Segment #31
"Hi." Nushrat almost shrieked in joy as she saw her visitor.
"I am so happy that you are doing ok." She continued as she engulfed Darshan in a hug.
"How are you?" He asked.
"All good, thanks to you."
"Debt paid, then? Did Fiza ask you anything?"
"I said you struck a deal with Manohar on behalf of the firm." Nushrat shrugged.
Darshan looked at her, studying her face. He had always trusted Nushrat. She was his mentor, after all. She had been there for him when he was clueless about himself. She had trained him, from the investigation to the physical training, it was all her, she had practically taken him under her wing when he had moved to Mumbai five years ago.
She was happy, really happy to see him. So then, why was the question bugging him?
"You want to ask me something?" Nushrat asked and smiled.
"Sorry, forgot where I learnt the expression reading from." Darshan smiled sheepishly.
"If you knew Ishaan would lead Fiza to danger, why didn't you just stop her from going to the Voodoo Bar? You knew Juneja was a criminal, yet you let her go to his bar."
"I cannot stop her from doing what she wants. I tried that when I found out that she was dating Afshaan and you remember how she behaved then, so I thought it was easier to put my best detective on the case, to protect her. I should have warned you, I know, but I was scared you'd say no."
Darshan gave her another look and sighed.
"Still on the case?"
"Aarav is in some mess with the Indian Navy. It's mostly something Manohar can deal with, but I think we should still be on Simba's case, to..."
"Give Trisha and Gaurav justice."
"And Ishaan's ex-boss and the kid..."
"The Malhotra kid?" Nushrat asked cutting him off. Darshan stared at her like she was a ghost.
"How do you know everything!"
"I told you, I am a detective." She winked at him.
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Darshan went to the Voodoo bar, bored out of his mind. Though he didn't drink like he used to, the noise at clubs was a great distraction from the thoughts in his head. Studying people was always his hobby, and pubs and clubs were the best place, some would be so conscious of themselves, like people on their first dates, and some so unabashed, like the ones sloshed out of their minds.
Mike kept a glass on the table, breaking his thought chain. He looked up in confusion and Mike pointed to the end of the bar. A man in his early thirties in a green jacket waved at him. Darshan picked up the drink and walked upto him.
"Hi, I am Maanav." He smiled. He had a nose ring that glistened in the dim lights of the bar.
A few drinks down and Maanav waved for the check.
"Want to get out of here?" Maanav asked. Darshan stared at him, as a cute smile flashed in his mind, and he remembered the messy morning hair that he woke up to in the past few days, the whiny groans accompanied by an outburst, it all came back.
"I am sorry, I have to go." He answered and walked oit.
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Ishaan cut the call after three rings, hoping his mother would get the message. He looked around the huge living room of the house Manohar had given him and Darshan to lay low. He wasn't sure where Darshan was, but he had plans of raiding the liquor cabinet when the doorbell rang.
Ishaan saw Darshan on the door and moved aside to let him in, but Darshan didn't budge.
"I have a question and a confession." Ishaan looked at him in confusion.
"Who is your handler? The one who gave you the note?"
Before Ishaan could answer, he continued.
"And I am gay...and I like like like you, like really like you."
Ishaan blinked in surprise, not sure how to respond.
"Do you want a beer? Manohar might have something stronger than that too." He said, instead
Edited by oh_nakhrewaali - 1 years ago