The streamers of light played
hide and side through the vertical blinds, placing the room in a blend of shade
that didn't give out the hour of the day. He struggled to reference the
position of the minute hand of the clock with respect to the second hand and
hoped it had not struck three. But the clock hands were stuck together in the
far corner of the clock, like they were making love for the minute and moved
apart as he continued to gaze in his stupor. It was 10.50 AM. Golly! He cried.
He had missed keeping her company during her morning sickness again and for
once he hated she had the nausea of the kind that stood true to its word. It
promptly stirred her around the dawn hours of 3.00 AM, just as the last time
around.
He scurried on his feet, casting
the layers of sheets away, when he first saw the plain white sheets of paper by
his table. They were just that, plain and had nothing written on them. His
grogginess cleared and a memory of their past rushed to him. He smiled
instantaneously and strode straight to the kitchen.
He was still getting used to
their apartment and now he had to find a candle. Calling her wouldn't help, he knew
for she was as stubborn as a mule and would never let him hear what was only
meant to be read. Shutting and opening the kitchen drawers, he stumbled upon a
matchbox. He sighed as he decided he had no more patience to wait around going
through the entire kitchen for a candle. Lighting a single match, he took one
sheet of paper and carefully held the flame underneath. It was a knack he'd
developed over time, sacrificing tens if not hundreds of her love notes. Ever
since their teen years, lime juice on paper was their standard protocol to
share secrets and to receive one after ages, had him shaking in excitement. He
couldn't wait to see the ink darken from the heat of the flame and in the spur
of the second, he succumbed to imagining the note instructing him to meet her
for a secret rendezvous...perhaps in the gym sit-out or at the coffee shop...or
rather asking to fulfill her craving. As silly as it sounded, he was certain
there was nothing in the world like waking up to a dream...their love was
reviving again.
Stark in contract, the dark words emerged, one
at a time, as he strained his eyes to keep the flame away from the paper, but
close enough for the heat to reveal what he thirsted to read. Once done, he
realized it wasn't the first page as it read "...It was always you and will
forever be you" His mouth quivered with an ache to kiss her that
moment. Alas, she was one floor above and yet he felt the reach of her beyond
the silt and gravel and sheets of wood. He moved to the only other sheet that
he had to work on, sieving meticulous through multiple matchsticks.
This time he read from the first
page and his mood colored from what she had scribbled with her index finger. "I
didn't come back to you because of the baby. And I want you to believe me..."
Somehow he'd never doubted that
and wondered what made her think he would possibly think along those lines. He
had to meet her right then and his urgency was immediate.
Like an answer to a prayer, he
saw Meera show up from her room, however, it didn't seem so much as an
opportunity as trouble itself. Scuttling with the papers, he cleared the
counter of the burnt matchsticks.
"Is that a code? Are you a spy?"
She asked, giving away she had watched him play with fire and paper.
"No...nothing" He hurried to hide
the papers behind him and smiled silly at the knowledge that it was nothing
short of a children's game, which she was over complicating then "Just
something my manager passes on when we are bidding" He said, hoping the lie was
convincing enough.
"Ah!" She said, adjusting her
dupatta, seemingly coming across self-absorbed into a strange excitement.
"Get ready, we are all going
upstairs for Lunch" He blinked and profusely strained his brain to remember if
he had forgotten the lunch invite. His shoulders stooped instinctively and it
told him of the tension, he had been gathering inside. But before he could
cough up another question, she answered him. "It's a surprise. I can't tell you
now" She said, smiling coyly and it told him nothing if the revelation
concerned him and his wife. But didn't she mention wanting to keep their
renewed relationship a secret for a while?, He appeared confused, but quickly
left the room for a shower, in hopes to have her clear it for him in person,
than over the phone.
He came out of his room, drying
his hair with a towel, and jolted as Meera yanked the towel out of him and
pushed him towards the door. He was taken back at her rudeness and gaped at her
in disbelief.
"Sorry...we have to go now. Else it
will be late" She said as Yash jumped in.
"Don't mind her, she's pushy" He
added and it puzzled Rishabh to no bounds.
They left the house with his
dripping hair, trailing drops of water down his neck and shirt. His stomach
churned with anticipation, not knowing what he was in for that afternoon.
Naini got the door for them and
she coughed as if she didn't expect him there. He stood rooted to the floor as
he watched her, blinking his eyes at the image of his wife draped in a white
and red cotton sari. Cotton sari? He felt his jaw drop as he took in her wet
hair and moist skin, with a towel scrunched up in her arm. She coughed once
again and moved to take his arm. No, this can't be, he thought eyeing her
extended arm. Just in time, it slithered its intended path and reach beyond him
to take Meera's hand as she gave a demure smile. He coughed now.
"Come in...so what's all the big
new about?" Naini asked, hinting him that she had nothing to do with the sudden
visit.
Geet rushed from the kitchen and
Maan got off the couch to receive the guests. Meera jerked Geet into a hug and
it had her break into a smile.
"What's happening? Common spread
the happiness" Geet rubbed her back and her hand stilled as she felt the cool
of a teardrop land on her shoulder.
"Is everything ok?" She whispered
as worry crept up her voice and Yash walked towards them, raising an arm to
hold Meera's back.
Meera slowly pulled away and
uncurled her fingers, raising them to Geet's eyelevel. A solid white rock, set
in a platinum band, shone bright splitting the colors inside the stone into a
rainbow. Geet's mouth rounded in a pleasant shock as Meera nodded and the
friends hugged once again. Unknowingly her eyes were tearing too.
"Congratulations beta" Daadima
came towards them and took Meera into a hug. Maan tapped Yash on the head and
congratulated him and so did Rishabh, momentarily breaking his gaze away from
his wife. Laughter and teasing followed as Meera playfully slapped Geet on her
shoulder. Naini conveyed her wishes to the couple, just as the women settled in
the kitchen and the men lined up on the other side of the bar.
"This is such good news...Since
when have you been hiding this?" Geet faked anger, with hands on her hip.
"Go easy hitler" Maan said and
Geet rolled her eyes. Walking about the counter, she yelled "Aaapki tho kerni..."
She said, slapping him hard with the roller in her hand.
Just then she noticed Rishabh's
wet hair and eyed Naini from the corner of her eyes.
"Rishabh...you need a towel...Naini,
can you help Rishabh with it?"
"No" Naini said. For a minute,
Rishabh wondered if last night had only been a dream. He slipped his hand
inside his jean pocket and felt the folds of the paper there to convince
himself it was indeed otherwise.
"Naini...We are only talking about
the towel here" Maan insisted, putting into perspective of what was being asked
of her. She turned from the crowd facing the wall and broke into a small smile,
unable to watch her husband's face contort in unease. Strangely she was
enjoying the fact she had him confounded at the moment and then gave in shortly.
She left for her room and Rishabh followed without losing time.
He was silently getting to the
lock of her room, when he saw her reach for his hand.
"Don't Abhi...what will they think"
"I don't care" He said, pulling
her into a tight embrace. "God! I missed you" He whispered as he felt her
settle into his hold and go slack on his chest, digging her hand into his back.
"I'm sorry...I wanted to wake up,
but..." She caught his lips in a kiss, before he could finish with an apology.
"No listen" He pulled away,
nodding in exasperation as he felt the compulsion in him to explain himself,
rise above his need for a kiss.
"I don't want you to explain" She
sniveled, turning away from him. He held her from behind and rested her chin on
her shoulder "Common baby. It's high time, I learn to be a husband and a
father...I can't sleep when you ache and toil with the pregnancy"
"It's still not bad yet" She said,
smiling pleased upon hearing his words. His fingers weaved with the hair, that
fell over her temples and he tucked it behind her ears "Did you sleep at all?"
He asked remembering they had only gone to bed around half past two.
"I came back home, spent about
half hour in the bathroom, had a Perrier and slept around 3.45, I think" He
kissed her nape and she tipped her head back onto the crook of his neck.
"Why didn't you wake me up?"
"Well, I have work cut out for
you, so I'm letting off the hook here" She said, turning in his arms and bent
sideways to get the towel off her bedframe. She gently shuffled his hair, as he
sat down by the edge of the bed, matting the cloth to absorb the wetness. Her
arm stilled in motion, as he parted her aanchal and kissed her navel. She
covered her belly, with her free hand and he peeled it aside, to place another
kiss where he had just removed her hand. Tugging her arm, he yanked her into
his lap.
"What was the letter all
about?...I never doubted you. I expect you to know that" He said. Her eyes
lowered as if it greyed with guilt and he tilted her chin to have her meet his
eyes.
"I will break into pieces if you
ever question it Abhi. I'm not driven by motives...I love you and that's all
there is to it" She said, gathering herself for a hug. He scooped her and
encircled his arms around her back. He let her stay, allowing her to live the
moment of his acceptance. They needed this, he thought, this closeness to fill
the hollow cavities that ached for the other and he let the second fade into a minute in their hug.
She moved her head to rest on his
forehead and he kissed her slow.
"We have to go...I don't want them
to know. Not yet Abhi" She pleaded in a tone that spoke to him differently. And
true it was, as she wished for him to never let go, not that instance or ever. Somehow
she couldn't bring herself to divulge the true state of affairs to her family.
She thought of their teasing that would begin and it plainly obscured the need
to expel their current unhappiness over their relationship. In all honesty, she
liked the return of her notorious self, seeking the thrill of secret outings
and stolen kisses. She kissed him deeper as the thought echoed in her head,
strumming her body with a forgotten high.
His hands wandered off around her
waist, as she struggled the urge to stall his fingers. Her sensitivity picked
up in a blinding pace as he dumped her into a vat of arousal; slouching to
taste the moist on her skin that sloped deep into her blouse.
"I thought you said cotton is for
slaving housewives" He muttered as he ran his thumb over her hardening breast.
Her breath trembled and she gulped in desire, falling back onto him, seizing
his hand off of her.
"Don't get me all worked up
now...Please" She hushed next to his ear and he gave out a wicked smile.
"Then you better not come in
front of me all wet and dainty in a sari" Her lips curved with cowering shyness
and she instantly got to her feet. Throwing the towel on him, she stood up to
face the mirror and steadied her long flowing garment.
"Come out after 2 mts" She said
and left him after peeking out the door, making sure the women hadn't noticed
their absence of few minutes amidst their whirling conversations.
Back in the kitchen, Meera still
looked inexplicably excited at her engagement with Yash. As Naini entered the
space barricaded by the women, she smiled sheepishly, ardently praying they
wouldn't question her delay.
"So I ask him, whose house we are
at, and he doesn't answer. I stand there with not a hint at all that was to
follow right? Then he takes these keys from his bag, and places into my hand"
"Then?" Geet shrieked in
animation.
"I go...What is this? And then he
goes down on one knee and shows me a box with a ring" She got off the
countertop and covered her mouth as if she was shaking with dubiety,
unbelieving that something out of a fairy tale had happened in her life.
"I mean...I still can't believe it
all" Meera said with moisture raking the brims of her eyes.
"Who would think right? After mom
and dad passed away, I thought I would never have someone care for me like that"
Geet walked to stand opposite Meera and took her hands.
"Even his parents were skeptical...getting
a nobody into the family. But somehow he convinced them apparently" Meera
continued, picking up a glum tone.
"Common, don't ever say that. We
are all there for you" Geet assured and Meera went on, unheeding her friend's
words.
"I know...But this is all just
unbelievable, don't you think?" She asked incredulous.
"That's how it always seems, too
good to be true. But they all come in time" Naini said, settling next to Meera,
leaning on the counter top. Meera nodded and Rishabh crossed the hallway
walking into the living room, where the men sat challenging each other in a
game of Doom.
"I agree...I never thought Yash
would want to date me, let alone marry me. All those years we worked together,
he would flirt with anything in skirt or heels" She sighed, remembering a few
agonizing years of her life.
"Not that he has changed now" And
the women laughed as she added "Its just that he is different when he is with
me. You know..." Meera was smiling to herself now, reliving the evening he'd
proposed to her.
"So what did he say?" Naini
asked, curious.
"To my own surprise, he gets down
on one knee...Did I tell you that? He actually got down on one knee with a ring
and all" She was repeating, too exalted to remember any of the details she had
already given them.
"He said, 'I love you Meera. You
are the only woman in my life, I can ever think of settling down with in my
life. I know you think I'm useless and funny and handsome, but I want you to
know that I'm all that and much more. And I want you to find that about me
youself and perhaps may be in the process I can change your opinion of me as a
joker...What do you say to being stuck with me in this townhome for the rest of
your life? Marry me Meera'" She finished off, mimicking his deep baritone, and
Geet placed a hand over her mouth in wonder. She thought it was indeed the best
proposals, she had heard around, of course only next to her own proposal from
Maan.
"That is so cute" Naini said "So
when is the big day?"
"In 4 weeks" Meera said, unable
to meet Geet's eyes. She was just about to squeeze Geet's hands, but Geet beat
her to the expected question that she much dreaded now.
"4 weeks? I thought Yash's
parents wanted a grand wedding...Where are..." Geet felt the pressure on her palm
and the reasons that rose in her head, made her stumble on words, filling her
with apparent distress. Meera coughed right on cue.
"Let me show you the bathroom"
Geet said, as Naini and Daadima dispersed in blunt awkwardness, pretending to
attend to the delayed lunch.
Geet yanked her arm into their
bedroom and closed the door upon her entry.
"Where are you going to get that
much money?" She screamed, knowing all too well of Meera's financial standing
and of Yash's parents' expectations.
"I will manage...I think Savita
aunty will help" Meera answered embarrassed, even a tad bit guilty as if it was
morally degrading for a middle class orphan to dream for extravagance.
"I don't understand why you are
hurrying into this. Why don't you space it out a bit?" She asked and Meera
leant on the nearby wall, and held her hand over her head, appearing to be in
denial of something. Geet looked at her childhood friend, thick as thieves all
through their life they were, struggling to answer her questions. And then it
occurred to her, her mouth parted from appalling horror.
"Are you pregnant or something?"
She screeched, her words unwilling to leave her throat.
Before Meera could respond, Daadima
cranked the door with a thud and blinked incredulous.
"Pregnant?" The one word was all
Daadima could manage, amazed at her own self for having broken her smooth
record for eaves dropping.
It was revoltingly clear that
moment, that everyone had their secrets to guard.
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