Where the Heart Lies
"Welcome home, baby," he purrs into her ear before nipping it lovingly, his muscular arms wrapped securely around her slim waist. As she remains still in his enclosed embrace, lightly running her fingers against his forearms, he rests his chin onto her shoulder. He leans his head into hers and inhales the familiar scent of her favorite perfume she wears consistently since the day he met her. It only feels like yesterday that they first met, first locked eyes, first touched, kissed…..
"Oh, Jai," she sputters breathlessly, grasping for a word or two. Her fingers take a grip onto his forearms, putting an end to its previous roaming….
"I know it's not much now… It's all that I can afford in the meanwhile. But I am sure that we'll make it into something great," he murmurs in that silky, rich voice of his that manages to soothe her always.
"No, it's not that….," she begins in explaining herself. Turning herself around in his arms, she gazes up at him from her average height of 5'5" compared to his gallant form of 6'2". Encircling her arms around his neck, digging one hand tenderly into his hair, she smiles sweetly with a shine in her hazelnut colored eyes.
"It's perfect. It's just that, I--…. I can't believe that this is actually happening…. Our home, Jai…. Yours and mine…. Do you know what this means?" she questions him eagerly, barely able to contain the sudden excitement sprouting within her and beaming through her widening smile. He delicately tucks back a curl behind her ear before trailing his fingers down the side of her face and to her chin, cupping it firmly.
"It means that we are married, Bani…. And that we are going to have a long, happy life together…… just the two of us…. Forever," he adds with a building grin of his own. She stares at him with an awestruck expression that a typical teenage girl as herself would wear when hopelessly in love.
"You promise… ?" she whispers to him hopefully, drawing nearer—molding herself into him.
"Cross my heart and hope to die," he replies, never leaving her gaze as he seals his promise with a long, loving kiss……
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"How about Gayatri?…" her husband suggests, his head resting onto her bare abdomen on which he traces light circles with his caressing hands. Propelled on the pillows with her back leaning against the headboard, she runs her fingers through his thick, rich dark hair whilst leisurely lying in bed late at night.
"Hmmm…," she ponders loudly, giving deep thought to the proposed name before shaking her head in disagreement.
"Neha? ….Seema? …."
"No," she replies while giving a wrinkle of her nose. Her husband laughs at the expression and rolls onto his side, lying on his back, staring up at his lately glowing wife. He grins boyishly at her.
"Then what do you propose, sweetheart?"
His wife gives a slight shrug of her shoulders and resumes in stroking his jet black hair.
"I don't know… Jai, we don't even know if it's going to be a girl…. Besides, they say you shouldn't think of names so early in the pregnancy…. It's supposed to be bad luck, you know…"
Jai snorts. "You and your superstitions, Bani…. There's no such thing as bad luck…. Anyways, we're just thinking of our little girl's name… What's the harm in that?"
She cracks a smile. "What makes you so sure it's going to be a girl, Jai Walia?" she pokes him into his ribs making him chuckle and grip onto her finger.
"Trust me, I have a good feeling it's a girl… and if it isn't, I'll be really disappointed…"
"No pressure then huh?"
"None so ever, darling," he replies before leaning up and planting a sweet kiss on her lips. She stares at him dotingly while cupping the side of his face.
"You're really excited about this baby…," she says with relief, stating the clear obvious.
"Of course I am… why wouldn't I be? We're going to be parents Bani; it's the most exciting experience that we're lucky to be going through…"
"And you're not worried about the money?"she persists apprehensively, this thought troubling her since the moment she learned about her pregnancy.
"Hey… I know we're tight on money right now… But we're going to make this work, alright? There's nothing to worry about… This is good news, Bani… We should be happy… We are happy… Everything's going to be okay," he reassures her soothingly. With teary eyes, Bani nods her head understandingly and feels a rush of overwhelming love for her husband, who pulls on her nose fondly.
"Now cheer up, Momma… I want our girl to be a happy baby….not melodramatic about everything like you," he teases and laughs when his wife hits him with a nearby pillow.
"Keep it up with the comments, Walia, and your daughter will become a raging fighter…"
"That will never happen… She's going to be Daddy's sweet little girl….Aren't you princess?" he asks, turning his direction to his wife's slim stomach on which he kisses softly…..
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"Come on, Bani, push. Push!" he encourages her, letting her squeeze his hand as she releases a shrilling scream that fills the entire room. He strokes her hair and looks on anxiously as the doctor announces that the baby is crowning.
"Jai…. Jai, I-I can't….,"she sobs, tears streaming down her face. "Yes, you can baby. You can do this. I'm right here," he persists, patting down her sweaty hair. She takes in a couple of deep breaths into her before nodding her head.
"You're almost there, I just need you to push," the doctor instructs clearly and within a few minutes a bundle of joy arrives in the woman's arms and Bani falls back against the bed, having her entire energy wasted out of her. Sudden cries fill the air.
"Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Walia, you have a beautiful baby girl," the doctor announces cheerfully presenting the child to the newly parents. Bani raises her head in order to take a look at her daughter as Jai stares breathlessly at the beautiful creature coming their way. The doctor places the girl in her mother's arms and Bani openly weeps as she takes her all in.
"A girl, Jai…. Our daughter," she musters emotionally. Jai inches close and drapes an arm around his wife while gazing endlessly at his first born.
"She's perfect," he declares, still reveling in the fact that he is a father. He looks to his wife with tears lining in his eyes. "I love you," he says before planting a kiss on her forehead. Looking back to his fussing daughter, he laughs.
"…. Perfect, just perfect…. Our perfect little family…."
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"Rhea, come on baby, look this way…. Look into the camera," he urges, trying to attain his daughter's distracted attention that wanders all over the place, taking in the decorations that her mother painstakingly put up for the special occasion. She sits on her high chair, dressed cutely in a pink gown, and wearing a golden crown on her small head. Her large gray eyes dance with excitement at what the big commotion is about.
"Jai, enough with the recording…. It's time to cut the cake now," his wife says once entering the dining area holding the specially made cake she baked and iced for her daughter's special day.
Jai sets the video camera carefully aside and listens obediently to his wife of three and a half years. He approaches her and takes her by the waist, kissing her lovingly on the lips. Rhea immediately covers her eyes, a habit she always demonstrated whenever her parents chose to be affectionate, which is almost always.
"Yucky," she chimes with a giggle. Jai turns his attention from Bani, who simply smiles while setting the cake down.
"Yucky, huh?" Jai demands while approaching his two-year old. Rhea squeals with laughter as her father tickles her mercilessly and showers her with sound kisses.
"Jai, she will wrinkle her dress," Bani warns, wanting her daughter to look absolutely perfect in the pictures they would later take.
"It's okay, my little princess looks good in anything, wrinkled or not wrinkled," he retorts while giving a last kiss on his daughter's cheek. Bani places two candles on the homemade cake and lights them carefully. She takes a hold of her camera, ready to take pictures, and tells Jai to lead Rhea into blowing out the candles and cutting the cake.
"Okay,…. 1….. 2….. 3…." Together father and daughter blow out both candles and Jai and Bani clap with their two-year old following along, giggling as she does so. Bani proceeds in taking pictures of Jai and Rhea cutting the cake and Jai feeding their little girl. Just as Bani hands the camera to her husband, wanting him to take pictures of her with Rhea, the telephone begins to ring.
He sets the camera down to go attend the call, leaving Bani behind to gush over Rhea and playfully smear icing on her nose.
"Hello?" he answers gleefully, his attention wavering over to his giggling family in the dining room. However, he directs his focus away and grips onto the telephone tight, neglecting to answer to his wife's curious calls as to who is on the line…..
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He roughly types onto the keypad of his laptop until finishing the last sentence lingering in his mind. Removing his aching fingers, he leans back and stretches, taking a momentary break and realizing how stiff his shoulders have become. Just as he begins to address the issue, he hears the creaking of his study door and looks up to see the small figure of a toddler girl dressed in pink fairy pajamas and hugging a miniature brown teddy bear close to her tiny chest. He smiles at the sight of the little one, quickly forgetting the stress that had been accompanying him just seconds before.
Without saying a word, he pats on his lap and watches as she complies and races to him hurriedly with need. He chuckles as he catches her into his arms, pulling her up into his lap, and kissing her soundly on the cheek.
"How come Daddy's little princess is still awake?" he asks her soothingly whilst planting a couple more loving kisses onto her head. He holds her tight, giving her usual bear hugs that she demanded on a regular basis from her father whenever she could with his busy schedule.
"Mommy no tuck Rhea good night….," she whines softly, gripping onto her daddy's shirt collar and nestling comfortably into his chest. He runs his hand gently along her dark long hair. He frowns to himself, wondering why his wife neglected tucking in their three year old daughter that has been a nightly ritual. She never forgets.
"Dadddy…. I tired," she states accompanied with a long yawn. She slumps her head against his neck, breaking him away from his sudden distracted train of thought.
"Come on pumpkin, it's late…. I'll put you to bed," he says before scooping her up into his arms and tucking her in for the night.
He approached his bedroom door some hour later after completing last minute office related work. Slowly opening the door, he looks into the dim master bedroom and notices the silhouette of his slumbering wife, her back faced to him. He slips quietly in, closing the door after himself.
Changing into his nightwear, he gets under the covers and tries to make himself comfortable on the king-sized bed. Glancing to his right, he stares at his wife's form.
"Bani….."
Receiving no response, he inches close to her and places a hand onto her waist. He is more than taken aback when she pushes his hand aside and inches away from him to the edge of the mattress. She gathers the comforter close to herself and remains huddled to her side of the bed for the rest of the night, refusing to even accidently move onto his side……
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He signs mechanically where it is needed and feels a state of numbness take over as he watches the papers being snatched from underneath him, collected neatly in a small pile and stashed carefully in a black folder. His heart races as it slowly sinks in on what he had just done….
"Thank you for your cooperation Mr. Walia, it has certainly made the process easier on my client…. Please be expected to be contacted for information regarding visitation rights and child support in the near future. Have a good day," the middle-aged woman briskly greets before turning to her client across the table and conversing softly with her.
"Come on, Jai, let's go…. There's nothing more that is needed out of you… What's done is done," his old time friend and lawyer, Tarun Sablok speaks to him with a non-so comforting pat on his back.
Where has he gone wrong? What has he done to lead him to this moment of his life? He wishes he can take everything back, anything for him not to see this day….not to see the love of his life and his bundle of joy walk out on him for good before his very eyes.
How could a marriage that had started off so beautiful end so tragically like this? They were so in love and still are—that he continues to believe…. Bani may have forgotten those blissful years of their life together, but he hasn't and he never will.
They lived on their own, her and him. Going against his parents' wishes, he eloped with her and never looked back, only forward into the future with the one girl who meant the world to him and still does. They were young, jobless, and lived in a rundown apartment that they struggled to pay the rent to. Despite all that, they were happy. Their company kept each other going, their love kept one another strong and secure. Then Rhea appeared into their lives more than a year later. She was the icing of the cake. They were a happy little family, Bani, Rhea and him. And that was all he needed or ever wanted.
On the night of Rhea's second birthday, he received a call from his estranged mother. She was in grievance; his father had just passed away. A stroke, she wailed to him. Less than forty-eight hours, Jai, Bani, and Rhea packed their bags to stay briefly with his family in their time of need. The brief stay that was meant to be for a few days turned into weeks, months, and finally two years.
In those two years he didn't realize how distant he had started to become with his wife until it was too late. He hadn't taken notice to the signs that she desperately tried to point out to him numerous of times. He is guilty to admit that the family business took up the majority of his time, making his wife the least of his priorities. He was helpless in the matter, however. Jai's father entrusted the business onto him as he was his only heir. Jigyasa, Jai's older sister, hadn't the brains to run a high-profiled and mighty successful company. Neither did her two bratty sons. Aditya, his brother-in-law, had his own failing business to take care of and his mother hadn't a single business sense instilled in her. Therefore, he assumed responsibility and took his father's place in the family. He didn't plan to. His original plan was to fulfill his duties as a son in time of need and return to be a husband and father to his family in their proper home. Needless to say, Krishna Walia dampened all hopes of fleeing back to his happily more than content life.
In the beginning Bani stood by him as a rock, being more supportive than he ever asked for. She understood that the family he turned his back on needed him the most at the time being.
"They need you right now, Jai… They are shaken… They have no one to look to. … We will stay till things get better," she had told him in the initial weeks after his father's death.
Things got better, but plans were not made to leave. The more Jai stayed, the more involved he got. Soon enough he had gotten himself so involved that he couldn't figure out how to get himself out. His intent on teaching the family business to his nephews showed no promise as they proved to be slackers. He did not feel right leaving his father's hard years of work to the hands of ungrateful, selfish boys. Aditya's bad business tactics finally ruined him as his company came to a downfall. Jai could not convince himself to give Aditya another chance to redeem himself despite Jigyasa's continuous pleas in order for him to do so. He had no one to leave the business to. He did not have the option to turn the company into the hands of the board due to his mother's insistence to keep it a family company.
"Your father's soul will not rest in peace knowing that you willingly handed his company to those vultures to tear apart to their satisfaction," she would cry each time he mentioned the mere idea. So he stayed, and stayed, and stayed until thoughts of even leaving left him for good.
However, those thoughts did not leave Bani. She'd broach the topic whenever she could.
"The business is doing well; your mother is more than alright…. After all, she has your sister's family living with her to keep her company. Let's go back home, Jai," she'd whisper to him at night, resting her head against his bare chest, playing with the small hairs using her fingers.
Just a few more weeks, he'd soothe her. Just a few more weeks for him to train Saahil and Ranveer, to consider Aditya eligible, or to step down and hand the company to the board. Neither of that had occurred. Instead, he continued to work and drowned himself into that it was all he knew what to do.
She began to complain several months after. His mother and sister didn't respect her, taunted her at every given chance, and gave no importance of her as Rhea's mother. Ranveer and Saahil made down-grading remarks about her. Aditya looked past her, barely noticed her presence at all. The servants did not heed to her in order to stay clear of Krishna's wrath. She was a nobody living as a commoner in her husband's home. No one paid least attention to her unless they wanted to rag on her. And the awful things they would say to her would make her cry silently into her pillow almost every single night.
He convinced himself that she was perhaps exaggerating. His family was a handful but they couldn't be as awful as she was describing. She was his wife, the mother of his child; they would certainly give her more importance now than they had when Jai and Bani first had been seeing each other. Not getting the proper response she needed from her husband when informing him of the emotional abuse she received on a regular basis from his family, she began to grow quiet. And eventually, she grew so quiet that she had withdrawn herself from him entirely. That realization had finally settled inside Jai once Bani took Rhea and left him, leaving behind a manila folder containing divorce papers.
For the next six months after Bani filing for divorce, Jai tried everything in his power to win her over. He didn't want to lose her. He loved her, she needed to know that. He didn't want to have to spend the rest of his life without her by his side.
Bani didn't budge. She was adamant. She wanted out of the marriage. He caused her mental distress, she had told him. She couldn't go back to a man and continue to be miserable.
To say he was heartbroken was an understatement. No words could describe the utter anguish, misery, and loneliness that took over leaving him nothing but hollow inside. She made it clear. She wanted nothing to do with him anymore. Their life together, as he knew it, had come to an end.
"Jai? Come on, we need to clear out…. Look, everyone has left," Tarun points out, breaking Jai out of the reverie that had engulfed him as soon as he scribbled his last signature.
Jai gazes around his surroundings and sees that everyone has indeed left—Bani had left accompanied with her lawyer. On this thought, he springs up from his seat and races outside the door in hopes of tracking her. He needed to speak to her; he couldn't let her go just like that.
He found her outside in the parking lot walking to her car. He quickly followed on her tail. Just as she opens her car door, Jai arrives and closes it shut. He stares breathlessly at her bewildered face staring at him with question. Her body posture grows stiff and her eyes guarded.
"Jai, what are you doing?"
"I gave you what you wanted, Bani. Now give me what I want….," he musters to say in a raspy voice.
"And what is it that you want?" she subtly demands, her body posture not changing the least. How had she become so defensive around him? Last he remembers she was so carefree and relaxed in his presence, unfazed by anything.
You, he wants to scream on top of his lungs. He wants her and his daughter back with him where they belong, forever and always.
"I want to talk…. We can still work this out. Our differences are not as irreconcilable as you think….."
"I have nothing to say to you…."
"I love you! Don't you see? I love you, Bani, and I want you and our daughter with me always! Don't break our family apart like this, just don't do it," he pleads.
"Love is not enough for me anymore, Jai…. I thought it was, but it just isn't. I can't go on like this…. Just please let me go," she answers defeated, tired of hashing over this for the past many months.
"Love isn't enough?" he scoffs at her in disbelief, his arms falling to his side. "You're telling me that there is something more important than love between two people? Is my love for you inadequate? Does it mean anything to you at all, Bani?" he finds himself demanding. She doesn't know it, but a particular pain ripped through his chest hearing her words. He has been continuously hurting for the past several months. He doesn't know how much more pain he can take.
"Yes, Jai, I'm telling you that there is something more important than love between two people—respect! And for the life of me, I can't remember when was the last time I've been respected by you or your family in a very long time….," she cries, her shoulders tensed, her eyes burning with ire.
"If there's no respect, there's no love…. And I can't be stuck in a loveless marriage for the rest of my life…. I just can't," she repeats firmly, her voice wobbling slightly. Jai, stunned, nearly takes a step back. He is flabbergasted, not understanding where all this bitterness is coming from.
"Now excuse me, Mr. Walia, but I have to leave to be with my daughter…. My lawyer will be in touch with you soon to brief you with the remaining agreements. Goodbye," she bids briskly while opening the car door and settling herself in. She immediately shuts the door before he can try to stop her again.
"Bani—…" he attempts, but restrains himself once the engine starts and her vehicle drives off eventually out of sight.
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"Darling, you must absolutely see what I have to show you," his mother announces to him in an almost sing-song voice once he arrives home, exhausted from a long day at work. He tries to hide his annoyance with her; she has been hounding him regularly whenever given the chance. He suppresses the urge to sigh.
"What is it, mother?" he reluctantly questions, knowing that it will most likely be unpleasant for him. Her smile widens, her pearly white teeth flashing that makes him slightly cringe. Ever since he was a child, he had always found his mother's smile somewhat cold. It was almost never genuine and rather forced; like she didn't even know how to smile.
"Sit, sit, sit," she commands excitedly, nearly pushing him to one of the couches in the lavishly furnished living room. Once he takes a seat, she unfolds what she has hidden in her hands. She splatters the items across the clear-glassed table served for snacks and tea throughout the day.
"Just say the word and I will have it arranged for you to meet any one of these women," she gushes, presenting the numerous pictures of women belonging to their elite circle.
"Look at how beautiful they are and what class they have, Jai. Any one of these girls will make the perfect wife for you. After all, you need a woman on your side who is worthy and has the right background for our family. ….. Oh, how about this one? I have had my eyes set on her the moment you turned twenty-one," she begins in rambling and pointing out to a single picture among many.
"Mother, we've been over this many times—I am not going to get married," he states strongly, making sure to keep his stand as he has done since his divorce over two years ago. His mother drops the picture she had in hand.
"What do you mean you won't get married? How utterly immature of you, Jai. It's because of that girl, isn't it?" she shrills, detesting bringing up his ex-wife and ruining her mood. Jai's eyebrows narrow.
"That girl is my wife," he stresses coldly, the prickling of an anger beginning to build inside of him.
"Ex-wife, darling, you're ex-wife. And an ex-wife for a reason. Now, you are thirty-two, becoming thirty-three next year. It's time that you think about settling down. Make yourself a family," she advises with a touch on his shoulder.
"I already have a family," he answers steely. "Bani and Rhea are my family. And I did settle down, mother, there is no reason for me to do it again." Saying that, he brushes off his mother's hand and rises from his seat, storming off to the study and locking it shut to avoid having his mother chasing after him.
He releases a dreary sigh while sitting on his chair, reveling on the conversation he just had. Looking up, he stares into the picture resting on his desk of his daughter and now ex-wife smiling at him. He smiles faintly on the memory, the picture taken on Rhea's second birthday before the phone call that ruined everything.
Before he knows it, he dials a number onto his cell and waits as the line rings for the other side to pick up. He holds in his breath once it is received.
"Hello?"
He closes his eyes on hearing her voice, feeling a sense of homecoming every time he listens to it. He misses that voice. But more in particular, he misses her.
"Hello? Is someone there?" she persists.
Jai clears his throat and rumbles a reply. "… Bani, it's me."
That is all that is needed to be said in order for her to change from being friendly and polite to guarded and curt.
"Rhea isn't here. She is having a sleep over at a friend's. You will have to call for her another time. Goodnight," she promptly dismisses him.
"Bani, wait—…," he almost begs desperately. Unlike many times before, she waits.
"….Yes?" she asks almost begrudgingly. And he cannot blame her, not after all that he had put her through.
"I…. I want to see you….," he gathers the courage to be bold. He hears her sigh on the other line.
"Jai, that's not a part of our agreement….," her voice softens just a little.
"Screw the agreement. I don't want visitation rights every other weekend… I want you and Rhea by my side, all the time," he states clearly, his voice growing an edge.
"… You had that Jai…. And you blew it. I'm not going to put my daughter and myself in a position where you can hurt us again," she says firmly.
"Just say it, Bani, say it once and I'll walk away from it all…. I'll leave the business behind…. I'll leave everything behind and be just with you and Rhea…. It'll be just like back in the day….."
"Will you really walk away Jai? Walk away from your father's business? Walk away from your mother and your sister's family?"
"Yes," he replies rather too hastily.
"… No, you can't…and you won't. You say you will, but both you and I know that that will never happen. You're chained to that family, Jai… and Rhea and I will never be more important than them or the business," she retorts.
"You are important…. You've always been more important, dammit," he refutes.
"I've moved on, Jai," she declares abruptly, silencing Jai immediately. "After two long years, I have moved on….And I suggest that you do too," she adds just before hanging the line.
Jai slumps his head into his hands after throwing his cellphone carelessly onto his desk…..
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"Daddyyy," she screams and embraces her father tightly causing him to break into laughter. He picks her up and swings her around. To the corner, her mother stands watching both father and daughter embrace and catch up during his times of visits.
"How's my baby girl?" he asks once placing her down and taking her all in. She has grown significantly over the years, soon breeching age six. Rhea beams brightly at her father, excited to see him as always.
"I'm fine Daddy," she chirps happily. She takes him by the hand, leading him away from the front door and into the house. "Come in Daddy," she urges him excitedly, nearly dragging him along. Bani removes herself away from the scene, quietly slipping back into the kitchen, her sanctuary.
Jai gazes around his ex-wife's small abode and searches for any sight of her.
"Where's your Momma, Rhea?" he questions casually, when really he couldn't wait to lay his eyes on Bani. She has grown even lovelier than ever and each time he sees her, he falls more in love.
"She's in the kitchen…," she answers unmindfully, not caring to notice the interest her father has in seeing her mother on each and every one of his visits. All she has gathered is that her mother hides away from her father every time he comes. She supposes that her mother doesn't like him very much, but that doesn't affect her love for her father one bit.
"Daddy, you want to see my new toys?" she questions enthusiastically and proceeds to lead him into the living room where she shows off her new stuff for the next hour or so.
Bani had been sitting out on her deck some hours later, sipping on her tea, when she heard the sliding door behind her open. Turning around on the sound, she sees her ex-husband emerge into view and meet her eyes silently. She quickly averts her gaze and looks anywhere but at him. She ignores him standing beside her and for a few moments neither of them speaks.
"Where is Rhea?" she finally asks, breaking the silence.
"She fell asleep…. I put her in her room."
"…. Thank you," she says politely before resuming back into silence.
"Her birthday is next month," he states, bringing the topic to light. Bani heaves a sigh, knowing this conversation would come up sooner or later.
"….Yes, I do realize. I am her mother," she replies flatly. Jai ignores the sarcasm.
"I want to celebrate her birthday at my place….," he announces, not surprising Bani a bit as she had expected this.
"You do not have her on that weekend…. So I'm sorry, but I can't allow it."
"She's my daughter, Bani. And I want this one birthday of hers to be spent with rest of the family. She rarely gets to see her grandmother, aunt, and cousins. Don't you think she deserves to see them more often?" he inquires.
"She sees them enough. … I don't see why you want our daughter to celebrate her birthday in a city she isn't acquainted with when she has her life here in Pune. Her family is here and her friends are here."
"You are not just her family alone, Bani. I am her father and I have equal rights. I love her just as much as you do and I don't get enough time with her. I want this….," he firmly puts across.
Bani purses her lips together and looks reluctant. "I'll think about it," she responds slowly, easing Jai that she hadn't completely put him off.
"Thank you, that's all I ask….. I'll leave now then. It's already getting late…. See you next weekend?"
Bani simply nods her head and watches him go with observing eyes. Once he shuts the sliding door behind him, she sighs deeply and stares up at the darkening sky.
Jai treads quietly through the house, making way to the front door, when he hears the telephone ringing. He stops and looks behind him to see if Bani will come to attend it. He waits for a few moments and concludes that she may not be hearing it. Staring at the telephone resting on the tableside near him, he walks close and answers it.
"Hello? Hey Bani, it's Daksh…. I've got great news for you and it's a good cause for celebration. I'll be on my way over soon. I'm bringing champagne so brace yourself….. ….. Hello? Bani?... Hello?"
He hangs up and revels in what he has just heard. Casting a backward glance and catching a last glimpse of Bani's backside through the glass door, Jai carries on forward with heavy shoulders and shuts the front door after himself…..
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The next weekend, Jai made his usual trip to Pune from Mumbai to visit his daughter. Since he stays longer than normal, putting an inconvenience on his ex-wife, Bani sets out dinner for three. Rhea jumps in her seat, happy to have her father stay for dinner and be with her for a little longer. As the three of them sit together, eating dinner, with mostly Rhea and Jai talking, Bani speaks up once conversation begins to die down towards the end of the meal.
"…. I've decided that it is alright if we celebrate Rhea's sixth birthday in Mumbai with your family.. I understand that I was being unreasonable so I would like to apologize for that," she broaches the topic somberly. "You were right…. I am just not her family…. Rhea has more family members that have a right over her as well…"
Jai is barely able to contain the wide smile that spreads onto his handsome face.
"Thank you, Bani, I appreciate that."
"Daddy, are you going to stay the night?" Rhea chirps, ignoring to acknowledge her parents' exchange about her upcoming birthday. To her, it didn't matter where she spent her birthday, as long as she had it with both her mother and father present.
Jai flashes a quick look to his ex-wife, who refuses to share the look and carries on with placing the dishes away.
"Uh, no princess. I can't. Daddy has work tomorrow. I have to leave back tonight," he explains carefully. Rhea pouts openly about this.
"Daddy, why don't you stay here? All my friends' daddies stay with them," she states as a matter of fact, placing both of her parents in a difficult and awkward situation. Jai clears his throat as Bani isn't sure of what to say as a response.
"Well sweetheart---," Jai finds himself interrupted in the beginning of his explanation by the sound of the doorbell. Bani, grateful for the distraction, leaves to attend the door. Jai's eyes follow her trailing figure intriguingly, wondering who is coming to pay a visit to his family this late at night. He hears the front door open and strains his ear to listen in on the conversation flowing from the other end of the house.
"…. No, now it not a good time," Jai hears Bani say disapprovingly to the person at the door.
"Bani, I need to speak to you though… and with you there is never a good time. I won't take up much of your time, I promise," a masculine voice replies, drawing Jai's great interest.
"Daddy?" Rhea questions on seeing her father rise from his seat. He sends her a small smile. "Hang on, Rhea, I'll be right back," he says right before exiting the kitchen.
"…. Daksh, I said not right now," Bani speaks in a hushed voice which Jai catches once joining her at the doorway. Once in view, he peers at the man standing across him on the front porch. He's a tall man, maybe an inch or two shorter than him, with brown-reddish hair and nice features that would qualify him as a relatively attractive man. On seeing Jai, the man regards him with surprise.
"… Hello," he greets him politely before casting a look to an uncomfortable appearing Bani. "Bani, whose this?"
"I am Rhea's father, Jai Walia…. And who might you be?" Jai questions, taking the introductions up to himself. The man, taken aback, recovers and smiles reservedly. He brings his hand forward in a handshake.
"Daksh… Daksh Randheria… I am Bani's good friend and colleague…"
Jai trains his face in order to show no reaction on hearing the man's name. He forces a smile in return even though what he really wanted to do was thrash him. If he gathered anything from the phone call from his last visit, Daksh shares more than just a friendship with his ex-wife.
"I was just telling Daksh that now is not a good time and that he should drop by some other time," Bani announces with crossed arms, giving Daksh a discreet glare.
"And it seems that she is right…. I do not want to intrude. But I came by to speak with Bani regarding something. Perhaps Mr. Walia, you could help?" Daksh asks directly, now gathering Jai's further interest. He raises a brow after glancing in Bani's way, noting how more and more uncomfortable she gets.
"Daksh, that isn't necessary---I'll speak to you myself tomorrow," Bani warns in an ominous tone.
"You see Mr. Walia, Bani has been offered a wonderful job opportunity in Bangalore that will be a good advancement in her career… better pay and better working conditions…. Perhaps you should discuss over this proposition that has her and your daughter's best interest…..," Daksh continues steely, meeting Jai squarely in the eye.
Jai, noting Daksh's impoliteness creeping in his tone, stands rooted to his place, unable to properly respond to what he has just heard. Bangalore? He flashes a look at Bani, who stares at Daksh instead, not meeting his questioning eyes.
"Hopefully you will encourage her to take the right decision to take up the job offer… instead of continuing to chain her here in Pune when she has far better opportunities for her….," he finishes darkly, not bothering to even be the least bit civil anymore.
"That's enough, Daksh. You have to leave now," Bani issues angrily. Daksh looks to Bani's reddening face and realizes that he has crossed a line.
"Sure, Bani… I did say that I wouldn't take up much of your time…. I'll see you at work on Monday," he bids farewell before walking off and disappearing into his car.
A thickening silence is created between the two exes as they are left standing at the doorway. As Jai is swarmed with a whirlpool of emotions, Bani remains looking stone-faced. She makes a movement to walk back into the house until hearing her ex-husband's chilling voice stop her.
"When were you going to tell me this?"
Bani closes her eyes, dreading this moment greatly. Jai turns around, drilling holes into her back faced toward him.
"… After you took Rhea and moved away to Bangalore?" he demands, hurt and anger reflected clearly in his tone.
"I never made any decision, I still needed time to think," she clarifies, not knowing why she feels the sudden need to explain herself to him.
"So you are thinking about it…," he says in disbelief. Bani turns around on hearing this. Her hazelnut eyes stare intently at him.
"Yes, Jai, I am thinking about it," she answers calmly. He doesn't appreciate her reply and feels even more enraged by it. However, he controls his rising anger.
"And I suppose I have no absolute say in this considering that it will only seem like I'm continuing to chain you here selfishly, right?"
"Jai---.."
"….. Mommy?
Both Jai and Bani look to the side to find Rhea standing some feet away, seeming unsure and concerned about the behavior of both her parents.
"What's happening?" she asks innocently.
"Nothing sweetheart, mommy and daddy are just talking. Go back into the kitchen and we'll be right back," Bani soothes her.
"No, actually, we are done talking. Rhea, princess, daddy has to leave now. But I will see you soon, alright?" Jai pacifies her while approaching her, taking her into an embrace.
"Okay, daddy… I love you," she bids before kissing him on the cheek. "I love you too, pumpkin." He returns the kiss and releases her. He then grabs his coat.
"Jai---…," Bani calls for his attention, not wanting him to leave in this manner.
"There's no room for discussion, Bani, is there? … It seems your decision is perfectly clear…. And that is to leave me out of it," he ends tersely. She stares at him, stunned by the sudden display of bitterness.
"I'll be back next weekend," he states briskly as he reaches for the door and walks out…..
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End of Part 1