As the door to the Operation Theatre opened he looked up and hurriedly went to the doctor who appeared at the entrance of it. His wife's mother and his sister were close at his heels. Before they could utter a word, the doctor who removed his mask and gloves, broke into a broad smile and said:
"Congratulations Mr.Mishra. You have two healthy and beautiful daughters and a bonny son!"
"My wife..."
Before he could complete the sentence the doctor assured him that she was doing fine and would soon gain consciousness. As he was speaking Milind saw two nurses carrying the babies out and heading straight to the neonatal intensive care unit. Since the babies arrived prematurely they will be under observation till they are fully fit to be taken home which may be a week or couple of weeks the doctor continued. Milind went up to the NICU and looked through the glass at his babies. His eyes brimmed with tears of joy and he broke into a smile even as his sister and mother-in-law shook his hands and hugged him. His wife was brought out of the OT and was wheeled into the ward. Milind sat next to her and held her hands waiting patiently for her to open her eyes. After what seemed like ages but was only an hour or so, Prachi opened her eyes and looked at her husband. Milind leaned forward and kissed her forehead tenderly as he said in a soft loving voice.
"Welcome back my love and thank you for giving me three adorable little babies". Sukriti and PL looked on with smiles and left the room silently to give the couple their private moment.
Three years ago.....
It was two days before the wedding. The preparations for the engagement ceremony were going on full swing. Prachi Inder Shah, the bride, sat demurely in front of the mirror, slowly adorning herself in all the ornate jewellery befitting the daughter of one of the country's well known hotelier and business tycoon. Her thoughts flew to the day she first met him. He was a scrawny 10-year old with twinkling eyes and an impish grin. He accompanied his parents, to the dinner her father had thrown for them to celebrate their business partnership. Being an only child, he longed for company and immediately struck up a friendship with her brother, Alaap and her.
Seeing Ayesha, Prachi was ecstatic. She caught her arms and spun her around gushing of all the things she was dying to tell Neev. Ayesha calmed her friend down.
"Now, now Prachi. slow down. Where was this Prachi hiding all these days? Are my eyes playing tricks or has my shy, demure Prachi been stolen by someone?" she joked.
Prachi immediately bent her head down and looked at her toes.
"Now this looks more like the Prachi I know", said Ayesha making Prachi blush crimson.
Soon the girls got on with the rest of the adornment, at the end of which Prachi looked really like the princess her father keeps referring to her as.
(3)
On the same day, in a chawl at another part of the city
He stood by the window, with one foot up on the sill, brows furrowed in frustration, mouth chewing a neem stick with such vigour that the stick was shredded to pieces in minutes. It had been another futile day at the bank. The manager, like the others he had met before him, was more interested in the size of the wallet of his customers than their will or determination to succeed. He had an excellent academic track record but alas did not have large collaterals to pledge as security nor the right connections to provide surety for the loan he needed to start his own undertaking. He was perplexed, wondering what to do next when his father's booming voice resonated through the small three-room tenement.
"Milind, what are you doing by the window? Why are you not ready yet?"
"Ready for what, Baba?"
"Ready for the engagement, of course"
"Engagement? Whose engagement?"
"Surely, not yours. Which idiot will give his daughter's hand in marriage to a guy who has no qualms throwing away his life"
That stung pretty bad and Milind turned his back away from his father, trying to suppress the pain his words inflicted on him. He loved and respected his father but the man's rigid and sometimes dictatorial behaviour made him rebel against him.
This infuriated his father even more. He spun him around saying, "Now, are you coming with me to the Shah House or not? Inder Saab's daughter is getting engaged and Saab had himself come home to invite our entire family. Did I not tell you that we will be attending the function today?"
Milind vaguely remembered his father mentioning something to that effect while they were having dinner the previous day. Shaking his head with irritation he said, "I am not attending any ostentatious party thrown by the rich to proclaim to the world just how much wealth they have."
Mishraji was shaking with anger by now. "Is this the way to answer your father? In my times, we never spoke a word against our father. Such was the obedience. Children these days do not know the first thing about respect for their parents."
"Baba, I do respect you, but I can't go to that house and see you being ordered around by the rich inmates."
"What do you know of the way I am being treated in that house? Inder Saab seeks my counsel in all matters relating to his business. He gives me more respect than is due to a mere accountant. His family treats me as one of their own. Your sister Sukriti's education expenses are fully borne by them. Don't you think the least we could do to reciprocate their kindness is grace the occasion of the engagement of the only daughter of Inder Saab? Sukriti has already left for the Shah House. We need to be there in the next hour or so to help with the arrangements and receive the guests."
Milind realised it was pointless arguing with a man who has lived practically his entire life in servitude. Letting out an exasperated sigh, he went up to his wardrobe and picked out a faded pair of denims and a khakhi coloured shirt. His father was about to protest but seeing the menacing look in his son's eyes, he stopped short. Expressing his displeasure by the shake of his head and the click of his tongue, he left the place to allow Milind to get ready for the grand occasion in his typical tapori style - shirt unbuttoned half way down, denims folded at the bottom and handkerchief tied around his neck.
(4)
Shah House
At the Shah House, Milind and Mishraji were welcomed by PL, who informed the latter that her husband had left for the airport with Mr.Shergill to receive Neev. Neev was to have arrived the previous day, but a bomb scare at the Heathrow Airport had delayed all flights. With the function due to begin in a couple of hours, PL was worried if they will be back in time with the groom. Mishraji reassured her that everything will go on fine. He then introduced his son to her and PL marvelled at how tall and handsome the little shy boy, who had come to their house fifteen years back, has grown up to be. She requested Mishraji to entertain Inder's business associates as she was not familiar with them. Mishraji obliged and soon hurried to the lawn where the guests had assembled for the function. Milind fidgeted uncomfortably in the alien surroundings. Realising Milind's discomfiture, PL informed him that Sukriti was with Prachi in the room upstairs. He excused himself, saying he would like to speak to his sister and went in search of her. PL got busy with her friends and relatives who had arrived.
Once upstairs, Milind looked around, wondering which room Sukriti will be in when he thought he heard his sister's giggles and someone's whispers. Craning his neck forward, he slowly pushed open the door in front of him and was startled to see the most exquisite creature he had ever set eyes on. Her sparkling almond shaped eyes widened initially in surprise and then relief.
"So, finally you have arrived. Have been waiting for you since morning."
The guy was stumped at the reception he got from this perfect stranger.
"Ugh!", he managed to grunt.
"The bathroom sink is clogged. Can you see what the problem is?"
He stood still, not registering what she was saying. He could not take his eyes off those soft, supple pink lips which were the same shade as the heavy lehanga she was wearing. As she spoke, the lips parted to reveal a set of pearly white teeth. Seeing his unmoving form, she was getting impatient.
"Hello!!! are you hard of hearing?"
On hearing another grunt from him, she raised her decibel level.
"THE BATHROOM SINK IS CLOGGED! CAN YOU PLEASE TAKE A LOOK?"
Her scream nearly tore his ear drum. Shaking himself, he cleared his ear with his index finger and took in his surroundings. Turning to her, he asked,"Why are you shouting?"
"I thought you were hard of hearing. I'm sorry, it's now obvious you are not. By the way where is your tool kit?"
"What tool kit?" He looked at her puzzled.
"The plumbing tool kit, of course"
"Now why would I be roaming around this house with a plumbing tool kit?" By now he had come to the conclusion that the girl, though beautiful, was mentally unhinged.
"Well, a plumber will carry his tool kit when he comes to attend a complaint, would he not?"
"Plumber, who me?"
Before he could respond, the door swung open and Ayesha barged in.
"Milind! What are you doing here?"
"Milind?" asked a confused Prachi "Do you know him, Ayesha"
"The two of you have not met? Prachi, I would have thought you would know Mishraji's son, Milind."
"Oh, so you are Milind" drawled Prachi, by now red with shame for having mistaken him for a plumber but what can she do, his attire had misled her into believing so.
"Looks like you guys are meeting for the first time" exclaimed an amazed Ayesha.
"We have met more than fifteen years back when we were still kids" spoke up Milind. He looked positively miffed."Nothing has changed in all these years, has it?" Before Prachi could respond to that remark, he was out of the room, out into the corridor. He hurried down, not realising he had still not met his sister. As he stepped into the lawn, he told himself that this would be the last time he will ever come to this house. "People here judge you by what you wear rather than what you are. Typical superior class mentality" he muttered under his breath, wondering how long it would be before he can get back to the safe confines of his chawl, away from this snobbish crowd.
Back in Prachi's room ...
"Now, what was that all about?" asked Ayesha.
"I have no idea, Ayesha" Prachi looked equally puzzled by Milind's strange behaviour. She did make a mistake in presuming he was the plumber she had been waiting for since morning but what did he mean by the reference to their one and only previous meeting?
"Are you bored waiting up here?"
"Yes, Ayesha. Has Papa not yet returned from the airport?"
"Well, are you anxious to see your Papa or are you eager to see someone else, someone by the name..."
"Go on, Ayesha", Prachi slapped her friend's shoulder, turning red all over again.
"Seriously Prachi, do you never tire of blushing?"
Before Prachi could give her another slap, Ayesha caught her hand and pulled her downstairs to the hall.
(5)
Inder had left for the airport along with his friend, Pranay to receive his future son-in-law. He was proud of Neev's accomplishments abroad, much of which he had heard from Pranay who just would not stop singing his praises. Neev had completed his graduation from London School of Economics and his MBA from London Business School. His return back to India was eagerly looked forward to by both men for different reasons.
Inder had started off with one hotel and had slowly built his empire over time. Fourteen years back he met his old school friend and college mate, Pranay and roped him in the business. The Shah Group of hotels initially started off as a partnership concern but became a public limited company ten years ago. While Inder held 65 per cent of the stake in his concern, Pranay divested the bulk of his holdings in the concern, branching off into garment exports. He still held about 8 percent of the business and remained in the board of directors at the insistence of his good friend. The remaining shares were fragmented among various smaller shareholders. Pranay, in turn, gave 15 per cent of the stake in his company, Shergill Garment Exports Private Limited, a closely held concern, to Inder. He frequently sought Inder's advice on various business matters as Inder had a better business acumen than him.
After Inder's heart attack he was not able to devote as much attention to his business empire. He hoped that Neev will be able to take care of not only his own family business but that of the Shah Group since he did not have much faith in his own son's abilities. It is one of the reasons why he had hurriedly arranged this marriage, so that Neev can become part of the family and can formally be elevated as the Managing Director, a post currently held by Inder himself. Inder would continue to remain the Chairman of the concern.
As the two businessmen animatedly discussed the future plans for Neev, the object of their discussion made an appearance at the entrance of the arrival terminal, pulling out his trolley. Seeing them, he broke into a broad grin and rushed to them, enveloping them both in a wide armed hug. After seeking their blessings, he turned back, looking at the gate, as though waiting for someone. As the two men looked on puzzled, a tall white woman walked up to him and snaked her arm in his. She had auburn hair, deep blue eyes and an aquiline nose. She wore a navy blue business suit which enhanced her smart appearance. Neev smiled sheepishly and turning to his father, he introduced the lady.
"Dad, this is my wife, Annabelle Hayes..sorry, Shergill".
Both the men were aghast, with Pranay turning red with anger and Inder, deathly pale. Even as Pranay broke into a tirade, Inder slowly left the place and headed straight for the parking lot. The world seemed to have collapsed around him. His driver looked puzzled to see just one man approaching him instead of three.
Opening the door for his master, he hesitantly asked him, "Saab, where are Pranay Saab and his son?"
"Drive home, Mohan", ordered Inder, after seating himself.
"Saab, are they not coming with us?"
"I SAID DRIVE HOME", he practically shouted.
The driver wordlessly pulled out the car from the parking lot and drove back to Shah House.
At the Shah House, Inder got off the car and trudged slowly to his house, gripping his chest. Milind, who had got frustrated with the wait and had decided to leave the goddamn place, was making his way out when he caught sight of Inder. He noticed that there was something drastically wrong with the man. The man was sweating profusely and breathing erratically. His face was contorted in pain and his fist was balled up at the centre of his chest. Milind realised that the man was having a heart attack. He immediately rushed to him and yelled at the driver, who was reversing the car to stop. He then quickly opened the rear door and slid Inder in, getting in himself. Holding the man in his arms he directed the driver to quickly take them to the nearest hospital. On the way to the hospital, Inder collapsed unconscious against him. Milind immediately started administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compression, having been taught in college how to attend to patients suffering from heart attack.
On reaching the hospital he shouted out for a stretcher and took the help of the ward boys to lay Inder on it. As Inder was wheeled into the intensive care unit (ICU), he ran up to the reception counter and called up Shah House. PL had picked up the phone and after identifying himself he asked to speak to his dad, not wanting to convey the news to her, lest she panics. PL wondered where he was calling from but he kept insisting in speaking to his father. When Mishraji came on line he asked him to rush to the hospital, explaining to him Inder's condition.
Soon the entire Shah family, Mishraji and Sukriti had assembled outside the operation theatre. The Shergills were there too, having heard of what had happened from Ramu Kaka who called up their residence. Earlier, the doctors had informed Milind that they will have to perform an emergency by- pass surgery and asked for a relative of the patient to sign the papers authorising them to do so. As Inder's family had not yet arrived and every minute counts in such a situation, Milind volunteered to sign the papers himself. When asked who he was, without thinking for a moment, he uttered the first thing that came to his mind - he was his son-in-law.
As the minutes ticked by, Inder's near and dear ones waited anxiously for some news. PL was weeping inconsolably. Prachi was in a state of shock, her eyes looking blank as she tried desperately to come to terms with what was happening. Ayesha held her shoulder tightly, her own face mirroring the pain her friend was going through. Alaap kept pacing agitatedly up and down the corridor. Mishraji looked ashen and Milind had a worried look on his face as he held his father by his shoulders. Sukriti kept looking from Alaap to her father and back at Alaap, not knowing how to react to the situation. Pranay looked crest fallen and kept repeating he was to blame for Inder's condition. He should have not trusted his son to fulfil his promises. Niharika tried to assure him but to avail. Neev looked guiltily at his father. Although he was prepared to face some fireworks from his parents when they learn of his marriage to Annabelle, he had not expected that they would have made parallel arrangements for his marriage with Prachi, that too without consulting him first. Since he himself had not confided in them about his own marriage, he couldn't raise that issue, especially now that Inder was in this condition because of his deed. His wife looked confused and lost in this milieu.
The doors to the operation theatre finally opened and the doctors came out. Alaap and Milind rushed to them. Shaking their heads they informed them that Inder was no more.