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Originally posted by: CynicalNoob
Numbers are fascinating eh?
I have no idea where you are taking this but I am fully signed on this ride!
Don't you think it's time to talk about Arnav a little? We have got full info on Khushi now and want to know more about Arnav. I am unable to understand his fascination with her. Is it stemmed out of an old memory or is she a manifestation of something he has lost?
CN
PS: Idea to write daily a little was brilliant. I am little annoyed with Flashpoint so am keeping the comment short.
Chapter 5(b)
"Are you sure it was bus numbered eight which you took to that place?" Arnav asked.
"You have already asked me this three times. Why are you asking again?" She asked looking down the street.
"But this board doesn't show that number Khushi. Are you sure it was something else?" Arnav asked again thumbing at the board that displayed bus schedule. She threw him a dirty look. He raised his hands in surrender.
"I know the bus which I took to that place Arnav," she said not sounding too confident anymore. They had asked a roasted-peanuts vendor who stood next to bus stop about the bus and had received a negative response.
After fifty five minutes of wait, Khushi sighed deeply. She knew that the bus wasn't going to come. Something told her that it wasn't meant to come then.
"I am going home," she said standing up and dusting her back. Arnav noted the sheer disappointment in her voice.
She had talked incessantly about a diner she had been to which, in his view, was non-existent. But he didn't dare tell her that.
"Khushi," he called out. She stopped but didn't turn around. "How about we look at city map with all possible bus routes charted and using the time it took you to reach that place, we should narrow down two kilometer radius." Arnav said. She turned around then. "Preferably over a cup of coffee," He added as an afterthought.
"Coffee sounds nice," she said with a faint smile.
His smile grew.
*****
"Do you like this place?" Arnav asked watching Khushi's enthusiasm at the bookstore. They had stopped by a bookstore to purchase city map before going for a coffee. Khushi had walked past him and was going from aisle to aisle checking out what the store had to offer.
She sighed, running a hand through the hair at the end of her braid. "We don't have bookstores like these from where I come from." She said running a finger down the spine of a longish book.
It was a book of maps.
"I always found maps very fascinating," she said turning pages slowly and stopping momentarily to run her fingers on the opened page. "I tried creating a map of my town once, you know?"
"Why?" He asked.
"During summer holidays I worked along with my father in his shop in morning making sweets and learning about them. During evenings, I walked around town charting down lanes and streets and alleys. You know there was no real public transportation in my town? We could walk from one end of the town to the other in matter of two hours."
"Good times?" He asked leaning and watching her read the book distractedly. Her eyes were fixed on the page but they weren't taking in anything. Her memories were active on her mind then.
"Uncomplicated times," she said, her fingers caressed the opened page.
"Do you still have that map?" He asked her imagining seeing a much younger self wandering around the streets and taking notes, sitting in a corner and getting a perspective.
"I think I do. But the map is not accurate anymore."
"Why do you think that?" He was curious, like always.
"Because I have changed," she replied with a humorless smile. Arnav looked at her unblinking.
"I don't understand." The feeling of being ignoramus around her was becoming more and more frequent. Her words weren't profound but it was the context which was difficult to get a handle on.
"I was sixteen when I worked on that map Arnav. Over the years I have gained knowledge and I have seen more of this world, gaining experiences while interacting with people, which has installed few prejudices in me. With these in place, it's hard to view the map as it was before. Now I will see only inaccuracies and memories of a summer." She said placing the book in its original place.
"Inaccuracy is little harsh, don't you think?" He wanted to know more. He was willing to admit to himself that he wanted to hear her talk about her obscure hobby and her non-linear thought process. He removed the book from the shelf she had recently placed, on cartography – mapmaking and turned it to see the map of the world. So that's what had triggered her memory.
"The map of the world you see on the back of this book is Mercator projection. This map has been accused of being ethnically prejudiced. See Greenland over here?" She said pointing to the whitened landmass at the top.
"What about it?" Arnav asked.
"Now see Australia all the way down here," she said pointing to bottom right corner of the map.
"Australia is smaller than Greenland? Really?" He asked her.
"No, Australia is three times bigger than Greenland." She said smiling. "Do you now understand?" She asked.
"The guy who made this map loved…Greenland?" He said with a hint of sarcasm.
"No. But the guy did love Europe," she said. Arnav looked at her surprised.
"Well, not really. The mathematics of Mercator projection gives rise to this kind of interpretation. Some accusations go as far as ethnic supremacy of the west and implied discrimination against third world countries." Khushi said. She looked as if she was enjoying herself and he couldn't help but smile at her enthusiasm at a strange subject. He never met a person who loved to read maps.
"I am sorry we couldn't go to the diner today," he said. Disappointment had marred her features and it had found an abode in corner of her eyes. But the sadness – he had no idea where that stemmed from.
"I really wanted to show you that place. You would have loved it there; the place, the people and…everything that is and that isn't," she said leaning on the shelf.
They stood there, leaning on the shelf face to face, in the deserted aisle that housed obscure books and rarely attracted humanity.
"It's getting late. We should probably go," she said breaking the gaze and walked past him. He looked at the book in his hands and then looked at the place that Khushi was previously occupying.
Coffee should be interesting, he mused idly as he walked to the cashier to pay for the map and the book – the book she was smitten with.
To be continued.
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