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Part 10
"Yeh sagai ki anguthee hai?" Khushi asked.
"Hmmm," Arnav replied. He braced himself for more questions, but none came. They halted at a traffic light and Arnav glanced at her. She was studying the ring, and appeared to have forgotten his presence.
Looking at her he felt a slight twinge for the trap he had laid; however, he rationalized it as a necessary evil. He was certain that Khushi wanted a life with him, and this small deception would secure it.
The light flashed green and they continued on the road. He saw her looking out of the window at the changing landscape, her face the picture of quietude. She was enchanting; he was enchanted with her. This woman who had bravely stated "I also desire you." The glare of the afternoon sun made her pale saree almost disappear--she was just face and eyes in a shimmery shroud. Her skin, dewy radiance; her beautiful mouth, glossy temptation. It was impossible to believe that this was the same tigress who had emptied a pail of water on him earlier this week. Arnav smiled inwardly. The afternoon was not over--he may be doused yet.
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Khushi became aware of their surroundings when Arnav reversed into a parking spot. They were parked in front of the same cafe where they had plotted how to bring Payal and Akaash together.
"We'll stop and have tea here," Arnav announced. They went inside and were seated at the exact same table as that last time. He ordered for them. Tea and pakoras. When the hot pakoras arrived she realized how ravenous she was. Full of trepidation about this afternoon, she had not done justice to her lunch. The server poured the tea while she prepared a plate for her husband. She was fully conscious of the ring weighing on her left hand as she placed his plate near his teacup. She couldn't help but admire it from every angle.
They ate in silence. Arnav seemed also hungry, and she refilled his plate without his bidding. She was dabbing some chutney on a morsel when she heard him ask, "how will you explain the ring?"
Khushi didn't quite follow.
"Kya?" she frowned.
He tilted his head, and clarified in a matter-of-fact tone, "the family believe we are already married--so if they see you with an engagement ring...?"
The pakora halted just near her lips. Khushi didn't understand. She couldn't follow. What is he saying?
"Wait! We are married."
"We made a verbal agreement, Khushi. I applied sindoor and tied your mangalsutra, but it was not officiated."
Not officiated? Khushi felt sick. The pakora dropped from her hand and landed near her teacup. I am not married. Hai, Devi Maiyya. This could not be. "But, I am married. I feel married. Am I not married?" she repeated circuitously.
"Not officially," he replied. To her ears, his tone was alarmingly casual, but then again, Arnav Singh Raizada believed in live-in relationships--Gasp!
Khushi shot out of her seat, and yelped, "if you did not intend to marry me, why did you force me to agree to it?"
Arnav pulled her back down. "Lower your voice, Khushi!" he glared. "What court or official will legitimize a six-month marriage?" he expanded.
"Kya?!" Khushi was plunged into a deeper nightmare. "We have been living like man and wife for over a week, and we are not married!" she sputtered, and came back to her feet.
Once again, Arnav forced her back in her seat, this time not releasing her hand.
The reality was too awful for her to consider. After all the pain they had caused. After all the difficulty in reconciliation. After all the trouble to have them accept their marriage--what if the family learnt they were unmarried? She recalled her conversation with Nani this morning. Her hopes. Her expectations. Khushi's eyes widened and she groaned out loud when she realized something even worse: they had actively convinced the family that they were enjoying intimate life--so if they ever learnt that there was no marriage--!
Something had to be done.
Her eyes burned with unshed tears.
She took up his other hand, and clasped them both to her chest. She beseeched him, "Listen to me, Arnavji--you must marry me properly! Immediately."
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The family attorney had been waiting for Mr. Raizada's call with the prepared documents. He was at the cafe within half an hour and before the clock struck six, Arnav and Khushi were--for the second time in one week--bound in a legal and legitimate marriage. Arnav Singh Raizada could not have hoped for better results. Not only had his objective of dispensing with the six-month clause been achieved, but Khushi had proposed to him.
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