Wednesday, April 29, 2015

arshi SS: Hamesha ~ a heartbeat away, chapter 19


Chapter 19


Khushi Kumari Gupta stared at her reflection and frowned. She was wearing a pale yellow chiffon saree with embroidered orange roses all along the edges.What was the point of flowers if they couldn't be seen! She had unsuccessfully been trying to pin up her aanchal so that the flowers showed.

With an exasperated sigh she looked at the reflection of Arnav Singh Raizada. He was wearing a navy blue and white horizontal stripped v-neck sweater. Actually, it was not really a sweater... Khushi wasn't sure what to call it because sweaters were supposed to be hand knitted, baggy, but this fit Arnavji perfectly. His lean structure highlighted further by the fabric and Khushi had no idea how that was even possible for a sweater to do.

Arnavji's head was bent towards his laptop. His brow was furrowed, as always, in deep concentration. His eyes had forgotten to blink it seemed. She was tempted to remain standing and go on staring.

Startled out of her staring, she hit herself on her forehead.. "hey devi maiyya I am already late"..

Raising her voice she called out, "Arnavji will you help me with my saree?Hum.."

"shut up Khushi", his eyes had not moved from the screen.

Indignantly Khushi walked upto him. "Arnavji aap..".

She did not continue. Her words did not seem to have broken his concentration at all. Full of ire, she was about to turn away, when a firm brown hand shot out, grasped her wrist and pulled.

She found herself seated on his lap, cocooned in his warmth. A fuzzy feeling had crept inside her. That was before she realized she was staring into the most beautiful pair of brown eyes. Her insides were melting, a light headedness descending.

"Actually I prefer Arnav", he stated, complacent to have her where she was. "tum kuch keh rahi thi? Hmm?".. And his lips moved closer to her..

(you were saying something..)



Khushi woke up with a start, her heart racing. She made sure Payal was sleeping soundly before tip toeing out of the room. In the kitchen she lit a single candle. The light was enough, as she had long ago by hearted the place of each jar that contained the ingredients for her jilebis.

She swirled her hair into a knot, shook her head vigorously to make sure there was no threat of errant strands escaping their confine. With a distracted air she firmly fastened the end of her dupatta along her slim waist.

Then she dumped a heaped cup of flower into a big steel mixing bowl. Even in the dim candle light the steel gleamed. Buaji made sure her age old utensils shone. However, the girl busy preparing the batter for jilebis noticed none of this.

Khushi had come to expect that the laad governor would find a way into her dreams. Only lately instead of only scaring her and infuriating her as he had numerous times before, these days he affected her in all sorts of other ways.

She felt like dancing, and bursting into a song and eating a million jilebis every time he looked at her. His eyes holding a promise of sparkling stars that he would bring for her. His touch ignited every nerve within her, but she never felt as secure as in his arms. devi maiyya humein kya ho raha hai.. kya yehi..


(what is happening to me?.. is this..)

She clenched her eyes tight.. devi maiyya humein Arnavji se pyar ho gaya hai..Her eyes flew open, wide and sparkling as the candle flame reached the iris.

(I have fallen in love with Arnavji)

She used her handed to swirl the batter in a fervid circular motion. She could not be falling in love with that laad governor..

Last time she had thought all this it had ended with his declaration.. koi faraq nai parta.. But even then she had not walked away. She could not. And even then she had felt safe. Heartbroken, but the thought of not seeing him had been more painful. Not talking to him hurt even more.

She knew him now. Understood him. His curt words, angry glares, the boyish look that came upon with when he broke into a smile, she was in love with all of him.

In utter panic she flicked her wrist s the jilebi batter flowed into the hot oil. In two days she was going to marry him. Not because of jiji, not because of a playful plan, not because of di. devi maiyya hum Arnavji ke paas rehna chahte hai.. hamesha..


(I want to stay close to him.. forever)

In a flash her mind remembered the sneering words of a devious man. Shyamji had blocked her way as she had been rushing out of Arnavji's room that morning. She had been blissfully happy and his words had poisoned her mood. She did not want to listen to him, definitely not believe him, but they rang in her ears.

"Saale saab does not love anyone except his family. And he has only one family..rani sahiba.. He may be sorry for you, but that is it. Par hum aapse pyar karte hai Khushiji".

(But I love you)

She had shrieked and warned him, "humse dur rahiye Shyamji".

(Stay away from me)

He had gone on however. "We understand each other Khushiji. Our middlle class simple lives. Wo aap pe bas taras kha rahe hai. Rani sahiba asked him so he agreed to the wedding. He does not love you".

(He is simply sorry for you)
She had wanted to slap him again, but the house was full of people. She had turned her back on him and not thought about his words. But what if it was true? What if Arnavji was doing all this just to be helpful?

"kya hua hai Khushi? tum jilebia jala kyu rahi ho?", Payal was rubbing her sleepy eyes, but looking extremely worried seeing a distraught Khushi and a plate full of burnt to char jilebis.

(what happened? Why are you burning jilebis?)

Khushi looked at the black crispy remains of her favourite food.. Black.. his color..and flung herself onto Payal. "jeeji 2 din mein humari shadi hai.."

(my wedding is in two days)

"Khushi kya baat hai? Tum thik toh ho na?", alarmed, Payal stroked her sisters hair lovingly.

(what is the matter? Are you alright?)
"humein nai pata jeeji.. Kuch garbar hai". Khushi looked forlorn and miserable.

(I don't know.. there is something wrong)

"Khushi tell me what is worrying you? You know you can talk me to me", Payal asked her gently.

"kuch bhi toh nai jiji.. Humari shaadi ho rahi hai.. To that laad governor.. Jilebiya toh jalengi hi na.. See its black.. His color", and Khushi laughed merrily.

(nothing at all.. I am getting married)

Payal knew she would not get anything more out of Khushi, but she hoped Arnavji would take care of whatever it was that was troubling Khushi.

"chalo ab sone chalo".

(come lets us sleep)


****


ASR moved with a brisk pace, a black tie in one hand, the other adjusting the blue tooth to his ears. He continue to rattle of instructions to Aman at a singularly fact pace. He knew at the other end Aman's hands would be flying over his notepad, not missing a single detail.

"aap samajhte kya hai khud ko?"

(what do you think of yourself?)

He whirled around, his eyes resting on her. He didn't think he would ever get used to seeing her right in front of him. A sudden burst of life that shot up his bloodstream every time she came before him.

She looked angry. She was in her regular Khushi clothes today. Green and yellow with lots of dangling bits everywhere. As she continued to fume in anger her small earrings swayed catching his undivided attention.

"Aman I'll call you back". He disconnected the call. "kya hua Khushi?", he asked her in a steady voice.

(what happened?)

"Don't act like you don't know".

What in the hell was she talking about?

"Buaji told me you sent babuji for check up to the hospital. Hum khud kar lenge. I can take care of babuji on my own. Humein aapki madad nai chahiye. You don't need to pity us. Humein aapka ehsan nai chahiye, hum seh nai payenge".

(I can do it myself. I don't need your help. I don't need a favor from you, I won't be able to bear it)

"Khushi wait.. Listen to me dammit", ASR extended his hand out to reach her, but she had turned and stomped off.

Her foot caught at the rug end and she hurtled forward, her phone falling to the floor. He rushed to her, voice urgent and worried, "Khushi dhyan se, lagi tumhe?".

(be careful, did you get hurt?)

"Tum thik ho?", his hand was still on her shoulder.

(are you okay?)

She was staring at him, tears pooling into her limpid eyes. They slowly stood up together, their gaze not leaving the other.

"Khushi main.." , he swallowed.

It was time to tell her how he really felt. Pity? He wanted to laugh at her crazy deduction. What he felt for her was..

She was gone before he could complete his thought, let alone say it out loud. Her tinkering payal was all that could be heard. He made a move to follow her, but dashed into Anjali right outside his door.

"Aapko lagi di?", he held out a hand to support her.

(are you hurt?)

"offo no chote, but tumhe lagegi if you dare step out of the house today. We need to buy a ring for Khushi bhabhi. And since your wife is going to wear it on her finger every day, you should select it for her. Ab chalo. Itna time nahi hai baba. Kal saadi hai", Anjali had oscillated between looking scary and happy during the entire breathless speech.

(you will get hurt.. now come. we don't have time to waste. Tomorrow is your wedding)

His di was so happy planning the two weddings, resolutely ignoring the truth about Shyam. He put his arm around her and hugged her close. He had to keep her safe. And there was one more girl he had to keep absolutely safe. Khushi.


****

"mami ye haar payal bhabhi ke liye hai".. Anjali was desperately trying to get people to start getting dressed for the evening, but mami was causing a problem.

(this necklace is for Payal bhabhi)

"hello hi bye bye.. Anjali bitiya.. ", she might have had much more to say, but everything stopped as Lakshmiji leapt into the center of the living room. A panting, fat and tired buaji closely following. Right behind the two was a thin girl raising her lehenga with both hands to keep up.

"ee dekho nand kishore.. Humaar haar leke bhagi", buaji bellowed in her loud voice, trying to corner Lakshmiji who had a pouch hanging from her mouth. Since no one knew for certain what Lakshimiji really felt one could only make a wild guess that she had confused the green of the pouch with a more leafy sort of green.

(look at this.. she has run off with my necklace)

Round the center table Lakshmiji went, her bells jingling, buaji heaving herself right behind. "buaji.. Lakshmiji..", by now even Khushi was out of breath.

Before anyone knew it Lakshmiji had dropped the pouch onto mamiji's lap and picked up a more promising looking leafy green necklace instead. The leafy green were big sparkling emeralds and of no use whatsoever to Lakshmiji, but it would have been hard to explain that to her.

"maee".. she was about to dash off again, but ran out of luck this time.

Khushi had managed to corner the innocent necklace thief from the opposite side. She carefully extricated the necklace and handed it over to a grudgingly grateful mamiji. "ee miss call ke toh..", mamiji eyed Lakshmiji darkly.

(this missed call)

"hainn? miss call? Kaun ka miss call.. I did not hear anything nand kisore..", buaji turned her head on all sides trying to locate the ringing phone.

(missed call? who missed call?)

"arre buaji missed call humari Lakshmiji ka naam hai", Shyam had walked in, in a cream silk kurta all ready for the evening. Buaji ignored him, but Shyam still flashed his white teeth at everyone.

Khushi was in no mood to spend a second in his presence. He had done enough of damage. She knew she loved Arnavji, and she didn't know why Arnavji was marrying her.

Was she actually calmly thinking about being in love with Arnavji? With both her hands she held both sides of her head. "devi maiyya hum pagal ho re hai".. and stalked away, Lakshmiji following her like a little lamb.

(I am going crazy)

****

ASR had returned from jeweler and was now in his room, loosening his tie. Di had said they were already extremely late and everyone should go get dressed for the ceremony as guests would start arriving soon.

Wondering if he should take a chance at an angry wedding planner di, ASR was contemplating finding Khushi. She was here somewhere. All the Gupta family was here getting ready, but it was not because of this knowledge that he knew she was in Shantivan. He knew she was close because he could feel her.

A sudden burst of loud music caused him to look around at the unexpected interruption to his thoughts. Khushi's phone lay glowing on the floor. He walked over it. She had dropped it when she tripped earlier.

Om Prakash walked in with a cup of coffee. "OP where is Khushi?", ASR had made up his mind he wanted to see her and tell her.


Exactly what.. once he got their he would know.. The thought made his expression a little dreamy, softening the perfect features.

He made his way up the stairs to the roof top. OP was a highly reliable source of information about the whereabouts of everyone it seemed.

Mami had insisted on being in charge of todays decoration and that meant there was more than enough layers of highly fragrant roses everywhere. There were marigolds too and expensive orchids and who knew what else. A mish mash of loud colors. The air felt thick with the scent of flowers as ASR opened the door of the rooftop.

She was there, carefully kneeling and whispering in a goat's ear.

He had not made a sound, but she turned towards him. The smile that was on her lips, as she spoke to her beloved Laksmiji, considerably lessened seeing him.

She was wearing a bridal red lehenga, a vibrant pink dupatta covering her head. Even at her slightest movement the stars of the sky settled into the folds of the fabric and glimmered enticingly at him. She was beautiful.

A half forgotten memory of seeing her with a dupatta on her head wafted towards him. He had been compelled to turn back and look at her that day. Today he took a step forward towards her.

She waited, held captive by him, even though he was across the breath of the roof top.

"ye lo", he extended his arm out.


He was an idiot. He was here to talk about what he was feeling not waste time giving her a damn phone.. but prolonging the moment, watching her, savouring the feeling, held a strange fascination at this instant.

dhak dhak dhak.. was it his heartbeat again?

"I don't want it", she mumbled, her hand crumpling her lehenga. His eyes were arrested by the blush that had come creeping onto her cheeks. It was not the cold that brought the color to her cheeks. He himself was the sole reason for the lovely sight. Feeling quite proud at this accomplishment his lips tilted in a dashing smile.

"This is your phone Khushi", he sauntered close.

"humne kaha na humein aapse kuch nahi chahiye", she said resolute at her stand of not looking towards him.

(I told you I don't want anything from you)

Then with a surprising flash of energy her eyes captured his as she spoke firmly, "I don't want anything from you because all you feel is sorry for me".

His impatience stole over his indulgence, and his eyes glinted dangerously. "tum pagal ho gayi ho".

(You have gone crazy)

"nahin. aap.. aap humse shadi kar re hai because di told you or maybe because you.. I will not marry you just because of some plan.. you feel sorry for me.. Hum aapse shaadi nai kar sakte Arnavji"..

(no.. you.. you are marrying me because di told you.. I cannot marry you)

In an instant he understood what it was that she was hinting at. Did she really think that all these days it was all di or some philanthropic need of his to do good? Maybe she didn't know him at all.

"That's right. I forgot. If you stopped your nonsense for a minute and allowed yourself to open those beautiful eyes of yours even then you would miss the real thing", voice was laced with sarcasm.

His jaw was clenched, stunning angular lines visible on the prominent high cheekbones. He had swiftly caught her slender arms and jerked her close with a feline power.

Deep down she had wanted him to refute her claim that he was doing it for di. She wanted him to look at her tenderly and say he wanted the marriage to happen.

That was in her dream. In reality he was absolutely furious. She fought back even though her heart felt like it was shattering into tiny little shards each piercing some corner of her chest.

"humein kya nai dikh ra batyiye humein?", she demanded angrily. If he wanted to fight that is what she would do.

(what can't I see tell me?)


"that I love you dammit.." The words came hurtling out from within him leaving him dazed. The words remained suspended, sizzling the air between them.

Both were still for who knows how long. Might have been a second, felt like forever. Then he pushed her away, turned and strode off.

He did not look back to witness the slow awestruck smile spreading on her face.



He was not thinking. A rush of adrenaline and love pumping in his veins as he entered his room. Again a happy loud sound jarred its way into his conscious. Her phone was still clutched in his hands. His knuckles were white as his fist had tightened around it.

Another message. He glanced at the phone, mind caught up in the arresting beautiful face of the girl he loved.

It was a fact. He had known all along. He had known as she had struggled in his arms today and on their very first meeting. Had he known as he had lost control and ripped those pearls? Had he known when he had seen her in his office? Even when he had let go of her hand. When she stood before him in red. When he touched her face as she lay unconscious in his arms, fragile. When he had kept her payal. When he had made her wear it. He had known why he wanted to kiss her. He had known why he missed her. Even when he brought tears to her eyes. Specially when she made him angery. Why she made him insanely jealous. Why he felt ridiculously tender and outrageously happy around her. Why he danced with her. Why he wanted to be held by her.
He loved her. The feeling had stolen over him, gradually claiming him. Now consuming him. He loved Khushi. It made him happy.

A calm settled into his heart lighting everything inside him. She made him happy.

It was then his eyes focused on the words on the phone screen. ASR's eyes darkened.. A lethal glint in them..

It was a message from Shyam... on Khushi's phone..

"Plan worked.. Chatt par aake miliye humein khushiji"


******

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Episode 77: Tum thik ho?

her earrings loved him..



her dupatta loved him too..

he worries


did you just worry for me?



it had been one hell of a day.. tea and smiles well on their way.. 
for once silent and a little shy was she.. as always aware of her was he.. 
by Aarwen

Monday, April 13, 2015

Rain of Castamere

Listening in repeat the most rich and haunting melody.



Credit to uploader


Read more about the books that inspired this series on the website I started - http://writersbrew.com/2015/04/a-song-of-fire-and-ice/

Monday, April 6, 2015

arshi SS: Hamesha ~ a heartbeat away, chapter 18

The last few minutes of episode one had a whole tale of love held in a single unwavering smoldering gaze. 
http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=4290314&TPN=40&#121335015



Chapter 18


Arnav Singh Raizada made another valiant attempt at concentrating on the newspaper opened in front of him. Di had decided that breakfast in the poolside was the plan for the morning and for the last half hour he had been trying to ignore the constant excited conversations. He would have smoothly ignored it all, but a certain Khushi Kumari Gupta's name kept popping into di's, NK's and sometimes even Akash's sentences. And with that name in the air concentration never was easy, except if it was on the owner of the name.

"What time is the haldi di?", Akash asked piling his plate with the aaloo parathas that OP had just brought in.

"Early evening... That reminds me.. you and chote..", di's voice had to trail off because ASR had spoken up from behind the newspaper.

"That's right di. Me and Akash.. are heading out to office and will not be here for the haldi. And Akash why aren't you ready?"

"par bhai..", flustered, Akash looked for support towards di. No one could blame him at this reaction, after all he had been looking forward to attending his own haldi. That would bring him one ceremony closer to the actual wedding.

(but)

"par chote.. The haldi is for you both", di tried to reason.

"aap log khel lena di with your haldi. There is work waiting in the office and Akash you are coming with me, right?", ASR said finally folding the paper. A few minutes of no mention of Khushi had enabled him to atleast quickly peruse through the business section. That would have to do for today, he thought reasonably.

(you all can play with your haldi)

"ermm.. ha bhai", nodded Akash. He got up with his plate full of parathas and morosely went to his room, most probably to get ready.

"nannav mere bhai.. Kaam waam toh hota rahega.. Tum pehle shaadi kar re ho. Toh ceremonies attend kar lo and bechare Akash ko bhi attend karne do". NK put a generous helping of butter on his hot paratha and watched with satisfaction as it melted.

(work is going nowhere. you are getting married. so attend your ceremonies and let poor Akash also attend)

ASR decided to ignore NK. He stared moodily into space, his mind occupied with the meeting he had to attend in a few hours.

"chote why aren't you eating?", Anjali asked gently.

He would have replied, but NK beat him to it. "Nannav tum khoge nai toh kamchor ho jaoege".

(if you don't eat you will become lazy)

"Kamchor nai. Its kamzor", he corrected NK through gritted teeth.

(not lazy.. weak)

"Ya thats what I mean.. Kamchor kamzor.. Tum bina kaam ke rahoge nannav..", seemingly oblivious to ASR's impatient irritation, NK dug into his paratha.

(you will be not be of any use)

"He is right chote. Marriages are always exhausting, specially for the bride and groom. You should eat". Then with a gleeful giggle she added, "Aise bhi you need extra strength, you have to carry Khushi bhabhi. Tumhe yaad hai na chote? tumhe unhe apni god mein utha kar grah pravesh karna hai".

(you remember chote? you have to carry your bride over the threshold)

"aap fikr mat kijiye di, nannav can easily pick Khushiji. He has all the practice needed", NK placed another paratha on his plate unaware of the after effects of his declaration.

(don't worry)

"What the?", ASR spluttered. What the hell was NK talking about now..

"nk bhai aap..", Anjali couldn't decide if she wanted to laugh or grimace. She wasn't sure if she actually wanted to know how NK bhai knew that chote had practice in picking up Khushi bhabhi in his arms. It did make her happy to ponder on the remote possibility that her chote could be a romantic at heart. It did seem a highly remote possibility though.

"nai nai naughty nannav', NK was enjoying the limelight now. Arms folded his eyebrows raised he cheekily surveyed ASR's state of confusion. "NK knows everything. Sare tv channels mein dikhaya tha. she was in your arms. In Lukhnow..I even saw it online. You both looked scintillating together mere bhai", he added with a flourish.

(it was shown on all tv channels)

ASR had been holding his breath. It was one of those rare times when he didn't have a smooth comeback all ready.

It turned out fine because di had taken over. "Chote"?, she asked speechless in amazement. "Is Khushi bhabhi that girl. sach mein?" "Why didn't you tell me?", she demanded, breaking into a wide thrilled smile.

"di relax". He didn't know, but his lips have curved at the edges. He was smiling too, and his heart was doing a strange leapy thing of its own.

Put it that way, it was quite unbelievable that the girl from that night, not too long ago, an infuriating stranger, was now the girl he loved...

He stilled as the thought took solid form. Love... he let the foreign sounding word congeal in his thoughts. It was not a startling revelation. He had been consumed by the feeling, it just got a name now.

"chote I am so so happy. Wo larki Khushi bhabhi hai? Oh chote.. This has to be love. She fell right into your arms. You have to love her lots and lots.. Hamesha.. Pakka na?". Di was looking up towards the sky a blissful expression on her face.

(that girl is Khushi bhabhi? .. forever.. for sure?)



****


With a distracted air ASR took two steps at a time yelling out for Om Prakash. He had let Akash know that he would meet him directly in office. Right now he had a sudden undeniable urge to go meet Khushi.

He skidded to a stop seeing di hovering near. "Ha di?", he immediately snapped to attention, seeing di's anxious face.

(yes di?)

"wo chote.. Shyamji was asking me when we can start using our account again", di asked with some hesitation.

Shyam had walked into the living room at the same time. His eyes narrowing seeing the siblings together.

ASR raised his voice and with his gaze boring into Shyam he answered his di, "di I can talk to him and arrange whatever is needed. Aap tension mat lijiye".

(don't take any tension)

Di looked relieved that ASR had not flown into a rage. She had not approached any mention of Shyam in his presence since that night. He was not sure how would he have reacted if she had.

She beckoned Shaymji. "Shyamji chote is still here. aap usi se puch lijiye. I will go see the preparations for haldi".

(you can ask him only)

ASR waited for di to leave the living room, then he set his eyes on Shyam. "So Shyam... You are not going to get another penny from my di. You lost that right the day you decided to betray her".

His voice was controlled, but had an unmistakable dangerous edge to it. ASR meant business.

Shyam just smiled, a little too sweetly. "Are saalesaab aap ab bhi purani baaton pe atke hai. I told you it was all a misundersatnding. Arre hum raanisahiba ko kyu dhokha denge? And I did not trick anyone. Buaji herself was forcing me. Even mausiji liked me. Humne kaha na aapko hum ranisahiba.."

(you are stuck with old incidents. why would I betray ranisahiba? I told you that that I )

"I let you remain in this house sirf di ke khatir. Don't forget that. And if you give her even a single reason to be sad you are going to regret it for all of your sorry life".

(only for di's sake)

Men like Shyam disgusted ASR. Vermin who did not have the guts to admit the truth. Shyam would rather grovel and wriggle his way out of the situation than face it head on. There was nothing more that angered ASR. Except the fact that he had missed this side of the man for three whole damn years.

"saale saab hum Khushiji ko", Shyam was thrown off balance as ASR made a sudden movement towards him.

"apni gandi zaban se don't you dare take Khushi's name", he snarled at Shyam, and would have gone further if nani had not walked in right then.

(with your filthy tongue)

ASR turned abruptly and headed out. There was something in Shyam's words that had been out of place. ASR needed to find out more.



****



"babuji aapko thand toh nai lag rahi hai na?", Khushi tried to wrap the gray shawl tightly around her babuji. She had brought him for a walk.

(you aren't feeling cold, are you?)

She loved him dearly. She wished fervently she could get him back his sweet shop in Lukhnow. She would one day, she thought fiercely.

Afraid that he would get worried seeing her upset, she blinked back tears hastily . He must already have much to worry about, she did not want to add to his tension.

He might be bored since she was quiet today. Even then she was finding it hard to continue talking. She felt troubled. Maybe she should call Arnavji and check if everything was okay.

"tu bhi na Khushi. Why would anything be wrong?", she hit herself lightly on her forehead.

(you too Khushi..)

She had only taken a few steps when she halted. A familiar flutter of the heart told her he was somewhere close. She waited.

Finally, she saw him walk upto them. Arnavji folded his hands and did a namaste to babuji then looked at Khushi.

"mujhe Khushi se kuch baat karni hai", his tone was respectful as he addressed babuji.

(I need to talk to Khushi)

He hadn't looked at her yet, and she felt vaguely worried when he walked with a little further away from babuji. Why was he so serious?

"Shyam said buaji liked him and Garima aunty also liked him, but he didn't mention your dad. Khushi.. tell me.. did your babuji like Shyam?", came his abrupt question.

She was not sure if she had heard correctly, but that must be what he wanted to know else why would he ask. "umm.. Jaha tak humein lagta hai he didn't really like Shyam ji much. Babuji was always a bit weary of him Arnavji. par kyu?"

(as far as I can tell..)

Her question fell to deaf ears because ASR was already striding towards his car.

Was Arnavji mad? Maybe this was a match made in heaven like buaji said! Hai na devi maiyya? Agar hum sanaka devi ho sakte hai toh achcha hi hai hum ek bilkul pagal insaan se shadi kar re hai.


(isn't it devi maiyya? If I am a madcap then its a good think am marrying an equally crazy man)



****



"Now you can go and get as much haldi out on you as you like Akash. Enjoy yourself". ASR was walking into Shantivan with Akash. Both brothers had been busy in office the whole day, but judging from the numerous times Akash had checked his watch on the drive back, ASR could guess well enough where his brother's mind was.

"err jee bhai", Akash might have said more, but right then his eyes fell on Payal and further speech was impossible.

(yes bhai)

Which was actually quite alright because his bhai was equally mesmerized by the enchantress in front of him.

Khushi was in a lemon yellow cotton saree, with a thin silver jari border going all over. Her saree had been pulled above till her knees exposing her feet and legs. Her silver payals shone from across the room at him, bewitching him. He could not stop himself from following the smear of haldi as it ran from her ankles uptill her knees.

She had not noticed him enter it seemed, because her gaze was lowered. Then again, she might know he was watching her because she was fiddling with her hands. Her arms.. Milky white expanse. Dainty with matching smears of haldi.

He slowly moved his gaze to her face. Two streaks of haldi on both cheeks, but they were not hiding the blush that was spreading.

He noticed she was wearing no other jewellery, except her payal. Not even her earrings or bangles. She ..

"tum aa gaye Akaas bitwa.. Aao baiitho.. Bhe habhingj haldi bhitout main partiej. Tum dono bhai toh aafice ke liye nikal gaye. So bhe callinj Gupta familiej eeha. Hum khoon bhari tang aur phatee saree par hi haldi lagai diye hai. Ab you comej and issit eeha" , mami called out in excitement breaking ASR's trance.

(you have come. come sit. we were having haldi without the main people. you both left for office. So we called the Gupta family over. We have put haldi on both the girls. Now come and sit here)

"oo ka hai na ki boyij isside haldi ke liye two impartant thingj howat hai. Ek haldi.. Mera matlab turmeric. And issecond boyij. Matlab youj". Mamiji happily continued.

(Actually for a boy's side haldi there are two things of impotance. the turmeric and the boys. meaning you)

ASR walked away quickly to his room. Swallowing hard. If diwali had been bad this was plain torture.

He flung open the french windows, the cold air would help clear his head. No. not working.

"OP.. OP.."

A breathless OP entered clearly having sprinted to ASR's room.

"jab neeche sab ho jaye ask Khushi to come to my room", ASR instructed, loosening his silk mauve tie.

(when everything is over downstairs)



****

Arnavji had called her to his room, Om Prakashji had wisely told her as fast as he could get her attention without attracting others. After a few minutes she had also received a call from him which she had resolutely ignored.

Hmpp.. He thought he could walk in whenever and talk when he wants to and not talk when he wants to.. She would not go.

Mamiji had covered her son with haldi to her hearts content. And buaji had insisted on putting some haldi as shagun on nanheji as well. Poor nanheji had looked highly alarmed and trapped.

Then mamiji had realised a blob of haldi had somehow landed on her much too expensive benarasi kanjiwaram. That had taken up some time and provided lots of excitement as the cleaning drive had commenced. The saree was quite runined, but mamiji's temper had been restroed when naniji had suggested she would buy her daughter-in-law a new saree.

Now the ladies were being served tea and piping hot samosas by Om Prakashji. There were the regular potato filled big sized samosas. Also small size special samosas that had a filling of spicy peas.

Khushi picked up one small one and bit into it. It almost burnt her tongue, it was so good that she gobbled it up swiftly. She hopefully looked around for any signs of jilebi. That would have made the meal perfect.

She sighed. No jilebis. Might as well try to focus on the conversation.

"ha buaji put the silver jari border heself on our sarees naniji".

"bahutehi sundar hai bitiya", nani replied fondly. Khushi didn't know nani had noticed her preoccupation with her phone. Nani had also noticed ASR come multiple times to the top of the stairs and wait for something.

(very pretty)

"bitiya kitni der humare chote ko satane ka irada hai aapka?", she asked gently, an infectious smile on her face.

(how long do you plan to tease chote?)

Khushi spluttered. "naniji wo.. hum..", shy that she had been caught.

"Achcha jayiye Khushi bhabhi keep this haldi thal", di interjected laughing. "nani aap bhi na. don't tease Khushi bhabhi".

Khushi got up thankful of the distraction and walked towards the mandir. After keeping the plate she would then go and wash off the haldi.

That laad governor hadn't even come down for haldi and di had said everyone was too afraid to call him down.



"Why are you ignoring me dammit?", he grasped her arm and pulled her into his room. He was angry.

"Choriye humein. I am not talking to you"

(leave me)

"what the. don't talk to me like that", this is not how he had planned their meeting would go.

"you didn't come for haldi", she complained.

"why didn't you say you wanted me there?", he asked, still angry that she had managed to dodge him for so long.

"aapne subah meri taraf dekh ke smile bhi nai ki. bas aaye. kuch baat ki aur chale gaye".

(In the morning you didn't even look at me and smile. simply came. spoke something and left)

"You know I don't smile khushi". This girl was maddening at times. Strike that out. Maddening all the time.

"Jhooth mat boliye. You do smile. Humne dekha hai. And when that lip slants upwards funny things happen to my stomach and I can hear dhak dhak and then sometimes you call me darling and..", she was angry and shouting.

(don't lie. I have seen)

He was smiling by then. There it was. A smile. Definite upward drag of his lip. Well, actually it was a smirk, he might explain the difference to her and make sure he knew excatly which one she liked more.

"and", he brushed his thumb over her pouting full lips. A slow seductive touch, his eyes sparkling with wicked temptation.

She gulped.

He stood still. Completely not expecting her to .. He gulped.. Kiss him..


She had leaned forward quickly placing her lips on his. Soft and eager. She flung her arm with enthusiasm, standing on tip toe and kissed him hard. Gaining confidence she even daringly nipped at his lower lip.

Then as he stirred, his eyes opening a little dazed, she moved back and smiled. His heart filled with wonder.

"Arnavji you need some haldi too". Saying that she tip toed upwards and angling her face brushed her cheek against his. His skin was on fire. She remained against him. He could feel her aroused heartbeat close to his.

She must have decided they could sort out the fight later, because a second later she raced out of the room, looking extremely happy with herself.

"Pagal".. the word slipped from his tongue smooth as velvet as he shook his head in awe. One day, out of nowhere, she had fallen right into his arms...



******

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Wuthering Heights

More than 150 years after its original publication I saw the book in my mother’s hand. I longed to grow up enough to read it. Finally one summer holiday, in a secluded shady spot in my grandparent’s garden I sat on a stone bench and read a novel that would remain with me throughout my life.

I reread it recently, having gotten tempted while I was researching about the archetype Byronic hero. The pull remains still as strong, the feelings that arise within still as chaotic. When you read a classic the world around becomes pale in comparison. In this book the prose flows like poetry. The imagery, vivid and personal, transports you to a timeless infinite space. The landscape itself becomes as strong a presence as any of the characters. I have not even studied literature formally and am no way adept to critique, but I am a reader who is moved by this tale and a writer desirous of sharing this experience with all.



“My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath: a source of little visible delight, but necessary. Nelly, I am Heathcliff! He’s always, always in my mind: not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself, but as my own being.”

Read more in writersbrew.com, the website I have started with my friend, Indi di, the one I have mentioned here numeruous times before.