.

On the last day I selected some of the pivotal themes in my life, from the pics that capture what in essence made my last 3 months happy.

Touch wood.. how humble I feel.. to realize how happy I am..

In our forum (IndiaForums where I talk about my favourite TV show, Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon, if you didn't already know that..) we talk of something called loop closure.. reinforcing of an idea.. my blog.. my writing.. is because I am happy.. and I hope as you read, this happiness spreads and brightens your life too..

Celebrating happiness! 




Saturday, August 23, 2014

Devo ke dev

She didn't know why a rudraksha called to her.. She didn't know why it felt exactly right to call out to a name she had not heard before.. A sound, a presence drew her towards him and through a crowd of rishis, magna in bhakti, celebrating his arrival, she made her way to get the first glimpse of whom she had always been a part of.. a single drop of tear glazed her cheek as she saw who stood before her..

Maybe I want to write more.. maybe I will not have words..
Till  and if I do find them..leaving you with this..

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Dhak dhak

A wonderful gift by that roommate of mine I keep mentioning in my posts.. only problem.. why does she have to be so good at everything she does!

Hey Devi Maiya she said, trying to hold her dupatta from flying away. A little farther away he stood, watching intently, her every move. Even he did not know how and when he stopped writing that email of his and got caught in this reverie. She had that effect on him and it made him angry. How could this crazy girl have this hold over him. He was Arnav Singh Raizada, the man of steel or "Arnabji" as she called him. And there she stood, Khushi Kumari Gupta, the reason for his torn soul, completely oblivious to what she was doing to him. He felt envious of the wind that caressed her hair, her dupatta that stubbornly kept touching her face. The girl who had kept falling in his arms a countless times, who took his breath.. No, that was a dangerous line of thought. He tried to get a grip over himself, tried to think about things he did not like about her. Yes, that would work. How she chattered endlessly, how she messed things up, how she would talk with her lips quivering. That perfect asymmetry lit up his world as they formed a familiar curve. He once again longed to tuck that hair strand behind her ears. Unwittingly, he put his hands in his pocket. It wasn't there. He panicked. Checked his other pocket. Ah! there it was, her jhumki. He stole a look at it, a souvenir of their first meeting.
 
Amidst the flowing dupatta she felt her heart go dhak dhak. She was puzzled. He was not supposed to be here, could it be him? She sheepishly looked up and then relaxed. He wasn't around. May be the dhak dhak had nothing to do with him. May be it was just a coincidence. Oh no! spoke too soon. He suddenly materialized out of the thin air, or so it seemed to her. There she was caught between the stubborn dupatta and her dil that was all ready to give her away. She was sure he had heard it too. "Ab kya hoga, humein dekh ke Arnabji phir se naraj ho jaenge. Kya karein? ek kaam karte hain dupatte ke piche chup jate hain". She felt the gust. There was complete silence. "Chale gaye lagta hai". She peeked above the chiffon shield.

Dhakdhak-dhakdhak-dhak-dhak------. She stared back into the depths of his eyes. He watched her shy, hesitant demeanor in a trance-like state. He came closer and she shut her eyes.


His hand lifted up to her face,
to pull the twig out of the luscious maze;
His fingers slightly brushed her cheeks,
pagal she then bit her lips,
That was the lethal blow,
No way would his feelings now slow;

The moment came to a halt,
It was hardly his fault;
He traced her neck,
He had gone too far but what the heck,

She was worth taking risk for,
Fearlessly he went for the silk dor;
It was not any childish whim,
He could in this moment forever swim;

No longer could she stand his blaze,
She stood melting under the unnerving gaze,
Celebrating the triumph, his lip,
drank her in sip by sip,
she was too waiting and eager,
She was in him, he was in her,
Forever and ever.


He felt her push and the spell was broken. He was taken aback for the dream felt so real. Ghabrake she ran away leaving him on his own. With the dream still lingering on his mind, waiting for may be some other time, he wrote:

i can remember you in a clouded haze... 
your lips and that lingering gaze..
those winter nights with passionate blaze...

Sunday, August 17, 2014

You and me.. we are meant to be..

Aarwen (standing at her hostel steps) - No.. don't keep the phone.
Lazywiz (sitting on his bed)- shh.. fine.. listen to the cd I bought today..

Aarwen kept her eyes closed.. felt the world whirl around her.. dizzy.. exhilarated.. what played.. a song.. Hum kis galli ja rahe hai apna koi thikana nahi..

One of my most favourite parts of a love story is when the hero or heroine watches the other from far. How the world ceases to exist as all the focus of one pair of eyes is on another. She may be laughing, quiet, beautiful, asleep. He maybe tired, angry, busy, playing. There is no place else you would rather look. Your look as you watch could be a blank stare, could be a tender gaze, could be a second's flicker, but in it... an infinite feeling.

Lazywiz (standing in the middle of a crowd. smirking.) - preet ki lat tohe aisi lagi..
Aarwen (standing in the same crowd. lost in her own world) - ho gayi main.. deewani?

Kailash kher sang .. his signature sufi song.. mar gayi main mit gayi main.. ho gayi main.. teri deewani..

Silence.. Sometimes when we sit quietly for hours, the only sound the tapping of the keys on our laptops, why do I feel like it is a never ending conversation I am having with you
? Sometimes when you are fast asleep and I am as usual awake when I turn off the light why do I feel I have been talking to you all this while? Sometimes when I wake up on the car seat next to you, during a long quiet drive, why I do feel you have been telling me all sorts of things?

Aarwen (On the phone) - I heard a song.. it is for you..
Lazywiz (On the other end of the phone) - Am listening.. sing it..

Another Kailash Kher song she sang.. main na jaanu tu hi jaane main hun teri tu hai mera.. saiyaan..

Talking.. why do I feel like laughing when am with you? Why do I feel garrulous and young and carefree when am with you? Why does everything in my day feel like it is worth telling you? Why everything you say sparks off interest? Why does it thrill me when you are impressed with some word I used? Why do I feel proud when you tell me what you think? And when we talk about thoughts, books, movies, idea, technology, why so few people are reading my story on IF, what is my happy pic for the day, what did my friends on whats app say, why is there always a smile on my face?

Aarwen (putting aside her laptop sits next to him) - So I don't throw a birthday party for you, don't write poetry for you, but you know..
Lazywiz (Still with his laptop, starts to type furiously) - Can I work?

He smiles. She smiles. To pick up her laptop, she walks away. There is not really anything left to say.

With you there is a song, there is poetry. Oh how I feel like dancing! Though I know you don't like it at all.. You are here .. you are with me.. we belong.. you are me..






arshi SS: Hamesha ~ A heartbeat Away, Chapter 3

Hamesha ~ A heartbeat Away 

This chapter is dedicated to Horizon. I love the way she owns ASR in her thoughts. Writing this story I get to own an ASR in my thoughts as well. Make him smirk, make him angry and let him do whatever he feels like.





Chapter 3

"Ha..Lakshmiji aur us laad governor ki... sab unki galati hai. Everything is their fault. Na toh Lakshmiji aap beech mein aati na toh hum takrate aur na toh.. What does he think of himself?"

Khushi Kumari Gupta put down Lakshmiji, who had been busy with leaves and Khushi's hair, and sat down on the stairway. Her bright blue kurti with it silver and gold trimmings was the color of the ocean on a bright sunny day. With it she wore a darker blue dupatta, the color of the deepest unexplored crevices of that ocean. Lakshmiji had managed to loosen Khushi's prudish braid, so a few strands had escaped their confines and flowed gaily framing her beautiful face.

Her cheeks still supported a blush. She still could hear her heart beating fast.. dhak dhak .. She pressed her palm where she knew her heart thudded, and willed it to slow down.. dhak dhak dhak.. 

hey devi maiyya.. why did he have to stand so close? Why did it feel like she was breaking some unwritten rule? Then why did it feel so right still? dhak dhak dhak.. She remembered every detail of his face. The way his eyes pierced as if looking into her most secret thoughts. Wanting an answer from her. How his lip dragged down towards the right, a telltale sign he was worried. How his strong fingers had rested on her arm.

She raised her hand, in a trance, and lightly let it curl around the same spot on her hand where moments ago his fingers had rested. Her skin tingled of a touch it sorely seemed to miss.

"Maee", unaware of Khushi's state of heart, Lakshmiji was trying to continue a conversation with her playmate. But Khushi was not in the mood. "All because of you Lakshmiji.. hmphh.. I fall all the time. pata nai why such things keep happening only to me? But, they do. unhe kya faraq padta hai?", she thought a little subdued, but slowly regaining back her usual chirpiness.

"lakshmiji I will not talk to you and Arnavji.. Ha yehi thik rahega. I shouldn't have agreed to what Anjaliji was saying. Devi maiyya aap toh janti hain only because jiji and Aakashji would be so happy it is okay to let Arnavji pretend he lov. mmm.. mera matlab.. To let him tell mamiji".

Khushi pursed her lips in irritation. "Really if it was such a crazy idea then why couldn't he say no to Anjaliji? jab zarurat thi why had he not used his scary face? If he had not said no, why should I? humein koi farak nai padta" Khushi reasoned with herself.

She remembered how Aakashji had stopped her before she went home the previous night. He had looked worried so she hadn't teased him, but she could not resist teasing her jiji when she handed her his letter. How pretty jiji looked blushing while reading Aakashji's letter.

Khushi sat grinning, lost in her world. She wondered what was in that letter. An audible sigh escaped her. Would someone ever write her a letter, she longingly wondered.

Smack went her palm and hit her forehead. "Khushi tu bilkul paagal hai, no wonder buaji calls you sankadevi. You did not ask Arnavji what happened with mamiji. devi maiya I even shouted at him. humara gussa he should not take out on poor mamiji. Please raksha karna." Quickly her hands went up and down in prayer.


*****


Manorma Raizada was all business like, deep in thought, eating peanuts off a plate, when her mother-in-law came and sat down next to her. Visibly glad to see her sasuma for once, Manorma perked up. "Sasuma happy newj.. humaar Arnav bitwa.. oo phati saree.. matlab Khoosie Kumari Gupta ke..  Kumari Gupta se married Raizada banane ka pilanning karat hai".

(Sasuma good news. Our Arnav bitwa wants to marry Khushi Kumari Gupta. He is planning to make her Mrs Raizada from Ms Gupta).

She was most surprised by Deviyani Raizada's reaction. "jinko jo marzi so karat hai. This cannot happen here. Khushi bitiya is very dear to me, but as a buhuriya? ee humne socha naahi hain. ka aap jaanat hai ki oo humare ghar ka, chote ka khayal rakh payengi? To come and teach, Khushi bitiya did it perfectly, but to stay here? humka ee thik naahi laagat hai. aur chote.. kabhi kahat hai shaadi nahi nani.. kabhi Miss Kasyap.. And today Khushi bitiya? He does whatever he wants. I need time to know she will indeed be suitable for him."

(Everyone is doing as they please. I have not thought about making her a daughter-in-law of this house. Do you know if she can take care of the house, of chote? I do not like it. Sometimes he says no to marriage, sometimes it is Ms kasyap and today khushi?)

"aur Manorma .. You don't go helping Khushi bitiya, jaisan aapne Miss Kasyap ke help ki." Having said what she had to Deviyani Raizada did not stay behind to hear anything else. She determinedly walked away.

"ee saasuma bhi na saara happy momentwa ke sad karne ma mahir hain. hum kahe naat helpingj ? hum jarure helpingj phatee saree ke. phir saasuma ke eyej openingj phor phatee saree. Ikdum bestwa bahuriya material howat hai. ka ka karike pari is ghar ma humka.. " Manorma also left the hall with a wide smile on her face. She had a brilliant plan. All she needed to do was find phatee saree.

(Sasuma has a habit of turning all happy moments into sad ones. Why won't I help. I will definitely help phatee saree. And then saasuma will knoe she is the best daughter-in-law material. What all I have to do in this household!)

*****

ASR sat immersed in the documents Aman had mailed him this morning. The poolside provided a welcome respite from the heat outside. The tress cast a cool shade near the edge of the pool, while the shallow water within it glimmered from the sun rays falling on it.

He looked up when he heard the familiar sound of her approaching. Her numerous bangles, tassels on her kurti, dupatta, hair, right down to the elegant silver payals, he knew she must be wearing, all signaled her arrival. She was carrying a tray with a coffee mug on it.

Using her chirpiest voice Khushi started, "Coffee for you Arnavji". His face gave away his disbelief. Eyes narrowed, he frowned,"Coffee.. For me? tumne kuch milaya hai isme? What are you doing Khushi?". 

"Haw", she exclaimed, her mouth wide open into a perfect round 'O'. How dare that laad governor insinuate she had mixed something in his coffee. Perhaps that is what she should have done. Poisoned him. She glared at him.

Then just as suddenly her face softened. She could not get angry with Arnavji right now. Focus Khushi, she berated herself.  "I brought you coffee Arnavji. No sugar. Lijiye na."

"waise now that you are distracted from work hum soch rahe the, what happened with mamiji? Did you talk to her?" She tried her best to give her most innocent look while asking. She hoped he would directly tell her what she wanted to know even though she had walked away leaving him angry after their collision.

He, however, seemed to have other plans. Pushing aside the table he stood up. "So you remembered to be nice to me. subah jab tum bina sorry boli chali gayi then what happened? bhool gayi thi tum.. hmm?".

His eyes were not scary. But, they had a tenderness that made it difficult for her to look towards him. It made her feel all sort of things she had no name for. It was also the only place she wanted to look into.  She seemed to forget why she would want to look away. He kept moving forward. 

"dekhiye aa.. aap na.." She raised her finger in a failed attempt to keep him away.

"ha m.. main na.. what?" he moved closer. An intoxicating mirth clearly reflecting in his dark captivating eyes. A hint of suppressed laughter in him.

She took a step backward. Breath refusing to leave her. He seemed to glide forward. With each faltering step that she took back, she seemed to draw him closer. She moved back till there was no back left to go. His gaze lingered on her face, caressing and scorching at the same time. "aa.. Arnavji?", she bravely breathlessly whispered. Part of her was still unsure why she needed to object when this closeness felt absolutely scarily wonderful.

"hmm? ".. His eyes had now travelled downwards and were fixed upon her trembling lips. Unhurried, confident, with full right he raised his hand to touch her.."aap.. What are you doing?". She was in panic. Hypnotized by the searing sensation of his finger stroking her temple. Involuntarily her eyes fluttered, as she lost herself in his touch, but immediately opened at the loss of contact from him.

His fingers had moved to her hair. She watched mesmerized as his hand moved behind her ear and slowly a sinuous curving of those lips. His hand came down. In it.. a single leaf!

"Your friend left this for you Ms Khushi Kumari Gupta. Both of you are absolutely alike". He was clearly smirking now as he took her hand in his and left the leaf in it. Then he placed his finger on her slightly gaping lips. "dono ka muh band hi nahin hota."

She felt her heart flip. He took a step back. 

The rebellious part in her cried out at the distance. He gave her one long look. Then he turned and took a few steps away from her. She brought up her shivering hand, placed it on her thumping, stuttering, hyperventilating heart in an attempt to calm down. hey devi maiyya raksha karna.

ASR stopped. Without completely turning, with just his head angled towards her and a cool smile he stated calmly, "Relax Khushi. Everything went well. I told mamiji..". 

Still disorientated by the effect he had on her, she heard herself ask, "kya?"

This time he turned around and faced her. Then holding her gaze, with a tender thoughtful look, purposefully he walked towards her. She held her breath. Expectant. Nervous of what he had to say. No idea why it felt exciting.

"I want to marry you."

She could not bring herself to say anything. Her astonished eyes, remained unblinking, dazed. He turned and left, leaving Khushi clutching her frantically beating heart.. dhak dhak dhak..


*****


While two hearts beat furiously near the poolside, in the passage outside a slightly lost forlorn lover was interrupted in his reverie. "Aakash aap bhi na... Why are you sad. Become happy now. Everything is falling into place." Before Anjali's words could sink in an even stranger sight greeted Aakash.

"bhai you are smiling? Is everything okay?"

ASR had just left the clearly shaken Khushi who looked lovely with her nose all red. He had not stopped his stray smile in time and Aakash had spotted it.

"ha chote you are smiling?". Anjali's question had a teasing tone which ASR immediately caught on. "di don't start again. It is nothing like that". Anjali's laughter rang out. "Like what chote? I did not say anything about this mysterious that".

He rolled his eyes and gave up. ASR walked away concealing his smile as best he could. There was lightness in the winds of Shantivan and he found himself flying with it, carefree.

*****

"devi maiyya aap kya kar rahi hain?" Khushi rushed away from the pool talking to herself, "It is all Lakshmiji's fault.. wo.. Why stand so close.. That leaf.. My heart.. kyu? .. His smile.."

Out of nowhere a woman bedecked with heavy gold jewelry descended upon her. 

"Lakshmi.. phatee saree.. tumko oo miss call ke take caring karike pari".

(You need to take care of Lakshmi.)

"huh.. kyu mamiji?", asked a clueless Khushi.

"sasuma ke heart par kabja ka idea by Manorma mami." In her excitement mami had raced ahead with her plan to make Khushi win the old lady's heart. Of course, she did not stop to actually explain what and why of her plan to Khushi.

(Manorma mami has an idea to win saasuma's heart.)

"lekin naniji has always liked me... par.. why are you worried whether naniji ko hum pasand hai ya nahi?"

"becoj I caringj phor Arnav bitwa underistandingj phatee saree? Now only hearing no isspeaking."

(Because I care for Arnav bitwa. Do you understand? Now only listen and don't talk.)

Khushi's bewilderment was replacement with irritation as soon as she heard the name of the man who was doing all sorts of things to her heart. "Arnavji.. humein unki koi baat nahi karni.. Aakashji kitne achche hai.. He cares for everyone not like that .. that rakshas."

"Hello hi bye bye..oo rakhsas.. eej mom inside ma".

"mom?", Khushi was getting more and more confounded by the conversation.

"arre phatee saree, mother India wala mom naahi.. mom batti wala mom.. candlej.."

"huh?". The conversation was making no sense to the already very distracted girl.

"oh ho phatee saree oo Arnav bitwa ke heart..jor se dhak dhakaying. baat samajh mein ayi ki naahi?"

(Arnav bitwa's heart beats. Understood?)

Huh? Khushi only heard one thing.. His heart.. dhak dhak too.. He never told her.. And what did any of this have to do with Lakshmiji.. Her head was spinning.

"mamiji I think hum paagal ho re hain.. I should go home.. and eat.. nai sleep.. no no he will be back in my dreams..". She scurried towards the door, the leaf safely held in her hand, with mami close behind. "hey devi maiyya what will I do?"  Ignoring all the confusion, her heart continued joyously.. dhak dhak.. dhak dhak..


*****


Close by, two delighted woman fi fived each other.

"This is going exactly as planned nani".  Anjali was all smiles.

"Haan Anjali bitiya, I will get not one, but two bahuriyas. A little 'no' from me and even your mami is now helping bring Khushi bitiya and chote together. ab Aakash aur chote ko kono baat ki takleef naahi satayegi".  

She could almost see her smiling daughter in front of her carrying her small smiling boy in her arms. Deviyani Raizada's first grandson. She had tried her best to shield chote from the unpleasantness, but very soon she had realized that he would be the one taking care of her and the family, not the other way round. Ratna bitiya would have been so proud of the man her little boy had grown up to be. 

Deviyani Raizada did not believe in living in the past. She gave a gentle smile. "I have always wanted to see Khushi bitiya become a part of chote's life. She will be able to handle his anger and keep him safe. Your ma, chote's ma, my dear bitya would have liked her bahuriya a lot. Khushi bitiya hai hi aisan. She wins everyones hearts."

Anjali rushed to hug the old lady, her nani, who had been there for her and chote.  The two women let the hug last longer than usual, drawing comfort  from each other, still mending the hollow parts of having tragically lost someone extremely dear.

Finally, Anjali looked at deviyani raizada with sparkling eyes, "par nani, ab kya? what will be do next?". 


With a bright smile that reached upto her aged wise eyes nani prophesied confidently, "chote and Khushi bitya will do everything. Love has the power to move mountains. And for any small stones in their way aapki Manorma mami hai na."

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

And then they danced.. was it just a dance?

Wrote this on my forum today.. do visit for the most breathtaking descriptions of the most gorgeous dance..
http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=4056429&TPN=132


And they danced..

He stepped on the stage.. Did he know he would make her his today? No conscious thought perhaps, but he was conscious of each atom, each molecule, each fibre in her being. She danced along. For this was where she was meant to be. In his arms. Twirling ..dipping.. whirling.. gliding..

He had surrendered his soul to this feeling.. and she was swept right along reeling..

A lean brown hand gliding along her thin bare waist, the color of ivory in the dark light.

She found herself flying, safe in his sure hands. His eyes left her face his head turned away, only to jerk back.. a demanding hand extending out. She could, but not refuse his call. She placed her hand in his. All was right with the world. Right then the world had ceased to exist. Memories came flying past. Catching.. walking away.. falling.. drawing close.

His hands remained on her back, holding on to her, as she leant backwards and he was drawn forward with her.. in a dance one usually leads.. directs the steps.. and the partner follows.. was he leading.. or was he simply following?

They stood.. bodies in contact.. souls fused.. Immersed in a heady feeling. She raised her hand in a graceful swanlike movement. Face raised. His hand followed her in its trajectory. Scorching was its path as it moved stroking, igniting. She rested on his frame. He was meant to hold her this way. Would they ever move away?

No question anymore. All the answers ever needed in this tango. Unrehearsed, instinctive.. Written by the stars themselves.. You forgot to blink because if you blinked you would miss out on a lifetime and more of love..

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Inspire.. and then let go

Whether you are professor Atkin looking upon John Galt, Francisco D' Anconia, Ragnar Danneskjöld (from Atlas Shruggred, the book you must read if you haven't) or you are the local army coach about to send Milkha Singh off to the big leagues(I don't much like the movie) or you are a mother seeing off your kid to pre school the very first day (wonder how this feels)..

You were or rather are his inspiration, but now it is time for him to go do his own thing. You can see him spread his wings and soar high. And you can revel in how you inspired his flight.

But the rest he has to do on his own. Give him stength so he carries on alone. Don't be sad if he cannot look back. Just make sure he is forever on the right track.

We tend to want to define our prodigy, but the only definition we can truly give is to ensure they are free to do there own thing. Don't feel unwanted because you son can ride his bike on his own or you daughter now has a phone. Your daughter dreams because she read the books you kept at her bedside and your son wants to grow up and be a drummer because you bought him his first plastic xylophone. You are the one who defined their foundation and made them strong to choose their own path.

So technically you were strong, a mentor reknown. And now your mentee seems to want to work on an independent project. Does not necessarily concede to your timeline , but that should not leave you even a little dejected. He is who he is and a part of you remains in who he is.

Be happy you got a chance to inspire someone. Now its time to enjoy what does achieve your precious one. You are always a fond memory. You are an ingrained poetry. But now its time my life took its own trajectory. In my own unique way will I make my own unforgettable history. And I promise you will be an integral part of my story.



Also posted on www.writersbrew.com .

arshi SS: Hamesha ~ A heartbeat Away, Chapter 2

Hamesha ~ A heartbeat Away

Thank you for reading my first story. It encouraged me to write more. This chapter is dedicated to Javeria3991, the one who introduced me to this wonderful world of Arshi fanfiction. 

Fanfiction.. our way of keeping Arnav and Khushi not just close to us, but very much in love, thriving and full of life.



Chapter 2

The heavy velvet brocade curtains were pulled wide apart to let the bright sun rays through. The large spacious room lit up and echoed with the tinkling sound of glass against gold. Thick gold bangles, with a dozen thin glass ones, in red, adorned the hand that was opening the window latch.

"Utho Chote. It is your di's wedding today. Bahut saara kaam hai humein."

He pushed away the heavy silk quilt and slowly sat up in bed rubbing his eyes. A flock of pigeons had fluttered onto the window ledge. One ruffled its feathers and turned and flew straight into the room landing right on the bed. He remembered ma had said pigeons brought peace with them..  Sukoon, was the word ma had used.. He liked that word.. But this pigeon had blood red rims around his black beady eyes. It looked sad . Why was the pigeon sad? It scared him to see the pigeon sad.  He wanted his ma. She would know what to do to help the pigeon.. He looked towards the window, but ma wasn't there. Where had she gone?

"Ma?" He waited for an answer.. 

None came..

"Maa..."

******

The dream had left him shaken, but Arnav Singh Raizada had deliberately set a pace slightly faster than was usual for his early morning jog. Gradually he could feel his muscles strain and then loosen up. The crisp morning chill and steady rhythm of calculated movement had helped his body relax. The mind however needed another distraction.

Just then his phone started to vibrate. Still rather lost in thought he answered the call.

"aap uth gaye hai na? You should not be late today.  Aur der toh hogi hi when the whole night you kept disturbing me.  Don't think you can come scare me in my dreams. Samjhe aap? Achcha aap ye sab rehne dijiye. Jayiye talk to mamiji.  Aur Arnavji feel.. Ha, say it with feelings, ok? Remember the plan. Ab hum phone rakhte hain.. Hello hi bye bye".

"What the!"

Khushi Kumari Gupta  had already disconnected the call before ASR could say a single word. He shook his head with an indulgent air. His thoughts returned to sheesh mahal again, but this time it focused on the light figure of an ethereal girl resting in his arms for a precious few minutes and a pair of rosy quivering lips that had caught his attention.

******

"Chote tum bhi na.. Why aren't you in the hall with mami? Pata hai since early morning she is in a very bad mood. Subah subah se Om Prakashji has been told by mami to make four different kinds of juice with and without sugar and lots of ice... aur tab bhi mami's gusaa is still this hot. Ab toh Om Prakashji is too confused and too scared to even venture anywhere close to her. What are you waiting for now? Go chote.."

Anjali had just returned from the mandir and was carrying a puja thal which seemed to be overflowing with items. She looked fresh and pretty clad in her baby pink saree with a shimmering thick silver border. There was an infectious smile that did not leave her face even as she raised her eyebrows in mock annoyance.

ASR continued to meticulously button up his charcoal gray waistcoat. Always one button at a time starting right from the bottom most, as was his habit.. It was a well-practiced precise movement and he let his eyes wander up to his smiling di. He felt happy seeing her this excited. Though she tried to hide it as best as she could, he knew, lately she had been missing jeejaji a lot. 

Now thoughts of Aakash's wedding had her distracted and ASR knew she was thoroughly  enjoying the fact that she had gotten her chote to say 'yes' to their crazy idea. In fact she was enjoying it a bit too much, he thought suspiciously.

His mind wandered to the previous evening.

******

Di had gone on to supposedly explain, "Chote, for being so intelligent sometimes you can be such a budhdhu. You look look like you have to actually marry Khushiji for real. Nahi baba.. She is only saying that you have to tell mami that you love Khushiji and want to marry her. Kyu? Thik kaha na maine Khushiji? Isn't this what you are suggesting? I think it is perfect.

Khushi had looked completely flustered and mumbled something incoherent, but di had not given her a chance to speak further. He was quite certain that that this was not what Khushi had in mind. There was a strange sensation in him after hearing di's words. And now, seeing the clearly panicked Khushi, amused him further. Some corner within him felt a thrill that he could not quite explain. He did not want to analyze what it meant just yet.

Di was however not even close to done yet.

"Think about Akash chote. Payalji is such  a lovely girl. Our bhai will be very happy with her". Di did have a perfectly valid point, ASR mused. Payal was a very nice girl. She had a lot of spirit in her, just like her sister, he grudgingly admitted to himself. And only because he had refused to believe Khushi ,had Payal's marriage not taken place. 

Maine galat kiya. I should have listened to her. Wo sach keh rahi thi. The words reverberated within him. In fact if he had known then, he himself would have given the money to Khushi. No. He would definitely not have given any money. Payal was better off not marrying a spineless sorry excuse for a guy like that. It was good she met Aakash. 

"Payalji and Aakash are meant for each other. Just like you and Khushiji."

"Bu..but Anjaliji.." Khushi had tried to interrupt di. He knew di when she got into such a mood. She would not easily stop. So he hadn't even bothered to interrupt. And a little mischief was bubbling inside him too, seeing Khushi all worked up. Serves her right for coming up with such a crazy scheme. Paagal. He couldn't stop himself from softly saying it.

"Kyu hai na Khushiji? Chote just has to convince mami he cannot live without you. What a brilliant idea you came up with Khushiji. waah!". So di had continued talking till he and Khushi had slowly given in.

Though in reality he knew another reason that had compelled him to say yes. 

That day at the cliff after her ridiculous idea to get Payal and Aakash together had worked Khushi had looked so happy. It had reminded him of the girl jumping and smiling widely with two silver coins in her hands.

******

"Chote stop staring at your laptop. Ab jao bhi. And I have called your office and let them know you will be at home today."

"Fine di..". He slammed his laptop shut with a purposeful air and strode out of his room to get this thing over with. If this insane nonsense was what it would take to get mami to agree to the marriage then he would get it done.

Hearing the quick footsteps across the staircase Manorma Raizada turned her attention towards her nephew approaching. She had been sitting moodily on the sofa feeling very sorry for herself. Why did her son not want to listen to her at all? All she wanted was his wellbeing. All this worrying was not good for her skin, so she had decided to sit down and relax.

"Come Arnav bitwa humre sang tanik reelaxing kari liyo. Too much hui gaya ee daraama. Aaj marning marningma eyeej ma dark circlej hain. Uhi liye toh ab hum ihan isilentma essitting hain."

(Come relax a bit with me. Too much of drama. Early morning I have dark circles. That is why am silently sitting here now.)

ASR  had thought it would be simple enough to say it, but now that it had to be said out loud it sounded even more silly than how it sounded in his head. Inspite of all her whacky ways mami was quite smart, really. He couldn't just blurt out whatever di and Khushi wanted him to say. Instead, he tried changing tactics.

"Mami listen.. Mujhe aapse important baat karni hai. I have to talk to you.  Aakash is your son, but he also has a right to choose a life partner for himself", words rushed out of his mouth, slightly slurred, as it often happened when he was being earnest.

"hello hi bye bye.. oo khoon bhari taang ke..".

No, this approach was not working. ASR was good at making split second decisions and as a rule of thumb he was always right. He took pride in being able to gauge a situation. It was a vital trait needed to be successful in the field he was in. So, he knew it was time to say it. He clenched his hand into a fist, swallowed hard and spoke.

"Mami.. I am in love".

Mami looked aghast. He took a deep breath and forced himself to swallow the rising whirlwind of emotions. He had no idea why it felt the way it did to say it out loud.

"Mami I said I am in love".

"Hain?", this time the words seemed to have finally sunk into her because she blinked a couple of times and made an effort to start speaking.

"Bhat you sayingj bitwa? Oo mees teep taap ke phir bulai rahe ho ka? Sasuma eej knowingj? Aur ee doono baratherj  ikdum issame timewa par aisan sochat ho. Kono phoren se naya phason istart hua hai ka.. Seajan phor pyaar".

(what are you saying? Are you bringing back miss tip top? Does sasuma know? And at the very same time both brothers are thinking alike. Is this a new fashion from abroad.. Season for love.) 

He forced himself to exhale again. "Mami I am going to marry Khushi. And I don't see any problem with her family. She is smart and independent. Thori ajeeb hai lekin cute hai. Her family members are also very respectable. I see no reason at all that this will not work out." Once he said the first sentence the rest of the words rushed out of him, as if even if he tried they would not be stopped.

If Manorma had been shocked a second earlier listening to her nephew talk about being in love, now she was sure this must be a hilarious funny dream she was in. Arnav bitwa was in love with phatee saree? She pinched herself on her rather wide forearm a little too energetically. 

"Aaa.." She was definitely awake. 

"isstap isstap and peeleejh rewindingjh do not fast forwardeenjh. Tum aur oo phatee saree ki parem kahani.. Hum logan ke nojej ke under. How this happeneengjh? Telljh peeleej. Ab bhy not isspeakingjh?"

(Stop..stop.. Rewind.. Don't rush ahead.. You and phatee saree's love story.. Under our noses. How did this happen? Tell me please. Now why are you not speaking?)

"Money is not everything Mami. Aur jab mujhe uski family mein koi problem nai dikh raha hai then I think  you also will not have a problem.

Bitwa wanted to marry? Was he serious? He had to be serious. He always was. Maybe someone had practiced some jadoo Tona on her poor Arnav bitwa. She again turned her attention back to what he was saying. And was he smiling?

"Mami Khushi sabse alag hai. I have never seen anyone like her before. I want to keep her safe and have her with me. There are times when it amazes me how important her happiness has really become for me. Uski smile.."

"par..par bitwa.. Eej this youj? Tum issmile karat ho bith safed teethwa isshowing oo phatte saaree ke memoriejh ma? Phatee saaree eej knowingjh all? Oo jaanat hai?"

(But..but bitwa is this you? You are smiling with your white teeth showing in phatee saree's memory? Does she know of all this?)

"Nahin mami, she does not know. Kabhi kabhi mujhe lagta hai she still thinks I still only want to scare her." ASR stopped talking. He had said way more than he had meant to. It was time he left and cleared his head. He would call Aman and get some real work done"

Leaving behind a clearly bewildered disbelieving mami he took long loping strides back to the poolside with his familiar plants waiting for him.

******

Khushi clutched on to her jhola's strap with one hand while she used her other hand to pop channa into her mouth. She had gone to her favourite thele wale bhaiya on her way to Raizada mansion and brought ten whole rupees worth of channa. She knew she needed lots of channa today. She had wanted to make jilebi, but she got up late having hardly slept at all and had rushed to reach here. That laad governor.. What did he think of himself.. Hey devi maiya.. Why did he have to come continuously in her dreams and keep scaring her? Did he have no other work to do?

She was busy thinking all this as she rushed down the hallway. She completely missed the fast approaching form of the very man whose thought's she had been immersed in. 

ASR had gone back to his room, called Aman and was now blissfully immersed in things he did understand and have control over. In his one hand he was balancing his mac book and in the other he had a bunch of print outs.

Unnoticed by both, a third person was leisurely  making her way towards the same spot.  Her mouth full of juicy leaves she had managed to get from the poolside. Though some might say being a goat did not qualify her as a person, but Lakshmiji was as much a member of the Raizada household as all the other people who lived in it.

The man, the girl  and the goat all banged into each other... and papers and channa and leaves showered over them..

"maaee".. Lakhsmiji's bells tinkled loudly..

"Can't you watch where you are going?"

"Hum watch kar rahe the. Pata nahi from where you came up right in front of me. And you saw na..  Lakshmiji also came here at the same time so humari galti nahi hai". She countered back rubbing her elbow. The macbook's edges were sharp and they had hit right across her bones. 

"aahh".. An involuntary cry rose from her. She sqeezed her eyes shut trying to shut out the pain as well.

"Khushi, Tum thik ho?  What happened? Let me see..". His voice an urgent whisper. With her cry ASR's gussa had immediately left him. His hand had moved to grasp Khushi by the shoulder and he was peering at her intently. When she did not respond, instead remained with her eyes closed and a grimace on her face, he jerked her closer to him. 

"Khushi?".. A faint caress in his tone.  

She could feel his breath on her. He was that close to her, his hand clutching her arm and the rest of him just shy of coming in contact with her. The air seemed to simmer between them and each of his breath that landed on her face left her a little more breathless than before. 

 "Leave me.. And why only me Lakshmiji must also be hurt, though she should not have come in the middle.. Hum khud kar lenge.. Lakshimji can take care of me.. Mera matlab Lakshmiji and me are completely fine..aayiye Lakshmiji", Khushi jreked back, still affronted by his sharp rebuke from a second ago and completely disoriented by the close proximity to this man. Feeling strangely lightheaded she quickly turned around, picked up Lakshmiji, who had managed to salvage some leaves and was happily munching again, and swiftly walked away leaving a slightly dazed ASR staring in the direction she had disappeared in..

His eyebrows arched a tad bit higher. "Unbelievable", was all he could manage at that moment.

******

Back in the hall Anjali had heard the exchange between mami and chote. In fact, to her it felt like she spent most of her days now listening to things. She had a lot of free time on her hands. When Shyamji was with her then all her waking minutes would be blissfully centered around him, but these days he spent so much time wrapped up in his work. She longed to be able to spend more time with him. 

However, meanwhile instead of moping around the house she was eagerly planning matchmaking for her dearest chote. It was her much cherished dream to see him with a wife. He may laugh all he wanted, but Anjali knew how uplifting and exhilarating being in love felt. Chote was beginning to figure that out too. She could see it. And everything she had heard until now told her she was right. Chote's words had convinced her that she was definitely right. But the more pertinent question this instant was whether his words had convinced mami.

"mami aapne dekha these days humare chote remains so happy. He even scolds Om Prakashji less. Achcha mami hum abhi aate hain." She walked away grinning to herself.

******

Left alone in the hall mami struck a theatrical pose, plopped herself back onto the sofa and placed her palm on her forehead. 'me, manorma mami, not iseeing Arnav bitwa ke Khoosie?'

(I did not see Arnav's happiness?)

She thought over the past few months. Of course, he & Khushi were in love... hmmph.. And of course she knew what being in love meant. Had she not had a love marriage herself? She glared at all the invisible people who might be around to challenge this statement.

She clearly remembered one summer month many years ago when she had been a new bahuriya in Shantivan. She had been feeling quite lonely and out of place. She had worked here and now she was the daughter-in-law. She had tried her best to hide it for her husband's sake, but all the while she had been unnerved.

 And then Arnav bitwa and Anjali had come for their summer holidays. One afternoon, when everyone was in their room taking a nap, the small boy had walked into her room and asked her curiously whether she was his mami now? He had said he did not understand why everyone was in tension over her being the new mami. He had demanded she play with him because when she was Manorma mausi then also while making him eat his meals she would always play with him. Arnav bitwa had taken her English magazines from the table and had wanted her to read it aloud to him. And once she started to read, he had laughed and run up to give her a hug.

Manorma remembered that small little laughing boy. She also equally clearly remembered the fourteen year old broken boy with sad haunted eyes who had returned a few summers later with no smile on his face.

"Bahutehi galat hui gava ee humse. I doingj Bhery Bhery much wrongs". Unshed tears glazed Manorma Raizada's eyes. Arnav bitwa has a chance at happiness and his mami would do all she could to make that happen, she thought to herself, rather fiercely.

(I committed a grave mistake. I did wrong.)

Not having money meant nothing at all. Look at herself now... With an extremely self satisfied air she gingerly patted the red and yellow flowers that she had painstakingly pinned to her bun like always. All class and sophistication, she had always been meant to be a Raizada bahuriya, she thought complacently. 

There was not too much wrong with khoon bhari taang and phatee saree, just as much wrong as there would be in any girls trying to take her bitwas away from her. Manorma sat thinking all this and then came to a decision.

Arnav bitwa had said phatee saree did not know of his love. That was unacceptable. "oo bilack aur bhite phillum jaisan larka needingj khube helpwa. I gibhingj. Hum meeteengjh kairabe Arnav bitwa and phatee saree ke" Full of resolution she hauled her heavy frame off the sofa. "ee match ke fixing toh karike pari."

(That black and white film like boy needs lots of help. I will give. I will make Arnav and Phatee Saree meet. This match had to be fixed.)

******

Monday, August 4, 2014

arshi SS: Hamesha ~ A heartbeat Away, Chapter 1

Originally posted on India Forums. here is the link if you prefer reading and commenting there -
http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=4119969

Hamesha ~ A heartbeat Away

This is my first attempt at a short story. I want to dedicate it to Indi52, ArshiHamesha, Wiwy, 
cinthiann1758 and InspiredSoul. They write such beautiful stories of Arnav and Khushi that it inspired me to try one of my own. And also to all my other friends from Blast from the Past who write so beautifully about IPK. 

Also this dedication goes to Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon.. the show that taught me to notice my dhak dhaks.. 
I don't know yet if I have a story to tell. What I do know is I wanted to write about love.. and not just any love.. Arnav and Khushi in love.. Hope you like this story.. and hopefully it turns out to be a fun, loving, ajeeb tale of a love that is meant to last for hamesha.. 


Chapter 1


"Aap bhi na Arnavji. Why don't you ever want to listen to me? Hum keh rahe hai na this is the only way. Mamiji will not listen to anything else".  Khushi Kumari Gupta clad in her jamuni colored gota laden tight fitting lukhnowi kurti stood gesturing frantically at the man standing before her. 

Surprisingly today Arnav Singh Raizada's attire almost matched Khushi in its hue. His crisp maroon shirt was rolled up to his sleeves. He looked completely at home in his black waist coat over it. He wore it with such a casual aristocratic elegant air that it seemed completely normal that he would be dressed this way even in his house. 

"Obviously I knew your crazy idea would not work. Kuch kuch hota hai? I would have done it my way, but no Miss Khushi Kumari Gupta and her outrageous ideas."

They were standing facing each other at what was fondly referred to as the poolside. Twilight was descending overhead. A cool breeze had quietly sneaked in. All around them his plants swayed in this gentle breeze. The lapping water of the shallow pool and the rustling breeze would have been soothing to the ear, but Khushi did not have the time to focus on them right now. The breeze ruffled the few strands of hair that had escaped her tight plate. Her long delicate fingers impatiently brushed them behind her ear. 

 In a huff she started, "Haaww my idea was bad? Aur ye aap keh reh hai? Atleast thanks to my plan jiji said yes to my honewali jeejaji. Of course he will be my jeejaji only if you do as I tell you to do. And by the way your 'best deal' talk with mamiji also did not work. What did you think? Humne suna nahi? I heard you. Isliye ab aap dhyan se suniye. Yahi raasta hai. Ha. Now you need to pretend to that you laad gov.. mera matlab Arnav Singh Raizada .. Kya kaha tha mamiji ne? ha.. A middle class girl." At this point she was quite breathless because the words had rushed out nonstop. She was determined more than ever, but feeling a bit nervous looking at the icy glare aimed her way. "I have seen this in movies. It always works Arnavji. It is very simple. All you have to do is tell mamiji you also want to want to marry a.."

"What the?". ASR looked completely dazed now. Grabbing the opportunity, with a wide loopy smile on her face Khushi rushed ahead, "Aap shaadi karna chahte hai ek aam larki se.  Simple. Do you have a better idea?" . 

"Paagal ho gayi ho kya tum?" He could not believe his ears. Warming up to his theme he continued. "Why will my marrying a girl help. And why will she marry me?" Then, almost as an afterthought he added quietly, "And marriage is no joke".

"Bilkul sahi kaha Arnavji." Khushi almost hi fived him in delight. This she had a ready answer for. "So imagine if, kyunki humne koshish nahi ki puri tarah, jiji and Aakash ji have to give up on their chance of happiness, will you be able to forgive yourself?" She gave a theatrical vehement shake of her head to accompany this. Her long choti, with the golden paranda at the very end, swayed along enthusiastically.

ASR also shook his head. His a more bewildered languid movement. "This is the craziest idea you have ever had. It is even crazier than playing with Om Prakash or even thinking I did some black magic on you. Samjhi tum? "

"It's crazy! Chalo tab thik hai", pat came Khushi's gleeful response. "Sirf thik kyu.. hum toh kahenge tab.. achcha hai. Since hello hi bye bye is also a little crazy then this most definitely will work Arnavji. Ab toh devi maiiya has given us the sign to show we are on the right path."

ASR's stance was slowly beginning to relax. His arms held loose on either side of his body. His eyes were following the excited movements of the girl before him. "Some days why do I feel everyone around me has completely lost it?"

"Lost?.. Nahi nahi we will find her. If only Lavanyaji was like jiji and me, We could have called her back. But she was modern and mamiji already liked her. Phir kya fayda? Wo kya kehte hai.. Ha.. Live in.. Arnavji.. You can tell mamiji that though this girl has no money you don't want live in. aap usse shadi karna chahte hai. Everyone will be so happy." She clapped her hands together in unrestrained excitement, convinced her idea would work. 

If the great Arnav bitwa himself was marrying a girl who could bring no dowry then mamiji would have to say yes to Aakash ji marrying jiji. It happened in movies all the time. The side hero heroine would get to marry because the main hero heroine's love convinced everyone. Only in this case the love story was of Aakashji and payalji and devi maiiya only knew why this laad governor had to be a part of it.

"Really, sab khush honge?" ASR's lips had started to twitch a little at the extreme right. He just about managed to control his laughter. Khushi Kumari Gupta had suggested he marry a girl from a less well off family and then she had spoken about live in. His right eye brow shot right up and the lips curved into a sinful smile. She had turned away from him at an angle and was gently swaying with a spaced out expression on her face. Time for the bait. "And you seem to know all about this live in thing.." And wait for the catch.

"Ha bilkul". She whirled around. Was almost in touching distance from him. Close. Too close. He could see the details of her twinkling bindi. Also see the twinkle in her eyes. "Of course I know. Am from Lukhnow which is not really a small town at all and now living in this even bigger town. Dilli. I know all sorts of things. Live in matlab.. larka larki bina shaadi ke bhi sab kuch.."

"Am listening" . This was way too much fun. ASR was thoroughly enjoying the expression on khushi's face.

Her hands had clamped her mouth shut and her nose had turned an enticing shade of red. He had a strange yearning to raise his hand and flick her nose. He had a feeling it would be heated up. Just like her ears, which were also turning a shade of crimson now. He could feel the laughter coursing through him. Only Khushi Kumari Gupta could have such pretty ears that managed to turn red.

Finally she managed to collect herself enough to mutter distractedly. "laad governor.." Of course he could hear and was even more amused. He found himself curiously wondering why everything that was to do with this girl have a habit of turning interesting.

"Arnavji hum shaadi ki baat kar re hai. Not live in. Samjhe aap?". She stated firmly.

"Actually, Miss Khushi Kumari Gupta, we are talking about nothing anymore kyunki main ja raha hun. This was highly entertaining, but I don't have time for your bakwas." He had no plans of moving away from there though. He simply picked up the sleek silver mac book from the table and sad down on the recliner, flicked open the laptop and stared at the start up screen with as much concentration as he could muster.

"Chote.. I heard Khushiji. I think it is a great idea!" Anjali limped across towards them from the french window she had been standing near. One hand held the pleats of her pale yellow sequined chiffon saree and also gripped her phone. She had been very worried with what was going on in shantivan. After serving tea she had planned to call her husband knowing he might be able to reason out with Aakash and mamiji. Midway she had been stopped by Khushiji and chote's voices. She tried her best to hobble as fast as she could to get closer to them. With the other hand she balanced a tray with a heavy tea pot, a sugar jar and small white china tea cups. 

Khushi came forwarded and took the tray from Anajli. She set it down on the table and then happily turned. It had grown darker outside. The moon was out and so were the stars. But Khushi felt brighter now. "Sach Anjaliji? Aapko idea achcha laga? Devi maiyaa ka lakh lakh sukhriya. There is atleast one sensible person in this house." Khushi quickly thanked her devi maiyaa with her characteristic gesture of folding her palms together and in quick succession bringing them to her forehead and back down. Then she stopped to glare at the seemingly nonchalant man still staring at his computer screen.

Her glare was finally too much to ignore. He looked up. "Di you both can plan all the weddings you want for now. Just leave me out of it."

Anjali was smiling. She was quite used to hearing a 'no' from chote. Her brother usually always started with a 'no'. That would not stop her today. She had a plan too. She had been considering the possibility  for quite a while now. When she overheard Khushiji she knew this was the perfect opening she had been waiting for. Cheerful and sweet Khushiji. Anjali felt very happy having her around in Shantivan. A young girl in Shantivan. And that too such a nice hearted well intentioned girl. What could be better? "Tum bhi na chote.. You tell me khushiji, what is the problem with the idea?"

"Let me pour the tea Anjaliji.. Ye lijiye..", Khushi handed over one of the cups to Anjali, stirring the sugar she had added in. "problem ye hai that we need a girl like jiji. Only then when Arnavji says he wants to marry her will it work.Agar bare bhai ki shaadi is with someone like jiji then of course mamiji has to say yes for the marriage of the younger brother in a household of similar means. Isn't it a wonderful idea Anjaliji? "

She was busy pouring the tea for Arnavji and completely missed the mischievous smile that shot across Anjali's face. "cheeni nahi." she muttered to herself. ASR, having finally succeeded in tuning out the chatter of the women, was busy with the numbers on screen that Aman had emailed him. His face was bent down in concentration. Khushi brought the cup close to his face and rattled it almost under his nose. The khanak of her bangles made him look up at her. It was a nice familiar sound. It did not irk him that this sound came from Khushi's bangles. On the contrary he had grown used to them. Just like he had grown use to the girl wearing them.  He held out his hands to take the cup from her. His lean brown fingers brushed against her soft white ones. She stiffened as her eyes widened slightly.

Right then Anjali spoke up, "Phir toh koi problem nai hai Khushiji. I have the perfect solution. Chote can marry you."

At the exact same moment both Khushi and ASR let go of the cup. It crashed onto the floor. The china shattered into tiny fragments, but no one cared. 

"What the?? di ..

"Kya?? Kya kaha aapne Anjaliji?"

"uff ho chote, Khushiji.. That was such an expensive tea cup you both broke. Koi baat nahi. Breaking of glass is a sign of good luck. Bahut shubh hua. And that too at the very moment your wedding was mentioned." Anjali was very happy. This would turn out perfect.

******

Looking forward to your thoughts and comments. Watching, reading, thinking about IPK makes me immensely happy and I hope some of this happiness came across in this chapter too.