Chapter 15
Chapter 14
It was her fourth day in New Delhi. Khushi was busy planning a shopping trip to Janpath with her Buaji when she got a call from a certain Ms Lavanya Kashyap.
"Hi Khushi, this is Lavanya Kashyap, ASR's current Business Developer".
Lavanya's introduction was followed by an awkward silence. What could Khushi tell her? I am sorry I took your boyfriend, who was never really your boyfriend but still kind of was? And I didn't really like him or want him to begin with? How confusing was the entire thing?
Noticing her unusual silence on the phone Buaji mouthed everything okay?' to which Khushi vigorously shook her head in affirmative. She was still trying to figure out how to address Lavanya when Lavanya prodded: "Khushi are you still there?"
"Yes", she mumbled.
"Good. I need to meet you today to hand over all the necessary documents and tell you about a few do's and don'ts regarding the position you are about to fill. What would be a good time to meet?"
Khushi thought hard about the question. "Never", she said to herself and yet to Lavanya she said: "I can meet you around 2pm near Janpath.
Lavanya rolled her eyes. Janpath was filled with street vendors selling colourful bric-a-bracs that didn't last two days. And all were out to cheat you with their prices, unless of course, you were an expert in the art of bargaining. Only very middle class people shopped at Janpath. And ASR detested the sight of street markets. What work would Khushi have near Janpath and why would she want to meet me there? After all, ASR's "Business Developers", if they ever shopped in New Delhi, shopped only in South Extension (famously known as South Ex).
Lavanya sighed. Khushi's shopping habits were really none of her business. Not when she had more important things to take care of. And she didn't want to risk upsetting ASR's latest fancy. It was not an unknown fact that ASR had a formidable temper and she wanted to remain in his good books, until she could get a decent reference that would help her move on in life.
She chose her words carefully. "Why don't we meet in AR instead? I can have the conference room reserved between 2 and 3. I'll text you the address to AR in a bit. Does that sound okay?"
To Khushi, it sounded more than okay. She might hate Arnav Singh Raizada with every fibre of her existence, but working for AR was a dream that she had cherished ever since she started her undergraduate program in Fashion Design from the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT).
As a correspondence student with NIFT, she had had the opportunity to follow and admire the work of some very creative Indian fashion designers. She had always marveled at their designs - most of which were a subtle blend of eastern vibrant patterns, motifs and colours overlapping with traditional western patterns.And it never came as a surprise that many of them worked for AR Designs, that is, until she met the owner of AR, Mr Arnav Singh Raizada herself.
Khushi's passion for clothes and colours could be traced to times when she didn't know how to string a sentence together perfectly. Even at the age of five, she was told, she would wrap differently coloured dupattas of her Amma around her, pair them with her mother's jewellery that would look way too big her and pretend it was an ensemble creation. Her mother had a full-time job tidying up her wardrobe once Khushi was done with it.
The accident had changed everything. Khushi was just eight years old then. She had virtually stopped smiling. She would do whatever was asked of her, but she never indicated an interest in anything, be it books, clothes, games or friends. An outsider might have thought that Khushi was a loner, but Shashi had seen through it all and realized that beneath that mild exterior, Khushi was a spirited girl, a force to be reckoned with. He encouraged her to dream and to follow her dreams, to do what she wanted to, what she was good at.
Khushi was 18 years old when Shashi felt she should take up a degree in law. Given her nature, Khushi had been unable to refuse. She had joined law school and was half way through her second semester, when one day, Shashi suddenly discovered her tiny sketchbook, hidden beneath her pile of clothes. The book contained beautiful patterns of dresses, exquisitely designed and coloured using pencil colours. On the side, the motifs on the sketch had been enlarged to display the intricacy of the design. Every pattern was accompanied with scraps of fabric that the dress would be sewn in. Intermittently, there were magazine cuttings of beautiful dresses with notes underneath on what Khushi had liked about the dress and what she would have done differently.
Seeing all that amazing work, Shashi realized his daughter was a gifted designer. She had a passion for clothes and for designing them and he felt guilty for having suggested to Khushi that she study Law. When Khushi came home that evening, Shashi had a long talk with her about the situation. He told her, he wanted her to follow her dreams and not those of her father. She was really talented and coupled with the right coaching and environment, she could really make it big in her chosen field. Before the end of the conversation, it was decided that Khushi would apply for the B.Des in Fashion Design from NIFT.
Garima had thrown a fit. She didn't have a problem with Khushi studying Fashion Design, but she would not let the girl live alone in New Delhi. "You know how these big cities are - I will always be worried for her safety. She is after all, still only a girl", Garima had tried to reason with Shashi. When Shashi had offered, Khushi could stay with Madhumati, Garima had looked crestfallen and said: "One day my angel will get married and leave me. That is unavoidable. But must that separation between me and Khushi be brought about so soon?"
Shashi had not been able to convince Garima otherwise. But he had managed to send a copy of Khushi's sketchbook alongwith her application to NIFT. One month later, the admission committee came back with an answer. Khushi was to receive a full scholarship for her degree and as a special exception; they would allow her to come to New Delhi just for her exams. She could complete her lecture notes and assignments from Lucknow.
Khushi was a hardworking girl and very soon, became the favorite of her teachers. Her assignment work was always par exemplar. Her good nature won over all her peers. Therefore, when on Graduation day, Khushi was awarded the "Student of Year" no one was surprised.
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Lavanya was impatiently tapping her well manicured index finger on the fibre glass work desk in front of her. She knew the girls ASR picked for his "Business Developers" were just pretty faces. They lacked the single most ability to think quickly and act on their feet. However, Khushi was so far the worst she had seen. It had been over a minute and yet this girl couldn't come up with an answer to Lavanya's simple yes or a no question.
Trying extremely hard to remain polite, Lavanya cleared her throat and asked once again: "Khushi, will it be okay to meet at AR? Or would you rather meet somewhere else."
Khushi shook herself out of her reverie. Arnav's words "You may never have to visit the office", came to haunt her. She couldn't let go of this, perhaps only, opportunity to visit the place that had once held her dream job. She hastily replied: "Of course Lavanyaji, It's perfectly okay with me. I will see you near the conference room of AR at sharp 2."
Lavanya paused, raising her eyebrows in question. Khushi had just called her "Lavanyaji". What planet did this girl come from? Who addressed people with "ji"anymore? Adding "ji" to the name was a sign of respect. Knowing what Lavanya was to ASR, why would the girl want to address her with respect?
Suddenly it seemed, that Lavanya's brain was asking more questions than she had convincing answers for. And so, for the first time ever, Lavanya was waiting to meet one of ASR's Business Developers. Something told her, this girl was different from the usual crop.
Chapter 15: http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=4343261&TPN=28
Comments (15)
Chapter 13Khushi finally stepped into the city of battlefield ;) Well to fight in a battle you need an army and she has already started working on it. Devi maiyya was already part of her army and now she added Ashok. She definitely need more, if she needs to fight mighty Arnav Singh Raizada, who is a one man army and has all the battles single handed. Khushi also got first glimpse of the man behind the mask thru Ashok...Love Buaji's character.
9 years ago
I like it when Khushi is educated and a match for Arnav in more ways than one! She is a star student already and hopefully will prove her worth as a designer somehow.
9 years ago
la will be an ally i hope ...she sure needs one
9 years ago
Both updates r superb. loved it thanks for pm sorry for late & pls cont soon
9 years ago
Love to see how Khushi & Arnav get along Great update
9 years ago
Nice update...waiting for them to meet...
9 years ago
That was an awesome update.Loved it so much.The way you are progressing the story is just fabulous.Superb.Tfd pm.
9 years ago
as much as i love the update and the way you are building this story...i expected Khushi to put up more fight before accepting her fate...i understand being his mistress is required for him to fall for her, maybe...but Shashi n Garima doesnt deserve this...had there been more compelling reasons, like Shashi suffering from heart disease, or bed-ridden, and khushi trying to secure a proper job n failing n than accepting the position offered by Arnav, than it wudve made more sense to me...sorry bt that comment, but i wrote what i really really felt...hope u dont mind my frank comment...but ur story is very interesting, n compel me to keep coming back to read
9 years ago
Very interesting story... I want to see khushi in AR and lavanya ji 's reaction to her.. Lolranogill2015-04-08 01:15:54
9 years ago
Really really nice n amazing update. I hope Khushi works as a designer in AR.
9 years ago