As Arnav tried to understand
what Khushi said, his phone rang. It was Anjali asking him to come over to the
main house immediately. When they reached the house, they saw a small crowd
assembled in the living room, with Mr. and Mrs. Raizada, Akash, Anjali, Shyam
and his parents. Shyam Manohar Jha was standing in front of Akash, rage
apparent in his eyes.
"How dare you do that?" he yelled.
"You didn’t think of asking me before you did that?"
"Shyam – you don’t
understand –" Akash said looking pensive.
"What's going on
here?" Arnav walked up to them.
"You are in on it too,
isn’t it?" Shyam turned to Arnav, "Were you the one who told him stop
giving the medication to my sister?"
"This is
outrageous!" Mr. Jha exclaimed.
Mr. Raizada spoke. "Calm
down Mr. Jha!" he said angrily, "why would Akash do that
deliberately?"
"Sia stopped the
medication herself," Akash said in a rush, "We tried to force her but
finally the doctors said there would be no use. That is why I came back to
Delhi. You have to believe me!"
"I don’t believe a liar
like you Akash Singh Raizada!" Shyam said derisively.
"Shyam!" Mr.
Raizada said, "that's enough!"
"Why uncleji?" he
asked her, "do you think you can do whatever it is that you like -- just
because you are rich and influential?"
"I want to know what is
going on here?" Indrani looked at her husband, "what is Shyam
saying?"
"Don’t pretend like you
don’t know what is going on!" Mrs. Jha hit back.
"Your son wants to kill
my sister so he can be free of her!" Shyam said, his face twisted with
derision.
"Shyam!" Arnav
warned him, "stop this nonsense! Don’t accuse Akash without knowing the
truth."
"Truth?" He looked
at Arnav, "you of all people shouldn’t talk about truth."
"What are you taking
about Shyam?" Indrani asked.
"Do you know remember
the case eight years ago when Arnav was arrested because of the death of a
girl?" he asked Indrani.
"What has that got to do
with Akash?" Indrani asked, "Arnav was the one who was in a
relationship with her and he was responsible for the girl's death."
"Ma, Arnav was not
responsible for her death!" Akash exclaimed, "it was –"
"It was a
misunderstanding!" Mr. Raizada cut off Akash, "Arnav was released
after a thorough investigation and case was closed. "
"Was it really a
misunderstanding?" Shyam asked Arnav, "if the case was closed, what
is her sister doing here?" He pointed to Khushi.
"Sister?" Indrani
looked at Khushi, her eyes wide with shock.
"Let me introduce Khushi
Gupta – younger sister of the dead girl Payal. Arnav did not tell you all about
her, did he?" he looked at the Raizadas and Anjali. "I found out when
I looked into her back ground, recently."
"Arnav?" Mr.
Raizada looked at his son in shock, "is this true?"
"I knew there was something
wrong with this girl!" Indrani said scathingly.
Arnav's face went black with
anger as he looked at Shyam.
"Stop it Mom!"
Akash admonished her, "Dad, please take mom and leave. I will explain to
you both later."
"Did you know you were
sleeping with the enemy?" Shyam asked Khushi.
"Mind your tongue Shyam
or else I will rip it out!" Arnav's voice held a menace that chilled the
room.
"You seem to have a
violent streak in you Arnav!" Shyam provoked him.
"No one is responsible
for her death!" Khushi said tears streaming down her cheeks. "My
sister was a grown woman who made her choices -- good or bad, for her own
reasons. Whatever happened was the consequences of her actions."
"Wow!" Shyam
scoffed, "do they teach you all this in college?" He clapped his
hands, "How to turn any situation into something that is convenient?"
"Stop it Shyamji!"
Anjali implored.
"You stop Anjali – you
lied when you told everyone that she was your
guest!"
"Leave her alone
Shyam," Arnav grated with a barely controlled temper, "she didn’t
know anything about it."
"This had gone too far
Shyam!" Akash yelled, "you are angry with me. So, talk only to me.
About the medication -- check with Sia's doctors if you don’t believe me."
"How can I talk only to
you when you have people covering up for you?" Shyam stared at him.
"What about your cover
up?" Arnav demanded, "Sia had this condition even before marriage but
you and your parents, hid the issue," he pointed out, "wasn’t it
wrong to do that?"
"There – there was
nothing wrong with our daughter!" Mr. Jha stuttered.
"Uncle please -- can you
just stop and think about what Akash has done for Sia?" Arnav asked them,
"He has taken care of her with the utmost dedication for the last seven years."
"That's the right thing
to do, isn’t it?" Shyam retorted, "he is her husband after all."
Arnav continued, "But what about
you?" He looked at the Jhas. "You practically stopped visiting her
after she left for Sikkim with Akash. You distanced yourselves even from our
family."
"After marriage, the
girl belongs to the husband's family." Shyam's mother sounded nervous.
"They told people that
her in-laws were demanding dowry--" Anjali said, "they didn’t like it
when Sia visited them. It was like they wanted to forget that she existed. Sia
herself put up a Facebook post about it."
"Shut up!" Shyam
yelled at Anjali.
"What are you going to
do if I don’t shut up?" Anjali asked him, "will you leave me and go
to the girl – Prachi – the one you are having an affair with?!"
Everyone turned to look at
Shyam.
"What nonsense!" He
yelled, "Did this cheap girl tell you that?" he asked looking at
Khushi, "do you know what kind of a girl she is Arnav? Ask Mr. Desai
--"
"That's it!"
Arnav's hand landed on his jaw sending him staggering backward.
"I knew about it even
before Khushi told me," Anjali said, "I know you have had affairs
before. I just put up with all the nonsense for Ananya's sake and for the fact
that I don’t really have family support. I wanted to be independent and now
that I am – I am leaving you. I want a divorce!"
He wiped the blood at the
corner of his lip. "You are all psycho!" he exclaimed, "I cannot
let my sister be with you even for a moment." He turned to his parents.
"Let's take Sia home."
An hour later, Khushi sank
into the bath tub, letting the hot water soothe her body into relaxation. As Anjali
didn’t want to stay at her apartment even for a night, Arnav had dropped her to
his apartment and then taken Anjali to hers so she could pack her bags.
"I have ordered food for
us. It should be here in an hour." Manav told her when she stepped into
the living room.
"That's fine."
Khushi walked to the huge glass sliding door that overlooked the city. The AC
had made the room very cold and she shivered but it would be too hot to step into
the balcony. She missed Bangalore.
"Khushi, I wanted to
tell you on the flight but you were already so upset. I am sorry about your
sister," Manav said, "I had left India when all that happened, and
later Arnav refused to talk about it. If I had said anything to offend you
please forgive me."
"I am sorry I didn’t tell
you who I was Manav," Khushi said earnestly, "I am very thankful to
you for telling me things about your college life that Arnav would never have
disclosed. You have no idea how much it helped me understand Arnav."
When the doorbell rang Manav
went up to the door. "They must be here."
Arnav walked with Anjali's
suitcases, followed by Anjali and little Ananya. As soon as dinner was done,
Anjali took Ananya and retired to her room.
"I will move my things
from the guest bedroom to your room Arnav," Manav said and left the room.
"Khushi – about my
engagement with Lavanya –" Arnav said tentatively.
"I know," Khushi
said, "Lavanyaji called me. She was upset -- that you told her during your
dance at the party."
"I thought she took it
well," Arnav said, "Anyway, my step mom had convinced Lavanya's
parents to spring an engagement surprise on us, last minute. Even my dad didn’t
know. I didn’t want to make a scene with so much press around. The next day,
Lavanya spoke to her parents and we announced our break-up."
"Really?" Khushi
said, "did Lavanyaji's parents take it well?"
"No," he said,
"they backed out of the deal."
"I am sorry."
"Khushi, I am going to out
of town for a couple of weeks," he said suddenly, "Manav will be here
but can you stay here until I get back?"
"Why?"
"Tomorrow we will be
going to file an FIR at the police station," he said, "you will need
to be around if they need you."
"But I --"
"Di needs support at a
time like this –"
"Alright." Khushi agreed
knowing she couldn’t refuse now.
A week later, Arnav sat
across from DCP Rathod.
"You were right
Arnav," Ajay told him, "We got valuable information from that driver
Satish."
Satish was the taxi driver
who had driven him from the hotel to the hospital on the night of the farewell
party. He had suddenly remembered him when he was relating the past incidents
to Khushi. He had asked the driver to wait for him outside and had completely
forgotten about him as he had left the hospital in the ambulance with Akash.
Since there weren’t too many people in the hospital at that time of the night,
he had wondered if the driver had seen anything.
He wasn’t quite sure what he
expected to hear from him, but when his PI found the whereabouts of the driver,
he had informed Rathod who had called him in for questioning.
"What did he say?"
Arnav asked nervously.
"That night he dropped a
girl to the Udupi railway station," Ajay said, "in fact he was the one
who bought her the ticket to Dehradun."
"Who was the girl
Ajay?" Arnav was nearly out of patience.
"It was Nandita
Shanbogue."
"The missing girl?"
Arnav was shocked, "What was she doing there? How does he know it was
Nandita?"
"According to him, the
girl was too shaken up to talk. She just wanted to go somewhere far. So he took
her to the railway station. When they asked for her id, Satish had to take her
driver's license out of the purse and show it to the ticketing agent. He
remembered the name as Nandini but he said she was wearing a red salwar suit. When
we showed her Nandita's picture he confirmed it."
"I guess her mother will
be happy to know that." Arnav said.
"We have contacted Dehradun
police," Ajay said, "they will begin their search for her. Thanks for
your help Arnav."
When Arnav returned to Delhi
a week later, the news of Sia's death reached them. Sia had continued to resist
her medication, insisting on returning to Akash and in the next couple of her
days, her parents had sent her back. After that her condition had deteriorated
rapidly and all there was do was to watch her fade away day after day.
Akash had performed her last
rites and at the end of the day, Sia's parents had come up to him and thanked
him for taking care of her. They had also apologized to the Raizadas about
Shyam's outburst while Shyam looked absolutely subdued as he stood next to his
parents. He had been calling Anjali asking her to forgive him but Anjali had
been determined and had sent him a divorce notice.
After the guests left, Akash came
up to Arnav."I told mom everything Arnav," he said, "she is
upset with me."
"I am sorry Akash."
Arnav said.
"I am the one who should
be sorry," Akash retorted, "To both of you." He looked at
Khushi. "The way she spoke to you the other day --"
"That's alright," Both
Arnav and Khushi said in unison.
"I was thinking of going
back to Sikkim --"
"I don’t think you should leave your mom
now," Arnav said, "give her some time. Why don’t you stay at my apartment?"
"Thank you, Arnav,"
Akash said, "But Di, Manav and Khushi are staying with you. I don't think
you can accommodate me as well."
"Don’t worry about it."
Arnav said, "Khushi and I are going to Udupi in a couple of days." The
principal of the government school in Tonse had asked her to do an art project for
another school and Arnav had insisted on accompanying her to Udupi.
Khushi tossed and turned on
her bed unable to sleep due to the heat. She put on her robe and walked to the living
room. As the power was out, Arnav had lit plenty of candles and had put them
inside glass enclosed lamps. He had opened the sliding door so the sea breeze
could cool the room. She walked to the sit-out overlooking the ocean and stood watching
the waves crash onto the shore with force.
"Couldn’t sleep?"
he asked her as he walked toward her.
She turned around. She looked
beautiful in the golden glow of the candle light from the living room.
It was almost three weeks
since Akash had told her the truth about Payal and in that time, she had been
able to do a lot of thinking. The only person who was driving her crazy was standing
in front of her.
She placed her hands on his
chest and pushed him. "Why did you bring me here to the beach house?"
she asked him, "the school is close to Tonse. You have been dropping me
and picking me up, going up and down all the way from here --"
"The house isn’t clean
since Ma isn’t there." He stepped back.
"Why did you even come
with me when all you do is ignore me?" She pushed him again.
"I told you I had work
in Mangalore." Arnav said as he took a few steps back, "What's
bothering you?" He asked her.
"After I went to Chennai
you didn’t bother to call me!" She stepped forward, and pushed him once
again.
"Akash was going through
a tough time – and I thought you needed some space."
"Then when I came to Delhi you were so
cold with me," she said, her eyes wide with anger.
"I didn’t know how you
were going to handle the truth Khushi!" he explained, "I was
worried."
"You were so worried that you left me
alone for two weeks!"
"I had something very
important to do," he said knowing he was pushing it.
"Why are you doing this?"
she demanded in anguish.
Arnav caught her hand and
pushed her against the wall. "I am still waiting for your
explanation."
"What explanation?"
she looked clueless.
"Back in Delhi – I asked
you if you hated me -- and you said it's too late."
"Yeah so?"
"What exactly does it
mean Khushi?" he asked her, "does it mean that - Yes, I hate you –
it’s too late or -- No, I don’t hate you – it's too late. Can't you just give
me a simple answer?"
Khushi was relieved to hear
him say that. "Oh God!" she exclaimed, "why didn’t you ask me
earlier instead of torturing me all these weeks?"
"You were the one
torturing me with your cryptic answers!"
He looked so cute when he was
frustrated and a devil inside wanted to make him squirm a little more.
"Arnav," Khushi
began, "When I was in Udupi I got some of Payal's stuff from her hostel.
"There you go!" He
retorted, "Khushi answer the damn question!" He slapped his hand on
the wall next to her.
"Arnav this is important!"
she exclaimed "Amongst those things, I found a lot of notes that she had
written – about you."
"She wrote about
me?" he asked in surprise.
"Those notes gave me an
insight into my sister's nature. That is how I knew that she was infatuated with you – it wasn’t love but
more of an admiration for the person who had saved her from danger."
"Why didn’t you tell me
all this?"
"In Udupi?" she
asked him, "you weren’t listening!"
"But I didn’t read about
Akash until I went through her stuff again in Chennai few weeks ago -- I
happened to open a note book in which she had written down her class notes in
the first few pages. After that, she had written everything about Akash. "
She remembered how the breeze had turned the pages that night as she sat in her
mother's apartment balcony.
"I realized the
difference when I read the notes she wrote about your brother. Her writing
seemed more mature. She was crazily in love with your brother and it wasn’t one
sided. If I had only opened that notebook earlier, I might have found out a
long time ago."
"Or if I had just told
you the truth!" He said.
"Arnav, don’t do this to
yourself. My sister was in a relationship with a married man. It couldn’t have
ended well. It never does – most of the time."
"I was so angry with
them – " Arnav held his head in his hand, "I may have over reacted
--"
"Arnav, your father had
entered into a similar relationship and that had so many repercussions. It's
natural for you to react this way."
Khushi continued. "When
I found out, I was also angry – first, she was infatuated with you and then –
she consciously entered into an illicit relationship with your brother. It was
only after I heard the entire story from Akashji, that I am able to understand
why they both did what they did."
"But –"
"Arnav, if you want to
blame yourself for not taking care of Payal then there are others who also have
to take the blame. My parents who were so involved in their own fights that
they didn’t know that their daughter was going through, our family friend Vibha
for trying to lure her into a wrong path, her friends who shut her out when she
needed them and probably even me for not trying to understand her better.
"Come on Khushi – eight
years ago you were just a kid."
"You protected her in
the absence of her family --when she might have gone wayward with the drug
gang. Even after her death you were protecting her -- when you made the
newspaper agency apologize --"
"How did you know that?"
He seemed genuinely surprised.
"I didn’t -- but my
hunch was right."
Arnav shook his head. "I
was so livid when that newspaper article came out but at the time I was so
caught up with many other things. After I returned from the US that's the first
thing I did."
Khushi smiled. "After I
came to Udupi, I got the chance to understand Payal more than I ever had
before. Payal was a restless soul who finally found what she was looking for in
your brother. After reading her notes I can say that my sister was deeply and
irrevocably in love with your brother. It is heart wrenching to know how
deliriously happy she was."
"It was the same for
Akash," Arnav agreed, "When my step mother begged him to divorce Sia,
he refused. I am sure he thought this is what he deserved in life for whatever
he had done –" He paused, "He has been punishing himself all these
years."
"Under different
circumstances they might have been made for each other." Khushi sighed.
"I wish Akash had told
me –" Arnav lamented, "I could have helped them."
"I wish Payal had come
home," Khushi said.
"Khushi there is
something I have to tell you," Arnav paused, "About why I didn’t tell
you about Akash–"
"I know you promised
your father."
"That was at the
beginning – then later it was because I was afraid – afraid of what you would
think about me," he said, "but after I spoke to my dad I went to
Udupi and did a lot of introspection and realized I should stop being a coward.
When I came back to Delhi that night I planned to confess my feelings to you
and tell you the truth, but we both know how that went." He paused.
"Now I will tell you why
I said it was too late." Khushi looked at Arnav, her hazel eyes wide. "On
the first day, when we met in Tonse, and you told me you were Arnav Singh
Raizada –
"If I had told you I was
Khushi Gupta -- Payal's sister. If I told you I had come to Udupi to find out
if you were responsible for Payal's death – you would have said –
"You are fired from your
job Ms. Gupta! Get the hell out of here."
None of this would have happened if you had only told me the truth in
the beginning. We would have gone our separate ways and lived peaceful lives….
"Khushi I didn’t mean
that –"
"I know you didn’t mean
that when you told this a month ago in Delhi but that is exactly what would
have happened." Khushi pointed out.
"F@#$!" Arnav
exclaimed, "we would have gone our separate ways, wouldn’t we?"
"I would have hated you then – but it's too late now."
"Bulls^&*!" he
scoffed, "As though you would have let it go that easily! Now it if you
don’t answer my question with a yes or no –"
She let go with a heart stopping
smile. "I love you dammit!"
When he captured her lips, he
wasn’t gentle and she welcomed it. It
was a while when they came up for air.
"The reason I stayed
away was because I was worried – " he whispered as he placed tiny kisses
down her jaw.
"Look Arnav if you are
going to say once again about that snake getting bewitched –"
"No that's not what I meant
this time –" he said, "I was worried you wouldn’t be able to handle
me in my crazed state." His lips were on her neck.
"What?"
"Do you any idea how
hard it was for me to stay away from you in Delhi?" he asked her.
"Well you didn’t exactly
stay away," She was out of breath as his lips reached the neckline of the
robe.
"That's even worse – to
stop at just a kiss when I wanted to do so much more." He said huskily
sending shivers down her body. He undid the ties of her robe and let it drop on
the floor.
Khushi wore a white slip,
similar to the black one she was wearing the other night in Delhi. His eyes
moved from her face to her delicate neck, down to her shoulders and the gentle
swell of her breasts just above the neckline of the slip.
As he took her lips once
again Khushi opened her mouth craving to feel his tongue inside. His hands brushed down her shoulders, to her
chest, down to her breasts, kneading the soft flesh urgently.
He made a wet trail from her
jaw, to her neck to her collar bone until he reached the lacy neckline. As the
cool air of the ocean touched her heated body she writhed each time Arnav's
lips met her skin.
Arnav slipped the straps of
her slip down her shoulders and he bent his head, taking one erect nipple in
his mouth while his hands wrapped around her slender waist.
Khushi threw her head back,
arching her spine as heat spread through her blood stream and pooled at her
core. Her hands moved urgently all over his muscled shoulders. As he moved his
attention to her other breast, his hand moved down to push her slip down to her
waist, brushing his hand over her flat stomach. As his hands dipped lower, the
slip fell to the ground and his fingers slipped into her panties, stroking her
molten core with a feather light touch. Khushi grabbed a handful of his hair unable
to bear the double onslaught of his mouth and fingers.
When he left her mouth, and
stopped momentarily to discard the last piece of her clothing, Khushi almost
couldn't bear it, until he moved and legs apart, and his tongue touched her
most intimately.
"Arnav!" She jumped
up in shock.
"Shhhh Khushi –
relax!" he kneeled on the floor, stroking her softly at first creating
sensations in her that were familiar yet different -- more intense than
anything she had ever felt before, and as he quickened his pace, unable to
withstand the pressure building up, she tried push to him away but he continued
his ministrations until waves of pleasure hit her akin to the waves crashing to
the shore. When her knees buckled, he lifted her to wrap her legs around him
and carried her into the living room and sat on the sofa holding her as she
held on to him breathing hard, tingling from head to toe.
As she came back to consciousness,
she took his lips, stroking him tentatively with her tongue. She moved her
hands to peel his t-shirt off him. She moved her hands all over his shoulders, moving
down to intersperse her fingers into the matt of his hair on his chest. She
bent down and touched her soft lips to his neck, placing soft kisses down his
chest as her brushed down his hard abs.
"Khushi –"
When her hands moved down to touch his arousal,
he caught her hands and pushed her gently to on the sofa.
He discarded his track
pants, pinned her hands on the sofa, even as he moved her legs to enter her
slowly. Khushi dug her nails into his back as she moved her hips to accommodate
him, Arnav took her lips as he thrust into her faster and Khushi adjusted her
pace to match his rhythm until a kaleidoscope of sensations burst in her once
again as they reached the pinnacle together.
Whoa.. that was neat... anjali ended it shyam and everything ended well for everyone.
ReplyDeleteGlad for Anjali. Finally Khushi tells Arnav the magic words . I hope Akash finds peace
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