Lonely in a crowd

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Raizada Mansion had outdone itself this time when it came to preparations. Workers scurried everywhere clearing, trimming, mowing, hanging lights, stringing flowers and sprucing up the place for the impending celebrations.


Nani ji sat content at the center giving directions and guiding the event. Anjali wished she could make copies of herself one for the kitchen, one for the outdoors and one for the puja related detailing. Mami sat moping in her room rueing the loss of her position as the bahurani in chief. Realizing belatedly that whether she liked it or not, she had to be at the forefront and that videos and pictures will be taken, she focused her attention on getting ready. It wouldn't do to be seen with bags under her eyes would it?


Akash put finishing touches on a gift he had bought for his fiancée. A set of payals for his Payal. He knew she hated ostentation and he had been careful not to splurge on it. He had a lifetime ahead of him to do that.


Arnav barked orders to Aman on the phone.


"No, he couldn't be at the office today. Yes! please reschedule the meetings to next week."


"And Aman, I expect you to be here at home for the evening celebration. Bring your daughter with you. And yes, that is an order."


A smile nudged the corners of his mouth. For all his bark, Arnav had a soft corner for Aman. His man Friday.


Work was taken care of. There was just this problem of the little note that stayed in his pocket burning a hole with its presence. The year that had gone past had Di at its center. Khushi remained on the outer edges rarely disturbing his conscious.  This past week had been tumultuous. It had dredged up memories he had suppressed for a whole year. It brought with it remorse and an overwhelming sense of regret. He looked forward to the evening with a mix of apprehension and excitement.


He felt like an animal on a hunt, his senses heightened and the thrill of the kill pumping adrenalin through his body. Except his prey knew he was lurking and was armed.


He dressed to kill.


His phone buzzed and he looked at it with irritation. Picking it out of habit, his eyes widened when he saw the message.


"Nannav mere bhai. Am at the airport. Is anyone coming? Do I take a taxi? – NK"


In all the excitement surrounding the sudden festivities he had totally forgotten that Akash's cousin was flying in from Sydney that afternoon. He slapped his forehead and texted back.


"Take a taxi. Will explain when you get home. Ask for Raizada Mansion. Most taxi drivers will know. If not, call me."


He ran down the stairs to apprise Di and Akash of NK's arrival and stood mesmerized at the sight of the Gupta family at the door.


Di, Nani and Mami stood with the aarti plate and they were calling out to him. Walking downstairs he was aware of a pair of eyes following him.


Folding his hands in a polite namaste, he joined the rest of the family in welcoming the bridal party and acted the perfect host.

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