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Ishita waited outside AGM Memorial School. It was almost time for the bell to ring and her tiny carpoolers to tumble out through the imposing gates. A few of the parents who were waiting along with her gave her smiles. She watched the moms, dads, maids and drivers waiting for the children to emerge and felt a familiar pang. It was perhaps one of those cruel ironies of life that one such as herself who would never be able to have a child of her own would be destined to lead a life where she is constantly surrounded by children and the happiness they bring.
As she waited, she let herself into one of those private fantasies that she would die rather than share with another living soul. She imagined herself waiting for her child. And as she let herself dream, Ruhi burst through the portals and ran straight towards her. The girl had taken to hugging her Ishita aunty every day after school got over. Ishita returned the hug and blinked away the tears that threatened to spill over. Then with Ruhi beside her, chattering about the day's events, she waited for the three boys to come out. As they waited, suddenly Ruhi tugged at her hand.
"Papa!" cried Ruhi and leaving Ishita's hand, ran into the crowd of parents. Ishita's worry however disappeared as she saw Raman Kumar Bhalla standing at one corner of the assembled crowd. Ruhi headed straight towards him and he bent down and picked her up in one clean swoop. Wearing dark glares and dressed in a swanky business suit, the man looked like he had just walked off the cover of some fashion magazine. Then setting his daughter down, Mr. Bhalla took the excited child's hand and father and daughter, together, walked back towards where Ishita stood, drinking in the sight of a deliriously happy Ruhi.
As Raman took off his sunglasses, Ishita wondered what it was about men with kids that made women weak in the knees. Shaking off her silliness, she smiled at Raman.
"What a surprise, Mr. Bhalla!"
Ruhi piped in, trying to sound all grown up, "Papa, your work got over?"
Raman ruefully thought back to the series of meetings he had waiting for him. Looking at Ishita Iyer, he swallowed his frustration and returned his daughter's smile.
"I wanted to see what my Ruhi was up to when I'm not around." As he spoke, Raman turned his eyes on Ishita who was, all of a sudden, exposed to the incredibly intense and piercing gaze of Raman Kumar Bhalla that the society pages never tired of waxing eloquent over. The impact of the gaze would have been stronger if Ishita had not been far too occupied in trying to catch sight of the three naughty pygmies as she had named the trio of Shravan, Deepak and Parmeet.
Raman observed the woman, her face bearing a smile, even as her eyes searched through the crowd. The restlessness that had become his stolid companion had disappeared and he felt a pleasure fill him. It was so subtle that he himself wasn't aware of this. If he had been aware, Raman Kumar Bhalla would have known better than to remain in the company of a woman who brought forth feelings he had cast away from his life the day Shagun cast him away from hers.
As they waited, a lady sidled up to them. Alone, Ishita had barely drawn any attention from the parents other than an occasional smile. With Raman Kumar Bhalla beside her in his expensive suit and his Mercedes standing a few feet away from them, they apparently now warranted further investigation.
However, Ishita's heart sank at the sight of the lady who was standing before them. Mrs. Mehta, trophy wife if there ever was one. Ishita had seen her often flirting openly with the men who would come to collect their children. Clad in her sleek designer saree and backless blouse, with her silky hair pushed into a casual chignon, this was a woman who was used to appreciative male gaze wherever she went.
"Hello Ruhi," said Mrs. Mehta, her eyes slipping from Ruhi to size up Raman. Ruhi, heady with the bliss of her papa coming to pick her up, grinned up at the lady.
"Hello Mrs. Mehta!"
"It's great to finally meet Ruhi's parent" said Mrs. Mehta, her warm and inviting eyes trained on Raman.
Ishita marvelled at the mix of boldness and coyness in this woman. No wonder she had men falling over themselves to please her. She wondered how Ruhi's papa would handle this onslaught of feminine charms.
Raman looked at Mrs. Mehta with chagrin. He knew this kind of women only too well. Always on the look out for fresh prey, such women were dime a dozen in the society parties that he was forced to attend. He gave a terse smile in her direction and that seemed to be enough encouragement for her to stick around, gushing about how everyone was delighted to with Ruhi and how she was certain the child took after her father.
Meanwhile, the trio of boys arrived, tired and ready to be whizzed off to their respective homes. Ishita looked back at where Raman Bhalla stood listening to Mrs. Mehta ramble on with a frantic look in his eyes.
It was highly amusing to watch him look so dazed. This was the same man who had their complex in thrall with his ferocious presence, keeping all the gossiping aunties at arm's length with one glare. She turned to him.and interrupting Mrs. Mehta's flow, asked politely if he would take Ruhi home with him while she pushed off with the boys.
Raman said he'll take Ruhi home and quickly wishing the two ladies farewell, retreated into the security of his car with his daughter in tow. As he started the car, he watched Ishita pile the three boys into her car in his car mirror. He hadn't liked the glint of amusement that shone in her eyes as Mrs. Mehta had spoken to him.
His musings were interrupted by Ruhi demanding that he help her with the seat belt.
"Ishita aunty always puts it on for me," she said with a look that was reminiscent of Toshiji in a bad mood.
"Well, you should have brought her along then," said Raman, amused. This set Ruhi off again.
"Papa, wouldn't it be perfect if we could have Ishita aunty here with us?" mumbled Ruhi as he eased her into her seat and helped her with the seat belt.
It sure would, thought Raman to himself, even as he gave her a bemused look before driving off.
Originally posted by: .chiquitita.
Loved the update..
U updated after long time. Update it sooner yar.
Coming to update
Things are changing in ishra. He is kind of getting attracted to her i think soon emotionally too. May be her crying in his arms unmindfully will change.
I can see her pain..poor her has no one. Mrs mehta ...huh!! Such ladies..
Ruhi is cutest..
Continue soon...
Dont u think weekly updates are late 😳
Chapter 7
Raman walked into the apartment and was met with the wondrous sight of his mother with a red dupatta tied around her head singing a song while Romi kept the beat by hitting on the table with a wooden ladle. Ruhi leaped with joy and joined Rinki who was doing thumkas as she made chai in the kitchen.
"Bhaiya, you want chai?" she called out as Raman sat down next to his father on the couch. Mr. Bhalla had been observing the proceedings while pretending to read his newspaper. He put the paper away now and beckoned to Ruhi. The little girl was in her grandfather's lap in a flash and the old man said, "Toshiji, this year your granddaughter will be here to help you with the Lohri preparations."
Toshiji didn't stop her song but walked towards where her eldest son and his child sat and did the gesture of casting away nazar.
Ruhi clapped her hands in glee. "Daadi, I want to sing as well!"
"Arrey, Ruhi, don't you worry! Your Romi Chachu will teach you all the songs!" said Romi and got up to dance with ladle in hand. As he waved the ladle in the air, doing bhangra steps, there was a faint sound of someone clearing her voice at the door. Raman had not bothered to shut the door behind him when he had entered and now there was Mrs. Iyer standing there, with Mihika and Ishita peeking out from behind her, clearly amused at the scene before them.
Toshiji beamed at her friend, as she quickly took off the dupatta. At the sight of Mihika, Romi threw away the ladle and sank into one of the sofas with an awkward smile as he attempted to assume an air of casual elegance. Seemanthani Iyer walked in with her daughter and daughter-in-law in tow.
"Santoshi, I came to invite you to the puja we are holding at our place tomorrow morning. It is Pongal, so..." Mrs. Iyer paused in her invitation to beam at the Punjabi family assembled before her.
"Arrey, Seemanthani, of course we'll come!" Toshiji was quick to assure her friend. "You'll are coming for the Lohri festivities later, no?"
While the two ladies chatted, Ruhi pranced around Ishita, trying to do the thumkas she had seen her Rinki bua do only a moment ago. "Ishita aunty! I'll be helping Daadi with the Lohri preparations," the little one announced as Ishita clapped her hands in time to Ruhi's prancing.
Raman found it difficult to take his eyes off the picture the two of them made and fully believed that it was simply his love for Ruhi that made him happy to see her bathing in the affection this stranger of a woman was showering on her.
It was all too soon that Mrs. Iyer announced that she would have to leave now since she intended on visiting all the other families in the complex to invite them for the puja tomorrow.
As the three ladies left, Raman wondered why Mrs. Iyer felt it necessary to drag along her daughter-in-law who had just returned from work. In fact, he would have been more surprised had he seen that Mihika soon left her bhabi and mother to carry on with the invitations as she went home to get back to her 'studies' which she very studiously pursued over lengthy chats on the phone. Ishita having no such excuses accompanied her mother-in-law and was treated with one scornful look at least, from each household. Not every family had a Ruhi Bhalla who showered her with so much love.
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'Mihir, get Bhatia to agree to the contract to the letter. If he wants to make changes in the terms we've set, tell him we shall find someone else to take our business to.' Raman spoke into his earpiece as he put on the blue kurta his mother had laid out for him.
There was to be a function in the society that evening before the next day's Lohri festival. Due to his mother's insistence, Raman had agreed to attend it. Truth be told, there was another reason behind his meek acceptance of his mother's demands. That afternoon he had visited Ruhi's school with the intention of getting to know Mrs. Ishita Iyer a little before he made his move. However, thanks to the unfortunate arrival of that awful lady, all his plans had gone for a toss. He hoped, in the midst of the society function, he will find a way to talk to her alone.
He looked at himself in the mirror. The figure that looked back at him was a slightly more spruced up version of the Raman Bhalla he had been a few years back. But the changes in his external appearance were nothing to the changes that had happened within him. His family still believed that he was the Raman they had known all their lives, but they were wrong. He knew what he carried in the place of his heart. The only people he still felt anything for were his family and of course Ruhi. There was always Ruhi to remind him what he was before Shagun left him. But to the rest of the world, he was a man who was as cold as he was uncaring. He had learnt it the hard way but he had learnt his lesson well. Before the world used him, he was ready to use it and then move on without looking back. Love was an empty word for him now. Marriage was a burden that people were better off without.
His success had ensured that there were plenty of women who were interested in sharing their lives and their bodies with him. And he had taken this attention with a detachment that had over time hardened into an armour. He had never allowed his affairs to interfere with either his work or his 'personal life'. His work was his 'wife', as Mihir loved to tell him often during their drinking sessions. His 'personal life' was his daughter and his immediate family. His entanglements with the women he fancied were always brief and purely physical. There was nothing more that he had to offer. And Ishita Iyer was most certainly not the type he generally went for. She seemed too soft, too vulnerable, too everything that Raman had himself once been. Wearing her heart on her sleeves, the woman had no defence mechanism, it seemed to him. And he would have left her alone in another time, in another life.
But the woman had somehow infiltrated his mind, his desires and was interfering with his work. Raman Kumar Bhalla, careerist and business tycoon, most certainly wasn't one to waste time daydreaming about what he might do if he had a certain woman in his arms. And yet, he had been doing exactly that lately. This made her into a problem that needed a speedy and effective solution. Not thinking about her didn't work. So he simply had to spend some 'quality time' with her and if that didn't cure him of this strange desire, he wasn't Raman Kumar Bhalla.
This needed to end before it made a serious impact on his work. With Mihir beside him, Raman thought no one at work had till now noticed that their boss was a little off lately. Raman clearly wasn't aware of the rumours that were already doing the rounds on the possible reasons behind their boss acting less like an angry bull of late and more like a human being prone to absent-minded musings and daydreaming.
As he passed the comb through his hair, Raman barely thought about the consequences of what he was about to do--pursue a woman who was married in front of her relations and his. If only the Bhalla family had seen what lay in his heart, they would have realised that the son of the family had died the moment Shagun walked out. In his place stood a man who had polished his selfishness into a weapon to strike at the world that had betrayed him.
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Ishita had worn her hair in a braid and now tucked away the loose strands that had escaped behind her ear. Vandita had picked out her saree for her. Ishita wasn't too sure of the red colour but Vandu's excitement had filled Ishita with an odd happiness.
As she looked at herself in the mirror, the door opened and Subbu stepped in. Barely glancing at her, he picked up the clothes she had laid out for him on the bed and began to change.
"Guess what happened today at work?" Ishita began, hoping to end the claustrophobic silence that stretched between them. Subbu looked at her without any interest but since he didn't show any signs of displeasure, Ishita took it as adequate encouragement to carry on.
"Pooja, my friend from Chennai, the one who got me this job, she's in Delhi. And she came to the clinic-"
Ishita was cut short by a knock on the door.
"Subbu! Come quickly!" Bala machandar's voice could be heard from the other side. By then Subbu had finished changing. He quickly brushed his hair and left without a backward glance.
Ishita didn't know why her cheeks hurt like she had just been slapped. Before darker thoughts could intrude however, Vandu stuck her head through the door and called out, "Ishu! What are you daydreaming about here? Hurry up! It's time we went down!"
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