Trapeze, Clydesville
Zahra reached Trapeze at 6:00 p.m. IST, tired and happy. It was the capital city of Clydesville, with its main attractions as the Walworth Tower, which was the tallest in the country and a great architectural marvel of the modern era, and the âHawthornâ family country seat. They were a noble family, now known for their jewelry stores all around the world, and had been royal jewelers to many kings, nawabs, maharajas and Mughal emperors since hundreds of years. They were a respected family but were known to have been involved in the disappearances of some rare jewels over the yearsâ¦but nobody had been able to trace the clue up to them.
But what excited Zahra most was the place with which she had a year old relationship, the place that had the key to her heart, and that was the Walworth Tower. But she was too tired to take a tour of the whole city, which was bustling with activity at the moment. Even that had to wait⦠for now. Six hours of continuously sitting on the same chair, although it was quite comfortable, had made her too tired to even stand. All she wanted to do now was to get into a real cozy bed and fall into a deep sleep.
It was 9:00 in the morning here and being located at a fairly high altitude, Trapeze was chillyâ¦. really chilly at this time of the year. Zahra tightened her grip around her coat to keep herself warmâ¦somehow, her teeth chattering the whole time as she made her way to the airportâs exit, dragging all her belongings along with her. She had been compensated to accommodate an apartment at the Aurora by the companyâ¦well they paid sixty percent of the amount and she had to share it with another girl. Lord alone knows who she was but she hoped for the best. She had never even shared a room with anyone, and here she was, going to live with some girl she hadnât even seen ever before.
Heading out of the airport, she hailed a cab. âTo Aurora, please.â âThatâll be fifty bucksâ the driver replied smugly. âWha-atâ she cried, shocked. This was totally outrageous. âItâs further into the city, missâ he replied. âOk⦠just take me there.â She felt exasperated. Life here, wonât be as easy as she thought. Her savings were disappearing⦠and fast. It felt as if it had wings of its own. She had already spent so much money on the apartment. But then, Allah always knows whatâs best for us, so it was no use worrying. After all, its money, it goes as soon as it comes.
The Aurora was a large ancient residential building of old Clydian architecture and had been renovated recently so as to accommodate more apartments. Zahra handed the money to the cabbie and having got her things out (which were many by the wayâ¦. five bags and two handbags, soo full of whatnots that they just wanted to explode, it seemed), dragged them to the reception desk, somehow bringing them inside, together, on her own. She asked for her keys, looking up at the big list of all the people living thereâ¦. since who knew when, from the receptionist, who was sucking a candy with so much vigor and enthusiasm, it looked like either she or the candy would vanish into thin airâ¦.any minute now. âName pleaseâ she asked in a voice totally devoid of emotions, if she had any.
âErrâ¦.its Zahra⦠Zahra Fatimahâ she replied uncertainly, doubting if she was at the right place. âRoom 415, itâs the first one on the fourth floor and here are your keys. The big oneâs the main key and the other one is for bedroom. The lift is down that corridorâ she replied mechanically after a while and eyed her suspiciously from head to foot, because of her attire. Zahra felt like lifting her from her ears and shaking her vigorously, for she was really thin and bony but she calmed her anger, quietly picked up the keys from the desk and walked away.
Whew!!! Her bags were heavy and without any help, she felt she would crash on the way to her room. Getting into the lift, she thanked Allah that she had almost reached the end of her journey because her senses were leaving herâ¦.fast. She could barely stand and in less than a second, she was out like a light bulb.
Someone woke her up, after a while. God!! She had fallen asleep on the liftâ¦.people would think her crazy. It was a girl, impeccably dressed. She cleared her throat and asked âErrâ¦ummâ¦which floor you have to go?â Zahra came back to her senses startled by the sudden question and replied a little too rudely âFourth floor.â She was in no mood to talk, let the girl think her as rude or whatever. Right now, all she cared about was to get to her room.
When they reached the right floor, Zahra started getting her bags out, one by one. âLet me help you with themâ the girl said. âYeahâ¦.thanksâ she replied relieved. âWhich flat?â she asked. âIts 415â Zahra answered making her surprised. âReally! 415, right? Because thatâs exactly where Iâm gonna live. So you must be the other girl, isnât it?â âYeah, Iâm that other girlâ she replied. âSo this would be my flat mate. She looks older than meâ¦.but seems fine, is very stylish though, a tank top with a jacket over it, paired with jeans, high heeled boots and a scarf to match the color of her top. Nice and decentâ¦.hope she is nice in nature also.â Zahraâs thoughts ran this way, as she sized up the girl with her eyes.
âSoâ¦.whatâs your name?â the girl asked. âItâs Zahraâ¦.and yours?â She asked in return. âItâs Laura.â âNice name Lauraâ Zahra said and smiled. âThanks. So whatâs the deal about this dress of yours? Please donât mind the question thoughâ Laura replied sheepishly. âNo itâs fine, really. By the way, this robe like thing, itâs called âabayaâ and this headgear is known as âhijabâ. We Muslims wear it to cover ourselves so that the person from the opposite sex is not attracted by our physical appearance, instead, he tries to look for that beauty in our souls and respects us for who we actually are as a person and doesnât use us as a doormat to tread on. In fact, this whole attire represents progress. Early men wore nothing except a few leaves to cover their private parts. Mankind has come this far in its journey that almost everything is possible in todayâs world. Then why should we go backwards in terms of our clothing. We are not early men, rightâ Zahra explained to her, bitâ¦byâ¦bit so that she could get the whole idea behind her dress. âThatâs some logic girlâ¦really, Iâm impressed. So compared to you, we have come from some bygone era, it seemsâ Laura said and they both laughed at the idea.
The apartment was a small one with a hall and two bedrooms fitted with separate bathrooms and an attached kitchen, but it was well furnished and somewhat homelike. Satisfactory. Zahra thought and started checking the rooms. One had a small additional place for reading in, which she instantly liked and chose it for herself. âFine with meâ Laura said and smiled so as to tell her that she was agreed with her choice. The rest of the day was spent in unpacking all their things and putting them in their right places. They both were tired so it wasnât long before the lights in No. 415 were switched off.
Zahra woke up at 6:00 a.m. the next day, took her bath, prepared breakfast, put on her abaya and hijab and knocked on Lauraâs door. She was still lost to the world. âHey Laura, Iâve prepared the breakfast and since its 8:00 a.m. right now, Iâm taking a walk to my office, OK.â âDid you make the breakfast? Great. But how will you go, do you know the way there?â Laura asked, sitting up on her bed. âYeah, I found it on the internet. Donât worry, my GPS will guide me, ok? So bye for now.
Walking in the streets of the city, she was amazed by how big and glittery everything was. As she made her way to her office, she gaped at the large tower, seen from a distance. âIt definitely is the Walworth Towerâ she thought and then started dreaming about how- great- it- would- feel- to- work- hereâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦. âOomphââ¦âOuch.â She had crashed into someone but couldnât see who it was. âCanât you see where you are goingâ he said angrily. So it was some guy, and a handsome one, but he just had too much gel in his hairs, yuck. He had a deep throaty voice. âAnd what about your vision. Are you blind? At least you could see that somebody was coming from the other sideâ she replied rudely, annoyed for getting all the blame. âReally. And whatâs the use of wearing such long robes when you canât even walk in them.â âOh yeah!! And whatâs the use of having perfectly fine set of eyes when you canât even see through them. This is not a robe, OK, and FYI, I can walk in itâ she replied, pointing to her abaya. âDid you just compliment me on my eyesâ he said and smiled, in spite of his anger. âYou know what, just forget it, OK. Anyway, you are wasting my timeâ she said, huffed angrily and walked away.
She entered her office and signed up at the reception desk. The girl smiled at her and said âSo you must be from the group of trainees coming from India. You can wait in the lobby with the others while I inform Mr. Walworthâs secretary, Ms. Andrews that you have arrived. She will be showing you around the office. Have a great day.â âOK. Thank youâ Zahra replied and headed towards the lobby. All her senior colleagues, from India, were there. She greeted some of them, whom she knew. After some time, a woman of about thirty odd entered the room. She looked like a very strict person with a no nonsense kind of attitude about her. âLadies and gentlemen, welcome to Walworth & Co. This way please. We donât have much time, so I will brief you on your todayâs schedule as we move along. The first task would be meeting up with the CEOs of the company, Mr. Michael Walworth and his son David Walworth.â There was a small shriek from one of the girls. âSilence please and donât interrupt. Unfortunately, Mr. Walworth Sr. is not well, so you will only be able to meet Mr. Walworth Jr. Now behave yourselves as we are nearing his office, you are not in high school anymore and I am not your headmistress that I will be prompting you every now and then.â
They entered a huge room covered with pictures and certificates on the wall. âBest Global Banking Companyâ, one read. âBest CEO of the Year Award- Michael Walworthâ another one read and there were many more as such. The room was highly luxurious with a large square desk and leather backed chairs etc. etc. âMr. Walworth, the new traineesâ she said. âThank you Ms. Andrews. You may go now.â The voice seemed vaguely familiar to Zahra. Deep and throaty. And when she looked up, her mouth fell open in astonishment. It was the guy from the street and now he had a name, Mr. Walworth Jr. The rest of the conversation slid from her mind, and just when he saw her, she thrust open the door and ran out.
---------AUTHOR'S NOTE------------
So this is my one terrible attempt at story writing. I hope you like it though. Do give me some feedback so that I get to know how I have fared so far. Any suggestions or comments are totally welcome. And if you do like it... don't forget to vote :)
About the hijab n abaya thing, whatever I have said in here, its just my own opinion about it so that those who do not anything about it get a good impression. It is not directed at some specific person or community, in particular. Still, if you find it rude, I am deeply sorry about it.
And you can expect the updates on sundays, but I can't promise anything. ENJOY. ;)