-Chapter Forty One-
Abstinence & Lies
(Akshant Narrates)
I had committed the divine
sin for the first time with Anamika in Kodaikanal. Then it was at Agra and other
places too with Anamika being the sole partner. I was completely pure till then
from my heart. But my destiny had written something else for me.
All four of us had their dinner
together that night. Gurleen was grateful to me for saving Nitin’s life. But she
couldn’t find any good way of thanking me. An evil idea came to her mind. She knew
Nitin would sleep after the supper that night because his medicines for healing
the wounds would be inducing sleep. She wrongly thought that she could only thank
me enough by committing the evil sin with me, by seducing me to have sex with her.
That was selfish and mean at her part to think so, because I didn’t love her any
longer and I was faithful to my fiancée. As we started dining, Gurleen intentionally
sat opposite I on the dining table in the restaurant.
She wore a body-hugging shoulder-jacket
on an apparently shoulder-less red top, mini skirt and sandals and was looking very
voluptuous that warm July evening. She was giving me the looks which I noticed but
ignored them thinking it to be my own imagination. Then she did the most unexpected
thing to me, she removed her sandals and then she raised her right foot to touch
my groin area. I was caught off-guard by this incursion into my privacy and winced
upon Gurleen’s leg reaching my groin from the opposite side under the table. Gurleen
retracted her leg and I too tried to parlay any suspicions from the other two by
saying that the food was too hot for being German. Anamika said, “Sometimes this
can happen even here in Germany, dear.”
I developed on the unintended
lead provided by Anamika and said, “Yeah, I dunno why these hot chillies are
imported when they are not grown here in Germany… Only if I had the power, I would’ve
genetically modified chillies to taste like chocolates, my favourite food article.”
I then stared at Gurleen who just smiled like Nitin and she acted as though nothing
had happened between her and I.
Anamika suggested that I should
drink some water and served me some water herself. I observed Gurleen who had not
raised her neck all this while, was showing her face and winked her right eye at
me while smiling devilishly for the shortest time period. She was sitting to the
right-hand side of Nitin and as Anamika was busy in dining so neither of the other
two observed this action of Gurleen.
I then simply continued
eating my dinner silently. Gurleen who had been encouraged by my words again started
doing the same thing after Anamika got busy in dining again. This time she was stopped
indirectly by Nitin who was busy all this while thinking about the news report he
had to prepare from an economic angle and decided to ask me for the graph from my
presentation comparing fuel economy in case of neat diesel along with the same in
case of biodiesel. He said now facing me, “-uh- Akshant, can I ask for a favour
from you please?”
“Yeah, tell me, I’ll see if
I can help you?” I said.
“Akshant, I need that graph
comparing fuel economies given by biodiesel engine and neat diesel engine for my
Economic Times article covering the Deutsch Biodiesel summit. And also the major
problems faced by biodiesel industry. Can you please mail a copy to me?” requested Nitin.
After giving it a bit of thought,
I agreed to mail just that one graph to him because I had committed many other graphs
which compared both diesel and biodiesel to Anamika who would be publishing the
same graph along with the others in her regular science column in ‘The Hindu’.
I also told me that I wanted my name to be mentioned clearly under the graph on
the page in the newspaper. Nitin readily agreed to the condition put by me thinking
it wasn’t a big price at all for such a significant graph comparing the fuel consumptions
of both the conventional diesel engine and the new unconventional biodiesel engine
using the newer biodiesel.
Nitin exchanged contact details
with me and the email id on which I would mail me the fuel-economy graph. By now
our dinner was complete and we were all walking back to our rooms with Anamika and
Gurleen supporting us. They were chatting on the way back. The noise of a washing
machine was filling the background.
Gurleen asked Anamika, “Would
you be sleeping now? Coz I’m not sleepy at all and as Nitin’s going to sleep after
taking his medicines, it’s gonna be boring for me. Can we chat for a few minutes,
Anamika?”
“No, I am too sleepy. Akshant
takes the medicine and doesn’t sleep even though these medicines are known to induce
sleep even in the toughest of soldiers. I dunno from where he brings this much stamina
to stay awake even after such a tiring day… He has been so ever after the accident
in May 2010. Though, he’d yawn all day long after staying up all that time in the
night. Actually, he dreads the nightmarish dreams – he’s still a kid – while sleeping
and I won’t make me sleep today if he doesn’t want to. Yeah, I wouldn’t mind me
spending time with you, coz I really trust him, dunno about your guy allowing you
but I myself am gonna ask I to spend some time with you so that you two can catch
up with what both of you lost in time. I’ll ask your man if he has any objections.” Anamika said a lot of
words and ended it with a smile that I thought distantly hinted disagreement.
Then suddenly Anamika called
out to Nitin, “Nitin I wanna suggest you something please,” Nitin, who
was moving along me, was also startled by her voice just like me.
Nitin turned, “Yes Anamikaji,
tell me, your words are all welcome.” He said courteously.
“Uh – Nitin, you won’t mind
if Gurleen spends some of her time in my room with me and I? The two of them can
have a catch-up if they feel like coz she’s not feeling too sleepy either and doesn’t
want to disturb you while you would be sleeping peacefully under the medicines’
effect but Akki himself would not be sleeping I think and she says you might oppose
to her spending some time in my room.” replied Anamika.
I heard that first and was
going to say no but Nitin’s words cut my sentence too short to be understood by
anybody, Amit said faking a slightly aggressive manner, “Why are you defaming
me Gurleen darling? Have I ever stopped you from talking to any man or woman? –
no Anamika, I don’t have any problem, the choice is hers.” replied Nitin smilingly.
“See Gurleen, didn’t I tell
you that he’d agree to let you spend some time in my room; after all, he loves you!” said Anamika in an excited
voice.
Gurleen managed to fake a forced
smile and just said, “Yeah…” with that smile.
I interjected unexpectedly,
“Hullo? Am I not going to be asked about what do I think…? Well – I’ll tell it
myself then; if my Ana has made a new friend and the new friend’s fiancée too doesn’t
seem to mind it, why would I be putting an objection to it?” and I smiled too.
“Okay dude, I’ll go now, will
have my medicines and go to sleep. Is there anything that you wanna say?” said Nitin.
“No Nitin, I don’t have anything
much to say other than that I wish you a good night and wish that ‘you’ get sweet
dreams, we’ve had a tiring time ever since that incident in the flight and I wish
that you may not get any nightmares about the cause of this injury. Sleep well,” and as I said that, I was
wincing with every other step.
“Yeah, thanks I and I wish
the same for you – and ah! Gurleen – here have this spare key of the room coz I
might’ve slept when you come back – and I won’t want to get disturbed then.” said Nitin.
Then Gurleen followed me and
Anamika up to our room after leaving Nitin at their room on the ground floor.
As I sensed something wrong
was going to happen, I didn’t say a word. Anamika guided me by the hand with Gurleen
at my tail to our hotel room. Though she herself didn’t mind Gurleen, she did mind
my ex-girlfriend but she did feel bit of insecurity which was but natural and was
evident from the way she was behaving with me, pulling as close as possible for
the last twenty minutes. I said to Gurleen as we walked down the stairs, “I’ve
got to say something private to Ana, would you mind giving us a bit of privacy please?”
Gurleen stepped five stairs
down. Then I said to Anamika in a really low lovely voice, “Ana! Come on baby!
Be possessive – I love it – but don’t be insecure. I am yours only, whose else am
I – that Gurleen is here because you yourself called her as she would get ‘bored’
sitting awake in her own room with Nitin? Don’t be afraid, afraid to lose control.
Anamika – you are holding my hand too tight – shall I ask her to go back to her
own room?”
“No, you needn’t do that. I
am sorry that I was getting falsely insecure.” said Anamika.
Then the three of us moved
separately and though limping, I was not being supported by Anamika, she just
let me hold onto her soft hand. We reached my and Anamika’s room on first floor.
Here, Gurleen asked for the keys and insisted on opening the door. I had the medicines
and all three of us chatted for an hour or so before Anamika said that she was feeling
sleepy and that the two of us could chat outside the room if we were not finished
with their catch-up.
When Gurleen said that she
would like to take a stroll outside in the lawn with me talking about what we
had missed out about each other’s lives, Anamika insisted that I should go with
Gurleen, I reluctantly said, “Okay, if you say so, Ana.”
Then after me & Gurleen
were outside and had reached a place more than normal human hearing could reach,
the first thing that I said to Gurleen in a slightly rough tone was, “Now you
are going to tell me why you were touching me at all the wrong places with your
foot when we were dinning.”
“Okay, I won’t beat around
the bush. The only thing that I think bothered you is that I used my foot. I think
you want me to use my hand and my mouth.” said Gurleen coming closer to my face and her hand
going down to my pants on which I was infuriated seeing which Gurleen came closer
and tried to kiss me.
I pulled my face backwards
and pushed Gurleen away saying, “You need to see a doc, coz I can certify that
you are mentally unstable – you’re behaving like a mad woman!”
And as Gurleen heard this,
she started unbuttoning her jacket and threw it onto my face in a threatening way
saying, “Do you know why I ditched you, because I wanted someone who could satisfy
my hunger and quench my thirst when you were injured and could not even meet me
– oh shit! What I have done!” Gurleen then got rid of her sweater.
I instantly said, “What
are you doing, please wear your clothes back again!”
“I am sorry Akshant… Punish
me! Be hard with me, push me hard, do something which we missed out on when we were
together. I touched you at wrong places, then you too should touch me at all the
right places, may be that way I’ll learn some morals. Press me! Feel me!! Finish
me!!!” and
then she removed her t-shirt with a tug to eventually remove it and ultimately bare
her upper body which was without any underwear and her hands proceeded to her pants,
I lost my mind temporarily that the words, “I never knew you were so beautiful,”
just slipped out of my mouth. Then realizing my mistake I immediately turned
my back on her saying with my face towards the hedge saying, “Stop it. I am not
going to see it any further. You are mad! You are evil, pure evil! Since when did
you become like this? I am going!”
Now Gurleen put both her arms
on my shoulders from my back and as I turned, I looked into the eyes of the tigress
and then I gave up, hypnotized by the eyes, still knowing that I could escape the
tigress. The tigress then attacked the prey on its neck softly; prancing upon it
and making it fall down on to the ground. I felt myself fall in the hedge with the
tigress in a position right near my neck. I felt the lips on my lips, the tongue
of the tigress making its way into my mouth as smartly as a female serpent and then
I lost myself in the oblivion for few seconds thereafter. Gurleen then took hold
of my left hand and pulled it to her bosom.
On contact with her skin, I
opened my closed eyes and pushed her aside immediately. I decided that I must practice
abstinence and refrain himself from proceeding in the wrong direction. I just pushed
her aside, rose up from the ground, stood up and started to go away swiftly without
even caring to look behind. Gurleen must have felt rejected. She tried to stop me
but I was too strong for her now, and had regained my full body control.
“Please stop, Akshant! Don’t
leave me in this situation. I want you!” said Gurleen in a pathetic tone like a kid demanding
a toy, close to tears now.
I didn’t turn on this, I kept
going and instead I said to the wind intending Gurleen to listen to it, “I would
better be sending your Mr. Dhaliwal to satisfy you!”
Gurleen heard this and started
apologizing immediately. She rose gathered her clothes roughly to veil all the private
parts of her luscious body, then she caught up with me few meters away and then
fell down to my feet holding it firmly and said, “Please don’t tell him, please.
I was just lost. I was not serious at all. Please don’t tell him. I don’t want
to lose him. Akshant I beg of you!”
I stopped, shook released my
leg to turn around and say with force in a whisper, “Stop pretending you cheapster!
Did you really think I would go and talk to that man? No, I wouldn’t, that man is
not eligible for my words. But our meeting is over. Don’t dare to dog me or follow
me or talk to me ever again. Good bye!”
Even though she moaned my name
thrice, I moved on and on till I reached back to my room floor. There I reached
the washroom, as I readjusted myself in the clothes; I smelled my jacket and shirt.
I was alerted by the smell of Gurleen’s ladies perfume from the shirt. I quickly
climbed down the stairs to the ground floor and went to the hotel gift shop.
As lucky as I could be, there
was a deodorant section there in that shop which was open in the night and I bought
a men’s deodorant and sprayed it all over myself then I didn’t discard it, but
I brought it to my room instead planning it to be my libido in case Anamika inquired
about the smell. I also bought a big diary with hearts printed on the cover
which was also available in the gift shop, intending to gift it to Anamika. She
did have a habit of writing long and short poems, Haikus – a Japanese format for
short poems.
And when I reached to my room
back, Anamika did ask about the scent, “You took some twenty minutes, you must
sleep and what’s this – a gift? How sweet! I always wanted a diary – wait a minute.
Hey, what’s this peculiar smell coming from your clothes, as though you sprayed
ladies’ perfume too prior to testing a men’s deodorant?”
“Oh that! I did spray a ladies’
perfume prior to testing this men’s deodorant.” I tried to lie.
“And why is that?” Anamika started interrogating
me as if we had gotten married long ago already with suspecting narrowed eyebrows.
“I – I wanted to buy one for
you. But I bought this large diary for you instead.” I said lamely.
“The diary is nice – I can
use it to write my occasional poems and as my virtual friend during your official
trips which are always imminent in the coming years but I never imagined you to
be so dumb Akshant – you tested a ladies’ perfume on your own body! Really I
can hardly believe it, but still, I believe you. And thank god you didn’t buy the
perfume, because I do not like this smell at all – and my dear Akshant, you don’t
have to stick to the purely conventional Indian ways here in Germany – you don’t
have to spray a ‘ladies’ deodorant all over yourself just about to any land you
go.” said
Anamika dismissively and I breathed silently in relief.
“Yeah, I thought so too that
you won’t like the smell. And I did no more than leaving Gurleen to her floor after
the small chat of five minutes we had just because you wanted.” I told a lie, building on
my false story with the unintended hint given by Anamika.
“Okay, I see – now just take
your medicine and please sleep – we have to go back to India tomorrow morning!” said Anamika in a hurry.
I then obediently took the
medicine like a little kid and then they both went to sleep that night. This way
with several well-rehearsed lies I did manage to avert any more suspicions from
Anamika. That period of 15 minutes was going to remain a secret from Amit as well
as Anamika for a long time.
We woke up early next morning
and got ready for catching the flight back to New Delhi where I and Nitin were welcomed
in the evening by a 20 member committee of the National Security Guards from the
nearby Delhi centre who suggested that both Nitin & I should avail the security
provided by the Government of India. Many people told both of us to at least avail
the critical witness protection provided by the government after all what we
had been through.
But I politely rejected the
offer and said that no one would require extra security if the Indian Army rout
out Shuddha Rakht in its operations, and similarly Nitin said that he would rather
be safer in the security of the capital and this way, he too politely rejected the
offer of security by the government.
Anamika told me in an
undertone, “You are full of attitude, but I love your attitude!”
“Let’s take this debatable
topic to home,” I said with finality.
Then both me and Nitin were
received outside the airport with garlands by a fifty-men strong company of the
Delhi Police and a local legislative assembly member who was there probably because
he knew that the thirsty shutterbugs would love to snap him ‘receiving’ the
heroes with the garlands.
“Mr. Akshant & Mr. Nitin
your bravery is well recognized by the authorities and it was really worthwhile
how you both prevented a mishap. The government wishes to provide ample security
to both of you,” the superintendent of National Security Guards said.
“No sir, thank you very much
but it’s more required for by our farmers, the housemaids and other people from
lower strata being aimed by the terrorists. I refuse to have any dedicated gunman
for my personal security,” was my reply and it invited few more claps.
“I agree with Akshant in this
matter,” said Nitin admiringly looking at me. He further
said, “Otherwise too, I have the security of NCR with me. The government
should focus on uprooting this malignant trouble.”
All this while Gurleen remained
silent and no mention of the incident from the other night was done by any one of
them to anybody.
All of us then left for
their respective homes in Mathura Refinery Township and Delhi where Gurleen and
Amit had bought themselves a flat in a condominium at a popular posh locality of
South Delhi after selling Amit’s parental house in old Delhi after his parents’
untimely death in a car crash.