Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 7
“Kabir. I think that was atrocious. With all that money too. Use fire karne ka total sense make karta hai,” Malvika whined.
“I agree, Malvika. But do din ka suspension kaafi hai. We can’t just keep firing people for every small transgression.”
“Tum kuchh zyada hi use sar par chadha kar rakhte ho, aur woh aur bhi sar chadhti ja rahi hai.”
“Look, Malvika. Mujhe bhi logon ke bachpane se deal karna ka shauq nahin hai. Lekin Kahlid aur KL mujhe yahan kissi purpose ke liye le kar aaye hain. Aur agar mujhe is channel ko number one banana hai, hard-hitting stories karni hain, to hum achchhe journalists ko chhoti-chhoti baaton par fire nahin karte rah sakte.”
“Junior reporter hai woh. Kya koi kami hai achchhe reporters ki market mein?”
“Bahut. Bahut kami hai. TV par aane ka glamour sabko chahiye hota hai. Lekin ground par ja kar, khatre utha kar, actual reporting ka passion bahut kam logon mein hota hai.”
“Lekin–”
“Malvika,” Khalid intervened now, “Dekho. Reporters se deal karna Kabir ka kaam hai. So I think unke baare mein faisle hamein use lene dene chahiye. All right? To Kabir. Uska suspension tum khatam karna chahte ho?”
“Yes, Khalid.”
“Theek hai. Maine HR mein kissi ko bol kar call karwa doonga.”
“Nahin, Khalid. Main khud phone kar loonga. We don’t need to make this suspension official. Maine HR ko bola bhi nahi tha.”
“As you wish.”
—
“Hello. Kya main Ananya Kashyap se baat kar sakta hoon? Main unke office se bol raha hoon.” Something stopped Kabir from revealing his identity when he called at her home number.
“Main Ananya ki Ma bol rahi hoon. Ananya to subah hi nikal gayi thi kaam par. Usne kaha tha ki koi lead follow kar rahi hai.”
“Lead?”
“Ji. Office mein bata ke gayi hogi na? Aapne uske mobile par phone kiya?”
“Unreachable hai. Main pata karta hoon. Kissi ko to bata ke gayi hogi. Sorry to disturb you, Mrs. Kashyap.”
“Koi problem to nahin hai?”
“Nahin, Mrs. Kashyap. Please don’t worry.”
But he was worried! Something about her worried him. She had that stromy, reckless temperament that pushed people towards danger. He was there on the spot the night she had obtained Bhat’s illegal wedding’s footage. It was a dangerous affair. Fetching Mahi from drug dealers or fooling jail authorities to get to Nidhi Kapoor couldn’t have been easy either. And right now she was angry with him. God knows what danger she would jump into.
“Ronnie. Ms. Kashyap kahan hain?”
“Pata nahi, Sir. Office nahin aayi hai.”
“Woh to main bhi dekh raha hoon. Hai kahan woh? Kissi ko bata kar gayi hai?”
“Mujhe to nahin bataya, Sir. Koi problem hai?”
“Woh ladki hi problem hai.”
“Woh to hai, Sir—“
Kabir glared at Ronnie and he apologized, “Sorry, Sir. Main Richa se poochhta hoon.”
Richa and Trisha didn’t know Anaya’s whereabouts. She hadn’t called Sunny either.
“Phone nahin lag raha. Kaise pata chalega kahan gayi hai?” Kabir fretted.
“Sir. Uske stinger ko pata hoga.”
“Jaante ho tum use?”
“Haan Sir.”
“To phone karo. Kiska wait kar rahe ho?”
“Ji, Sir. Karta hoon.”
—
“Tinu. Bata de yaar. Dekh boss pagal ho raha hai. Aise bhi pahle din se usse jhagda kar rahi hai woh. Agar Kabir ka dimaag sanak gaya to na uski job bachegi, na teri,” Ronnie pleaded with Tinu on phone.
“Acchchha. Batata hoon, Sir ji. Lekin aap na Madam ji ko mat batana ki maine kuchh bataya hai. Warna woh to meri–”
“Abhi to, Tinu, tu meri aur Kabir ki chinta kar. Tune nahin bataya to hum dono teri…”
“Achchha, achchha, Sir ji. Suno…”
—
Kabir peeked through a high window into the delipidated warehouse. Ananya had gone in to talk to an arms dealer, pretending to be representing a buyer. And she was alone! When his eyes adjusted to the darkness inside, he saw his worst fears coming true. Two men had grabbed her and she was struggling to free herself. Her cover must have been blown.
His instinctive reaction was to enter the warehouse immediately. But he restrained himself. He could not clearly see how many people were there. He had to wait for Khurana. Getting himself caught inside before the police came would help nobody. He just had to keep an eye and make sure that something catastrophic didn’t happen. By now he was also able to overhear the going ons.
“Badi mushkil hai. Insult karte hain aaj kal ye TV waale bhi hamari. Aisi shakal ke logon ko sting operation karne bhej dete hain ki maano Vishwamitra ki tapasya todne ke liye Menka aayi ho. Na ki arms dealer ka sting karne koi reporter.”
A chorus of laughter followed.
“Karein kya iska? Maar dein?”
“Maar do!” Ananya’s voice took him by surprise. Was this girl on some suicidal mission? Couldn’t she keep quiet?
“Aise kaise? Rakhte hain, boss. Hamare bhi kaam aayegi. Aur agar kabhi zaroorat padi to iske badle apna kuchh kaam bhi ho sakta hai.”
“Sahi bol rahe ho, Viru. Maarte nahin hain.”
One of the goons yaneked her hair and a small scream skipped her throat. Kabir could not sit back any longer. He perched down from the window and entered the warehouse.
“Chhod do use,” his commanding voice echoed in the almost empty warehouse.
“Ye kaun hero aaya, bhai?”
“Woh mere liye yahan aayi hai. Use pakad ke tumhein koi fayda nahin hoga.”
“Aur hamara fayda batane waale tum kaun ho?”
Kabir walked in, as slowly as he could manage without looking deliberate. He needed to buy time until Khurana reached here.
“Tumhara dost hi samajh lo,” he picked up as corny and vague a statement as he could.
And then came the sound which couldn’t have been soothing in any other circumstance. A pistol fired in the air. Police!
The goons were distracted for a moment, and Kabir used the opportunity to drag Ananya away from them. Soon, Khurana and his men were all over them. The goons were outnumbered and were quickly captured.
Kabir didn’t let Ananya stray from his side and was about to push her into his car, when she protested, “Main scooter se aayi hoon.”
“Bhaad mein jaye tumhara scooter. Office chalo abhi.”
“Lekin main kaise le jaungi baad mein use?”
“Tinu jaanta hai tumhara ghar?”
“Ji.”
“To woh le jayega” he called Tinu, “Chabhi do use.”
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To be continued