BREAK
THE RULES
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Rutva outstretched her
arms and let out a yawn. Once again she took a look at the design and smiled in
quiet satisfaction. She rolled up her design sheet and put back her design
tools into the bag. She had just completed designing a villa for one of her
clients. Making someone’s dream come true was the best part of being an
architect. Although she was exhausted, her mind was jumping with excitement of
having created a unique design. It was already late in the night and she had to
wake up early every morning to reach office on time. Before going to bed, she
enabled the internet connection on her smartphone and checked the WhatsApp
messages that she had received. One of them caught her attention and she
immediately tapped on it.
Partha [23.30]: Let’s meet
tomorrow.
She frowned and quickly
sent a reply.
Rutva [00.17]: What happened?
There was no reply for a
couple of minutes. She was guessing the numerous reasons for the emergency
behind his message. The last time they met each other was about four months
ago. Her screen lit up indicating the received message.
Partha [00.20]: I thought you
had slept. Why are you still awake? Can we meet tomorrow?
She let out a sigh.
What
are you up to?!! I am certain you are entangled in some mess.
Rutva [00.22]: Alright. Where?
Partha [00.22]: Toit at 8
Rutva [00.23]: Done. Be at my
office by 7.30. Kiran is mine for tomorrow ;)
There was no reply for a
few seconds. A mischievous smile played around her lips. She knew that her
demand was not easily acceptable for him.
Partha [00.24]: K
Rutva grinned at his
reply. No matter how serious the matter at hand was, she was elated to see her
demand being fulfilled.
Rutva [00.25]: J J J
There was no reply from
him. Her eyebrows once again knotted into a frown. She could easily guess that
something was terribly wrong with him.
Rutva [00.27]: What’s wrong Puttu?
Partha [00.28]: Hmmm
That reply of his always
irritated her. He said that only when he wanted to avoid speaking about
something.
Rutva [00.29]: You better give
me a straight answer. I am already sleep-starved!
Partha [00.30]: Nothing Ru.
You sleep. We can talk tomorrow.
She let out a tired sigh.
You
have given me no choice, buddy. We have to talk tomorrow!
Rutva [00.31]: Okay. Sleep
well. Good night and sweet dreams J
Partha [00.31]: Good night.
She disabled the internet
connection on her phone and switched off the light in her room. Lying on her
bed, she closed her eyes but her thoughts once again went back to Partha. She
kept wondering about what might have happened that he wanted to meet her at
such a short notice, but gave up soon and fell asleep.
Partha and Rutva had been
friends since their childhood. They had been neighbours until both of them
turned 15. Later her family had shifted to another part of the city. Despite
that, they continued to stay in touch and were best friends forever. Both of them
graduated last year and were placed in good companies through campus
recruitment. She was an architect and he was a software engineer. Until a
couple of years ago they texted almost every other day and consulted each other
before making any silly or crucial decision in their life. Although they could
not meet often, whenever they saw each other it did not take long for them to
pick up from the place where they had left the previous time. It was as if no
time had lapsed in between. Yet assignments, exams, work, commitments, love,
life – everything had played a vital role in keeping them away from spending
time with each other like they used to during their childhood. Instead of
cribbing about it, they accepted the reality and moved on in life. Despite all
this, they were very well aware of the simple truth that when they needed,
their best friend was just a call away…
Rutva quickly completed
her work and informed her Manager that she would have to leave early today. She
was giving the final touches to her design when Partha called.
‘Hello, where are you?’
she asked picking up her bag.
‘I am outside the gate,’
he replied.
‘I am coming in five
minutes,’ she said and disconnected the call. She bade her colleagues goodbye
and hurried to the entrance. He was leaning against his bike and looking at his
phone. Hearing her footsteps he looked up and gave her a broad smile. She
grinned back at him and waved her hand.
‘Hey Puttu!’
She raised her right hand
and locked it with his, resembling the posture of arm wrestlers. This was their
traditional way of greeting each other.
‘Not bad! You have
managed to leave work early,’ he said raising an eyebrow in surprise.
‘I had already informed
my Boss about it. He is a really sweet person,’ she said shrugging.
‘Now come on, give me the
key,’ she demanded outstretching her hand. Partha looked at his bike in longing
and reluctantly gave her the key. She handed him her backpack.
‘I hope you haven’t
forgotten to carry your license. Please take care of my Kiran, she means a lot
to me.’
Rutva narrowed her eyes
at him.
‘I have my license.
Moreover, Kiran is mine for the day and I know how to handle him. You stay out
of this!’ she said defiantly. He simply shook his head and slipped out of his
leather jacket. She wore his jacket and put on the helmet. He slid his arms
through the slings of her backpack. They both mounted the bike and she rode the
navy blue Pulsar 220cc with ease. Partha was fiercely possessive about his bike
but he did not mind sharing it with her. They both had together chosen the bike
after much debate and research. As a boy, he was a huge fan of the Shah Rukh
Khan song – ‘Tu hai meri Kiran’! So when they decided to name the bike, Kiran
was the obvious choice. For him, Kiran was his lady love while she considered
Kiran as her sturdy boyfriend. He allowed her to ride his bike only because he
knew that she loved it as much as him.
At 8.04 pm, they reached
the pub restaurant Toit. It would have been a journey of an hour or more but
Partha had guided her through all possible shortcuts to avoid the peak hour
traffic. Along the way they had a casual banter about work and friends. They
entered the huge restaurant and found themselves a table for two in the corner.
There was Jazz music being played in the background but the volume was low. He
ordered for a mug of beer as usual. She scanned through the range of mocktails
and ordered the one which had a very peculiar name.
‘Tam Brahm, thank you Mam
and one chicken pizza,’ she said politely to the waiter. Once the waiter left,
Partha let out his suppressed laugh.
‘What on earth have you
ordered? It sounds so funny.’
‘I am not afraid to
experiment. Let’s see how it tastes,’ she said winking at him. Then she decided
to come straight to the issue at hand without beating around the bush.
Rutva: What is the
matter?
Partha [looks away]: …
Rutva: Is it something to
do with your job?
Partha: ….
Rutva: Your parents?
Partha: …
Rutva: Harini?
Partha: …
Rutva [throwing up her
hands]: Then, what is your problem?
Partha [staring into her
eyes]: All the three!
She blinked at him in
bewilderment.
We
are doomed!
To be continued...
Oha..girl you aren't you full of surprises...:* I mean I have already mentioned it to you before, no different now..how do you pick names...Rutva especially!!...
ReplyDeleteAnd then so much suspense..god I'm as impatient as Rutva was back there..
Then Toit..but what stole it all was 'Tam brahm'..to be called one usually is okay but to read it as drink's name is totally different.. Now I'm curious! Explain maadi...:p :D
And lovely start! Looking forward to it!
Cheers
Thank you so much Jyothi :) I am pleased to know that I could make you so impatient to read the next part ;) there lies the success of my efforts :)
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