41) The Great Storm
Vasukinath
was grilled by the police officers for hours over the complaint of negligent
entrustment of the vehicle to his daughter. Since Rashika had been warned for careless
driving before twice, she was charged with a criminal offence for rash driving, thereby causing death.
While
others gave their two cents worth of advice to Vasukinath, their legal
counsellor stayed with Vasukinath through the questioning. Vasukinath wanted
the criminal complaint against Rashika to be withdrawn. Along with his lawyer,
he tried his best to convince the officers. If he was influential, then Arjun's
family was more prominent in the legal circle of associates. It became a tussle
of power and influence between the two families; coming down to who wielded
more clout.
Maurya
persuaded Arjun's family to withdraw the complaint against Vasukinath. The FIR
registered against Rashika was criminal which would take its own course hence
he or Vasukinath had no say in it.
Finally,
after a spate of discussions and stipulations, Arjun's family withdrew the
complaint against Vasukinath. They agreed only because Maurya convinced them of
its futility.
The
police had not yet arrested Rashika due to her hospitalization. However, they
did keep a watch over her. Meanwhile, Vasukinath made diabolic plans to escape
with his family from the country. If he stayed in the country, and Rashika
recovered, it was only a matter of time before the police arrested her for the
accident. With the best of lawyers, she might be able to escape detention but
it would take years. Vasukinath refused to allow his daughter to suffer over her
friend's death. He decided that they would flee from the country. He was in for a rude shock when he discussed it with Maurya. Maurya used the
opportunity to make a pact with his mentor. To buy his silence, Vasukinath had
to accept Maurya's break-up with Rashika. Maurya had no intention of retaining
his power in Krishna Industries. He willingly transferred all his shares to
Vasukinath. There were some recriminations, few appeals and many questions from
Vasukinath. Nevertheless, he had to accept Maurya's decision of exiting Krishna
Industries and breaking all ties with the family. Maurya firmly rejected
Vasukinath's pleas to go with them. He was dismayed that Vasukinath
had no desire to reprehend his daughter, considering how she deceived both
Arjun and Maurya. Instead, he was helping her avoid the sentence.
A
fortnight later, Maurya relinquished all his stakes in the family business.
************
Kamya in
a gorgeous red saree and Brahim in a white and red silk sherwani made a picture-perfect
couple. They had written their own wedding vows and planned to deliver them at the
traditional ceremony that they had planned at the temple after the civil
marriage. They gifted Dharma a framed photo of the three of them in Mohandham. It
was taken when they had been sixteen or seventeen. Kamya also gifted Dharma a
beautiful crepe saree that she wore for their wedding. Not certain if Maurya
would make it, Brahim had invited one of his colleagues too as the second
witness for their civil marriage.
Dharma
hoped that Maurya would not make it to the wedding. She would be a nervous wreck
if he did decide to make his presence. She hadn't been able to get him out of
her head since they had parted. She had been pouring over different versions of
Rashika's accident that the tabloids carried. Maurya's name was featured
frequently. She gathered from the news reports that he was sorting out the
legal complications that had arisen after the accident. Apparently, Arjun's
family had filed a case against Vasukinath Krishna. Dharma was not aware of the
details but she guessed that Maurya was trying to resolve the problems.
Dharma
had mailed her resignation to him, also copying it to Sonia. Sonia replied that
she would discuss it with Maurya but he hadn't answered Dharma's mail.
The
registrar officiated the marriage. When it was time to put down their
signatures, Maurya breezed into the room, pleasantly surprising one and all.
"Sorry,
I am late..." Maurya apologised running his gaze over all. Not willing to
miss an opportunity to see Dharma, Maurya had made a note of the day in his
organizer. He had been hopelessly waiting for a chance to lay his eyes on
her. This morning, she looked too ravishing for his own peace of mind.
The pink saree clung to her curves with a sinful glee and the deep cut of the
blouse at her back grabbed his attention over and again.
The
ceremony concluded quickly. When Brahim and Kamya thanked Maurya, he presented
them with a gift-wrapped box which Dharma guessed was jewellery.
They
proceeded to the temple that stood in the same complex for the traditional
rituals. Post wedding celebrations included a lunch for all but Maurya excused
himself as he had a meeting to attend. While everyone was busy clicking
pictures, Kamya teased Dharma, "Maurya has been eyeing you like a besotted
lover boy. He is crushing on you very badly, sweetheart."
Making a
wry face at her friend, Dharma was actually surprised that he had turned up.
She was pleased as a punch that despite the furore in his life, he hadn't
forgotten her friends.
Brahim
and Kamya had invited their new friends and colleagues. It was a fun-filled
afternoon with touching speeches and plenty of jeering, clapping and drinking.
Brahim and Kamya made a heartwarming acknowledgement of Dharma's contribution to
their love story; she, in turn, thanked them for their constant support. Brahim
sprang a surprise on Kamya by announcing their getaway. He had booked a
honeymoon suite for them in Agra and they left immediately after lunch.
Thoughts
of Maurya accosted Dharma when she reached home alone. Jumpy and excited, she
was eager to do something physically taxing. The kitchen was a mess.
She began to wash vessels, clean the gas stove, and mop the floor. She bought
groceries from the nearest shop and stocked the kitchen. She then packed
her stuff. She would be leaving for Parijatpur soon. It had
taken her a couple of days to convince Kamya and Brahim of her plans. They had
relented finally when she told them of her predicament about working under
Rashika.
When she
finished her chores, she got an unexpected visitor that night.
******************
Vasukinath
managed to sneak Rashika out of the hospital by bribing two of the night staff
and the constable who had been keeping a watch over Rashika.
Rashika
was disheartened that she wouldn't be able to see Maurya again. She was
desperate to see him one last time however her father forbade her from
contacting Maurya. She pondered if Maurya would have gone with her, had he not
met Dharma. The question troubled her so much that she decided that the only
way she could find peace, would be to make Maurya suffer as much. And she knew
the best way to do it.
She was
travelling with her mother in the car to the private helipad. Her father would
reach there in another vehicle. On their way, she appealed to her mother,
"Ma,
can we take a detour please?"
"Detour?
Why?"
"I
would like to meet someone. Please, one last time?"
"Rashi,
I cannot allow you to see Maurya. Your father would be furious."
"No,
not Arya; someone else... Please?"
"It
is dangerous Rashi. We are running out of time and if someone finds us, our
plans would be ruined."
"One
last time, Mom...please please...."
"Ok!
Whom do you want to meet?"
"My
designer..."
She gave
the direction to the driver. Her mother waited in the car while Rashika stepped
out to see Dharma.
***************
Dharma
was startled to see Rashika at the doorstep. She thought Rashika was still in the hospital.
"Hello,
Dharma!"
"Hello..."
"May
I come inside?"
"Yes,
of course..."
Dharma
admitted her inside but she left the door open; a sixth sense cautioning her.
"Would
you like some water?"
"No..."
Rashika looked around, noting that Dharma was alone.
"How
do you feel now?"
"How
do you think?" Rashika countered and Dharma realized that the other woman
was in a belligerent mood.
Dharma
waited...
"How
dare you go after my fiancé?" Rashika bellowed.
"I
am quitting the company. You are welcome to have him...." Dharma answered
but her poise enraged Rashika even more. She couldn't swallow the truth that
Maurya had fallen in love with this woman who was no more than a guttersnipe.
She slapped Dharma hard.
Dharma
felt the pain inside her ear and her vision was blinded momentarily from the
impact. She stumbled back. Dharma had not been prepared for Rashika's vitriolic
move. Her scalded cheek began to throb with pain. She grimaced in shock
as the other woman rushed to grab a glass vase from the side table.
Rashika
raised the vase to hit Dharma.
"Rashi...…."
Someone
screamed from the doorway. Rashika swivelled around.
"What
are you doing? We need to hurry. Your father is getting worried. He has already
reached," Rashika's mother squealed. The glass vase slipped from Rashika's
hand and it splintered into tiny pieces. The older woman quickly grabbed
Rashika's hand and hauled her towards the staircase. A moment later, they were
gone and Dharma locked the door hastily.
Trembling
with relief and exhaustion, Dharma flopped down on the floor. Her cheek singed
with discomfort.
********************
"Are
you crazy? Your father has been yelling at me for allowing you to take a
detour..." Rashika's mother berated her.
"I
wanted to teach her a lesson."
"Who
is she?"
"A
bitch..."
"Rashi,
forget what happened. Your future is what matters to us."
Their
phones peeled in unison. One was Rashika's father and the other was Rashika's
aunt.
Rashika
disconnected the call and shrieked at the driver to go faster. Her mother
became distressed as Vasukinath pressed them to reach sooner.
The
driver was a young and inexperienced one. The confused and infuriated commands of the women in his car made him nervous. His concentration on the road
snapped and the vehicle veered from his control.
In a span
of a few days, Rashika met with another accident. When the paramedics reached the
accident spot, the survival of the victims seemed unlikely.
****************
A month
later...….
Dharma
viewed the snow-capped mountains with wonder. Since joining Dushyant's office
in Almora, she has been enchanted with the sight of the white peaks. They
looked familiar, and yet so distant...
"Good
morning!" Bilaval greeted. He switched on the radio. It was his morning
routine to listen to the news and make notes.
"Good
morning! There is tea for you on the table," Dharma stated.
"Thank
you so much! Tomorrow, it is my turn to make tea," Bilaval uttered with a
smile.
"If
you can make it as splendid as mine..." Dharma quipped.
"You
are putting me in a fix. But of course, I will try to match the esteemed
expectations of her highness..." their banter went on for some time.
"By the way, sir wanted geographical details of Baspa Valley,"
Bilaval reminded Dharma.
"Yes,
I have it with me..."
They
began their working days with taunts and jokes. It had been a month since
Dharma had that unsettling meeting with Rashika. When Brahim and Kamya
returned, they had been horrified to see her swollen cheek. They had wanted to
inform Maurya but Dharma had not permitted them. She was fed up with Rashika and
her allegations. Dharma wanted to get out of the mess. Hence, as planned she
left for Parijatpur. A week later, Dushyant visited her. He offered
her the job and she joined his research centre straightaway. Dushyant had
arranged accommodation for her in the family guest house.
Dharma
hadn't heard from Maurya after the wedding. No one made any contact with her;
neither Sonia nor Pooja. It was as if they forgot that she had existed. Since
leaving the city, she hadn't asked Kamya or Brahim about Index Fashions.
Bilaval
raised the volume of the radio,
"The
increasing speed of the wind in the North East mountains indicates a great storm
that is heading towards the states of Himachal and Uttarakhand. Tourists have
been warned to stay indoors. The high-velocity wind coming from the mountains
of Nepal is expected to reach here next week. It may be accompanied by heavy
rains. Experts believe that such a high-speed wind has never been reported in
the region in recent times. The heading storm might be one of the worst
that the region has ever faced."
The
weather forecast was bleak and it frightened Bilaval.
"Good
lord! My sister lives in Nainital. I hope she knows about the storm."
"Call
her. It is better to warn her," Dharma suggested.
"Yes,
I will do that."
When
Bilaval left the room, Dharma wandered to the window. She sipped her tea and watched
the busy street below. Their office was located on the first floor of a wooden
building in the town centre and it was the last one on the uphill road. The
view was fantastic and one could gaze at the sky uninterruptedly through the
telescope.
Dharma
liked the new job but she missed the challenges of the old job. There had been
many missed calls from Tapan but she did not return the calls. She may be
prepared to hear about Maurya and Rashika later, but she was not emotionally fit right now.
The door
creaked open and Dharma was surprised to see Dushyant. He usually arrived post
lunch at the office.
"Good
morning, sir! You are early today."
"Yes,
yes, I know. Dharma, I need to discuss something with you. Sit down. I have
sent Bilaval on an errand."
Becoming
curious, Dharma listened with rapt attention as he spoke.
"Do
you remember that when we met in Parijatpur, you asked me
about Alaka?"
"Yes,
and you answered that you will talk about it at the right time."
"Now
is the right time Dharma. You must know something about yourself."
"That
I am a Yakshi? I know it already."
"No,
that is not what I meant...This is about your lost life."
"What
about it? I know I hail from Alaka and that I am supposed to return to
Alaka."
"Haven't
you wondered how you came here from Alaka?"
"I
have, and many times. But I have not understood exactly how."
In a
hushed tone, Dushyant murmured, "You travelled through time..."
"I
gathered that but how is that possible? I have been breaking my head over it.
How is it possible that I travelled from one eon to another? Did I take many
births?"
"No,
you travelled through a wormhole to this timeline."
"Where
is this wormhole?"
"River
Yakshagni... She had a wormhole through which man could travel from one
timeline to another."
Dharma
had surmised that she had come ashore through the river but travelling through
a wormhole was bewildering.
"Are
you saying that I travelled through a wormhole from one era to this era?"
"Yes,
not only you, even Ekveer..."
Dharma
became uneasy at the mention of Ekveer.
"Have
you come across anyone here who could have been Ekveer in that period?"
"What?"
Dharma realized that Dushyant had not yet connected Maurya to Ekveer.
"Even if I had come across someone, what has that got to do with my life
here?" she asked.
"Oh
Dharma, don't you get it? You have to go to Alaka with Ekveer. Only then can we
stop this storm?"
"Storm?"
Dharma blinked at Dushyant in bafflement.
"Yes,
the great storm that occurs once in thousand years. If you and Ekveer don't
reach Alaka, the storm might destroy everything."
"But
how would I know where Alaka is?"
"I will
guide you, Dharma. I will take you there. But I need Ekveer with you."
"I
am here...." someone
claimed from the doorway.
Dharma's
craving eyes gazed at Maurya with disbelief.
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