Chapter 20
"You're denying everyone as if you're a princess. What kind of guy will appeal to you madam? Will you ever find such one?" As her conscience mocked, she looked aside momentarily closing the eyes, to shove off the pounding thoughts. "Huh...," exhaling the burden out, her lids parted open, and there she found - an answer to all her questions. "Your feelings for him are crossing admiration barricade and steering towards a risky passion Jodhu. Be aware and be alert!!" her mind reproved. She had a sudden urge of running away from the place, from his charm, from her conscience, to a safe hide out. Though amidst tens, two people in the hall were lost in their own world, Ramesh and Jodha. The former observed the lady turning passive and it fed his ego. "She should be liking me, else why'd my proposal have such an impact on her," he foolishly deducted.
Later in the night
"I spoke with Saradhi ji over phone Abbu..." Jalal stated. "To me, his suspicions seem to be mere suspicions. Probably, the reasons he's stating are sheer coincidences; Jodha has been here for six months and there wasn't an iota of wary situation. What do you think?"
"Not sure Jalal, we have no lead to think further" the chairman avouched. "Whatever... make sure she doesn't stay for longer hours. If Raj should be informed accordingly, don't hesitate to do so", he advised.
"Instructions are passed on beforehand Abbu..." Jalal smiled. "...much before this fiasco and not just for Jodha. After Ericsson project was delivered, I instructed Raj not to retain female associates for extended hours. Those two months were a compulsion," he manifested and the father looked on appreciatively at his sensible son.
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"I can't let this happen to me. With no clue as to where it is going to end, I just can't let this happen to me", rolling under the blanket, she hurled the novel aside. The introspection seemed never ending and sleep is nowhere imminent. Hoping a good read would fetch peace, she picked up a novel, but the disrupted soul is too reluctant to concentrate. "How silly of you Jodhu?" her intuition ridiculed. "He started being nice to you and you're already assuming things. What if he's casually generous considering Badepapa or sympathetic of your past?" it questioned.
"What should I do now?" her head lowered in angst. "Control", her insight suggested. "Yes, all you should do is to practice self-control. Remember you're just any other employee to him. If you let your feelings flourish and when one fine day he drops a wedding card on your table, then you'll be left with no option than becoming a nun or spending rest of life staring into void".
"Damn you", waging a war against the ever nagging conscience, she firmly sealed her eyes.
Much to her dismay, behind the closed lids, the enticing man's teasing smirk recurred. His musical laugh during their conversation in his chamber chimed in her ears. "What if you're presuming?" shushing up her mind, her heart voiced. "Smirking, teasing, chiding, riling, why would a boss do that to an employee? May be you aren't just any other employee?"
"That could be his style," insight interfered again. "Are you confident you are the only one receiving such special treatment? It's possible that he's the same with all and you're blind to it."
"How'd I confirm?" she fussed. "I can't seek Divi's help, it'd be like digging my own grave", she agitated opening the lids.
"Above all what is this hunch, that I've seen him before? Why do his eyes seem familiar to me? Is there a possibility that I met him in Hyderabad? Probably in some get together or a family function?"
"Or there is another chance. It could be that he resembles someone well known to me," she pondered. "Yes, that should be the case". With waxed spirits, she decided to undertake a match-the-following kind of exercise.
"Ok, NCC colleagues first...," leisurely leaning against the bedstead, she started off with the pursuit. "Avinash... mmm... matches pretty closer", she rejoiced at the discovery. "My hunch is correct!!"
Before endorsing her detection, she recalled another face, just for sake of confirmation. "Bhaskar... ye kya... even bhaskar's eyes are matching...," she trembled. Doubting her judgment she remembered all her colleague's faces one by one; to her rotten luck, every set of eyes seemed matching with Jalal's.
"How is this possible?" she banged her head. As she bewildered at the absurdity, reality struck her - when she thought of a name, she's envisaging that particular man, but when she focused on eyes alone, her vision got overlapped with Jalal's eyes; comparing Jalal's eyes against his own would obviously be a righteous match any time. "This man had already caused more damage to me than I anticipated," she rued her plight.
"Anyways, I should unfold this puzzle today," she resolved grabbing laptop from side table. "Open everyone's pic and compare with his," logging into Facebook, she set out for the strenuous exercise.
"Colleagues checked next relatives!!" Adamantly continuing the task, she clicked on family category. One hour into the activity, her eyes started watering due to excessive straining, but she determined to stop only after verifying each and every man's eyes she memorized till date.
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Plush bed, mild AC, light music, every single thing is failing in its effort to bring on sleep to his burdened eyes. After a long time, he felt alone - absolutely alone in a grandiose home with all comforts, save a loving partner to share the comforts with. Ever since he retired for the day, his thoughts revolved only around Jodha - her dance, her smile and the slightest hint of blush before she walked off stage, to be precise. Apparently his torso ached in desire; an urge to take her to his arms, brush every inch of her face with his lips kindled umpteen times, but then, he also despised the inkling every time. "She doesn't deserve to be a second woman in anyone's life" - he chanted and chanted, but with every chant, the fact that he couldn't advance with his emotions worsened the pang. "If only... if only... I met you two years before Jodha..." his heart churned. "I'd have had no qualms in expressing myself to you. I'd have left no stone unturned to make you mine".
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"Is my hunch wrong or my approach?" unable to achieve anything beyond a light headache and misting eyes after two hours of exercise, she sadly massaged her lids. Tired with exertion, she got up from bed for a stretch of muscles; after two rounds of stroll, she stopped before her family portrait. She silently stared at the picture for few minutes and then turned to smiling deity on dressing table. "Why are you smiling, huh? Enjoying my tension," she pouted, but then realized it's no use angering with him; thence she resorted to befriending him. "You see, I can't seek anyone's help in this situation, right? You are my only confide who can help me, guide me through," she buttered. "Tell me, what should I do now? Listen to my heart or to mind? Give me some hint Baba... I know you are busy with lakhs of devotees, but I'm your darling kid, isn't it? If so please treat my case with VIP priority, please!! You know how serious Badepapa is about my marriage and I can't make excuses every time, right!! So, please hurry up and do something... we have less time, okay!!" she teamed up with the pious deity to fight her tensions.
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6th August
"Do you have few minutes Jodha?" at the breakfast table, Saradhi ji asked the young lady.
"Of course... kya baat hai Papa?" she asked interested.
"Prameela, get that photo...," he suggested. "Photo", she perceived a drop of rock on her head. "See this," the advocate forwarded a picture of a nice-featured man. "He's a Radiologist at Apollo dear. His father and mother are professors, has one sister and she's married. A family of your kind! Well educated; equal to us in social and economic status. You used to say you want to be a doctor, I can't make you one now, but how about getting a doctor husband?" he jested.
"EQAUL TO US IN ECONOMIC STATUS!!" her attention stopped at that remark; eventually it reminded her of the differences between the status of her employer and she. "Practically speaking, what value-add would I fetch upon his life?" she deemed. "Doesn't he deserve a better statured girl than I?"
"They're apprised of the past of our family, they don't trust in horoscopes and they aren't demanding either. They liked your photo, so it's only your willing that matters now", Saradhi ji looked on expectantly.
She casted a studying glance at the elderly duo before making a decision - their eyes carried hope. "I should probably infer this as hint of Baba," she surmised. "I can no longer trouble them with my oscillated feelings."
"As you say Badepapa", she announced her decision. "If you believe this is a suitable one, please proceed," she faintly smiled.
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"Hey chotu... where is your brother?" Stopping the car by an 8 x 8 feet pan cum newspapers cum kulfi special shop in her locale, Jodha asked the sixteen year old looking after their business.
"Dii... he went to that aunt's home to fix the fuse, he'll be back soon," the youngster pointed to a neighbor's home. "He's coming!!" he shouted again. Seeing a late teen chap approaching them, she got out of the vehicle.
"What dii... aaj subeh subeh kulfi khane ki mann kiya kya? (felt like having a kulfi in the morning?)" The teenager smiled. "Kulfi party toh banta hai... but not now", she returned the smile and presented an envelope. Surprised by her act, he looked into the cover; it enclosed a bundle of 500 notes.
"What is this dii?" taken aback, he hastily returned the envelope to her, but Jodha didn't budge.
"College fee, caution deposit and remaining for books. Now go and get your name enrolled in that college, fast, fast", she expedited. "No no dii... I decided to study privately through Open University, you please take this," he stuttered.
"Listen Akram, had you been a full time student in plus two, wouldn't you have scored enough to get a free seat in government college?" she seriously questioned and Akram agreed. "Then, do you want to repeat the mistake for post-graduation?" she gravely asked.
"Post-graduation!!" he gasped. "Will I ever be able to do it dii?" he asked in disbelief.
"By all means...," she smiled injecting confidence. "But if you don't want anybody's help for PG, you should accept this now!!" she tricked.
"Haan bhai... I'm anyhow not interested in studies. You listen to dii's advice and join college, I'll take care of the shop," the smaller brother popped in.
"Yes Akram, I miserably failed in persuading chotu to continue studies and I'm not going to accept another failure," she pledged.
"Dii... I don't", the youngster's voice burdened. "I don't know how to thank you. I'll never forget this day dii, I can't do anything but to pray Allah for you!!" he murmured in sincere gratitude.
"Wise decision!!" she smiled in content. "But I don't befit your thanks or prayers because this isn't my money Akram," she shrugged. "I'm just a messenger!!"
"Is it?? Then who's it that helped me dii? Please tell me, I'll personally convey my thanks, promise them that their help wouldn't go waste. I'll study hard, get a good job and repay them with interest. Also I'll make a prayer on their name in Dargah, so please tell me who it is!!"
"I can't take the name," she denied considering the prudence in revealing Jalal's name. "...but if you insist on one, refer to him as JA saab. And about repaying money, well there is a better way of doing that - you offer the same to a needy once you are self-sufficient. And, of course, I can suggest you an idea for paying interest, if only you're willing to do so," she sniggered.
"Sure dii... tell me what it is", he fervently asked.
"Keep him in your daily prayers, it'd be equivalent to paying a daily interest!!" Jodha grinned in gratification. "Definitely dii... one more favor... On my behalf, convey JA saab my sincere thanks please". Though the young man didn't mention it, he knew whom else to add to his prayers.
1:00pm
"First let's decide on date, do you all agree upon next Friday, 15th August?" Shashank asked and most of the team agreed. "Now venue, how many for resort?" he set out a poll, a few hands rose in favor. "...and for Wonderla?" Wistfully, the second option too received same number of votes. "What about the rest? You don't want to come anywhere?" he asked confused.
"Silence also means we are fine with both," Jodha corrected, "Ask Raj, his vote should be the deciding one," she suggested. "Well, Raj belongs to neutral group just like you, I already asked him", Shashank avowed.
"What happened guys? What's going on", puzzled by the raucous crowd in common area, the managing director asked. "Control, control", the alarmed employee's mind transmitted its instructions.
"Voting sir... to decide on a venue for team outing," the team explained. "Ok, carry on," he smiled and proceeded to leave when Shashank stopped him. "But we have a tie sir, we need your help!!"
"Tie? ...Between?"
"Between an amusement park and a resort... Your vote would help us."
"Then go for a toss!! Heads theme park; tails resort. Count it as my vote," he advised. The enthusiastic team right away tossed a coin following his advice.
"...Heads!!!" Shashank announced.
"It's Wonderla then. Thank you Jalal, you indirectly supported me, amusement park is my suggestion," the asst. marketing manager plunged in.
"Oh is it!! Congratulations then!!" Jalal shook hand with marketing-wali unaware of the squinted eyes of his feisty employee.
"What's there to shake hands and congratulate as if she won a medal in Olympics?" rolling her eyes in disdain, the jealous woman diverted her gaze.
"Sir, we are counting you in as well, please join us," the team requested. "I'd love to guys, but I've appointments. I'm sorry; I'll make sure to join you next time. For now, you have all the fun!!" he replied and receded. To her, the excitement in the event plausibly reduced to half; a tad bit of her firmly believed he'd make it to the outing, but with his denial, her secret wish of glimpsing a non-official avatar of him abated.
"One night... and everything is reverse!!" she fretted. "Yesterday he'd all eyes for me, today not even a glimpse?" she scoffed, as the MD didn't bother to look at her for once. "Baba, I asked you to give me one hint and here you are, showing a dozen of them, and every single one exactly the opposite of what I desired. A new proposal too tough to be refused!! A new indifference too sore to accept!! Unwanted handshakes and missing opportunities!! Hmm, I barely remember when you addressed my prayers with such an urgency in the past, but this case, you definitely treated with VVIP priority", she sulked. Like it or not, she always followed the path her pious friend showed; such was the trust she held in HIM.
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14th August
A dark summer morning - a morning as dark as a night!! A girl in her mid-teens is staring impatiently to the farthest end of an abandoned road, stretching her neck as far as possible. "Papa, what's the time?"
"If a minute before it's 7:00, now it wouldn't be 6 or 8", the only other man on the road jested, but he knew patience isn't his daughter's forte. "Yes, it's coming!!" she shouted standing on middle of road, pointing to a single ray of light piercing the darkness and heading towards them. "Not a bus?? Krishna uncle, Gautam's bus is coming... you move out of the way", she yelled at the man on bike that halted before her.
"Raghu... let's go home!!" Krishna's cold voice echoed in the serene vicinity. "Where are you going? Gautam is coming", she screamed again, but ignoring her, the bikes kick started. "Wait!!" the girl ran and jump sat on her father's bike. "Why are there so many people at my home?" she wondered getting of the bike. "Where did papa disappear all of a sudden?" she looked here and there - people in lawn, people on terrace, people everywhere - "Hey let me in. This is my home!! Move... move", she's pushing the crowd to make her way in. "All in here to watch news? As if this is the only TV in world?" she looked on puzzled - her mom is sitting in couch staring at TV, but something about her is different. "Papa," she looked around, her father is doing the same standing frozen at a few feet away from the set.
"A private travel's bus from Visakhapatnam to Hyderabad... hit divider... reports say driver is drunk... keep watching TV9..."
"No no..." she screamed and turned back running. Tears are countlessly flowing down her cheeks. "Maa... papa... wait!!" on her way, she found her parents getting into a car, but before she got in, the doors were locked. "Come on Meenu. Catch us!!" Laughing at her, her parents teased. She's running and running at jet speed as if she had skating shoes on. "Where did the car go?" she paused as a bridge came in her way. "To that end may be!!" she resumed running, half way through, her leg slipped. She's falling, she shut her eyes tight preparing for a hit... but no, she's just descending down, as light as a feather, endlessly into vacuum - down, down and more down - is there an end to this falling?
Soon she got an answer, when she abruptly landed on someone. "Open your eyes", the voice said!!
White ceiling... Dim light... Half-wet pillow!! "Uhh", exhaling deep, she looked aside wiping her tears - half past twelve, the radium hands illuminated. "Same dream again and again," she kept her eyes wide open to let the percussions wane off. Ensuring she's fully conscious and the dream wouldn't repeat if she resumed sleeping, she tilted the wet pillow upside down. "Generally life will be routine for all, for me, dreams are also routine!! Same sequence, running, chasing, falling... no masala at all... not in life, not in dreams!!" she panted inviting sleep, but then an oddity struck her. "Wait a minute... chasing, falling and then? And then it wasn't endless falling, like it always was, it's something different today," her brows knitted. "Yes... the climax changed, I actually fell on someone, and heard something...", she attempted recollecting, but her trial was disturbed by few sounds from the kitchen.
"Who is it at this hour?" she wondered getting off the bed. "...Peddamma?" In dim light, she could perceive Prameela going from kitchen to her bedroom with a cup of tea. "...Tea at this time?? Is Badepapa fine?" the worried daughter silently descended downstairs.
"Why are you so overthinking ji? If not this match, we'll look for another. You please stop worrying now," the concerned wife chided. "I'm not tensed for not finding a suitable match Prameela, the very reason behind cancellation of this match, that is what upsets me," the advocate fretted. "I'm Sixty four, sound and fit, Raghu also never had major health complaints, then how can they refuse Jodha on pretext of my father's heart attack and mother's cancer. If we, being the direct descendants, bear no symptoms of such serious ailments, why would Jodha do?"
"I think they're highlighting it to deliberately cancel the proposal. Their true reasons could be different," the suggestive wife stated - a pensive frown made its way on silent listener's forehead. "I'm afraid, how Jodha would take it. Two proposals dropped down even before materializing; hope this doesn't throw her into distress. She's faced enough!!" the doting father dominated the composed man in him.
"Why to reveal it to Jo? Let's say that they backed off as they found another one, as simple as that. And I think we should give a break to these trials for time being. It'd be tough for Jodha too to take all this. After Raghu and Vasudha's death anniversary rituals, let's visit Tirupati first. After that you see, the lucky man born for Jodhu would automatically walk into her life", the spiritual wife chirped caressing the worried husband's hand.
To cajole the tensed parents, Jodha decided to break the silence, but at last moment she changed her decision and silently retreated before her presence disturbed the couple's personal moment. Shutting lids to invite sleep, she reminisced the conversation downstairs. "Is my responsibility creating ripples in peaceful lives of this couple?" the bothered lady lamented. "They might have had high hopes on this match, lest Badepapa shouldn't sound so disappointed. Waise, isn't their reason too weird?" she thought. "I genuinely tried to keep up your wish Badepapa, but...", her thoughts ceased there.
"Woah!! I actually did nothing to break this rishta, but it got cancelled!!" her lids startle opened. "Besides, there'll not be any pressure on me till October. TWO months, SIXTY days... I'll not be asked to look at any other photo!!" she exclaimed in delight. An intangible burden she carried along since this match roped in, automatically faded off. "Are YOU doing this?" stretching neck back to the dressing table, she asked her teammate. "All this is your game plan, right?? To make me hassle free!! I know you Baba, you're my bestie!!" she happily smiled.
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15th August, Indira Nagar, Bangalore
"Sir, coffee", extending the cup to his occupied master, the dutiful servant asked. "What about lunch sir??"
"I'll have at home today," without looking up from the paper, the master answered. Reading every bit of a newspaper is a luxury Jalal was rarely bestowed with, and that day, he's cherishing the same with a second round of coffee.
"Ting!!" the mobile buzzed and his glance immediately shifted to it; to his disappointment, it wasn't from an expected sender. His eyes returned to the article on stock market trend, but strangely it didn't interest him anymore.
"Fifteen days since she messaged!!" swiping through the messages, he checked the date they chatted for first and last time. "... and not a single one after that...". The causality behind the messages made him expect more of them from her, but to his surprise he didn't receive any. "It could have been an act of impulsion", he surmised, and the conclusion did no good to him.
"11:30!! They should be at Wonderla". Its been ten days since he last glimpsed her - added to his compelled presence at Four Wheels, it was his conscience that made him avoid her during his visits to Regal. An yearning to see her once rooted deep down in his heart and it multiplied by manifold with every minute.
"I'll just say hi to the team and come back. It'd be an encouraging gesture...", he bluffed to his mocking intuition.
12:30pm
"Oh my God, it was fun!!" holding her tummy, the asst. marketing manager laughed. "What fun? I felt a whirlpool in my stomach, I was counting minutes for the ride to stop," making faces at the AMM's overboard laughter, Divya averred. The team just returned from a mixer ride that gave a real feeling of being in a blender.
"Ok then let's go to that ride Divi, it goes only up and down. No twists and turns," Jodha sheepishly winked signaling to a 40meter tall tower. "...That one!!" Divya gulped. "Planning my murder or what?" the panicked friend fumed. "My heart would immediately stop looking down from that height."
"Enough of thrill rides yaar, we're running out of time", Mohan reminded. "Yes, let's move on to water rides. Post lunch we should try dry rides too. We can't spend all our time here", Ramesh suggested and the team agreed. As they walked on, Jodha pulled Divya back, "Please come with me Divi, I want to try this tower. The queue is relatively low, we'll finish soon and join them for water rides, ok?" she pleaded.
"No way Jodhu, I'm seriously scared of heights. If you insist, you try it; I'll wait for you here."
"Ok, just fifteen minutes, thank you dear", tossing a smile, the spunky lady moved towards the queue. The interest in thrill rides is only a part of reason that stopped Jodha from following the team; the other part of it is the discomfort of exhibiting her wet form to her colleagues, especially to Ramesh's hungry looks. She couldn't explain her inhibition to Divya as it'd spoil the latter's mirth and she already had witnessed the effect of Saree story on her friend.
Few minutes later, Jodha felt someone extremely proximal to her back. She meekly tilted her head, only to find two strangers standing deviously closer to her and conversing in Tamil. Suspicious of their body language, the smart woman texted Divya, "I'll call you, but don't talk. Two people standing behind me are talking in Tamil, listen to them and text me what it is."
"Ok", after receiving Divya's message, Jodha dialed her number. A minute later Divya texted, "Come back!!" Intrigued by her friend's message, Jodha separated from the queue, and the strangers looked on displeased.
"Jerks they are!! Making vulgar comments and scheming to harm you during the ride," Divya angered. "Lets get away from here. Come", the worried friend clasped Jodha's hand.
"Idiots, they spoiled my plan. If we go now, everyone will compel me to join them," she cursed the strangers simultaneously thinking of an alternative.
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"Hello sir, we are at pool, water rides area", Mohan directed the boss over phone.
"Hi guys, where are others?" Jalal asked noticing half the team missing. "Have been to changing room sir, should be coming shortly," Ramesh answered.
"Hey look there, boss is in. Yaar jeans and T-shirt!! He looks very different," a young employee whispered. "Not different, he looks hot!!" the other corrected.
"Didn't she come?" posing a deaf ear to the team's banter and a blind eye to the asst. marketing manager's charm, his eyes scanned around. "It's been ten minutes and no signs of her. Divya isn't seen either, may be they didn't come at all!!"
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"Divii..." Jodha sweetly called and the sensible pal gave a now-what glance. "...Sky wheel!!"
Before Divya started off with tantrums, Jodha resorted to buttering. "Actually I don't like water rides dear, I find them tame. I love these thrill rides. So let's make a deal. You go ahead and join the team; I'll finish these two rides and join you, ok??"
"...Rides?"
"Yes"
"Alone??"
"Yes"
"Do I look like a fool? I don't accept!!" Divya sternly refused. "Please Divi, if you're worried of those jerks, just forget it. We're not here to spoil our fun fearing them. Anyways, now that I know their intentions, I'll be extra cautious ok, please, please", she earnestly pleaded leaving Divya no other choice than to budge.
1:00pm
"Ok guys, I don't want to spoil your time. Have fun, I got to go!!" Construing that Divya and Jodha would have dropped off, he readied to leave. "Hello sir, when did you come?" Divya asked surprised. "Ten minutes back, how are you?" he smiled searching behind her for the desired woman.
"Where's Jodha?" Shashank asked seeing Divya all alone. "...at sky wheel queue. She'll come later", she answered and the answer hinted the desperate boss where to continue with his search.
"Ah... water!!" wetting her lips, Jodha looked around for a shop. Heat and adrenaline parched her throat as she got off the ride. Spotting a beverages shop nearby, she walked ahead. "One water bottle please," she asked extending a five hundred note.
"I don't have change madam, give me tens!!" the man in counter bluntly replied attending other customers. "Uff!!" she searched in her backpack, but didn't find more than a ten note and a few coins.
"One water bottle", she looked up as an authoritative voice vibrated beside her. "Hey... You here! " It was beyond her wildest imagination to see him there; thence an impulsive scream erupted out of her mouth. And the gleam in her eyes satiated his desperation. "It was worth coming here," his heart smiled.
"Sir no change, ten..." staring at the hundred note, the shopkeeper tried repeating his song, but the stern gaze of Jalal didn't let him finish. He signaled at other customers and the guy got the cue. Meantime, the delighted lady recouped her senses; she discerned her face brightened more than needed.
Accepting the note from Jalal, the shopkeeper calmly handed a refrigerated bottle and change. "Thank you, won't you drink?" she asked as he passed on the bottle and he nodded with a simple smile. Beige silk top with peach color printed maples , wavy sleeves, peach legging - while she emptied half the bottle, his eyes glued to the long arms that appeared longer than they are, due to tiny wavy sleeves.
"What are you doing alone here?" he asked moving out of the shop. "I wasn't alone, the team just moved to water rides, I'm going there only," she casually said.
"Yeah, I met them at pool, JUST twenty minutes before," he smirked stressing on just. "Oh ok, I was stuck in the queue and asked them to go on," she covered up.
"One minute," he excused as his mobile rang. Giving him privacy, she walked further and stopped at a distance.
"Look there, same chick, she's alone, shall we try our luck," talking over the phone, Jalal turned to the direction of the words; he spotted two people conversing in Tamil and ogling at Jodha. "You come from front and I'll push from back", they schemed as they stealthily moved towards her.
Disconnecting the call, he calmly joined the waiting lady. A minute later he saw one of the two men following them and the other was seen heading from the opposite direction. "Have you been to Ericsson site? How is it going?" Jodha asked initiating a conversation. "Yes, been there twice. Foundation is going on", he replied keenly observing the shadow man from corner of his eyes. Both the men closed into the couple like normal on goers. The follower readied to push Jodha hard with his shoulder and the other one was prepared to embrace her by enacting like stopping her from slipping down. Since their eyes were fixed on the target, they missed the slightest of movement of the man on her left.
Observing the shadow man coming close enough, Jalal silently retreated a step back. At nick of time, his left hand gently pulled Jodha and the right leg jammed the follower's way. Obstructed by Jalal's foot, the shadow man tumbled falling straight into arms of his aide, thus pushing him to ground; the second man's head hit the road while the former fell on top him and then rolled aside. The entire act appealed as natural as it could be.
Jodha didn't understand what's going on around, but after viewing faces of duds, she discerned everything. At first, her heart raced when Jalal's hand circled her arm; she looked on baffled but soon she realized he's up to something. Forgetful of the duds, she caressed the spot where his hand laid upon and self-congratulated for wearing a sleeveless top.
"Are you okay?" feigning concern, Jalal enquired as passersby stopped to lift the dunces up. Not giving the chance of helping them to on goers, Jalal grabbed the first man's hand, while the second one screamed in pain, "My hand!!" he moaned in Tamil.
"Oh so sorry, my mistake, I didn't see", Jalal scooted his booted foot from the victim's palm, but both the parties knew it wasn't a mistake. The first one quivered in fear speculating the fate of his hand in Jalal's grip. Before he freed his hand off Jalal's clasp, Jalal pulled him up smiling, "Hope you are not hurt". In the process, the twist of first one's wrist escaped seeking a third man's attention.
"Ah..." Both the chumps winced as they got up. "Be watchful while walking folks". It sounded like a friendly advice, but the devious smirk and threatening gaze conveyed it all.
"Come!!" done with his execution, he resumed walking and Jodha followed. A proud smile danced on her lips as she admired the knack with which he tackled the morons. She wavered in dilemma whether to thank him, but then sued the idea after a shrewd cogitation. His act was so natural that he didn't want her to discern it was a ploy, so thanking him would ascertain that she apprehended it was a scheme and no coincidence.
"If he can feign innocence, I too can", she decided. But her one doubt remained unanswered, "How does he know Tamil?"
"Will you join the rest now?" he asked halting at a junction. "Mmm..." She flatly nodded, but then the flash tower ignited an idea. "I'll go after taking that ride", she added indicating to a tall tower ride.
"Why do you want to go alone? Isn't it a team outing?" tucking a hand into pocket, Jalal riposted.
"Of course it is," she grinned. "But water rides doesn't interest me. Instead of sitting on a bench watching the team having fun, wouldn't this be better?" her brows raised.
"Anyways, I don't think I'd have a company even after they're done there. They seemed less interested in these thrill rides," she sadly explained.
Now it was his turn to fall into dilemma. He can neither leave her alone, nor go with her. "Ok then as you wish, but be careful. See you," considering the aftereffects of spending more time with her, he decided to leave.
"Ayyo, he's leaving, your idea's gone into drain", her grey cells mocked. "Mmm... bye, good day!!" she calmly said and he left darting a goodbye smile.
"May be he'd have stayed back if I asked," she groaned staring at the retreating man.
"What if the jerks return and take advantage of her loneliness!!" the very notion abruptly stopped Jalal on his tracks. He turned back and saw her standing still staring at him. Perceiving him coming back, the gloom on her face backed off.
"It's not safe to linger around alone, go back to your friends once done with this ride, okay?" bothered of her safety, he ordered standing right before her. As it is, his jeans avatar had already casted its spell on her, now the concern he showed, though disguised under a command, made her legs quiver - she feared she'd either hug him or tremble down if he stood there for another minute, thereby she quickly nodded in acceptance.
"Good," he smiled and turned to leave. "Arre budhu, why are you so tongue tied? You may never get this privacy again. Don't let the opportunity go, stop him", her inner voice yelled. She didn't know what fate had in store for her, but she then determined to live the moment, no matter how short it was.
"Jalal... are you in a hurry?" she swiftly asked before he completely left. "What?" interested by the question, he turned back.
"Wo... actually... are you in a rush? I mean..." her throat dried. Relieving her of the trouble to further elucidate, he shortly replied. "...no why?"
"Oh, ok... if you are not in a hurry, will you mind joining the ride?" with evident tension, she finally uttered. Taking the goggles off, he silently studied her tensed face for a moment. "Are you nervous?" he asked.
"A bit", she faintly smiled.
"...of ride?"
"Mmm", she partially lied.
"Why do you want to try something you are scared of?" he grinned.
"Because I love to," boosted by his grin, she smiled back, "the sense of achievement we get after trying such things, sss... it's beyond words".
"Let's go!!" chuckling at her expressions, he accepted the offer.
"You're coming then!!" her eyes widened in disbelief. Obviously, she didn't expect him to agree so soon.
"I suppose that is what you asked," he retorted putting his coolers on.
"YES... YES!!" virtually smacking herself for the stupid question, she happily followed. The first yes is for him and second one is to her heart, to convince it that the entire happening isn't a dream.
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"Hope I'm not disturbing your schedule. Are you done with your appointments?" slowly moving in the queue, she dubiously asked.
"Appointments?" he wondered.
"Haan... that's why you refused to join us for outing, right??" she reminded.
"Oh yes!! I had one at SBI with the regional manager. I thought it'd take longer, but it winded up fast", baffled by her untoward enquiry, he used the previous day's appointment to make a cover up story to support his unannounced presence.
"Oh ok," she darted him a scrutinizing glance. "Actually I too had some bank work today, but I thought banks remain closed on a national holiday," few moments later, she slyly remarked feigning innocence.
"Shyea!!" his brows creased for getting caught, but thankfully the coolers came to his rescue. "They do", he flatly replied. "But the manager turned up since we agreed upon an appointment", he faked. But luck was not in his favor as his phone buzzed at the wrong time; it was his enthusiastic friend calling him. Perceiving the danger behind attending the call he curtly disconnected it, but unfortunately, it rang again and again.
"Tell me," Jalal seriously asked.
"Where did you go?" Abdul enquired.
"I'm out, baat kya hai?" he hurried to cut the conversation as short as possible.
"...out?? You called me home and went out?" Abdul intrigued. Jalal then remembered their plan of visiting the flying club that afternoon.
Bereaved of distancing from him in the queue, Jodha couldn't help listening to their conversation. Hail the screams and continuous chatter of visitors, Jalal had to be loud to make him audible.
"I'll be back in an hour, will come directly to flying club, ok", he answered short.
"What are those screams?" unheeding to Jalal's reply, the sleuth friend enquired and the latter sensed it's high time he disconnected the call.
"@wonderla, brb... wait for my call", he swiftly texted the instructions.
"Why did you go there? ..." ignoring the instruction to wait, Abdul texted back.
"Team outing!!" Jalal's patience started to dampen.
"Woah!! Regal team is interesting you more than flying club?? How strange!!"
Jodha couldn't speculate the content of texts, but she thoroughly enjoyed the shade of red on tip of his nose, she didn't know what angered him but the cute anger out of abashment was definitely adorable. The speed with which he locked the piece and thrashed into pocket made her turn aside and bite her lips.
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"U hooo...," she shrieked in excitement along with others as the conveyer started trekking up the tower. Undoubtedly, her boss had the widest grin watching her childlike amusement. Her hands fastened around the lock system as the gondola shot up high. On earth, humans resembled ants as she looked down from 30 meters. She then looked to her boss who had a continuous smile, "His smile is infectious", her heart certified, but before she returned his smiles, her mirth vanished.
The gondola decelerated down rapidly, at a speed that triggered a tremor in her body. Though she witnessed the ups and downs of ride while waiting in queue, the speed of deceleration was beyond her calculation. Suddenly she had a sick feeling of falling into vacuum, one of a kind she often experienced in her dream - eventually her eyes locked tight and she clutched the support system with all her might.
"What happened?" noticing the change in her, Jalal immediately asked.
"I feel so weightless," she divulged. "Light as a feather dropping down into a valley," she expressed.
"It's natural while descending down, open your eyes, else you miss the thrill", he suggested, but she firmly nodded in a no. Two seconds later, she felt his grip on her hand and heard him closer.
"Open your eyes Jodha", he softly commanded. Behind her closed lids a similar visual played - she's falling off a bridge into an endless valley, and someone rescued her by holding tight.
"Open your eyes"
"... yes I heard similar words in dream", she remembered. Startled by realization, the dazed lady swiftly opened eyes and first looked down at his assuring grip on hers, and then at his captivating orbs. Adjacent to HER was HE - smiling straight into her eyes injecting warmth, trust and assurance.
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