CHAPTER 9
OF FRIENDS AND FAMILY
âYeh Karan Sir insaan nahi, shaitaan hainâ, Suman ji moaned. âItna saara homework.â
â#Hitler ke descendantâ, Chitra agreed.
Sid heaved a sigh. He pulled out his new headphones from his bag, wearing them and picking up the book again. The other cadets paused in their complaining, looking at him wordlessly.
âGood ideaâ, Koel muttered, picking up her book again. âPadh hi lete hain.â
â#Correctâ, Chitra said, picking her own up.
Silence fell as the cadets started reading diligently again, the only sound that of the faint music from Sidâs headphones and occasionally, the scratching of the pen as they jotted down notes.
âBahaane nahi chahiye mujheâ, Karan hissed into the phone. âAcademy ki security tight honi chahiye. Bina tumhaari jaankari ke ek patta bhi andar nahi aana chahiye. Samjhe?â
âYes, Sir. Jai Hind, Sir!â
He heaved a sigh, pushing the door open to the mess. He almost faltered in his walk. Foxtrot was sitting in a corner, attention on their books. He smiled slightly. âChalo. At least, kuchh cadets toh dhang se train kar rahe hain.â He tilted his head. âMonami kahan hai? Inke saath kyun nahi hai?â
âJi, Sir?â Pawan said. He looked at the kitchen helper. What did he come here for again?
âDo coffee, mere room mein, pleaseâ, he said.
âJi, Sirâ, he said.
Karan spared the cadets another glance before walking out.
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Knock Knock.
Koel looked up from the book. Faizi? Her eyebrows furrowed.
âSir?â
He smiled, walking in. âHi. Tumhaari roommate kahan hai?â
âUnke ghar se phone aaya tha.â
He nodded. âHum soch rahe the ki aaj Saturday hai, half day hai, toh...â
She raised an eyebrow. âToh?â
âTumne humaare liye khaana banaaya. Hume bhi return gift toh dena hi chahiye.â
Her eyebrows shot up. âAap khaana banayenge?â
He blinked, shaking his head. âNahi. Bilkul nahi. Hume tumhaara shukriya ada karna hai. Tumhe maarna nahi hai. Hum kitchen se door hi theek hain.â She chuckled. He nodded to the door. âChalo humaare saath. Hume ek bahut achha restaurant pata hai.â
She narrowed her eyes playfully. âAre you asking me out on a date?â
He laughed. âPuchh toh nahi rahe the par agar haan hai, toh hume koi problem nahi hai.â
She smiled. âUske liye thodi si aur mehnat karni padegi. Abhi ke liye, return gift hi de dijiye.â
âChalo phir. Hum usi mein khush rehte hain.â
âThodi der toh do taiyaar hone ke liye. Chalo, niklo. Main 15 minute mein aapko academy ke gate par milti hoon.â She pushed him out of the room before he could protest, locking the door.
Faizi smiled, shaking his head. He pulled his phone out. Kahan ho tum, Karan? Busy ho kya?
His reply was almost instant. Kamre mein hi hoon. Kya hua? Kuchh kaam hai kya?
He pocketed his phone, turning to the corridor and sprinting to his room. He opened the door. Karan looked up from his laptop, flicking his eyebrows up. âKya hua? Sab theek?â
âTheek nahi, bahut achha hai, Janaabâ, he said, grinning. âHum aur Koel bahar jaa rahe hain.â
His eyebrows shot up. âDate? Usne tere saath date par jaane ke liye haan kar di? Mental examination ki zaroorat hai use.â
âKaran! Humaari khushi naa tumse dekhi hi nahi jaati. Hum tumhe aage se kuchh nahi bataaya karenge.â
He smiled, shaking his head. âAchha, bol. Date hai?â
âDate nahi hai. Usne humaare liye khaana banaaya tha, na? Toh-â
âHaan, wo hi khaana jo tune mujhe dhang se khaane nahi diya tha.â Faizi scowled at him. âContinue.â
âToh hum usko thank you bolne ke liye bahar lekar jaa rahe hain. Abhi.â
He nodded. â8 baje se pehle aa jaana, warna Koel ko punishment milegi. Tere thank you gift ke chakkar mein rules nahi tootne chahiye.â He held up a finger when Faizi opened his mouth. âNo exceptions. 8 baje, academy mein.â Faizi grumbled. Karan rolled his eyes. âLate nahi ho raha tu?â
âOh haan. Byeâ, he said.
Karan chuckled when he dashed out.
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âKaafi achhi jagah hai. How did you even find it?â Koel asked, chuckling. âAisa lag raha hai chhupa kar rakhi hai.â
Faizi grinned. âKaran mujhe yahan lekar aaya tha. Wo bachpan se Deolali mein raha hai, toh use yahan ki har jagah ke baare mein pata hota hai.â
âKaran Sir hang out bhi karte hain? I thought unko sirf kaam karna aata hai.â
He laughed. âTum logon ko lagta hai Karan insaan hi nahi hai. Uske seene mein bhi dil hai, mahutarma, bas dhadakta thoda sa kam hai. Logon ki bahut kadar karta hai wo.â
She tilted her head. âPhir dikhaate kyun nahi?â
âKaran hamesha se hi thoda reserved raha hai. Kabhi bhi social nahi tha. Par agar usne kisi ko apna maan liya, na, toh duniya jahan se lad jayega unke liye. Wo apni feelings bolta nahi hai, par hume phir bhi sun jaanti hai.â He smiled slightly, tracing the rim of the cup.
She nodded slowly. âHeâs a layered manâ, she said, and Faizi nodded.
âAap Karan ko chodiye, aap hume Nikhil ke baare mein bataiye.â
She smiled instantly. âNikhil 8 saal ka hai. And heâs a handful. Kabhi tik kar baithta hi nahi. Hamesha idhar se udhar se phudakta rehta hai. Maine toh uska nickname hi mendhak rakh diya aur wo badle mein mujhe mendhaki bulaata hai.â
Faizi laughed. âMendhaki? Sach mein?â
âHaan. Use nicknames dene ka bahut shauk hai.â
âTumhaare phone mein toh uski photo hogi hi, right? Kal jab tum cadets ko phone milega, hume uski photo zaroor dikhaana.â
She raised her eyebrows, a small smile playing on her lips. âHum kal bhi milenge?â
He smiled. âKyun? Nahi milna?â
âI donât know. Har roz kyun milna hai?â
âKyunki hum tumhe apna dost maante hain aur tumse milna hume achha lagta haiâ, he confessed. She blinked in surprise, staring at him. âTumhe nahi lagta?â
She sipped her coffee. âKal... cadets ke saath main bahar jaa rahi hoon. Jab hum sab waapas aayenge, agar aap free hoge, toh...same spot?â
He grinned. âHum intezaar karenge.â
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Sid ran a thumb over the case of his phone in thought. He stared at everyone who paced around as they talked excitedly on their phones to their family.
He unlocked it, searching through his contacts. His thumb hovered the call button. He heaved a sigh, pressing it. He held the phone to his ear, hearing it ring.
âHello?â
He perked up. A smile spread on his face. âDaddy ji. Hi! Aaj Sunday hai, na? Toh phones waapas mile hain. I thought aapko call karoon.â
âSid, meri abhi ek important meeting hai. Main abhi baat nahi kar sakta. Baad mein call karta hoon. Bye.â
His smile faded. âBye.â He lowered the phone, staring at the dropped call. He locked the screen again, shaking his head. He closed his eyes. Three seconds of feeling bad.
One. He was busy.
Two. He never had time for him and he never will. Itâs a fact.
Three. He had Monami. He had his family. He had learned to live without his Dad. He didnât need him.
He opened his eyes, forcing a smile on his face. He hopped to his feet. Everyone glanced at him. âMonuâ, he explained, before moving out of the mess where everyone had gathered. It was becoming their favorite spot in the academy lately.
The phone in his pocket was a sinking weight. His Dad wasnât a bad father. Did that make things worse? Perhaps. It certainly made him miss him more. Their moments together were rare but he felt the love his Dad had from him.
He had always been good at that. Feeling. Love, pain, happiness, sadness, anger. He could feel what others had in their hearts before it came to their lips.
His Dad loved him.
Why didnât he make time for him then? Just a few minutes? Just a few words?
Monami was his family.
But so was his Dad.
He didnât need him. But he wanted him.
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âAur sunâ, Sid said. âPoora time padhti mat rehna. Thoda relax bhi karna. Chaahe toh aalsi billi ki tarah bed par padhi rehna. Okay, Moti Billi?â
Monami hit his arm. âMaine tujhe kitni baar kaha hai mujhe Moti Billi mat kaha kar.â
âBahut baarâ, he said. âKoi bhi problem ho, mujhe call kar lena.â
âSid, tu kuchh ghante ke liye jaa raha hai. Main khud manage kar sakti hoon.â
âHaan, pata hai. Aur sun, koi tang kare, na, roar karke ke dikhaana, okay? Meow mat karna. Roar karna. Moti sherni banna hai, moti billi nahi rehna hai.â
She glared at him. âTujhe roar karke nahi, seedha kaat ke dikhaungi. Chal, jaa! Nikal!â
He chuckled. He kissed her head. âBye.â He patted her cheek before running out of the room.
She shook her head. She grabbed her phone, smiling slightly. âPapa ko call karti hoon. Shayad miss kar rahe honge.â Her smile faded. âKar rahe honge, na?â She sighed a little. âCall toh kar hi leti hoon. Shayad Papa ko achha lage.â She glanced out of the window. âBahar hawaa bhi chal rahi hai. Upar terrace par jaati hoon, call karti hoon, achha lagega.â
She crossed her legs, sitting down on the floor of the terrace a couple minutes later. She listened to the phone ring, a small smile on her face.
âHello?â
âHi, P-Papa.â
âMonami. Ho gaya tumhaara shauk poora? Chalo, time batao. Kab waapas aa rahi ho? Main driver ko bol deta hoon.â
Her smile faded. âMain... main w-waapas n-nahi aa rahi. Aaj S-Sunday hai. Ph-Phones m-mile hain, isliye aa-aap se b-baat k-karne ke liye c-call kara hai.â
âTum waapas nahi aa rahi?" He sighed. "Kya baat karni hai tumhe? Jab main kuchh bolta hoon, wo toh tum sunti nahi ho. Toh tumse baat karne ka kya faida? Main keh raha hoon time waste kar rahi ho, medicine practice karne par dhyaan do, par nahi, tumhe toh sunni hi nahi hai kisi ki.â
âPar Papa, m-main-â
âPar kya, Monami?â He sighed. âI really donât know tum kya soch rahi ho. Aisa lag raha hai tum kuchh soch hi nahi rahi ho. Maine hi tumhe zyaada chhoot de rakhi hai, bilkul bigadh gayi ho tum. Sunti hi nahi ho.â He clicked his tongue. âKitni baar samjhaaya hai ki yeh military, yeh training, itâs not for you, baccha. Yeh tumhaare liye nahi hai.â
Tears stung her eyes. She took a deep breath. âM-Main...m-main aapse b-baad mein b-baat k-karti hoon.â
âKyun? Kya hua? Sunna nahi chahti? Pehle sirf meri baat unsuni karti thi, aur ab, sunna bhi nahi chahti.â
âL-L-Later, Papa. S-Sorry. Par k-kaam aa g-gaya. Th-Thodi der mein c-call k-karti hoon. B-Bye.â She disconnected the call. She kept the phone aside, sniffling.
âPapa ne yeh bhi nahi puchha main kaisi hoonâ, she thought. Tears blurred her vision and she let them fall, sobs racking her body. âWo mujhse baat bhi nahi karna chahte.â
âMonami?â
She wiped her tears, looking up. Faizi.
âKya hua? Ro kyun rahi ho?â He walked closer. He sat down in front of her, eyebrows furrowed in concern.
She shook her head. âK-Kuchh n-nahi.â
âMahutarma, aap itna tab ro rahi hai jab kuchh nahi hua? Jab kuchh hoga, tab toh aap Tsunami hi le aayengiâ, he joked. âTsunami naam rakh dein aapka hum? Monami Tsunami?â
She cracked a smile. She fidgeted with her phone, lightly tracing it over. Faiziâs gaze dropped to it. He tilted his head slightly, eyeing it. His gaze flickered up to her.
âNahi bataana, koi baat nahi. Personal hoga. Problem nahi bataogi toh hum solution toh de nahi sakte. Par humaare paas aapka mood theek karne ke liye ek plan haiâ, he said.
He stood up, holding his hand out and gesturing her up. She looked up at him, tilting her head to the side. She stood up. âSir, aa-aapko m-mere saath t-time w-waste karne ki z-zaroorat n-nahi hai. I am f-fine.â
He clicked his tongue. âTum itna stress mat lo, aur chalo.â
10 minutes later, Monami was staring at a gun on the table. She had never researched too much on guns and weapons and all she knew about the gun in front of her was that it was a pistol.
âJab cadets ko nayi nayi guns milti hai, na, toh sab excited hote hainâ, Faizi said, sitting across her on the other side of the table. She looked up, offering him a bright smile. She was excited too. He chuckled. âGuns handle karte hue, sirf shoot karna, aim karna seekhna zaroori nahi hota. Aapko apna weapon bahut achhe se pata hona chahiye.â He picked up the gun. âTumhe iss gun ka naam pata hai?â
âI k-know itâs a p-pistolâ, she offered.
He hummed, nodding. âItâs called a Glock. Precise hona hai, toh Glock G19 Gen5 9mm semiautomatic pistol. Tumhe semiautomatic or automatic gun ka difference pata hai?â
She nodded. âS-Semiautomatic g-guns mein ek b-baar trigger d-dabaane se ek b-bullet r-release hoti hai aur n-next b-bullet ch-chamber mein l-load ho j-jaati hai. A-Automatic mein j-jab tak aap tr-trigger par se f-finger nahi h-hataate, b-bullets r-release h-hoti rehti hain.â
âGood.â He spun the gun around, gesturing for her. She hesitated. âDonât worry. Loaded nahi hai.â
She grasped it, holding it the way she remembered him holding. He leaned forward, gently prying her finger from the trigger and placing it at the side.
âAgar intent naa ho shoot karne ka, toh kabhi bhi trigger par finger nahi rakhni chahiye. Trigger par finger sirf tab rakho jab shoot karna ho, warna accidental firing ke chances badh jaate hain.â He tapped the finger that was resting along the length of the gun. âBaaki time, yahan par. Okay?â
She nodded. He held out his hand, and she handed him the gun back.
âAbhi tum logon ko guns dene mein time hai. Par jab milengi, toh sabse pehle tumhe guns load karna, unload karna, disassemble karna, assemble karna aur clean karna sikhaaya jaayega. Shoot karna is the last step. Waise toh bahut different types ki guns use hoti hain, par usually, humaare kaam mein handguns are the most effective. Phir bhi, tumhe baaki guns bhi shoot karni sikhaayi jayengi. Shooting a handgun is very different than shooting a shotgun.â
She nodded in understanding.
He leaned forward. âAb dekho. Main tumhe yeh disassemble aur assemble karna sikhaata hoon. Phir tum try karna.â
She gave him a big smile, nodding. âSir? Th-Thank you.â
He patted her head affectionately, smiling at her. He nodded to the gun and she leaned forward, watching him carefully as he disassembled the gun, telling her about the different parts as he did so.
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âNo, no, noâ, Sid said, shaking his head.
âArey, Sid, try toh karâ, Koel said, holding it to his mouth. âGol gappe hain. Iske bina toh kaise raha hai?â
He shook his head. âI donât do street food.â
âTu use chod, Koelâ, Suman ji said. âTu khaa le.â
âYeah. Main chala shopping karneâ, Sid said. âMera room bahut empty hai. I want to decorate it. Bala G bro, you coming?â
âChalo, Bhai jiâ, he said happily.
â#Me tooâ, Chitra said excitedly.
âSuman ji ko toh chain se thoosna haiâ, Suman ji said. âAcademy ka boring khaana khaakar Suman ji bahut tang aa chuki hain.â
Sid chuckled. He pulled Bala and Chitra into a shop, and the three roamed around the fairly big place, looking for anything to decorate their room with. His gaze fell on a little figurine. It was of a girl with boxing gloves on.
âHume, na, bachpan se logon ko peetne mein batero mazaa aato tha. Humaare gaon mein jab bhi koi ladka kisi bhi ladki ko tang karto tha, wo sab humaare paas aato thi, aur hum achhe se unki chutney bana deto the.â
He smiled slightly. âExcuse me?â He said.
âYes, sir?â The sales girl said, smiling politely at him.
He pointed to the figurine. âI want this, please.â
âSure, Sir. Anything else?â
âAbhi ke liye, yeh hi. But I am looking.â
âSid Bhai jiâ, Bala called, running over to him. He was holding a little transparent bottle with some swirling blue thing inside. Sid wasnât sure what exactly it was, but it was pretty. âKitna sundar hai, na? Table par kitna achha lagega.â He turned it over. His smile dropped.
âKya hua?â
âBhai ji, yeh toh bahut mehenga hai. Itne paise nahi hai mere paas.â
Sid slung an arm over his shoulder. âArey, Bala G bro. Tu paison ki chinta mat kar. Tujhe jo chahiye, tu wo le.â
He shook his head. âBhai ji, main aise free mein kaise le sakta hoon. Aapko paise nahi waapas kar paunga.â
âFree mein de kaun raha hai? Agle poore hafte, raat ko tu light band karega. Even? Ab jaa, dekh, kuchh aur pasand aa raha hai kya tujhe?â He took the little bottle from him, placing it on the counter. He smiled at the sales girl. âYeh bhi uss figurine ke saath rakh dijiye, please.â
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âChachu!â A voice screamed happily.
A mass hit his legs, hugging him tightly. Karan grinned, bending down and kissing her head. âMera bacchaâ, he muttered. He picked her up in his arms, kissing her cheek.
âCommando itna late kyun?â Baby asked, crossing her arms. âMain kab se wait kar rahi hoon aapka.â
âAcademy mein thoda kaam tha, bacchaâ, he said. âIsliye late ho gaya.â
âBaby toh subah 6 baje uth gayi aur poore ghar mein uchhal rahi hai tumhaara wait karte hueâ, Bhabhi said, walking in. He kept Baby down, bending down and touching her feet. She smiled at him. âAao, maine tumhaare liye pancakes banaaye hain. Sab tumhaara hi wait kar rahe the.â
He smiled. Baby held out her hands, and he picked her up again, walking further into the house.
His steps faltered a little. His brother was sitting in his wheelchair, setting the plates up. His gaze trailed down to his legs, tracing over his prosthetics, before he looked away.
âIsse achha toh mar hi jaata! Kam se kam log yeh toh kehte Param Shergill shaheed hua hai. Poori zindagi desh ki seva karna chahta tha ya desh ke liye mar mit jaana chahta tha, par...â
His hand hovered his brotherâs shoulder as he broke into sobs. He looked at his amputated legs, tears stinging his own eyes.
6 years.
And yet, the first memory that sprang to his mind was his brother crying over his fate, wishing he was dead instead. He took a deep breath, pushing the memory away. Itâs been 6 years. Accept and move on. Thatâs what he needed to do. Like his brother had.
Param looked up, smiling. âKaran, itna busy ho gaya ki Deolali reh raha hai par milne ka time nahi mila?â
Karan smiled, shrugging. âSorry, Bhaiya. Bahut kaam hai.â He kept Baby down again, helping to set the table up. He sat down, and Baby hopped in his lap.
âBaby, apni jagah par baithoâ, Barkha scolded.
âNahi, main Chachu ke saath khaungi.â
âBaby, zidd nahi karte.â
âBhabhi, koi baat nahiâ, Karan said. He smiled at Baby. âMere saath kha legi. Is mein kya hai? Hai, na, Baby?â
âYay!â
Param shook his head. âTune hi bigadh kar rakha hai ise.â
âEk hi toh bhatiji hai meri. Ab ise nahi bigadhunga toh kise bigadhunga?â
âApne bacchon koâ, he retorted. "Main dhoond deta hoon ladki. Tu bas haan kar."
Karan glared at him. âBhaiya! Kahin bhi kuchh bhi shuru ho jaate ho. Main chala jaunga.â
âBas, basâ, Barkha said. âKhaane toh do use chain se.â She smiled at him, placing some on his plate.
âIsne Baby ko bighad rakha hai aur tumne iseâ, Param said.
Barkha shook her head in exasperation. âItne time baad aaya aur aate hi shuru ho jao tum. Karan, yeh tang karein tumhe toh aa jaana mere paas.â
Param glared at them. âTum dono milkarmujhe tang kar dete ho. Main kise complain karoon?â
Karan chuckled.
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âYeh meri favorite maâam ke liye- Rashmi maâamâ, Baby said, holding up a plastic rose. The two had retreated to Babyâs room, and she was diligently updating him on all the little changes in her life since he had visited the last time.
Karanâs eyebrows furrowed. âAapki favorite maâam toh... kya naam tha... Seema maâam. Wo nahi the?â
Baby shook her head. âAb mujhe wo bilkul achhe nahi lagte. Wo ab mere favorite teacher nahi hai.â
âKyun?â
âHumaari class mein ek ladka hai, usne window todh di. Seema maâam bahut gussa hui. Aur poori class ko punish kara diya. Punishment toh usi ko milni chahiye, jisne galti kari, na? Baaki kisi ko milna toh fair nahi hai. Hai, na, Chachu?â
He hummed. âHaan.â
âAmeerzaadi hai. Papa ki Pari types.â
âRaani Sahiba aam insaanon ke saath kaise baith sakti hain.â
âWo ek spoiled, privileged kid hai jise lagta hai wo hum normal logon se bahut upar hai.â
He smiled at Baby when she showed him a drawing she had made, pointing and explaining it. His mind wandered back to Monami.
âKya maine use bina galti ke judge kar liya hai? Kya wo sach mein unn spoiled brats ki tarah nahi hai jinki wajah se Bhaiya...â
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