Hi,
guys! So here comes the next chapter and any jute-chappals for the delay are
most welcome. And, one line in this chapter is taken from (guesses?) The Two Towers.
I know, I know my obsession for my Precious
is too much, but, you see, often it can't be helped. ;)
Chapter
54
Her eyes opened as she heard
the sounds of the night birds hooting loudly on the tress in the garden nearby.
It was still dark and a myriad of stars hung overhead thickly, twinkling as though
winking quietly from the undying vastness of the heaven above. Ishani rubbed
her eyes and glanced at her watch: it was 3.25 in the morning and
realized she hadn't been asleep for more than 3 hours ever since she remembered
herself going into the sleep. However, what made her senses go numb was another
realization that she wasn't in her room-- or the one she was supposed to be--
rather somewhere in the open where the gentle blows of the flying breeze would hit
her face occasionally and a sound of swiftly flowing water would reach her
ears. She turned over and gasped in shock. Ranveer lay beside her, unaware of
her presence, his chest rising and falling slowly as he breathed in and out, her
own head had been resting on his left arm. Ishani quickly sprang to her feet
and stood there for a while until all the happenings of a night before returned
back to her: she was on the porch where she had come last night for she could
not sleep, and had fallen asleep here. A soft smile crept over her lips and her
cheeks turned scarlet while she sat beside Ranveer again, maintaining the
proper distance now. From this distance she could see his face, devoid of any
worries and heartaches that she was so acclimatized to, and his steady
breathings comforted her like nothing else. Her own heart skipped a beat as she
slowly traced her fingers upon his hand and took it in her own. She wanted to
say something, but what, words would not be enough to express that. And why she
wanted to say something in the first place was another mystery to her that had
no answer whatsoever. She opened her mouth to say something but immediately
fell silent as she saw him stir, and realized a prickling light falling upon
him which the lamp from nearby radiated. Ishani stood up and shut the light
off, contented that he wouldn't wake up before the right time, and again took
his hand in hers and stroked it gently.
Time continued
to pass and everything about her was silent. Sighing, Ishani shook her head, as
if finding words useless, and murmured: "I love him. He's like that, and sometimes it
shines through, somehow. But I love him, whether or no." The words coming from
her own mouth startled herself for she wasn't sure if she had said them at all.
She tried withdrawing her hand back from him, but by now it was tightly secured
in the grip of Ranveer's hand. The more she tried ridding herself, the tighter his
grip on her hand became. For a moment Ishani wondered if he was awake and just
taking revenge to tease her for an old incident. But it seemed unlikely, for
his light snores were the evidence of his deep slumber, and she herself would
never commit the sin of waking up the sleeping beauty like his. Ishani chuckled
under her breath at the delightful thoughts that crossed her mind. Her entire
life would pass like this and she would never mind.
How rest of the
hours passed, Ishani could not tell. She herself stirred as she saw Ranveer
stretching out his arms and yawning heavily. The sun had gradually clambered up,
its blazing light illuminating the world magnificently, and the signs of the
night faded back. He looked at Ishani, who still stared at him, as if she
hadn't realized he was awake.
"Good morning,"
he said, slightly smiling, but Ishani did not answer. Her eyes sparkled with a quiet
twinkle of amusement and felicity. "Are you alright?" he said little loudly,
and waved his hand in front of her eyes.
Ishani was
brought back to reality as she averted her eyes away and blinked continuously for
the next few moments as though having blinded by a sudden robust of lightning. "I-
I... did you say something?" she asked, confused, trying to hide the blush on
her cheeks.
"Are you
alright?" Ranveer repeated again. "Looks like something's wrong with you... is
it?"
"I'm alright,"
Ishani chimed.
"I have never
seen you smiling like this for no reason... I hope everything's fine you."
"I'm perfect,"
Ishani said, while Ranveer looked at her, surprised for a moment.
"That's
perfect," he said, and got up; and without looking back for a moment, he left.
The changed
behavior of Ranveer felt as strange as possible, and Ishani wondered if he were
drunk last night to behave so differently for so many hours. It felt like two
different people.
"I'm making it
all up. There's nothing wrong with him," she said, slapping her head and stood
up to leave.
The breakfast
was quiet. To Ishani's surprise, instead of hurrying for the office, Ranveer sat
silently reading a magazine in the hall and Ishani time to time looked at him,
as though expecting him to start a conversation; but he didn't. The house was
empty as the workers had finished their work already and Ranveer had given them
a day off for today. Ishani couldn't shake off the feeling that had so suddenly
since last night made its way into her heart and wouldn't leave it anymore. If
she was to be honest, she never wanted the feeling to go away, for it was like a
light in the excruciating darkness, a hope in the last corner of a darkened
tunnel, and a fragrance among the reeks of the glaring pain. At any cost, she would
do her best to live all her life in one moment if the feeling was to last for a
moment. The things that had dampened her spirit a while ago had no impact on
her anymore as she sat there with him. She cleared her throat, hoping to grab his
attention but what surprised her was a question in his eyes.
"Is everything
alright?" she asked, while Ranveer stirred in his chair.
"Ishani," he
said softly, "I'm sorry, but I overheard your conversation with... Disha,
today. I know I shouldn't have, but it just happened... as it concerned that
incident."
Ishani looked at
him uneasily, and lowered her head. "It was a matter between two sisters. You
shouldn't have... " Ishani said, but was interrupted by Ranveer.
"I know," he
admitted. "But you should forgive her..."
"Forgive her?"
Ishani snapped. "Don't be so stupid!"
"Look, Ishani,"
Ranveer explained. "What happened was a past and let it be a past now. None of
us are getting anything out of it."
"But how could
she do that to you?" Ishani retorted angrily. "I don't have a big heart like yours;
I can't forgive her for anything that she did to everyone. How many lies were
spoken!"
"Ishani, let it
go," Ranveer said.
Ishani again
looked at him, and shook her head. "You are impossible. How could you?"
Ranveer came
towards Ishani, and knelt before her. "Look," he said, hesitantly taking her
hand in his. "I know what happened was bad, but do you think you can go on living
with that grudge for the rest of your life?"
Ishani shook her
head. "But how can she be forgiven for--?" She couldn't let go of the
heartaches that still echoed somewhere in his heart, even though he did not
admit it.
"Let it go."
"It's not easy,"
Ishani whispered. "I'm not as strong as you are, I can't forgive people who
hurt those I love." A trickle of tears left her eyes.
Ranveer wiped
her tears, and cupped her face. "She is your sister, and for a moment think
about Mota Babuji as well. He too had forgiven her.
You should as well."
Ishani gave a
start. "What! Papa knew about it? Papa knew you didn't--?"
Ranveer nodded. "He
did." Ishani still continued to look at him, and Ranveer understood she wanted
him to continue. "Before I left Mumbai, I went to see him, and that was the day
we met the last time. He was struggling with his business and didn't want to
see me again, but at my continuous requests he agreed to listen to what I had
to say."
"And what did
you say?" Ishani asked, not knowing why she had interrupted him.
"That I loved
him and you," Ranveer whispered softly, while Ishani clenched her fists in
guilt. Why did he care about her so much?
"But he thought I was making it all up, and wanted me to leave as soon as
possible. And it wasn't until I told him I was actually leaving and might never
return to Mumbai did he give in. He was heartbroken and confused whether to
trust someone like me or not, but God knows what happened, that before I could get
out of his office he called me back and hugged me."
Ishani wiped the
tears that appeared on her face.
"I still
remember his ragged voice as he had cried his heart out that day. He was so
alone those days. He didn't want you or Falguni Maa
to suffer anymore and yet he was failing. He wanted to halt for a moment so
that everything would be alright. I had no other way to help him except
returning back in my old position in the Parekh Mansion,
but he refused that saying I should start a new life somewhere else. He said,
he didn't deserve anything I could give him. He was sorry for what Disha had
done but he had no heart or strength left to lose anyone when so much wrong had
happened."
"Let me guess,"
Ishani interrupted suddenly, "it was you who requested him not to punish anyone,
right? Not even Chirag, because you must have thought about me." It wasn't
surprising to her that he had forgiven everyone just like that.
Ranveer looked
at her uneasily. "Listen to me, Ishani," he said. "Revenge never heals anything
and nor does holding on."
"But why did
Papa never tell me about this secret meeting?"
"I had requested
him not to," Ranveer said slowly, looking at the floor now. Ishani wasn't surprised.
"Why, Ranveer?"
Ishani said softly, while Ranveer looked at her. "Why did you not hate me for
everything that had happened?"
"I wouldn't say
I didn't try, I did... but I couldn't," Ranveer said solemnly, a childlike
innocence emanating through his eyes.
"Not even after I
let my family humiliate you and didn't come to your rescue when you'd needed me
the most? You waited for me, didn't you?"
"All the time,"
Ranveer answered earnestly, a curious note of sadness explicit in his voice
which made Ishani feel perturbed for a while. She didn't realize her hand was
still clasped in his and her grip on it had grown only stronger as he spoke.
"Then it should
have been easier for you to hate me. Expectations left unfulfilled never leave
a heart unscathed."
"It wasn't possible,"
Ranveer said, wiping the tears that had now appeared on Ishani's face. "Ishani,
let go of all the old hatred and grudges. Life is too short to spend with them."
A shadow passed over his face as he said so.
Ishani wiped
away the tears upon his face and their foreheads met for a fleeting second. She
had rarely seen him in tears in his eyes - she was more used to the hollowness
and coldness in them- and it felt good to see him melt although she herself
being the cause of those tears tormented her.
"How could you
be so selfless?" Ishani asked. Another question he himself would never answer.
Ranveer stood up,
and smiled. And as she had expected he didn't say anything. Another thing that
surprised her was that he even now showed no interest in going to the office. Very
unusual when talking about Mr.
RV.
"I thought you
were to leave for the office, weren't you?" Ishani said.
Ranveer looked at her awkwardly as though
Ishani had known a secret of him, and turned his eyes away. "Um... I'm not
going to the office today."
"Are you
alright?" Ishani asked in a sardonic tone, while Ranveer squinted his eyes.
"Am I not
allowed to be at peace even in my own house?"
"Of course you
are," Ishani laughed. She suddenly felt better. "I was just wondering..."
"Oh, really?"
Ranveer answered, turning his face towards her.
"What's happened
now?"
"You wonder so
much, keep it with you for a while and..."
Ishani raised
her eyebrows at him. "And?"
"And sit
quietly."
"Don't be so
stupid. Why am I supposed to sit quietly...? All I did was ask a simple
question but Mr. RV can't even answer that. You know you
haven't yet answered it? You act like a drama queen, Ranveer."
"Wrong. By that
logic, I'll be a king and you a drama queen..." Words faded away at the
realization of what the slip in tongue had made of the scenario, and they
laughed, blushing.
"Look, Ranveer,"
Ishani said calmly, controlling her laughter. "There's nothing you have to
fight for and we can end this conversation here already, right?"
"And you're
leaving then?" Ranveer asked softly, and Ishani understood the cause of his weird
behavior since morning. Their laughter died away and seriousness took over.
Ishani coughed lightly only to efface the crude silence ensued between them. She
nodded.
"I will have to."
She could feel
Ranveer wanted to say something and she knew what; but she was very well aware
that he wouldn't say anything, for somewhere the crevice that had been formed between
them had not perished yet.
"Couldn't you
stay for a more while?" Ranveer said, after a few minutes' silence.
"It's not going
to change anything, is it? Take care of yourself."
Ranveer did not
react. Ishani turned her back towards him and advanced to the main door towards
the exit, but before her feet could take her one more step ahead, she ran back
and locked her arms around his neck in a tight embrace, her head on his chest. Ranveer,
taken by a sudden surprise, stirred a little and slowly wrapped his arms around
her, and pulled her little closer as though not wanting her to go away. Time
passed on and Ishani could feel Ranveer stroking her hair gently, as she closed
her eyes at the touch of his fingertips on her forehead. Neither said anything and
to their surprise, silence felt more comfortable today.
Ishani,
separated herself from him, and not knowing why but before her mind could
decide anything, her lips left a peck on Ranveer's left cheek while her own
ones turned crimson at the realization of what she had just done. Her lips lingered
there for a while as she breathed in his scent. In a few moments, Ishani looked
up at him. Ranveer did not say anything and simply looked at her, his eyes carrying
an emotion she could not decide anything about. Sometimes his silence
frightened her but now it was different. She felt she was in one of her dreams
once again and this time they felt more real, and her heart only ached for more
of it... for the things left incomplete there. She wanted to escape, for once
trapped in it, she knew there was no way out. No, she didn't want to actually. She
had grown fond of many things that had happened now and knew she could never
get enough of them no matter how hard she tried. Trying was what she had done.
Even Ranveer had come to realize this, for he, as could be expected from him, withdrew
his gaze away from hers and moved away, but Ishani dragged him back by his arm
and their faces were too close. He resisted still and tried to say something
about going away, but Ishani couldn't help but thaw immediately at his antics. However,
his words melted as Ishani first brushed her lips against his gently and then
kissed him, seizing him close to her while Ranveer now gave in and pulled her
closer, kissing her back. They closed their eyes while their hearts beat frantically
inside their skins.
After what felt
like eternity, Ishani and Ranveer separated and Ranveer again took her in his
arms, softly rubbing his face against hers. He wiped her tears, her eyes looking
at him in a strange surrender.
"I'm sorry,"
Ishani said suddenly, backing off. But her apology was not for the moment that
had occurred between them. Neither of them was sorry for that. Ishani averted
her gaze away and, moving away from him, apologized once again.
"Ishani,"
Ranveer said, unsure what more to say.
"I'm getting
late," Ishani said, pushing his hands aside, and quickly rushed to the main
door, not looking back.
She cursed
herself for being so weak before him as a couple of drops of tears flicked out
of her eyes and quietly rolled down her cheeks. So much had happened: how could
she forget the things she had done and sufferings that she had caused him?
One week passed
since the incidents at the RV Mansion and Ishani had not been in contact with
Ranveer ever since. To her own astonishment, Ranveer himself showed no sign of trying
to talk to her and she somewhere felt it to be her own going. There were
occasions missed they could have met, but Ishani felt it impossible She couldn't face him afterwards and assumed
probably Ranveer had the same reasons as she did. Apart from that, no further
development had been made in the Chirag case. All was quiet. Even her mother
had made no inquiry about Chirag or anything related and Ishani herself did not
bother with it. She had few other important matters to look after and Chirag could
be ignored for a more while. Though she knew very well he would never sit
quietly in his den for long and would be returning for with something mischievous
she could only be prepared for. However, her mind again returned back to
Ranveer as Ishani looked at his picture, sitting quietly on her study table. It
was an old photo of his that had been clicked on his 24th birthday when they
were in Mumbai. The thought of his birthday made Ishani jump on her feet
swiftly as she gasped in surprise. How could she forget that! 2 more weeks and
he was turning 27 now! It was his birthday on the 2nd of May! The thought
filled her heart with an excitement she couldn't measure in words.
He never
remembered the big day for himself and it had to be her wishing him that would remind
him he was born on that day. Heck! Did he still not remember it like before? She
wondered who would have been the one wishing him the birthday the first in
these years. Probably his parents did so, but he had no time for wishes and birthdays
and she couldn't imagine him really being happy about the day all this while,
for no one else had known about it, not even Puneet. But this time she wanted
to make sure the day had a better fate than usual this year. And birthday had
to have presents. But what? What was it she could give him? He had everything
one could present him with, but-- did he?
It didn't need another
thought, however, what she had to gift him on his 27th birthday. It was
decided. It was going to be a surprise for him and she couldn't wait.
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