chapter 17
Touched By An Angel
I slept back on sofa, eyes closed, felt so relaxed. I loved the caring and pampering provided by Preeti.Blinking light of laptop, showing dying battery, reminded me of my pending work. I pulled the laptop and connected back to vpn to finish assigned tasks.At dinner, dad complimented mom for the dal and jeer rice, which Preeti cooked. Mom told him about Preeti and the help offered by her.âThese punjabiâs certainly know how to cookâ, I sad while chewing the delicious food. âNo wonder, Punjabi food is so popular over the worldâ, dad said noddingâIt is not like that, even Maharashtrian food is equally popularâ, Mom said disapproving us.Mom kept talking about the preparations that were taking place for the naming ceremony which eventually cut Preetiâs topic.Next day, Mom stayed back at home.By 11.30, many of my relatives showed up to see me and my broken leg. Everybody was curious to look at the plaster and right down their âget well soonâ messages on it.Preeti came home by 12.45. She was surprised to see so many people at home, especially when she was expecting no-one.âSo you are the sweet accidental disaster is it?â, one of my cousin asked. While my aunty asked her, âAre you the city library girl?ââYes, why?â, surprised, Preeti askedâI remember youâ, Aunty said, âYou helped me to get the Sanjeev Kapoorâs cooking book ahead of the queue.ââYou only had to tell me you are relative of Tarun and I could have brought the book even before that book leaved the publication houseâPreeti must have thought that. I read her mind clearly. She looked at me and I looked back into her eyes.You see, this is a very secretive language that every person in love knows how to speak. Nobody has to teach it, you fall in love and you will start speaking thousand words without saying it actually. You convey your emotions through your eyes.âYou are soo cuteâ, my another teenage cousin complimented Preeti.I introduced Preeti to all my relatives as my friend. My super-talkative aunty asked naughtily âJust a friend?ââOf-course Vimalaâ, my mom cut her off, âShe is friend of Tarun. Tarun helped her in her computer project and that is why she is helping him back. After all she is PunjabiââSo what? World is at doorstep now. People are getting married with a bride / groom staying seven seas acrossâ, aunty repliedâItâs not, that is why, Preeti is helping me momâ, I thought to say.Preeti, my aunts and cousin sisters soon found a common area of interest, some pathetic daily soaps to discuss and later mom too joined them. My broken leg was no more their problem now. They had a bigger problem to discuss, shanti was kicked out of her house, somebodyâs in-laws were playing some con game whereas some Kapoor was about to betrayed by his business partner.I sighed and pulled my laptop to check my inbox.***************It was then the usual practice for everybody. With mom out for the naming ceremony preparation, Preeti took care of household. Mom was not that comfortable with Preeti, for the reason that she was the cause of my accident. On the other hand, my dad got used to her quickly. When he and Preeti were together, I could see them chit-chatting and enjoying the time.One day they actually ordered chicken. My mom is a pure veg and she canât even stand for eating non-veg in home. But with momâs absence it was we who ruled the home.***************It was a strike of Public transport and auto-rickshaws in demand of increase in fair rates. It was a unplanned strike and lot many people suffered because of the sudden non-availability of transports. My mom was one of them. She had a plan of going to market for usual retail purchases as well as the gifts purchases to be given on the naming ceremony. That includes saree, cloths, jewelry, kids outfits and other usual stuff. She was frustrated that she wonât be able to finish the work as planned.I secretly signaled Preeti asking if she is okay to go with her.For rest of the day mom and Preeti were out in the market. I was able to move around conveniently, as the plaster was taken off.When they came back, they both looked tired, their hands filled with lots of shopping bags. They were constantly talking about the shopping, the sarees that they liked but hadnât bought, the discounts that they got etc. etc.âThank you Preetiâ, my mom said holding hand of Preeti in one hand. âI certainly do get bored at times shopping all alone. It was fun to be with you. And your tiny scooty helped a lot as well.ââNo problem mummi jeeâ, Preeti said, âEven I like shopping. Call me next time you get bored and we will go together.âThey both giggled.âCanât you wait for the dinner tonight?â, mom asked looking at the watch. It was close to 8.30âNo mummi jee, mom will be waiting home. She must be ready with the dinner and it will go waste if I donât show upâ, Preeti saidPreeti left, closing the door behind. I was about to pull the laptop ahead when my mobile beeped. There was one sms splitted into couple of one from Preeti that read, âThere is this blue textured shirt in one of the gift-wrap that mumma got it for your cousin as a gift. I just loved that shirt, and I am sure it will suite you. We can buy another for your cousinâNo need to tell ya, I stole that shirt***************Things looked to be back on track, for a while, until that day.I was working on providing the documentation to testing team when Preeti came in. She looked around to make sure that nobody is at home and then quickly jumped closed to me.See this; she pointed me towards her tiny glittering nose-ring.âLiked it?â, she asked me curiously.It really looked awesome.I was about to say something, just then it thundered outside.I touched the ring gently and nodded.It thundered again and in no time it started pouring. Preeti ran into the balcony to get a splash of rain water on her face. She came in with a pool of water in her hand and sprinkled some on my face.âWish you a very happy rain sweetieâ, she said jumping with excitement.âDo you know, this is the first rain of our lovely relationship? I wish we were in that rain together, hanging to each other.â She said dreamily.âCome, letâs goâ, I said pushing my laptop aside.âGo? Where Tarun?â she saidâTerrace, letâs get drenchedâ, I said while getting up from my seat.âAre you insane? Do you think your plaster is water-proof or what?â, she said pointing to my plaster.âHell with the plaster, we will get another one fixed. This is our first rain, and I donât want to miss itâ, I said pulling her towards the door.We both went in the open-terrace, feeling the heavy water drops. The icy breeze was never so beautiful before. We stood there, eyes closed, holding each other, welcoming the rain. In no time, we were soaking wet.Preeti held my hand and wrote âI luv uâ using the water beads. I donât know why girls want to do such crazy things, but let me tell you, this feels special. With the touch of her nails, her soft hand, I shivered.We stood there for more than 15 minutes and then went back to our nest.âWait here, I will quickly change.â I said.âWhy do you have to go inside Tarun? You can change here. Are you feeling shy?â, Preeti said impishly.âWell, you asked for it, donât say I havenât warned youâ, saying that I pulled my T-shirt out and thrown it at her.Just then we heard the door clicking and mom came in.I was standing top-less. Mom looked at us, first to me then at Preeti and then back at me. Preeti was standing there; her face fixed looking down at her toes, not sure what to say or what to do. Water drops were sopping from her silky hair.We stood there for approx. 2-3 awkward moments. Preeti slowly kept my T-shirt on sofa, then without looking up, picked her bag and left without saying a word.Mom closed the door and said, âSo this is how she was taking care, is it?ââMom..ââShut up Tarun, go get dressed first.â, she said feverishly, âDoesnât she know your plaster is not waterproof? You have to replace it fast nowââMom, it was not her fault, I insisted..ââClean and dry yourself first, we will talk laterâ, saying that mom went inside.Three of us, me, mom and dad were seating across center table.âTell me Tarun, what is going on between you and Preeti?â, mom asked meThis is the chance to speak your heart out. I thought to myself.âMom, we love each otherâ, I said âLove?? What is that college going girl know about Love Tarun?â, mom âMom, Preeti is a matured girlâ, I said âMatured? I saw that in afternoon. How can she take you in rain with your plaster on?â, momâMom, I already told you, it was me who insisted on going in rainâ âHow can you love a girl who almost caused you to deathâ, mom âMom, donât go over that again. We all know, it was nobodyâs fault. It was just an accidentââLook Tarun, I donât want to debate, but you also know it very well that there is no point in your relationship. We are against inter-cast marriage. Arenât we?â, mom looked at dad who was quiet all this timeDad thought for a moment and said, âWell yes, but I agree with Tarun, Preeti is a sensible girl. If she is ready to accustom to our traditions then what is the problem?â.Mom was awe-struckI almost jumped on seat. I thought to hug dad.âLook, we were worried that our daughter-in-law, if from another cast or from another culture then we both will not be comfortable. But with Preeti, I doubt it will happen. I am already enjoying her company. World is changing, I guess, we should also change.â, dad saidâI donât care about world. My home is my world, and I donât think it is changing that fast.â, momâCome on mom, what is the problem? Is Preeti not a nice girl? Did she ever hurt you? You held her responsible for the accident, but she kept quiet isnât it? I have to live my life, and it will be good if I will decide whom to get married. Dad agrees as well. Why are you doing this?â I was close to pleadingâLook, letâs do this thing. You meet her parents. They are nice people. Spend some more time with Preeti as if she is your daughter-in-law and then decide. Donât hurry up the thingsââThat make senseâ, dad echoed my opinion.âWell, if you and your dad agrees, then what is that for me to say? I will meet them, but that doesnât mean I am agreeing to your marriage. Okay?âI nodded.Previous ChapterTouched By An Angel - 16 Next ChapterTouched By An Angel - 18