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Chapter 17



He needs to know.

That I am not the one.

I swear I will live only if he pursues his happiness.

And I know that he loves me, but he needs to move ahead. He can't be stuck here forever.

Suman licked her lips wet, which were drying in anticipation. 'What happened at the Cantt?' She tried smiling and making herself look fine. Shravan held her hand a bit. ' They might need a unit in Manipur.' Shravan's voice was calm and dull. Suman stirred in her bed trying to fill the silence with sugar and words, to tell him that it shall be fine if he goes, but the fact was it won't be fine. She could barely think of a moment away from him but maybe this was her only chance to let go.

Suman shook her head and tried sucking back the tears which glassed her corneas.'Look, I am just so proud of you Shravan.'

Suddenly, as she felt something rack the curtains of her room- she knew her mother was here. She tightly glanced in the corner and saw her standing in a blush-colored saree on the farther end of the room. For a moment she could barely turn her head as she felt her neck getting stoned. Her throat felt dry but again she tried to compose herself- for Shravan. She won't let him know. Suman fisted her hands and coughed loudly.

Shravan followed her gaze. She figuratively tried to keep looking at her hands and then at him. Not anywhere. His mind raced to fish for possibilities and suspected that something wasn't right. 'Water?' he shook his head to question her.

'No.' Suman rubbed her palms at her temples. 'So Manipur?' Suman left out a chuckle. Shravan left out a sad smile and nodded his head. Such a liar, he thought. 'It's going to be cold at this point of the year,' she stated 'So, good luck, Shravan.'

After this point, an accelerated silence prevailed in the room. The corners screamed and the curtains ruffled with air as Suman ducked her head down looking at anything but her hands. Shravan just waited. He waited for her to say something, to tell him to stay and not leave.To tell him that she needed him.

But she was quiet. So, so quiet- that it hurt.

'So, you don't want to say anything?' Suman again pestred a silent Shravan.
'No.' he said, so meekly that Suman had to strain her ears to listen. With a soft pat on her knuckles, he left her hand.

You could have said something Sumo.

I know it is difficult for you, but it isn't easy for me as well.

You know I love you, then what really holds you back?

What makes you let me go like that, yet again?


Shravan sat for 30 seconds precisely, before he decided to get up. 'You sure, that you are okay?' Shravan again asked with concern dripping from his words. This time, he decided that he won't ask her if she is seeing her mother. If she is listening to voices which don't really exist.

You need to tell me that Suman. I have cared for you enough for you to loosen your thoughts on my chest.

'It was...' Shravan stood at his spot before rotating the knob and exiting out of the door. 'It was just an emergency meet up. The final call may come in a week, maybe not.' he stressed the last words trying to pour all his feelings into them. He could still feel the brush of her lips on his own.

Just tell me to stop once.

But then, was I forcing her to love me?

With one last look, Suman averted her gaze back to her own hands. She fidgeted and controlled her shivers. 'Okay. I get it. hope everything goes well! I too have a session with doctor Gujral tomorrow.' she felt stones sitting on the tip of her tongue. She wanted to tell him to sit back and be with her, that they can spend any time with each other- every hour, every minute, and every second. That his warmth was her real cure, that he was the one. There were so many things, so many dreams she wanted to fulfill- but the only thing which stood between them was her illness. It had ruined her and she couldn't do it to him as well.

She heard the door shut, leaving the absence of Shravan and her beating heart.


'Happy?' She smiled ghostly at her mother. Her mother looked as calm and serene and for the first time said nothing. She just stood at her place staring and staring. Suman shook her head hysterically. Yes, it was nothing.

She could feel nothing.

And that warm-fluid feeling returned to her once again.

She wanted everything to stop spinning around her so that she could rest- forever.

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Kanchan arranged the dinner at the table. Bunty was busy making the salad and it frustrated her that he always forgot olive oil. 'Sugar!' she called him annoyingly and Shravan who had just entered the hall could barely hold his laugh.

'Not in my wildest of the wildest dreams, I could imagine Bunty being sugar.' Shravan announced between his laughs.

Kanchan shook her head as she flashed a slight grin. She mouthed olive oil to Bunty who tapped his head. 'Count me in.' he chuckled as he told Shravan.

'Oh Hello! Bunty! You seriously think it that way. I wasn't the one to woe you!' Kanchan huffed she arranged some rice.

'How can I forget?' Bunty waved his hands in assurance. 'She is just too nice to me all the time.' Bunty said with eyes sparkling of glee, which Shravan mirrored with love.

'You, two...'Shravan pulled out a chair to sit down as Kanchan blushed a shade pink. 'are adorable.'

'We are..but not like you and Suman.' Bunty tried concentrating on setting up the plates, avoiding Shravan's defeated gaze.

'What's the matter Shravan?' Kanchan was concerned.

'What will be the matter, Kanchan. She just doesn't want me anymore, I guess...' Shravan didn't have the power to complete the sentence.

'Rubbish!' Kanchan shook her head in negative as Bunty supported her statement.

'Didn't she tell you why she had an anxiety attack?' Bunty enquired.

'She hallucinated her mother, right?' Shravan asked rhetorically still oblivious of the real reason.

'Good lord! You know Bunty, there is a reason- and a solid one, that why both of them are such bullheads. It was because of you. She was really upset that you went to the Cantt without her knowledge. Real upset and then whatever happened, you know that.' Kanchan looked at Bunty and then at Shravan. She rocked her head in victory.

Shravan contemplated her words and found himself kicking his ass mentally of what all expectations he had germinated in the back of his head without a complete catalog of events.

'Shravan?' Bunty asked a lost Shravan as he shook his head in a negative.

Suman walked out o her room, all smiling and happy. 'What's for food?' she asked grinning to her ears. She held the spatula and poured the food on her plate.

Shravan constantly stared at her, half aghast and half confused. He held his spoon long in the air and for a moment Kanchan and Bunty were perplexed too. 'I am hungry, guys.' Suman coughed a bit and pulled everybody out of the trance.

'We need to talk.' Shravan dug his spoon again in his plate filling it with some pulses and vegetables, avoiding Suman's half drowning nod as she too stuffed her mouth with some more food.

You need to stop acting Suman. he thought.

You need to stop caring Shravan. she pleaded in her mind.



Note: I already have written 20 chaps but had to stop updating it here because of the lack of enough reviews. I can't jam 3 chapters on a single page.

So if you like this story, a single word from you will help fill the page and then I can update a new chapter on the fresh page.

Thanks to all the readers and reviewers.

I hope you like the chapter.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Cherrydreamsxx

What a nice story dear. I read all the parts in one go and loved every bit of it. Your writing is just wow. 👏👏 Waiting for the next chapter

Thank you dear ! Its updated

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I just love your stories

Please do continue

It's awesome yaar

Thank you so much for the update

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You are one gifted writer!

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Originally posted by: subhashree126

I just love your stories

Please do continue

It's awesome yaar

Thank you so much for the update

Thanks a lot dear !

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Chapter 18





When Shravan stepped on the lawn, it felt like a miniature rainforest- dense and moist. He let the heels of his feet press the grass and take in the fuzzy and ticklish feeling of grass grown all over. Maybe Damru had forgotten to manicure it. The night was heavy and dark, without a star twinkling or maybe it was just an illusion. The stars were ever twinkling, it was just that- he could not see it. Happiness and peace in life also worked the same way, it is always present inside us until we find it, excavate it out.

Suman walked on the lawn and stood 3 feet behind Shravan. She scrounged for a feeling of belonging to the place but found none. It felt so alienated to stand in the middle of nowhere, in the passivity and immensity of solidarity. Her breathing convulsed and she decided to start the "talk" Shravan had called her for. 'Shravan!' Suman called out to him as he gently turned around without a spec of surprise.

He traced the decaying lines of peace on her forehead and somewhere feared that he had induced it all.

Self-hatred and Self- destruction weren't just terms used in fiction. It happened for real.

'Why do you care for me, Suman? You literally had an anxiety attack because I went to the Cantt. without informing you, huh, seriously? For god's sake, I thought you had better reasons....' Shravan left the question immediately gulping so hard that his throat hurt.

Suman squinted her eyes and shook her head incredulously. 'What? Other reasons? Like how my father is dead and my mother lingers around me in my head? huh? that I am an on-leave army officer, hiding from the world that I am mentally ill? Speak it out Shravan! I know. I know you don't like it here, and I was trying to help. Good for you if you are too desperate to leave.'

Shravan's thoughts were precariously held under his tongue. His one wrong word and intimation- could ruin the whole base of their conversation. 'No. I am sorry!' Shravan licked his lips as he tried to compose himself. 'Look Suman!' his hands waved in desperation. 'I, I just wanted to know that why do you care for me? I wasn't pushing you, I never do...' Shravan's voice carried an apology.

Suman felt her heart thumping wildly in her rib cage. She knew that he would never think what she had accused him of. She could say 'I understand.' and it shall be over. But does she want all this to be over? What if, he really meant it. What if he didn't really mean it but at least deserved it? Deserved to be away from her.

With paltry strength, Suman turned around her head and faced Shravan. She could have psychic troubles but she wasn't an apprentice in emotions. 'Get the hell out of here!' she spoke, loud enough. It banged the air in the surroundings, filling Shravan's chest with anything but air. His chest swelled with despondency but he still shook his head in negative. 'I said I am sorry. I know what you think....' Shravan's head was ducked but he could feel Suman's flaring breathes. Before he could complete he was interrupted again.

'I said get the god damn hell out of here !' Suman's voice was breaking her own heart. She felt like drowning in a frigid, desolate- ice water at the very bottom of the world. Her skin felt ripping apart from her skeleton, there was pain and just pain.

I am saving you. So help me this last time. Please Shravan! Suman's dark brown eyes still were unable to hide the hurt. Between her throat and tongue- the back of her head throbbed in the exhaustion of all the lies she had told ever since.

Shravan felt a different kind of rage building inside him. When he tried reading her eyes she turned around. His thoughts jammed in his head, one over the other. 'I know you want me to leave. I will. But not before I tell you something. Because it was my idea to be here.' Shravan knew what she thought and what she tried of doing to him. She was still this silly girl who thought that she could say all that and push him away. But both of them have walked a very long way since that day. The day he had really walked out, not now.

'7 years ago, I had made a mistake. I had walked out when I should have told you something. I have endured the repercussions ever since. My life has been painful, difficult, and sagging. It feels like walking in a catacomb, a narrow gallery of an excavation site, huh...' Shravan gave out a ghostly chuckle. 'I was all surrounded by our memories, trying to carve them to flesh and blood. Now, when we stand together- I want you to know that I won't leave. I love you!' Shravan's throat was choked with tears. It wasn't just some salty fluid getting out of his eyes and filling his nostrils- it was the liquid of liberation and calmness, of rage and wait.

He could read her back as her shoulders quivered. Maybe she was crying too. He ducked his head into her shoulders, closer to the nape of her neck, and hearing her muffled sobs grabbed her shoulders and formed a ring of his arms around her chest. He pressed his head deep as he felt her stiffened spine relaxed under his touch. ' You don't understand Shravan. I am not fine. I am a squatter. I don't belong anywhere, I feel alienated. Everywhere! I will ruin you and that will be my biggest defeat. Please..' Suman cried as she felt his tears rolling down to her shoulder blade.

'You make me feel like shit.' Shravan mumbled.

'No. I don't. I just want to save you. If I won't be here, you...' Suman tried reasoning. The reasoning was coming to her head. But standing here, with his head ducked in her soul, she suddenly wanted to stay.

'I will follow you. Everywhere. Let us both be squatters, Suman. Let us both not belong.' Shravan's voice was firm and warm.

At this Suman just stayed quiet. She interceded her own trail of thoughts and a feeling of ignominy surged her senses. 'I'm sorry but I'm dying Shravan. And it isn't easy to die little by little each day. Do you think I didn't want to be with you? Not true.' Suman's voice was fragile and brittle. Even if it broke, he was there to join it back together. 'I thought of us. In the beginning. But nothing helped, and I found you toiling around me, trying to keep it all sane. You think that you can do it, you will- I know. But I don't want you to burn in the distress of my melancholy, my problems. I figured it out, that sooner or later- I have to let go.' she left out a heavy sigh.

Shravan's lips curled in a peaceful grin. If she loved him back- it was the only pass for heaven to him. He barely wanted anything else in his life. 'You think pushing me away, or getting away yourself from all of this- is going to make me happy. Suman, if you die- I die. That's it. It isn't going to make things better- for how long could you remain without a heart. Maybe, I won't die with the same rush of blood and pain, but I will. So- you aren't saving me. Not this way.' his words penetrated Suman's heart which was prisoned in prejudices.

Suman turned around to face him. She could trace that deftly etched grin over his face when he knew everything was right. When she knew that he knew that they will make it together. She touched his arms with her hands, she stayed close to him with almost no distance. A tinkering blaze of cold air made her shiver but she was more than happy to feel anything else. It was a swing from the extremities- and she knew it would take time- but it was all worth it.

Shravan was instantly down on a knee, a bit awkward- that he was without a ring. 'Captain Suman Tiwari! Would you accept me as your comrade for life? Because I don't know how to fight a battle without you. Can I grow old with you? when we turn 90, we can sit across each other just drinking tea without our teeth. Will you honour me to be your husband?' Shravan said whatever he felt appropriate for the moment.


Suman was jumping. After years she felt like a kid, with joy and no worries. 'Yes! YES! YES! YES! To all your questions!' she said and bent down to place a peck on his lips.

'Damn! That was unexpected.' Shravan hysterically smiled at his lady love.

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damn, the emotional baggage that suman is affected by so much and seeing shravan's persistence to remain by her side forever ...really deep dear! very good!👏

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Brilliant updates, the last two chapters 👍🏼

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Originally posted by: Meena_J

damn, the emotional baggage that suman is affected by so much and seeing shravan's persistence to remain by her side forever ...really deep dear! very good!👏

Thanks dear

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Brilliant updates, the last two chapters 👍🏼

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