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Saturday, November 27, 2021

Stupidity Cupidity » 3

 


New Lens; and the stupid cupids


So, you mean to say Nandini, my cousin sister Nandini, my maternal uncle’s daughter Nandini is in love. With whom? With the ever monstrous monster, my one and only best friend, the silent killer, the angry-young man, Manik.”


Calm Mukti calm, Mukti kept repeating in her head.


“Yes, Cabir." She replied. 


“But...How? When? No no…this cannot be. You must have been mistaken Mukti. Nandini hates …HATES Manik. You do not know how she glares at me when I speak about Manik in front of her."


No, she was not listening to Cabir's rant about Nandini avoiding Manik again.


“What exactly is your problem with Manik and Nandini being together?” Mukti finally asked the question that was nagging her when Cabir straightforward denied that Nandini loves Manik.


“Trust me Mukti, I don’t have any problem.  I will be the happiest if they are together. It just does not fit in.” Cabir said. He didn't know how to say that he was afraid of his best friend getting hurt.


“Oh, don’t give me that crap. I know there is something. Just spit it out.” Mukti said. Cabir sighed.


“I am afraid that what Nandini feels is just like or infatuation and if something more than she might have a crush on Manik but I highly doubt it. I just don’t want Manik to be hurt.”


“She is your sister. Did you even think if Manik hurts her?” Mukti asked listening to the ridiculousness of Cabir's thought.


“I know Mukti. Trust me, I care. But what I can say without a second thought is Manik’s love is genuine cause this is the first and trust me when I say this, this is the first time he has spoken the ‘L’ word. He straight out said, “I love Nandini.” And in all these years never had he told me that then just think.” Before Mukti could interrupt he continued, “And Manik was never loved. They called him a mistake that also a drunken mistake. In addition, coming from a person who does not know what love is that he is in love is just indescribable. You might say how one who does not know love gives the same to another? However, knowing Manik, for him love means home as per my words, but If Manik said then he will say ‘his destiny, his world.’ Tell me can you doubt now that he will ever hurt someone he loved for the first time; Someone who taught him what this feeling of complete warmth was; Someone who was his first and might be last forever-at least in his heart and soul?”


Mukti was at a loss for words. Can such a proclaimed selfless lover who is all ready to love someone for eternities in just his heart with just her memories ever exist? But again, isn’t Nandini the same she thought.


“Nandini is the same Cabir; she had her fair share of insecurities, her demons, her fears yet she kept her past aside and accepted her feelings. I don’t know if you know but she never had a true friend in school; it was only you but after you got Manik it was like she was all alone for herself with no support of someone of her age.” Mukti informed Cabir.


“I won’t say it’s not my fault that Nandini was alone. I know I was not there when she needed me. When all that fiasco happened in school and when her parents were not helping either. And I know from where you are coming from as you were somehow dragged in that fiasco so you might blame yourself for Nandini too.” Cabir stated but Mukti did not correct him. Did she blame herself? No, Never. Was Cabir correct? Not. However, like always she remained quiet. Wasn’t this a habit of hers to let people think as if they know her but did anyone know? The answer was, is, and might forever be a big No.


“But Mukti, I was there at least in her happiness and other times. Not as a friend but as a brother I was and she knows that too. What I know about Nandini is she shares her happiness with others but when it’s time to share her sadness, she shuts down herself. She isolates herself from others, does not talk to anyone, remains coped in her room with her favorite novel, but does not share. And slowly she drifts apart despite others pleading with her to share. She has so many people to share but it’s her decision to show anger as if we are at fault. She never understood that we won’t pity her but be there for her because she was loved.” Mukti was shocked listening to everything because the way Nandini said everything was nothing in front of what Cabir said.


“I know you might think how that’s possible? But Nandini was always the smallest and pampered to no extent. But slight comparison, slight rudeness, a little rise of voice and she will be in tears. With time, she got mature but that pampered girl was still there. And with just a slightly different behavior, she became insecure and it got the worst out of her. Like her parents sometimes felt proud of how you were so good at Sports then she won’t outright say don’t compare but take that as competition. Might have heard of how she tried weight loss and all but she could not. It was not that she could not but her parents would not because they never wanted their child to be hungry or diet and feel their beauty lacks. They were content with how Nandini was. They were proud trust me. But which parents don’t compare their children with others. Mine did and if you ask so does that of every child. Some might go overboard but one’s in a blue moon it was like a dose for a child to do better. But for Nandini, it was always competition. She didn’t like her flaws pointed out and her parents tried to remove her habit until school but could not and after school let her do as per her choice. But she still holds those fears and her jealousy towards Manik is the same. Someone from her family gave more of his attention to someone other than her and it didn’t settle well and came in form of ignorance and anger. I don’t know if she mentioned it, but the way Nandini avoids Manik is not like how you avoided Nandini. It was different and simply painful. It was outright rudeness so I try my best to not invite Nandini to friends or party gatherings where Manik is. I don’t like him getting hurt.”


Somewhere Mukti understood how Nandini could like her parents. Mukti's parents might be indifferent towards Mukti but Nandini was always pampered and not for once her flaws were pointed out maybe cause she was academic and that settled quite well with Nandini and Mutki’s parents both.


“And Mukti, do you know how Manik is?” Cabir smiled, his best friend always manages to do that.” He listens to everyone without interruption. But he talks, talks to just one person and that’s I. But you won’t believe that he talks too rarely, till now too and he might not say and I might not remember almost all except for last time, he shares everything with me when I am drunk and we are alone so not other spectators and listeners. So, in this way, he does not have to keep everything inside himself. He feels satisfied that he shared and didn’t keep it inside himself that might have been bad. For him his sadness is his and it should not affect others around him. He is the master at hiding feelings. I don’t know why he does that though, he knows I am there?” Cabir asked the last part more to himself.


Mukti chuckled, “Because he knows you are there.” Cabir looked at her confused.


“As you said he was always alone and called a mistake; it develops in mind that we are flawed. Then, when someone accepts us we make a better version of ourselves with their help, control the fears and broaden the mind but deep inside we know our flaws as that relationship that we didn’t have always nags. So, it’s like our own self-satisfaction that we get by keeping the people around us happy and not giving them a single reason to be sad from our side; be it from our behavior or our problems. It just helps us to realize we are not a mistake after all because the one who can make at least a person smile is a gift to humankind as in this selfish world, people give money and tears but never love and happiness. It’s like we being selfish.” Mukti added the last part with a wink.


Cabir shook his head and stated, “If this is what you call being selfish then I don’t even want to know what is selfless for you.”


“I can say that too.” Mukti stated, “It’s simple, to be honest. We are never selfless. We don’t know what that means. Whatever we do, we do for our own satisfaction. Every work we do, every person we keep happy, every relation we mend, or every fight we take, it’s for our own selfish reasons. Trust me there is no word as selfless, it’s all about being selfish but that is in a good or bad way. “


“You should give motivational classes, “Cabir said, “Will help many. “


“Now, Cabir, I truly am not someone to motivate others. This was just a thought. And Cabir, I am trying to be a cupid here and you are trying to make me a what? Philosopher?” Come on Cabir; don’t divert the topic from Nandini and Manik.”


“But there’s nothing. I have made my point clear. Nandini cannot love Manik.” Cabir stated.


“What you do not understand is there in that sentence of yours Cabir.” Mukti stated, “Nandini cannot love is not a sentence. Cause she can and she has already. But what you need to understand is if she will hurt Manik or not? And I can guarantee you she will not.”


“How can you be so sure?” Cabir asked with raised brows.


“Answer is something you gave me yourself. As you said, If something bothers Nandini she remains shut in her room with her novel; not go to a party and get drunk to divert her mind. You told me she is competitive. But May I ask did she ever try to be like Manik to you? “


Getting no answer from Cabir, Mukti continued, “I take that as no. Also, you said she does not like anyone to pinpoint her flaws, but do you know what the main flaw was in her own plan for herself. She tried to be jealous of Manik, to avoid Manik, but with just a few encounters she realized something you never realized that he is selfish and flawed.”


Cabir remained silent and Mukti was sure her last words would convince him that Manik and Nandini are supposed to be.


“One cannot accept others' flaws without mocking till they know that they too are not flawless and are still imperfect. And Nandini, she accepted Manik as he is. Her exact words were, “Maybe exactly as I have wanted my forever to be but just a little more flawed, a little more reckless, a little more handsome, a little more selfish, and a little more…loving“ Mukti was sure she got Cabir at this. So, she silently got up to have a few more drinks before calling it a night leaving Cabir to his thoughts.


“But how did you know how to find me? You just came and said, you were Nandini’s friend and she loves my best friend Manik.” Cabir asked before she could leave.


“I have seen you since childhood Cabir. You were that small prankster of our locality whenever you came around at Nandini’s house. Trust me, the damage you have done to my parent's flowerpots, they were so close to banning you in the locality. And about this party, sometimes having party animals as colleagues come in handy. I was sure you would never miss a party on Saturday night and with you already known as the party-loving cousin of Nandini, your invitation was confirmed. So, tried my luck and here you are.”


“You are smart,” Cabir stated.


“It’s just that I think,” Mukti said with a wink and disappeared in the crowd of drunkards leaving Cabir to his thoughts.


It was time to search Mukti’s Instagram id and follow her, thought Cabir, Cupids need to remain in touch.


It was Sunday evening when Cabir finally messaged Mukti who had accepted his follow request just in the morning and followed back too.


He decided to not do any formalities and come to the point of thinking about Mukti’s straightforward character.


Cabir

So, what’s the plan?


Mukti

Plan? What plan?


Cabir

Cupid’s plan?

Mukti

What rubbish is that?

Cabir

You got to be kidding me?

Mukti

???

Cabir

Plan to bring Nandini and Manik together

Plan to be cupids for MaNan

 

Mukti

Oh

Wait…what?

Do we need to plan that?

Cabir

Of course, we need to.

What did you think?

We will just keep them together in a place and ask them to confess.

Mukti

Umm…Yeah

I thought that only.

You will bring Manik to my place where I will call Nandini too 

Just repeat their confession to each other.

Cabir

For a second I thought you were serious.

You are funny Mukti.

Mukti

I am serious Cabir.

Cabir

What the hell?

Cabir:

Have you gone nuts?

And you wanted to be cupid with this plan?

I don’t believe this.

Mukti

That’s not a plan Cabir.

That’s a logical thing to do.

And trust me, it took me exactly 2 hours to think through every loophole.

Cabir

Wait? Loopholes? Is this some business project?

And 2 hours for this crap?

Mukti

Crap? How dare you?

This is unique cupidity and you call it crap.

And may I ask what did you plan that you dare to call my plan a crap?

Cabir

I may not have a plan but this is bullshit.

And if you really think us asking them to confess they will confess then, I must say you are delusional.

Mukti

It’s called being rational. Not delusional.

I will say you are delusional if you think I didn’t think this through.

I have prepared a complete chart of loopholes of how this might not work.

Trust me there was just a 1% chance of this working but guess what?

Cabir

Guess what? There is no chance left now.

Mukti

So much negativity is harmful Cabir.

So, now there is a 100% chance that this will work.

And you are to follow my lead.

Cabir

You really think I will support this.

It. Is. Stupidity. Not. Cupidity

Mukti

With Manik being selfish (selfless as per you), he will never confess.

With Nandini being still uncertain, she will not do so too.

So, we ought to do the confessing part.

 

Cabir

And they will straightforward deny it.

Mukti

I know that.

But when will that talkative nature of yours and logic of mine come in handy.

I will give them logics to support my point. You back me up.

Cabir

Do you think Cupidity is a debate?

Mukti

Nope, I don’t.

But these two are just not …normal.

So this is the most logical thing to do.

Cabir

There is nothing logical in LOVE.

And I am sure you have never known what love is.

Mukti

For the first time, you are right in both statements.

But in this case, this is the only right thing to do.

Mukti

We just have to make them see from our lens, and make them give each other a chance, a start.

Cabir

Since you said ‘right’ instead of logical, I will think this through.

Mukti

Does that mean you are convinced that it will work?

Cabir

Not yet.

But since I don’t have any plan and they have waited enough.

Though I still feel this isn’t going to work.

Mukti

Cabir, we are just giving them a blank page.

They will start their story on their own.

Cabir

I didn’t take you as one to read Romance.

Mukti

I can say the same.

I didn’t take you as one pessimist.

Will just need to remember ‘not to judge a book by its cover’.

Cabir

You should change your name to “Straightforward Cracker”

Mukti

And you too “Humorless Pessimist”

Cabir

How can you call me Humorless?

I am funny okay.

People are fond of me for my jokes.

Mukti

PJs you mean.

Pathetic Jokes of Pathetic Joker.

That will be a small description of your name.

Cabir

Ha-ha. Very funny.

I died laughing.

Mukti

Thanks for the name though.

I like it, defines me.

Also, glad you find me funny.

 

Mukti

I will show you more of my shades next Sunday evening 

with Manik at my place whose address

 I will send it to you later.

Cabir

Why next Sunday?

Mukti

Cabir…you need to learn a lot.

This one week for our MaNan to think everything through?

Come on they have just realized and that someone other than them knows it.

It needs processing and polishing from their side before we give them the final touch.

Cabir

Tell me how much did you think in 2 hours?

Mukti

That was just a joke Cabir. 

You don’t expect me to keep thinking about someone else’s love story 

 I have work to do.

It’s all spontaneous.

What can I do if my sarcasm seems likes seriousness to you.

Cabir

I am signing off Mukti.


Cabir had just one thought in mind, “I don’t know about MaNan, but the day Mukti falls in love or say someone falls in love with Mukti, that day hell will break loose for that Guy cause for this Straightforward Cracker, Love will not be the beauty of fireworks but the blast of bomb and aftereffects.”



While Mukti thought, “I am certain MaNan will get their forever but Cabir will have to first exactly stop opening his mouth to utter those PJs and it will be possible when the girl is really a pro at humor and sarcasm, unlike the Humorless Pessimist who is delusional to think he can be anything but stupid.”


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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Certified Crazy → 5

 


Raizada's house was bustling early the next day. 

Khushi's chirpiness and Anjali's giggles were refreshing, Arav's irritation with homework was old and Arnav's typing away on the laptop was boring. But whatever it was, it looked the same but felt different. 

The atmosphere looked like it was anticipating. Waiting for something big.

"Di, where are they? Are they coming or not?"  Khushi asked getting impatient.

"Khushi, they are coming for lunch, not breakfast," Arnav replied before Anjali could even open her mouth.

"And why are you wearing this red sari? They are coming for simple lunch ." Arnav showed how annoyed he was seeing her in his favorite color but the tragedy of the situation, she was not ready for him but that dimple guy whom she was waiting eagerly.

"Don't worry Khushiji, they will come in time. Please have your breakfast." Anjali replied completely ignoring the glare she was receiving from her Chote.

"Di, why are you not ready yet? You know we will not get time later on." Khushi asked Anjali who was still in her nightdress.

"Don't worry about that Khushiji. After breakfast, I'll get ready. Till that time, you please look after preparation. " Anjali replied signaling something through her eyes making Khushi nod in return.

Arav who was sitting opposite his mother and Mami was a little suspicious about their behavior. Ok, he knew that weirdness came naturally to them. But, the way they were behaving was a bit undigestable.

"Mom, is something special today?" Arav asked making every head turn towards him.

"Arav, I need your help. Please come with me." Khushi interrupted Arav before he could ask any more questions.

"But Mami,"  Arav tried saying something but was stopped by a little annoyed Arnav.

"Khushi, what help do you need from a child? I'm there, I'll help you." Arnav said eyeing Arav from head to toe.

"I didn't expect this from you mamu," Arav said in a hurt tone. Out of all, he never expected his mamu to say that.

"Come Mami, I'll help you." Arav dragged Khushi along with him throwing daggers in Arnav's direction.

"Do you also think I'm a child Mami? " Arav asked in a childish tone as soon as they reached Arnav and Khusi's room making Khushi chuckle at his behavior.

"Oh come on Arav, why are you taking that one sentence so seriously. " Khushi replied rolling her eyes.

"So you also think I'm a child," Arav said. His expression was one of hurt.

"Oh my baccha.No, you are not a child. You are a very mature person. But again, for us, no matter how big you become, you will always be that small Arav who used to hide behind his Mami to save himself from his mamma's scolding." Khushi pulled his cheek making Arav pout and smile at the same time.

"Leave all that Arav. I have called you to discuss something very important." Khushi said in a serious tone.

"What is it Mami that you called me instead of mamu?"  Arav asked in a suspicious tone trying to raise his eyebrows like Arnav.

"You little devil. To become like Arnavji, you don't need to do whatever he does." Khushi slapped him playfully making him grin.

"And now, listen carefully." Khushi took her time sharing the plan and ideas with her nephew.

Arav was more excited with every word of his Mami.

"Oh my god Mami, It's great. I never knew you two are such good actors." Arav exclaimed excited after listening to his Mami.

"But how did I forget such an important day,"  Arav added with little remorse.

"It's ok Arav. No need to feel bad. Now you know what you need to do right?"  Khushi asked smiling slightly looking at his expression.

"Yes, Mami you don't have to worry now. Do Aashi know about this?"  Arav asked getting suspicious.

"Unfortunately, yes. Such a devil she is." Khushi said making faces.

"Okay...." Arav drawled, " Why did you say like that Mami?" Arav asked seeing her expression.

"She heard di and I accidentally. And when we tried including her in the plan instead of agreeing with us she blackmailed us. Can you believe that?" Khushi showed her disbelief.

I can, Arav thought but didn't dare voice out. His mami didn't need to learn how much her little daughter is like her dad in business mode.

"Mami, what did she do?" Arav asked patentiely.

"Don't ask Arav, don't ask. She is becoming unbelievable these days." Khushi continued with her banter completely missing that irritated look on Arav face.

"Ok, I'll not ask," Arav said irritated.

"What do you mean by you'll not ask? You should ask. You are her big brother you should know about her." Khushi continued again about his responsibilities.

"Mami, are you saying what she did or not?" his voice a little on edge.

"Hey, why are you getting angry? I'm telling. You only keep on disturbing me." Khushi stopped when a deadly glare was thrown at her.

Wasnot's he a mini Raizada ? she thought proudly.

"Fine fine, listen. When di and I were talking, she heard our talk accidentally and..."

Flashback

"Mamma... bua..." Aashi called interrupting Khusi and Anjali.

"Aashi. what are you doing here? " Khushi asked shocked as well as suspicious with her daughter's sudden entry.

"Nothing much," Aashi grinned, "Just listening to your planning." 

Overcoming the shock, Khusi thought, Just like Arnavji.

"Aashi baccha now since you know the plan you will support us right? " Anjali asked hopefully.

"Yes." aashi agreed, smiling widely.

"Oh, my baccha." Khushi pulled aashi in her arm feeling happy that she agreed without any fuss. 

"But I have one condition," Aashi said smirking like her father looking at how her mamma was twisting her lips.

This little ASR, Khusi grumbled inaudibly.

"Look di, she is becoming just like Arnavji. She puts forward her condition even if the work to be done is hers." Khushi complained glaring at aashi who was smiling sweetly at her mother.

"What do you want?"  Khushi asked knowing very well that she will not do anything until her wish is fulfilled.

"I want the latest iPhone," Aashi said clapping her hand.

"What the? Aashi have you gone mad. You are just seven for God's sake." Khushi tried putting some sense in her crazy daughter.

"Khushiji, Relax. And Aashi, you know it's not your age to use a phone. Ask something else," Anjali's tone was polite yet warning. This mini version of her Chote was so difficult to handle.

"No bua. All my friends have iPhones." Aashi said. Her eyes already forming tears.

"Aashi ki Bacchi, don' lie," Khushi warned. She was not going to fall for those crocodile tears.

"Mamma, I'm Khusiki Bacchi. Not aashi ki."  Aashi said rolling her eyes. Her tears were all gone.

"And I'm not lying. They have." Aashi said referring to her friends. Her tone defending.

"Accha?"  Khushi said narrowing her eyes. Her daughter was avoiding looking at her eyes yet nodded at her innocently. Khushi knew how to handle her daughter.

She turned to Anjali, "Di let's cancel bringing that Barbie house. After all, our aashi is a big girl now. She wants iPhone. What will she do with Barbie's house? "  Khushi winked at Anjali who just shake her head looking at this crazy mother-daughter duo.

As expected, the reaction was fast, "No no don't cancel that. I want it. I don't want iPhone." 

"And?" Khushi asked raising her eyebrows.

"And my friends too don't have iPhones. " Aashi accepted her lie bending her head suddenly feeling bad for lying.

"I knew it. We all mother had a meeting about this topic only and I had strictly denied the use of a phone. They  all agreed." Khushi said proudly.

"But... I'm very disappointed with you. I never expected you'll lie to your mamma." Khushi said. Though not hurt, she had been displeased and she had to make sure her daughter understood otherwise she will keep repeating the same.

"I am sorry Mamma." This time the voice was meek. The tears are too real.

Good, Khusi though determined not to let herself get affected and give in easily.

"Oh mera sona. No need to feel bad. And don't cry. Mamma is not angry, she is just upset." Anjali soothed hugging aashi who was ready to burst into tears looking at Khushi.

"Sorry, mamma. Please don't be upset. For today, I'll never lie. I promise." Aashi promised. The cuteness and innocent sincerity made Khusi give in.

"Oh mera sona. Don't cry." Khushi pulled her in her arms, "Kep your promise, okay"

Aashi nodded clutching her mom tightly.

"Now now..." Anjali said, all excited," Ready to surprise papa?"

"Yes..." Aashi grinned making Khusi smile.

Present

"Can you believe that? She was asking for iPhone? Even I, Khushi Kumai GuptaSingh Raizada, don't use iPhone and aashi ki Bacchi ko iPhone chahiye," Khushi stated in an annoyed tone.

"Aashi ki Nahi, Khushi ki Bacchi." Arav corrected her earning a glare from Khushi.

"You know when I asked Arnavji to bring me iPhone, he said that I'm still a child to use iPhone. Can you believe that? He had the audacity. How dare he...." Khushi would have strangled Arnav if he was in front of her.

"So, You're not angry with aashi but with mamu. " Arav pointed out.

"Are you getting quite observant Mr. Jha?"  Khushi teased making Arav blush. 

"Anyway, " Khusi started," Arav, you understand everything right?" Her tone was serious.

"Yes mami. Don't worry, I will keep them away from the terrace." Arav agreed.

"This shall be fun," Khushi said clapping her hands and smiling widely.

It was going to be just wonderful.


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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Chaotic Chaos : 3

 

11/11/2021

 He hated
 
red - the color

splashed in 

blood

and hate.



Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Stupidity Cupidity » 2




DRUNK NANDINI; and the confessions of love

Never in her wildest dreams, nor even in her worst of nightmares did Mukti-the badass girl for whom life is race and love story a clique; thought that she will be listening to “The confession of Love” that too, of her arch-enemy Nandini - the perfect girl her parents time and again wanted her to be.


The best part of the confession was drunk Nandini and sober Mukti.


It was a success as well as a farewell party for one of Mukti’s colleagues who had gotten a big job opportunity out of the country. Booze and music were always in Mukti’s favorites so she wholeheartedly accepted the invitation though for the act of courtesy, as you like to put it, she had given a smile and congratulated him first.


The enthusiasm with which she had come to the party did not even last for 30 minutes after entering the party. The sole credit of the booze tasting bitter and music sounding horrific was the presence of the person she despises the most- Nandini, who was unaware of the heated gaze of Mukti and lost in the dancing beat with booze in hand having the time of her life.


How could she forget they worked in the same company with equal positions though in different departments with her avoiding any talk with Nandini except for extreme situations?


“Be like Nandini- the topper; smart and intelligent. And you, plain stupid.” The words of her father thrown at her with every result and her mother adding insults of her own came to hunt Mukti just by the mere sight of Nandini- the neighbor whose parents were too proud of having her as their daughter. Slight correction, not just Nandini’s own parents, but hers too.

Mukti can never forget how for the first time she had thought her parents would be proud of her, after all, she had gotten her dream job in one of the reputed organizations but as she had entered her house while shouting and calling for her parents, her whole world had come crashing.

That day she had decided to stop thinking she can be ‘the daughter’ for her parents who were busy celebrating and feeding sweets to each other for Nandini had gotten the job in such a reputed organization.

They had looked at her with disappointment even before knowing what she wanted to share and fed her with sweets, which had tasted bitter.

That day she decided to move out. She just went to her room, packed her bags, and got details of her savings from her bank account to search for an apartment.  

The problem was she had no friends to ask for help. In school, she wanted someone who would recognize her for herself and not someone who stays close to the topper and knows the secrets of the topper too; after all, they were the next-door neighbors.

Not that she did not try or did not have friends; she had at one point. But the mistake was, she confined her feelings with them after having an argument early morning with her parents who wanted her to be like Nandini, but the so-called friends rumored around saying how Mukti cursed and said bad words about Nandini, the sunshine of class, the favorite student of teachers, the perfect tutor, the perfect friend. Had the rumor been inside school then it was okay, however, with air it reached from students to parents and from parents to parents, it reached her from her father’s slap.

Then, her mother asked to apologize to Nandini, which she did without a word more. Moreover, that day she did something else too, she shut herself. The extrovert and carefree Mukti had become what others had labeled her as, the selfish, self-centered girl but for herself, she was a badass queen, who was racing for survival amidst the rumors, insults, and time.

From then she stopped pleasing her parents, she didn’t fight back, gave a one-word answer, listened to every colorful word they said, never argued, cried herself at night, and started finding solace in the thrill of adventure and racing and meeting strangers.

In college where there was no Nandini for the first time, but the trust issues did not help her. They were just mere acquaintances. However, the hope of her parents one day saying they were proud to have her, as their daughter was there but the same Nandini too crushed that.

 

She moved out placing back a letter for them.

 

Dear beloved parents,

“I regret getting a job in the same company as your precious Nandini. Therefore, to hide my jealousy as per you and to live my life in happiness as per me, I am moving out. Call me if you remember you have a daughter but do not expect me to answer like an obedient daughter because I am not that. Goodbye.”

Stupid ‘Badass’ daughter of yours

These entire years one thing she did not understand was, never did she wish for Nandini to fail, nor did she wish to outsmart her. In fact, she always thought Nandini was lucky to have such loving parents who were so good to Mukti too than her own were. Then how did they all label her as jealous?

Was wanting her parents to stop comparing her with someone she was not being jealous of? Was wishing some appreciation for her efforts and not be called stupid for not having IQ as someone else and having slight dislike towards that someone to being envious?

If jealousy had this meaning then what about the one where you resent a certain someone with such passion that you can even kill them for something they have which you don’t?

She was far from it then why she too categorized in that.


After the few attempts to leave had failed, Mukti had taken refuge in the isolated balcony away from the prying eyes and away from the view of the dance floor and certain someone.


It was about 15 minutes of silence for Mukti with her, her thoughts and booze that was still untouched. The thrill was gone so was the sweetness of the drink.


She came out from her retrieve from a shout of her name…


“Muktiiiii…” She had expected someone from her colleague but turning around she was shocked seeing the last person she expected.


Mukti was staring at the person without blinking her eyes still in shock but was startled by a sudden shout near her ears making her jump.


“What the hell Nandini?” Mukti shouted while keeping her hands in her heart to calm the erratic beating.


“I called you but you didn’t reply so I called you again,” Nandini added with a grin making Mukti roll her eyes.


“Why are you here, Nandini?” Mukti asked while jumping slightly and adjusting herself on the bricked railing of the balcony and made her comfortable.


Nandini looked at Mukti who was swinging her legs and tried to copy Mukti and jump but was failing continuously.


Mukti was getting irritated with the continuous jumping sounds and failing tries, so she again asked.


“What do you want Nandini?” Nandini looked at her with hopeful eyes and added, “I too want to seat like you.”


Mukti did not know what to reply but sighing forwarded her hand and instructed her. Nandini gladly hold Mukti’s hand and did as Mukti told.


Finally, both were sitting with their back towards the sky and the height while facing inside the room with the crazy crowd.


A few moments of silence passed after which Nandini started poking Mukti’s arms to gain Mukti’s attention, “What now?” Mukti asked irritated.


“I am bored,” replied Nandini.


“Then, what do I do? Be an entertainer for you.” Mukti snapped which made Nandini’s lips wobble as if about to cry.


“Am I that bad that everyone hates me?” Nandini asked with a choked voice making Mukti not know what was making her so emotional by a simple sarcastic smell.


Thinking something Mukti asked, “Are you drunk?”


“Don’t you know Nandini doesn’t drink?” Nandini replied sassily making Mukti roll her eyes and mutter, “Where am I stuck?”


“Nandini, did you drink anything at this party?” Mukti asked calmly not knowing how the mood swings work.


Never had she handled someone drunk before.


“I just drank that cold drink,” Nandini replied after a few minutes of thinking, “It was so cool and chilling,” Nandini replied dreamily.


“But…” Nandini stopped and her expression turned angry from dreamy which Mukti did notice, “That green garden didn’t let me have more than just half bottle. And on top of that, he scolded me for drinking his best friend’s drink.”


“Green garden?” Mukti asked not knowing who have drunk Nandini nicknamed like that.


“Tch, you don’t know green garden? Come, I will introduce you. He looks so funny in that bright green t-shirt. Two of myself will fit in that one.” The words funny too sounded like ‘punny’ with the slurring of drunken Nandini.


“Be careful- oops!” Nandini could not hold herself with her wobbly legs and fell down with a thud on the balcony floor.


Instead of standing up as Mukti had thought she would, Nandini just sat crossed leg while rubbing her legs, and her arms hurt by fall.


“I know people call me down to earth but you don’t need to keep proving it each time. “ Nandini said pointing an accusing finger at the floor making Mukti complain to the almighty.


“You love to torture me right? Like how can you? Of all people, you bestowed me with the presence of someone who is the reason for my miseries and that too drunk. How? ”


“Just like that. It just happens.” Nandini said making Mukti look at her who had a nonchalant expression.


“Hmm?” Mukti asked unaware of what now standing yet swinging Nandini said.


“You asked how, and I just replied.” Nandini said, “My god Mukti, how can you forget things just like that.” Nandini added while throwing her hands in the air. Mukti rolled her eyes at Nandini’s exaggeration.


“I didn’t forget. I just had my mind pre-occupied with something.” Mukti replied making Nandini bob her head in understanding.


“I know. I too when start to think, I keep on thinking.” Nandini said with a finger on  her chin, but added with a pout, “But I really don’t want to think as whenever I think I think about him and it makes me smile and I don’t like that.”


Mukti just listened having nothing to do and it seems to be getting interesting too. The forever-single girl had a crush -that was news.


“It would have been so easy if he had been like you,” Nandini added making Mukti frown.


“Like me?” Mukti asked pointing her finger at herself while Nandini bobbed her head in yes but her statement said otherwise.


“No, not like you. How can he be like you? He cannot be a girl. Nope. Nada.” Nandini said making Mukti sigh.


“Nandini, who is he that should not be she?” Mukti asked getting interested; not always do you get to know your enemy’s secret.


“He who must not be named. “ Nandini replied.


“You are potter head?” Mukti asked, “Yep, I am but I feel like I will not be a great wizard.” Nandini added with watery eyes. It was drink or emotions, Mukti did not know.


“Why do you think so?” Mukti asked curiously because as much of a perfect human Nandini was, she will make a great wizard too, she thought.


“I just know so,” Nandini replied. Her voice cracked yet she continued. “When I could not be a good human, how can I be a good wizard?” she replied more like asked. Mukti did not know what to reply.


“Do you know what I think?” Mukti asked after a few minutes of silence, “I think a perfect girl like you will make a perfect wizard too.” Mukti replied.


Nandini chuckled humorously, “Says the perfect girl herself. You don’t have to give me false hope, I understand.”


“Perfect girl? Me?” Mukti asked with a disbelieving expression, “You got to be kidding me.”


Nandini shook her head repeatedly to deny Mukti.


“You Are Perfect.” Nandini emphasized, “So much that my own parents time and again had said me to be like you.” She choked on her last words.


Mukti laughed a sarcastic laugh at first but slowly it grew -more hysteric. Nandini was startled but kept looking at Mukti who was wiping the tears from her eyes.


“You are hilarious Nandini,” Mukti said, calming down.


“I am not joking.” Nandini snapped, “My parents were always like- look at Mukti, so good at what she does. Just perfectly balances everything. She has so many medals for every sport. How fantastic she is at literature and drawing? How gracefully she carries herself. Her fashion sense is amazing. Take tips from her.  Not like, we are not proud of you to be first in academics, but we will be more proud if you can balance between both academics and athletics. We do not ask for the first position but participation. Your mom was on the girl’s football team while I was on the cricket team in college. However, you being the daughter of those sporty parents are not even participating. Have enthusiasm like Mukti. Just try. It’s all about trying.”


Mukti was at a loss for words. She did not know what to say. Should she laugh at the ridiculousness of the situation or think deeper? 


Be silent. Let her talk, she decided.


Nandini had tears prickling in her eyes; her voice hoarse, “You know how much my self-esteem reduced after hearing those rumors. I was devastated. I started the diet, started eating less. I started to learn basketball from dad but that disappointed look always made me feel bad. When I used to look at you getting medals for football or badminton, I many times had thought to be in your place. They loved me no doubt on that but comparison hurts, hurts more than one can think. You know that sometimes I wished your parents were mine; they were too good to me. After each tries too I failed, became this potato-faced girl with short height, no fashion sense, so my parents were always a little disappointed. They did not tell me after school, as they knew I grew up but I knew it when they looked at you riding bikes, racing with colonies boys. My dad always wanted her daughter to be a fighter, but somewhere he knew I was weak. Despite me getting a job at such a respected company and having a perfectly settled life, they were happy for me but something was always missing. And I confined in your parents the news of my job and they were truly happy for me.”


Nandini was crying now.


“My parents loved me and still love me but it’s not enough at times. I feel unwanted. And I tried hard to hate you for this but I could not, you know why?” Nandini asked looking at Mukti skeptically.


“Maybe because you thought I was not at fault. I am just being me and you were being you.” Mukti replied in a daze, as this was something she had been seeking answers from childhood too.


“Yes, we are basically like strangers as you avoid me; maybe because you too think I don’t match to your standards.” Nandini hiccupped.


Nandini’s energy drained now. She was sleepy, the after-effects of spiked drink and crying. But she shook her head to take the sleep away.


Mukti was at a loss for words. She wanted to correct Nandini, scream at her. She wanted to shout, “At least your parents didn’t voice it out all your life. At least they knew you grew up. At least they said they loved you. Do you know how after leaving the house too my parents did not care if lived or die? They did not call, not even during festivals did they wish or ask me to visit at least. A message they sent though; you were a mistake. Never show your face.”


However, Mukti kept quiet. At least her parents loved Nandini genuinely and were good in her eyes. Let the bubble be for her happiness, Mukti thought.


In addition, drunken Nandini might never know what happened today. The Confessions. Mukti decided not to dwell or she will burst. The bottled emotions will explode and now was not the time.


Will there ever be a time? she thought but let it go.


“Nandini, I am sorry for everything but just know you are perfect as you are. Don’t think otherwise,” Mukti said while jumping down from the railing and holding Nandini’s shoulder.


“But…” Nandini was about to protest but she was cut off,


“Leave all this. You were at a party to have fun but see you are making me emotional too. Let’s make tonight a new beginning okay?” Mukti asked slowly, cautiously seeing Nandini’s expression.


“Fun? What fun? I was not here to have fun.” Nandini replied shrugging her shoulders, “I was here to forget the monster but now I am again thinking about him. Why cannot he be like you and avoid me so that I can hate him? No, he has to be polite to me and talk to me. That idiot.” Nandini grumbled.


 Mukti chuckled at Nandini’s cute expression. She really was innocent, Mukti smiled at her thought.


“You…you are laughing at me Mukti? So bad, so bad of you. Here I am putting my grief in front of you and you ….Go, I don’t want to talk to you.” Nandini kept muttering things under her breath while turning her back towards Mukti.


“Okay okay sorry. But you are cute.” Nandini turned to Mukti; her gaze pointed to know if it was a lie. Not finding any lie, she grinned.


“And who is this monster? Why do you want to hate him?” Mukti asked; her curiousness had skyrocketed now.


 “You don’t know the Monster? The monster Manik?” Nandini asked dramatically as if everyone should know him.


He cannot be a TV or fictional character, can he? Mukti thought but did not let her mind drift that way.


Again, Nandini added, “Yeah, how will you know? It is not as if everyone should know him. I will say no one should know him.”


“But did he do something to you?” Mukti’s curiosity was like that of a cat- too much that she would want to know even if it means death though it could not be that grave, was in her mind.


“He …that monster did so many things. First, he took away Cabir from me?” Mukti shouted, “What? Cabir? Your cousin? “


“Yes, my Cabu. “ Nandini pouted, “Do you know Cabir had always been my best friend. I would share my secrets with just him. Being an introvert I had no friends who I could rely on but Cabir, he was always there. However, with Manik, it changed. Every visit by Cabir, it was Manik this, Manik that. “


Mukti was getting the point now, knew what Nandini felt. The jealousy was there but the feelings of attraction too were there.


“You know I hated him thinking he was some arrogant, short-tempered, impolite, cruel boy who took my Cabu and wrapped him around his fingers but ….” Nandini drifted off.


Mukti did not ask anything when Nandini stopped. She was being patient for she knew one word and the drunken Nandini’s mind would travel somewhere else, in total another dimension.


After a few seconds as Mukti expected, Nandini continued, “I met him at Cabir’s home in Cabir’s birthday a few years- five to be precise. We were like known strangers; just occasional talks. I avoided him like you did.” Let us say at least one quality of mine was helpful to someone, Mukti thought but did not comment, as that was sure to divert the talk.


“But every time I found something new, something intriguing in him. He was polite to those who mattered, the ones with self-respect. The two-faced people faced his rude side, the monstrous side if you may see. His fists spoke only when his anger had exploded and that anger was always directed to ones who tried to harm the one he cared for. No one understood his point. He was just misunderstood and he loved to keep it that way to put people at bay.”


“How was he with you?” Mukti could not stop herself asking as that was needed the most to go ahead.


“I don’t know how to put it,” Nandini answered thoughtfully, “Maybe exactly as I have wanted my forever to be but just a little more flawed, a little more reckless, a little more handsome, a little more selfish, a little more….” Nandini trailed off, “loving.” She concluded.


At that time Mukti knew it, Nandini had realized what she too as a listener had done.


“You love him,” Mukti stated for her looking at a look of uncertainty trying to appear in Nandini’s face.


“But…but…how?” Nandini’s voice cracked and her eyes were droopy. Mukti held Nandini’s shoulder in support knowing the latter was exhausted and it was a matter of a few seconds before she passed out.


“Cause there is a very thin line between love and hate; jealousy and desire; protectiveness and possessiveness…” Mukti had not even completed her when Nandini passed out making Mukti sigh.


It was going to be a tough job to take her home, Mukti thought.


Mukti took Nandini with her to her apartment, and helped her, with a lot of struggle, and tucked her in bed.


Mukti too crashed beside her without bothering to change; the confessions were too much for her.


Nandini had gone to the party with one thought in mind, have fun, and forget him.


The dance, the drink, the socializing, and the music were all a diversion from him. Moreover, she was sure it would help.


However, what she did not expect was to get drunk, more precisely her drink to be spiked.


What she did not expect above that was having no memory of what happened after she left the dance floor.


The most unexpected and shocking of all, she woke up beside the one who avoided her the most, the stranger she knew all so well be it as a neighbor, her school acquaintance, and now, her colleague- the badass girl as she is known as Mukti.


Nevertheless, what seemed to snatch the floor beneath her was the blow Mukti gave her. After an aspirin for the hangover, a cup of coffee as she liked it, and a full plate of breakfast with polite smiles and normal talks, Mukti had finally thrown the ball at her full-speed, neither had she had a bat to defend it, nor quick reflexes to dodge it. She was clean-bowled not in the field, not in the head, but in heart, which raced as if she was to pass out soon.


 “So, how are you planning to confess your love to your Monster?”


Moreover, it took no rocket science to know, she was never to drink because drinking meant confessions that can prove deadly if it is to someone like Mukti.


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