Shab-e-intezaar

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The night of awaiting

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The streetlight burned as dusk coiled around the city of Lucknow. Like a bunch of princes to their favourite courtesan, a flutter of moths were drawn to the light.

Khushi stifled a smile at the impish comparison, as she hurried along the narrow roads of Lakshmi Nagar.

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"Amma, I am home" , she said with flourish, dropping her handbag onto the chair and her jootis kicked off elegantly over the mat.

"Hmm", came the buzz of mild acknowledgment from Garima Gupta.

Khushi huffed out a breath in mock exasperation.
"What is there in this god forsaken serial that I can't get you to give your eyes a break for a second? The same old rich man- poor girl nonsense!"

"Hush Khushi!"

She tied her hair into a quick knot, and left for her evening bath, leaving her mother with her precious LED box.

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"You just have to cook the chapatis baccha, I have made the curry" Garima smiled fondly as Khushi stood bent over the stove.

"Aah! AD break I assume?" She smirked.

"Of course!" Garima laughed, "Love stories....."
Khushi spun around at her mother's change of tone.

"They remind me of what your father and I shared", her eyes misty with memories.

"Lies" Khushi smiled , "Papa wasn't rich"

"He was rich in his heart! Joke all you want, but one day you'll realise what I am talking about Khushi. So many proposals have come your way, but I have rejected them for I know that you deserve to marry for love"

"What rubbish! I'll marry someone who mints money!"

"We'll see"
And with that Garima was off to the living room again. If she had paused, she would have seen the tell tale signs of a lie on her daughter's face. The flushing of cheeks, the biting of lip and the nervous gesture of hands.

Khushi Kumari Gupta was in love.

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She laid the fresh bed sheet over her mattress, humming an old Bollywood tune. Her room was set in muted tones of pink. She was a magpie in all essence. Her nani's jewellery, her papa's books and all the gifts she had ever received, were all stored beautifully in this room.

Her parents had worked hard over the years to buy this flat in the heart of Lucknow. Her papa's death in that fatal car accident years ago didn't dim her mother's will to work. And so Khushi grew up with her mother as the headmaster of a government school, with ambitions of being a teacher herself.

She placed the test papers she had taken pains to correct in a file, and pushed them away on her desk with a sigh of relief.
"Semester exams done!" She said out loud to herself.

Switching off the lamp, she stood up and plunged the room into dimness.
With the strategy of a woman in love, she grabbed a book from her bedside table and walked with measured leisure to the ornate window.

The moon hid behind the clouds as she searched for him. Her fingers flipped the pages, hoping its flutter would bring him to his window. The window framing the wall neighbouring hers.

And then like the bride waiting for the moon on her first fasting, she was assuaged as the clouds cleared and the moon lit up his handsome face, shining the harsh lines of him into light.

"Arnav", she breathed out as if parched from his thirst. Thirst of the man who had stolen her dreams, her heart and her peace.

"How were the semester papers? By your expression I can guess you are glad to be rid of them", he smirked wickedly.

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