Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 17

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“Ananya. Main koi doodh ka dhula nahin hoon. Koi aise grand claims nahin kar sakta ki maine kabhi jhooth nahin bola hai, ya kissi ka dil nahin dukhaya hai, jaisa ki shayad tum kar sakti ho. Maine woh sab kuchh kiya hai jo mujhe karne ki zaroorat padi hai professional life mein aage badhne ke liye. Logon ko kuchla hai maine apna raasta saaf karne ke liye. Logon ko flatter bhi karta hoon, aur when they care for it ladkiyon ke saath flirt bhi karta hoon, apna kaam nikalne ke liye. Shayad tumse bhi jhooth bola ho past mein, maine hisaab to nahin rakha. Lekin Ananya, abhi main jhooth nahin bol raha. Main tumse bahut pyaar karta hoon. Aur bawzood iske ki mujhse past mein galtiyan hui hai, meri ye womanizer waali image sahi nahin hai. Main aur kissi ki nahin to apni to itni izzat karta hoon ki… Agar kabhi is image ko fight karne ki koshish nahin ki to woh isliye ki main care hi nahin karta tha ki log mere baare mein kya sochte hain. Balki shayad fayda bhi hota hai mujhe meri is ruthlessness ki image ki wajah se. Mujhe nahin pata tha ki iski wajah se mujhe ek din pachhtaana padega. Kyonki aaj tum mere baare mein kya sochti ho ye mere liye bahut important hai. Mujhe apni public image se khud ko different saabit karne ka ek mauka do, Ananya. Please?”

Tears ran down her cheek, as she sat still.

“Thoda to care karti ho na mere liye?” he held his walking stick and walked towards her, “Hospital aayi thi tum. Tumne khud kaha tha. Pata nahin bina mile kyon chali gayi? Shayad maine kissi tareeke se tumhein offend kar diya.” He sat down beside her, “Lekin jo bhi hua ho, Ananya, trust me koi galatfahmi thi. Past jo bhi raha ho, aaj meri life mein kuchh aisa nahin hai jo mujhe tumse chhipana pade. Mat jao, Ananya. Na to office se, aur na hi meri life se. I love you.”

She rested her hands on his shoulders and leaned forward. Then suddenly threw her arms around him and hugged him tight. He responded happily. When they separated, she said, “I love you, too.”

He cupped her face and planted a kiss on her lips.

“Ye sab… kya ho raha hai?” she said after a while.

“Unexpected, unplanned… ”

“Aap kyon mujhe avoid kar rahe the itne dinon se?”

He sighed, “Mera past… Bahut kuchh hai jo tum nahin jaanti ho. Shayad woh jaanne ke baad tum itne bharose se khud ko mere hawaale nahin kar dogi. Main dar raha tha, abhi bhi darta hoon–”

“Aapne kaha na ki aapke present mein kuchh bhi aisa nahin hai jisse mujhe problem ho.”

“Agar past ko present se dissociate kar sakte hain to nahin hai–”

“To phir bhool jaiye past ko. Mujhe kuchh nahin jaanna hai. Maine apni zindagi ke aath saal past ke obsession mein nikaal diye. Ab present mein jeena chahti hoon.”

“Bhagwaan par bharosa nahin karta hoon main, lekin aaj usse pray kar raha hoon ki tumhari wishes poori ho.”

“Meri wishes to poori ho gayi hain. Aaj main yahan kitne bleak plans bana kar aayi thi. Aur ab dekhiye?”

“Ananya! Dekh tu resign nahin kar sakti hai. Na koi planning, na koi aim, aur bas aise hi apna career thode hi na chhod dete hain,” Richa was back to her preaching ways with Ananya. Since she had announced her decision to resign to her friends, they had all been like that.

“Haan to nahin kar rahi hoon.”

“Kya!” Richa, Trisha, Ronnie and Sunny exclaimed in chorus.

“Kyon?” Ronnie asked.

“Are. Abhi tak to tum sab log itne reasons de rahe the ki mujhe kyon nahin resign karna chahiye. Ab mujhse poochh rahe ho ki kyon resign nahin kar rahi.”

“Kuchh baat hai jo tu hamein nahin bata rahi?” Ronnie eyed her suspiciously.

“Arre chhod na, Ronnie!” Trisha intervened, “Samay rahte akal aa gayi ise. Ab aur kya chahiye?”

“Ananya Madam. Aapko Kabir Sir ne bulaya hai,” the office boy informed her.

She couldn’t help the paleness that enveloped her face following this public summon! Would everyone know?

Wordlessly, she got up and walked towards his cabin with Ronnie’s eyes following her.

“Aapne aise mujhe sabke saamne kyon bulaya?” she whined, once inside.

“Ms. Kashyap. Main office mein abhi bhi aapka boss hoon, aur mujhe aapse kaam karwana hai.”

“Haan to…” she tried to retort but stopped on noticing that he was serious, “Khair. Kya kaam tha?”

“Kaam thoda confidential tha. Woh us shelf par ek neeli file rakhi hai, woh nikalo.”

Ananya went to the left corner of the office he indicated to.

“Yahan to koi neeli file nahi dikha rahi–”

“Oh! I am sorry,” he hissed right into her ears from behind. She realized that this corner of his cabin was not visible from outside, “File to main pahle hi nikaal laya tha.”

“To phir aapne mujhe yahan kyon bheja?”

“Aap intelligent hain. Take a guess, Ms. Kashyap.”

He closed in on her for a kiss.

“Malvika!” she gasped making him jump back. He looked at the door in alarm to find nobody there. Ananya burst out laughing. “Kitna darte hain aap Malvika se?”

“Apne liye nahin,” he growled, “Tumhare liye. Agar use pata chal gaya hamare baare mein to tumhara jeena haraam kar degi.”

“Woh to aapki sabhi female fans karengi.”

“Sabhi KKN ke owner ki betiyan nahin hain.”

“To ho woh owner kei beti. Mera boy….” She stopped, flushing in embarrassment.

“Tumhara?” Kabir teased her.

“Hamare editor-in-chief bhi to owner ki hi choice hain. Aur main editor-in-chief ki choice!”

“Granted. But I think kuchh dinon ke liye hamein hamare relationship ko office mein low profile hi rakhna chahiye.”

“Socha to maine bhi yahi tha Mr. Editor-in-Chief. But now you have given me ideas.”

“Ananya?”

“Anyway, aapko kuchh kaam tha ya hamari relationship ko low-profile rakhne ke liye sabke saamne mujhe bulaya tha.”

“Tameez se, Ms. Kashyap. Office mein main ab bhi aapka boss hoon.”

“Achchha! To bahar main boss hoon?”

He smiled fondly, then handed her the file. “Ise dhyaan se padho. Potentially hamara naya investigative project.”

“Elections se pahle churches ko vandalize kar ke communal issues ko raise karne ka plan chal raha hai?” she looked up at him surprised.

“Kaafi sinister plot hai, aur bahut khatarnaak log.”

She nodded.

“Shayad main duniya ka akela boyfriend hounga, Ananya,” he rued, using the word, which have made her blush and stop a while back, without hesitation, “Jo ki apni girlfriend ko dangerous situations mein daalta rahta hai. Baaki sab log to protect karna chahte hain.”

“Saare boyfriends apni girlfriends ke liye inspiration bhi to nahin hote. Main to lucky hoon. Mujhe inspiration aur protection dono ek hi insaan se mil jaate hain. Protect karne ke liye bhi to aap pahunch hi jaate hain,” she smiled, looked around to ensure that they were still in the hidden corner, tip toed up and planted a quick peck on his lips. Then she left the cabin aware of his fond, smiling eyes following her.

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 16

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“Ananya!” It was late at night. Most people had left, except those on duty for night shows. Ananya was in sitting in the canteen still, all alone.

“Ronnie!”

“Kya hua hai? Ro kyon rahi hai?” he asked in his usual manner.

“Ronnie. Tera badla to mujhse Bhagwaan bhi le raha hai. Maine tera dil dukhaya hai na. Apne best friend ka. To woh mujhe punish karne mein koi kasar nahin chhod raha.”

“Oye! Kya bakwaas kar rahi hai? Kaun punish kar raha hai tujhe?”

“Oopar waala mujhe ehsaas dila raha hai ki dil tootna kise kahte hain. Jis insaan se main pyaar kar baithi hoon woh ek compusive flirt hai, ek womanizer hai. Shayad apne kissi purane flame ka saalon se istemaal kar raha hai. Aur itna hi nahin, mujhse nafrat karta hai, kyonki use lagta hai mere Papa ek criminal the.”

“Criminal? Woh ye decide karne waala kaun hota hai?”

“Shayad woh sahi hai ye decide karne mein. Maine aaj hi courthouse se us case ke paper nikalwaye hain. Papa ne suicide kiya tha.”

“Ananya!”

“Woh aisa kaise kar sakte the, Ronnie? Kaise woh hame bhool kar apni jaan le sakte the?”

Ronnie went forward and embraced her. She sobbed uncontrollably.

“Bas kar, Ananya. I am sure kuchh galatfahmi hai. Sach ye nahin hai, Ananya. Tu aise himmat mat haar. Maine hoon na, tere saath. Tera best friend. Phir…” He murmured soothing words to her until she calmed down.

“Ananya!” Malvika called her to PCR, “Kabir aaj apna bulletin khud hi padhega. Hospital se. Wahan saara setup kar diya hai. Tum jo footage layi ho, us par use brief kar do.”

“Kar deti hoon,” she replied and made a call to him from outside the room.

“Ms. Kashyap!”

“Aap kaise hain?”

“Aapko kya farq padta hai? Aapka boss, aapka dost hospital mein hai, lekin aap to ek baar dekhne bhi nahin aayi.”

“Main aayi thi–”

“Ananya? Ho gaya? We have to test the setup and go live in ten minutes.”

“Bas do minute, Malvika. Sir. Ye incident aapke hospital ki bagal waali building par hua tha–”

“Tum aayi thi yahan?”

“Ek ladka building ki chhat par chadh gaya tha aur wahan se kood kar suicide karna chahta tha. Main kissi tarah oopar pahunchi aur usse baat karne ki koshish ki. It turned out ki he loved someone, but did not think she loved him back. Itna desperate tha ki usne bina us ladki se baat kiye hue hi suicide karne ka decision le liye tha. I persuaded him to talk to the girl. And to his surprise she also loved him. So, they are together now. Woh log phone par rahenge. Aap live interview kar sakte hain.”

“Meet me, Ananya!”

“Good night, Sir.”

“To aa gayi tum, finally?” Kabir opened the door to find Ananya at his doorstep.

“Hospital gayi thi. Pata chala aap discharge ho gaye hain.”

“Andar aao,” he was still walking with the help of a stick.

She walked in gingerly. He noticed her clutching a folder, but decided not to ask.

“Chai, coffee?”

“Nahin Aapko waise bhi abhi aaraam ki zaroorat hai. Please baith jaiye. Mujhe aapse kuchh baat karni thi. Office ke kaam ke baare mein nahin tha. Isliye main yahan aa gayi. I hope aap disturb nahin hue.”

They sat across from each other with a coffee table between them.

“Disturb to main hota hoon, lekin tumhare aane se nahin. Batao. Kya baat karni thi?”

“Kya mere Papa se suicide kiya tha?”

His face paled.

“Ye kyon poochh rahi ho tum?”

She deposited the folder she was carrying on the table between them. “Main itne saalon tak Papa ko wapas laane se obsessed thi. Kabhi ye pata hi nahin kiya ki unke case ka hua kya. Recently koshish ki to pata chala ki woh case supposedly unke suicide ke baad close ho gaya tha. Kya unhone suicide kiya tha?”

“Tumhein kya lagta hai?”

“Suicide ya to kamzor log karte hain, ya gulty. Aap shayad unki guilt se convinced hain, lekin main nahin maan sakti ki woh kamzor ya guilty the. Woh hamare wall the. Rock solid.”

He sat up straight, “Tum ye kyon kah rahi ho ki main unhein guilty maanta hoon? Woh aritcle maine hi likha tha, tumhein pata hai ye.”

“Aur uske baad aapne kuchh nahin likha–”

“Main jab dubara unse milne gaya, unki bail ke baad, to woh appointed jagah par nahin aaye. Baad mein mujhe pata chala ki unki death ho chuki thi. Main aur kuchh kaise likhta? Mujhe kuchh pata hi nahin chala.”

“Kya unhone suicide kiya tha?”

“Mujhe pata nahin hai, Ananya, lekin mujhe nahin lagta. Shayad unki death ek accident thi. Ek pahadi se gire the woh.”

“Unki body?”

“Nahin mili.”

She sat silently for a while, her eyes glued to the floor. Then she looked up.

“Ye office ki baat hai, lekin main abhi hi aapko bata deti hoon. Main resign kar rahi hoon.”

“Kyon?”

“Mera motivation khatam ho gaya hai.”

“Tum pahle doctor banna chahti thi.”

“Papa ne bataya tha aapko? Haan. Main doctor banna chahti thi. Lekin Papa ke jaane ke baad maine reporter banne ka faisla kiya. Kyonki main unka sach pata lagana chahti thi. Aur ek baar hi sahi, lekin sach ek reporter ne bola tha.”

“Ananya!”

“Pata nahin main ye sab kyon bole ja rahi hoon.”

“Tum meri wajah se…”

“Reporter bani.”

“To main to hoon abhi yahan. Tum mere saath kaam nahin karna chahti? Kyon resign karna chahti ho?”

“Aap? Aapne woh article bhale hi likha tha. Lekin tab se… Aapne uske baad kuchh nahin likha, Delhi Kranti chhod di, aur jab se aapko pata chala hai ki main Sudhir Kashyap ki beti hoon, aap mujhse katrate phirte hain, ek criminal ki beti se associate nahin karna chahte, nafrat karte hain–”

“Ananya, nafrat nahin, main tumse hadd se zyada pyaar karta hoon!”

She froze and he realized after speaking what he had spoken. But despite his misgivings, he felt relieved. At least one truth was out in the open.

She spoke after a long time, “Nahin. Ye sach nahin hai. Aap bas… Main shayad ek achchhi employee hoon. Aap ye bol kar bas mujhe rokne ki koshish kar rahe hain. Jo ki aap sabke saath karte hain – kissi se interview lene ke liye, kissie se sting operations karwane ke liye, kissie se–”

To be continued

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 15

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“Coffee lao koi,” Kabir yelled as he entered the studio, his tie askew and the top button of his coat undone.

“Is he drunk?” Ronnie asked in astonishment as he saw him stumble onto his seat.

Malvika shot him a worried glance and rushed into the studio. She set his tie and coat button right even as he protested.

“Kabir. Tum bulletin padhne ki halat mein nahin ho. Hamein Manav ko bolna chahiye…”

“Leave me to do my job, Malvika,” he said curtly even as his voice slurred.

He read the bulletin, but its dullness didn’t escape anyone’s notice. Trisha was getting ready for reading the weather news, when he stumbled back into the green room.

“Sir? Aap theek hain?” she had watched the bulletin and his unsteady walk confirmed his drunkennes.

“Oh, shut up, Ananya! As if you care.”

“Trisha! I am Trisha, Sir,” she replied staring at him questioningly.

“Right. Trisha. You should go now. It’s time for your bulletin.”

“Yes Sir. It is.”

“Ronnie!

Mujhe pata hai ki main tujhse selfish demand kar rahi hoon. Mera ye chahna ki sab kuchh pahle jaisa ho jaye shayad unreasonable hai. Lekin yebhi sach hai Ronnie ki hamari dosti mere liye bahut important hai.

Mujhe nahin pata ki main kissi aur se pyaar karti hoon ki nahin. Mujhe ye bhi nahin pata ki agar kissi se main pyaar karti hoon woh mere liye sahi hai ki nahin. Lekin Ronnie, agar woh sahi nahin bhi hai, to iska matlab ye to nahin ki main tere pyaar ko backup option ki tarah use karoongi. Ye to hamari dosti ki insult hogi na, jahan par teri jagah koi nahin le sakta.

Maine bahut akeli ho gayi hoon, Ronnie. Tu to hum sab se zyada samajhdaar hai na. Tujhe to pata hoga ki ye sab kaise theek karna hai.

Please mujhse baat kar, Ronnie. Mujhe mere best friend ki zaroorat hai.

Teri dost
Ananya”

Ronnie folded the letter back and dropped it on his table, as Trisha watched him from a distance. Then he left and Trisha made for his desk.

“Ananya!”

“Trisha? Aa. Thodi der baith ja. Phir lecture sunana aur jhagda karna.”

“Aise kyon bol rahi hai?”

“Kya boloon, Trisha? Richa aur Ronnie mujhse gussa hain kyonki main Ronnie ko apna best friend maanti hoon, lekin honestly use ek lover ki tarah nahin dekh sakti. Unhein lagta hai ki main Ronnie ko Kabir Sir ke liye reject kar rahi hoon. Aur Kabir Sir to mujhse baat bhi nahin karna chahte. Nafrat karte hain woh mujhse–”

“Nafrat? Woh tujhse kyon nafrat karenge? Tu to unki favorite hai.”

“Favorite?” she chuckled bitterly, “Thi shayad. Jab tak unhein ye nahin pata tha ki mere Papa kaun hain. Ab unhein lagta hai ki main ek criminal ki beti hoon. Lekin chhod na. Kya farq padta hai ki woh kya sochte hain, jab mere dost–”

“Farq nahin padta kya? Tu pyaar nahin karti unse?”

“Rahne de na yaar, Trisha. Kyon life complicate kar rahi hai–”

“Tujhe pata hai kal raat unka accident hua hai. Drink kar ke drive kar rahe the. Hospital mein hain woh.”

“Kya!” Ananya flung out of her chair. “Kab? Kahan hain woh? Is he all right?”

“I think tujhe ja kar hi dekhna padega. Apollo hospital mein hain.”

“Mujhe us area mein hi jaana hai aaj news cover karne. Main… main jaldi nikal jaati hoon. ”

She rushed out.

Kabir was lost in recalling his conversation with Trisha that morning. She had visited him in the hospital on her way to the office.

“Kaise hain aap, Sir?”

“Zinda hoon. Dekh rahi ho.”

“Aur jiski wajah se ye halat hui hai aapki, use pata hai ki aap yahan hain?”

“Excuse me?”

“Jab Ananya ko ye pata hi nahin hai ki aapki kya halat hai to how will she care.”

“Kya bakwaas kar rahi ho, Trisha?”

“Main to kuchh dinon mein ja hi rahi hoon, Sir. Isliye risk le sakti hoon bakwaas karne ka, badtameezi karne ka. Zyada-se-zyada nikaal hi to denge na aap mujhe job se.”

“Shaadi kar ke bahut log pagal ho jaate hain. Tum usse pahle hi ho gayi ho.”

“Aap bhi. Agar aap Ananya se pyaar karte hain to batate kyon nahin?”

“Ananya Ronnie se pyaar karti hai.”

Trisha smiled, “Ronnie Ananya se pyaar karta hai. Ananya – well – main kyon bataun ki uske man mein kya hai. Itna pata hai mujhe ki woh Ronnie se pyaar nahin karti hai. Ye lijiye. Main aapke liye, especially, Ronnie ki desk se ye Ananya ka letter chura kar layi hoon. I hope ki iske badle mein mujhe ek coffee date to mil jayegi aapke saath.”

“Tum pagal ho, Trisha. You expect me to read somebody else’s letter.”

She shrugged. “Main late ho rahi hoon, Sir. Chalti hoon. Get well soon. I want to dance with you at my wedding.”

“Kiski yaadon mein khoye hue ho Kabir?” Taraini came in, breaking his reverie.

“Tumhari, aur kiski?”

“Jhoothe! Mera naam Ananya nahin hai. Kya halat hai pairon ki?”

“Pairon se hi pochho. Ye meri to sun nahin rahe.”

“Tumne kissi ki suni thi, drink karne se pahle?”

“Sab taane de chuke hain, Tarini. Tum to chup ho jao.”

“Kaise chup ho jaun, Kabir? Tumhein wapas se us depression mein jaate dekh kar kaise chup ho jaun? Tum Ananya se baat kyon nahin karte?”

“Uska mujhme sirf ek interest tha, Tarini. Ki main use uske Papa tak ya unki sachchai tak pahuncha sakta hoon. Woh dono hi ummedein uski khatam ho chuki hain. Ab use mujhme interest lene ki koi zaroorat nahin hai.”

“Agar jo tum kah rahe ho woh sach hai, to uski jagah main to kabhi woh baingan ka bharta nahin laati itni raat mein apne ghar se. Woh bhi tab jab mujhe pata bhi nahin hota ki main kiske liye le ja rahi hoon. Use sirf ye pata tha ki tum kissi ke liye chahte the.”

“Mere aur uske beech sirf ye sawaal nahin khada hai ki woh mere liye kya feel karti hai. Mere aur uske beech ek past bhi khada hai. Jiske liye woh shayad mujhe kabhi maaf nahin kar payegi. Mere chup rahne se kam-se-kam woh mujhse nafrat to nahin karegi. Pyaar kare ya na kare.”

“Shayad woh samjhegi. Lekin you won’t know unless you talk.”

Ananya retreated her steps from the door of Kabir’s room. Tarini was there; she recognized her from the sting operation’s video. The way she sat near him and fussed over him authoritatively left Ananya in no doubt that they were close. Perhaps Richa was right. He hadn’t married Tarini, but was using her for all these years. The man she had fallen in love with was a compulsive flirt and a womanizer. Not only that, he hated her for no fault of her own. For no fault of even her father, she was sure of that. And the time had come to move on from her grief of losing her father, and to start trying to find out the truth.

To be continued

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 14

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“Tujhe dikhta nahin hai ki woh apna kaam nikalwane ke liye har ladki ke saath flirt kar sakte hain. Malvika ho ya koi socialite jise woh interview karna chahte hain. Yahan tak ki mere aur Trisha ke saath bhi. Jab tak saamne waala samajhta hai ki kya chal raha hai, tab tak it is harmless fun. Lekin… Tujhe pata hai ki unka divorce kyon hua tha?”

“Mujhe nahin pata, aur mujhe pata karna bhi nahin hai. Chup kar ab tu.”

“Nahin. Main teri dost hoon, aur tujhe meri baat sunni padega. Unka divorce isliye hua tha ki unke extramarital affairs the. Poori duniya ko pata hai ki apni ek junior ke saath… Tarini naam hai uska. Ab bhi unke saath hai. Jo sting operation kiya tha unhone Nidhi Kapoor ki story ke liye, usmein wahi thi video mein. Kya pata? Shayad aaj bhi uska use hi kar rahe hon? Kyonki shaadi to ki nahin usse! Lekin shayad ek bachcha bhi hai unka.”

“Mujhe nahin pata ki main ye sab at all kyon sun rahi hoon. Richa. Main apni life se hi bahut pareshaan hoon. Mujhe doosron ki pareshaani apne sar par nahin leni hai.”

“Mera irada tujhe pareshaan karne ka nahin tha, Ananya. But I just hope for your sake ki tu sahi decision le. Main chalti hoon.”

Ananya still had an hour to go before she had to leave for her next assignment. So she stayed put. Ronnie joined her there after a while. He didn’t bring up the topic. She wondered if she should stay silent too. But that would have meant keeping a cruel hope alive for him.

“Ronnie!”

He smiled nervously, reading in her voice what she meant to discuss.

“Ronnie. Hum best friends hain, aur ye rishta mere liye bahut maayne rakhta hai. Kya hum ise aise hi nahin rakh sakte. Main ise complicate nahin karna chahti.”

The crestfallen look on his face brought tears to her eyes.

“Ronnie please!”

“Wajah jaan sakta hoon, Ananya? Is rejection ki?”

“Rejection? Ronnie – ye rejection to nahin hai. Hamari dosti to hamesha ke liye affirmed hai na…”

“Kabir ki wajah se?”

“Ronnie, please! Koi aur ho na ho meri zindagi mein, jo teri jagah hai woh koi aur nahin le sakta…”

“Thanks, Ananya! Mujhe zyada din suspense mein na rakhne ke liye.”

“Ronnie, please, mujhse baat kar–”

But he left without glancing back at her.

Dejected and tired, she buried her face on the table.

“Ananya!” She looked up on hearing Kabir’s voice, “Kya baat hai? Are you okay?”

“Ji.”

“Do baj chuke hain—”

“Yes Sir. I’m sorry, Sir. Main nikal hi rahi hoon.”

“Are you unwell?”

“No Sir.”

Kabir looked on, concerned, as she left.

On the way to her desk, she saw Richa with Ronnie. The hostility in her eyes made her feel all alone. For the first time in her life!

“Office ka mahaul kaafi rangeen bana hua hai aaj kal,” Malvika walked into his cabin.

“Kya matlab?” he had just noticed Ananya trying to talk to Ronnie, while he seemed angry and rebuffed her.

“Vinod aur Shirin ka kuchh chakkar chal raha hai. Ananya aur Ronnie mein lovers’ tiff chal rahi hai.”

Kabir controlled his expressions with difficulty.

“Tum mujhe office ki gossip sunane ke liye yahan aayi ho?”

“Sab tumhari tarah professional nahin hote na, Kabir. Khair. Khalid wants to meet both of us. To discuss the recruitment progress.”

“Chalo.”

People from all departments had gathered to discuss the coverage of a controversial breaking news related to the rape of a minor.

“Given the sensitivity of the issue,” Kabir addressed them, “Main ye chahta tha ki hum sab log kuchh basic guidelines par clear ho, is news par kaise report karna hai uspar–”

His phone vibrated and when he looked at it his face softened. “I am sorry, but I must take this,” he said apologetically and picked up the phone. He moved away from the group, but did not leave the room.

“Anurag beta. Kya baat hai?” he was audible as he talked.

Despite herself, Anaya looked at Richa and found her staring back with an accusing look in her eyes.

“Okay, okay. Let me find out. Agar abhi kahin se deliver ho sakta hai to mai karwa doonga. Otherwise shaam mein. Abhi ke liye pizza bhijwa doonga. Fine? Please apna homework kar lena. Bye. Be a good boy.”

“Guys!” Kabir turned towards the people assembled for the meeting, “I know this is ridiculous, but aap mein se koi jaanta hai koi aisa restaurant jo baingan ka bharta delivery karta ho. South Delhi mein?”

A few people chuckled, while others stared at Kabir, expecting him to explain that he was joking.

“Ananya!” Trisha spoke, “Tu layi thi na kal baingan ka bharta.”

Anaya flustered and replied angrily, “Meri Ma ne banaya tha. Mujhe nahin pata ki koi restaurant deliver karta hai ya nahin.”

“Okay. Sorry everyone. Let’s get back to work,” Kabir ended the discussion.

“Ronnie. Please mujhse baat kar, ek baar…” Kabir stopped short at the canteen door on hearing her voice.

“Ananya. Mujhe akela chhod de, please. Feelings ka koi switch nahin hota ki jab man ho on kar diya, jab man ho off kar diya.”

“Ronnie main jaanti hoon ki maine tera dil dukhaya hai, lekin kya aaj tak jo bhi tha hamare beech–”

“Ananya. Don’t!”

Kabir hastily stepped behind the door on hearing Ronnie approach. He left and a distraught Ananya ran to the washroom. Perhaps to let her anguish take form of tears in privacy.

‘Lover’s tiff,’ he recalled. If only he could take Ronnie’s place! He would never leave her to cry.

“Tum?” He was surprised to find her at his doorsteps.

“Ye. Baingan ka bharta hai. Agar chahiye ho to–”

“Andar aao, please.”

“Kaun hai?” Anurag asked from inside.

“Tumhare liye to fairy hi hain,” Kabir told him, smiling, “Ananya. Baingan ka bharta layi hain.”

“Aap hain Ananya Didi? Maine aapke baare mein bahut suna hai.”

Ananya smiled, uncomfortably.

“Achchhi flattery kar lete ho, Anurag. Ananya, tumhein itni taqleef uthane ki zaroorat nahin thi–”

“Maine bas Ma se poochha to unhone jhat se bana diya. Unhein aadat hai, dikkat nahin hoti.”

“Aapki Mummy ko aur bhi cheezein banani aati hain?” Anurag asked, excited.

“Haan,” Ananya gave him a more relaxed smile this time, “Tumhein aur kya-kya pasand hai?”

“Ananya, rahne do. Iski farmaishein shuru ho gayi to–”

Ananya’s smile disappeared and she looked embarrassed, as if she had been adminished for overstepping a limit.

“Main chalti hoon.”

“Nahin—”

“Aap meri banayi coffee nahi piyengi?” Anurag interrupted the awkward conversation.

“Tum banaoge coffee?” she could not help a warm smile at his innocent question.

“Haan.”

“Iska matlab hai,” Kabir said sheepishly, “Ki iske kahne par main banaunga. Tum please baitho.”

“Nahin, kaafi raat ho chuki hai–”

“Please, Ananya Didi.”

“Ruk jao, thodi der, Ananya.”

She sat down and he brought two cups of coffee, which they sipped in silence.

“Maine sapne mein bhi nahin socha tha ki tum meri is request to itni seriously logi,” Kabir spoke after a long pause, “Warna main–”

“Lagta hai mere yahan aane se aap bahut uncomfortable ho gaye hai. I am sorry.” She ran out and Kabir could only look on, helplessly.

To be continued

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 13

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“No Richa and Trisha! You can’t take off. Ananya madam already nahin aayi hain. Ronnie ne bhi bas ek text bhej diya hai ki woh nahin aayega. Ye koi college nahin hai ki tum log mass bunk kar ke movie dekhne chale jaoge. Jao wapas apne kaam par.”

“Malvika, please aap hamari baat to suniye–”

“No means no–”

“Malvika!” Kabir entered her cabin, “Jaane do in logon ko. Aaj koi emergency nahin hai. Aap log bas apne news padhne ke time par yahan aa jayen.”

“Yes Sir. Hum dono ko hi evening mein news padhna hai. We will be here well before that. Thank you so much, Sir.”

“Ye kya tamasha hai, Kabir–” Malvika burst out at him as soon as Richa and Trisha had left.

“Ananya ko kal raat pata chala hai ki uske father, jinka woh aath saalon se intezaar kar rahi thi, zinda nahin hain.”

“So?”

“So? Ye log uske dost hain, Malvika. Abhi use unki zaroorat hai.”

“Tumhein nahin lagta ki tumehin uski kuchh zyada hi chinta hoti hai–”

“Malvika please. Main bahut thaka hua hoon. Kal main der raat lauta tha sting operation se, aur tab se soya bhi nahin hoon.”

“I’m sorry,” Malvika suddenly took a placating tone, “Main thoda stressed out thi. But tumhari halat bahut kharaab lag rahi hai. Tum mere saath mere ghar kyon nahin chalte, Kabir? I will take care of you, I promise!”

“Malvika. Abhi to tum aise behave kar rahi thi ki Richa aur Trisha ke ek din ki chhutti lene se KKN band ho jayega. Aur ab tum chahti ho ki hum dono bhi office se nikal jayen.”

“Kabir. Tumhein aaraam ki zaroorat hai. I just care for you.”

“Na to tum naadaan ho, Malvika, na maine tumhein kabhi koi galat hint diya hai. Hamari relationship professional hai. I am haapy to be friends with you, kyonki jin logon se saath hamein din-raat kaam karna ho, woh agar hamare dost ho to achcha hota hai. Lekin isse zyada main kuchh aur nahin dekhta hamare beech. I am not looking for a relationship, Malvika. I am sorry that I have to spell that out for you. Anyway. Main tumse kuchh prodcution changes dicuss karne ke liye aaya tha. But let’s talk tomorrow.”

Kabir saw Ananya coming to his cabin. These days he had made it his habit not to speak to her alone. So, he made his way out so that she ran into him in the corridor itself.

“Kabir. Dr. Sinha ne finally apna statement de diya hai. Unhone admin-in-charge, Dr Kapoor, ko confront kiya tha, kuchh major irregularities ke baare mein. Unki beti ne apne Papa ko bachane ke liye Dr. Sinha ko is controversy mein phansa diya. Phir Dr. Kapoor ne unhein unki beti ko le kar threaten kiya…”

“Hamesha ki wahi kahaani hai!”

“In dinon admin-in-charge ki beti, jisne accuse kiya tha, woh bhi college nahin aa rahi. Tinu ne pata lagaya hai, woh aaj kal shahar ke bahar ek farmhouse mein rah rahi hai.”

“Hamein woh papers chahiye, jisse irregularities clear ho. Phir hum news break kar sakte hain.”

“Ji. Hopefully hum Dr. Sinha ko persuade kar lenge hamare saath woh share karne ke liye.”

“Theek hai. And Ananya.”

“Ji?”

“Hamare kuchh field reporters chhutti par hain. So I need you to do live reporting for sometime. Hamare investigative projects abhi hold par rahenge.”

Ananya knew he was lying. Nobody was on leave. She was aware of his attempts to keep her away from him. Now he was sending her back to live reporting to keep her away from the office too. But what was she to do about it?

“Ji,” she acquisced without confronting him.

“Ananya! Kahan hai tu?” Ronnie called her in the evening.

“Field mein thi yaar, poore din. Chai peene chalna hai?”

“Haan, chalte hain. Mujhe tujhse kuchh baat bhi karni thi. Tu seedhe wahan pahunchegi?”

“Haan. Aadhe ghante mein.”

“Done.”

“Itna thak gayi hoon main, Ronnie. Waise bata. Tujhe kya baat karn ithi.”

“Tera mood theek nahin lag raha. Baad mein karte hain.”

“Arre nahin, yaar. Tere saamne kya mood theek nahin hoga. Bol na.”

“Pakka?”

“Itna format kyon ho raha hai yaar, Ronnie? Ab kya stamp paper par likhwa ke lega?”

Ronnie chuckled, “Nahin. Lekin… Ananya. Dhyaan se sunna…. I… I love you, Ananya.”

“Arre to? I also love you.”

“Nahin. Tu samajh nahin rahi…”

He went down on his knees.

“Ronnie!”

“Ananya. Tu mere liye sab kuchh hai. Jab se tujhe jaanta hoon, tab se tujhe pyaar karta hoon. Rah nahin sakta main tere bina. Jaan de sakta hoon tere liye. Tu… tu sun rahi hai na meri baat.”

She barely nodded, staring at him in confusion and indecision.

He stood up and sat beside her again, “Maine tujhe surprise kar diya hai. Tujhe abhi jawaab dene ki zaroorat nahin hai, Ananya. Tu time le, jitna time lena hai le. But promise kar ki tu sochegi iske baare mein.”

She nodded, barely.

“Tujhe bata kar hi main itna khush hoon. Jab… Khair. Ghar chalein?”

“Main scooter layi hoon,” she finally found her voice.

“Dhyaan se jaana. Good night.”

“Ananya. Tu theek to hai?” Richa caught up with her in the canteen the next day.

“Pata nahin.”

“Kya hua?”

“Ronnie ne mujhe kal propose kiya.”

“Really? Finally!”

“Finally? Tujhe pata tha ki woh…”

“Don’t tell me, Ananya, ki tujhe pata nahin tha.”

“Woh mera best friend hai, Richa. Lekin maine kabhi–”

“Kya bola tune use?” Richa grew alarmed.

“Abhi tak kuchh bola nahin hai, lekin main ye nahin kar sakti…”

“Kyon Ananya? Ronnie itna achchha ladka hai. Tum dono ek doosre ko itne achchhe se samajhte ho–”

“I know, Richa. Lekin maine use is tarah se kabhi nahin dekha. He means a lot to me. Lekin–”

“To ab dekhne ki koshish kar le. It will be good for you.”

“Nahin Richa. Ye nahin ho sakta. Mujhe use mana karna hoga.”

“Kyon Ananya? Kiske liye? Kabir ke liye?”

“What? Kabir Sir beech mein kahan se aa gaye.”

“Main andhi nahin hoon, Ananya. Ronnie ke man mein kya chal raha tha ye bhi dikhta tha muhe. Aur tere man mein kya chal raha hai, ye bhi dikh raha hai. Lekin tu andhi hai. Na tujhe Ronnie ki sachchai dikhti hai. Na Kabir Sir ka fareb.”

“Kya fareb? Tu Kabir Sir ke baare mein kya bole ja rahi hai?”

To be continued

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 12

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“Bathroom kidhar hai? Main pahle ise dho leti hoon,” she said on reaching his home.

He motioned towards the guest bathroom and slumped on the sofa. He could feel exhaustion in his bones. While he waited for her to come out, he remembered the locket and took it out of his pocket. A small piece of paper peeked out of it. Curious, he picked it out and unfolded it. The content made him sit up. What could this possibly mean? He heard the bathroom door open and quickly folded the paper back.

When Ananya came out, she looked as pale as him. She was so distraught that she hardly noticed his state. “Mera locket…” she felt for it around her neck, “Woh jungle mein–” Her eyes fell on his hands and she let out a cry of joy. “Thank God! Ye aapke paas hai.” She snatched it from him and pressed it close to her heart.

He looked away for a moment to control his expressions, then asked. “Ye locket… Ye itna important kyon hai tumhare liye?”

“Ye locket mujhe mere Papa ke kareeb rakhta hai, Kabir. Woh mere strength hain.”

“Tumhare Papa? Kahan hain woh?”

She became somber, “Aath saal se gayab hain. Duniya ke liye villain hain, lekin mere liye to hero hain. Shayad aapko yaad ho. RG Pharma waala case. Aath saal pahle…”

“Tum Sudhir Kashyap ki beti ho?”

She nodded.

“Excuse me,” he said and strode towards his bedroom.

“Annie!” he hissed at his image in the bedroom mirror, “I should have known!”

‘Maine ek bahut hi ordinary life ji hai, Kabir, lekin meri beti ke liye main hero hoon. Agar mujhe kuchh ho jaata hai to kam-se-kam Annie ko bata dena ki main galat nahin tha. Lekin usse pahle ye ensure kar lena ki use ya meri family mein kissi aur ko koi khatra na ho.’

He took a deep breath, grabbed the first aid box and went back to her.

He was aware of her penetrating eyes on him as he dressed her wound. He paled, but was not surprised, when she finally asked, “Aap ka hi likha hua hai na woh article? Aap the Delhi Kranti mein, hai na?”

He didn’t reply and continued dressing.

“Mujhe nahin pata ki aap kyon nahin maanna chahte ye. Ye aapka aakhiri article tha Delhi Kranti mein. Shayad aapka bhi vishwaas uth gaya hoga Papa se. Shayad aap apne is article ke liye sharminda hain ab. Lekin main aapko kuchh vishwaas dilane mein interested nahin hoon, Kabir. Main aapko sirf isliye dhoondh rahi thi itne dinon se kyonki shayad aap hi hain jo Papa ko dhoondhne mein meri madad kar sakte hain. Aath saalon se hum unka intezaar kar rahe hain. Even if aapko lagta hai ki woh galat the, phir bhi hamein unse milne ka, unse baat karne ka haq to hai na?”

He finished dressing and stood up. She followed the suit and stood in front of him, stubborn and insistent.

He held her close and looked into her eyes for a long time.

“Annie!” Him calling her by that name brought tears to her eyes. “Tum aath saalon se apne Papa ke lautne ka intezaar kar rahi ho?”

She nodded.

“Main tumhein thodee si khushi dene ke liye dhokhe mein nahin rakh sakta. Tumhare Papa is duniya mein nahin rahe. Aath saal pahle hi…”

She stepped back from him, looking crestfallen.

“Aisa nahin ho sakta. Ma ko poora bharosa hai… Nahin. Aap jhooth bol rahe hain. Aap abhi tak mujhse apne baare mein jhooth bol rahe the. Ab Papa ke baare mein bhi bol rahe hain. Mujhe nahin pata ki aap aisa kyon kar rahe hain, lekin…”

“Annie–”

“Mat bulaiye mujhe is naam se. Aapko iska haq nahin hai.”

She made to run out of the house, but Kabir yanked her hand and stopped her.

“Main tumhein ghar drop kar raha hoon.”

“Mujhe jaane dijiye.”

“Ananya!” On a whim he turned her towards himself and pulled her in a tight hug. She broke down and sobbed for a long time in his arms.

He sat her down on the sofa after she stopped crying and sat across from her. They sat in silence for a long time.

At last she said, “Mujhe ghar jaana hai.”

“Chalo,” he stood up and picked the car keys.

They drove to her home in silence.

She broke it only to thank him for dropping her.

“Ananya,” he responded in a trembling voice, “Please take care.”

She nodded and left. He waited until she entered her home, then turned his car around.

Kabir paced in his study, while Ananya sat on her windowsill with her father’s photograph pressed to her bosom.

Ananya felt her father’s presence again.

“Papa. Aaj bharosa toot gaya mera.”

“Par tu nahin toot sakti, Annie beta. Tujhe Ma aur bhai ko sambhaalna hai.”

“Main kya karoon ab, Papa? Itne dinon se bas isi maqsad se jee rahi thi ki aapko dhoondhoongi.”

“Sach ki khoj to baaki hai na abhi, beta? Sach tujhse aur mujhse bahut bada hota hai. Uske liye hi main mara aur use liye hi tujhe jeena hai.”

Kabir directed his restless ramblings to an absent Ananya.

“Annie! Kaise mod par mili ho tum mujhe? Kitna sach bataun tumhein aur kaise? Jitna samjha hoon tumhein, sach bata diya to tum kood jaogi uski ladai mein. Khatre mein daal logi khud ko. Aur mere haath aise bandhe hain ki main tumhara saath bhi nahin de paunga. Mujhse nafrat karogi tum. Dono hi baatein mujhe manzoor nahin hain. Tumhein poora sach to main nahin bata sakta. Kam-se-kam abhi nahin. Tumhein mujhe maaf karna hoga iske liye.”

“Kabir Sir?” Armaan opened the door for him. The boy looked tired and forlorn.

“Armaan. Ananya hai ghar par?”

“Ji. Aap please baithiye. Maine bhejta hoon Didi ko.”

His stomach churned on seeing Ananya’s condition. Disheveled hair, puffed eyes, dispirited walk – he had never seen her like that. Not even last night. It looked like as the reality had sinked in, life had been driven out of her.

“Armaan. Paani laana,  Kabir Sir ke liye,” she asked her brother.

“Nahin!” he objected hastily, “Uski zaroorat nahin hai. Ananya – tum… Tum beemar lag rahi ho–”

“Meri hi bewkoofi thi. Deep down, jaanti to thi main, ki Papa agar zinda hote to itne dinon tak humse mile bina nahin rahte. Lekin Ma ki zidd thi, aur samay ke saath maine khud ko bhi unki zidd ka bharosa dila diya tha.”

“I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. Agar main kuchh bhi kar sakoon…”

“Ma ko aapse mil kar achchha lagta. Aapka woh article… But I am sorry. Abhi woh aapse milne ki condition mein bilkul nahin hain.”

“That’s fine. That’s totally fine. Tum bas ye ensure karo ki woh theek rahein. Aur tum bhi…”

“Ananya!” Ronnie was at the door.

“Ronnie!” Ananya ran to him and broke down in his arms. A pang of jealousy and a stab of guilt hit him simultaneously. For a short while last night, she had sought that comfort in his arms. Now she was distant from him. It was hardly the time to grudge her the support she really sought. But he felt lonely, isolated, forgotten. He tried to slip out quietly, but Ronnie called him.

“Kabir Sir!”

He looked up, “Ananya aaj office nahin aa payegi…”

He nodded and left.

To be continued

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 11

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Their captors left a young boy to supervise them. He looked out of place in that gang and his nerves were obviously frayed.

“Bandhe hue to hum hain,” Kabir decided to strike a conversation with him, “Pareshaan tu kyon ho raha hai?”

He didn’t reply and tried to appear stern.

Ananya helped in the game Kabir was trying to play, “Kabir. Ye kahan phans gaye hain hum? Kaun hain ye log? Unhein humse kya dar hai?”

“Pata nahin, Ananya. Phansa hua to ye bhi lag raha hai. Tera naam kya hai, bhai?”

“Tum log baat karna band karo,” his attempt at intimidating them was clownish at its best.

“Sun. Hamein zinda to rakhna hai na. Thoda paani pila de. Bahut zoron se pyaas lagi hai.”

He looked uncertain, but gave in. “Laata hoon.”

As soon as he was out of earshot, Kabir turned to Ananya. “Sit still, Ananya,” he hissed and closed in on her.

Confused, and her heart beating absurdly hard for the dire circumstances, she sat like a statue and expected a kiss to land anytime on her cheeks. Instead Kabir removed her spectacles, threw it beside him and grinned at her. “Chashma suit nahin kar raha tha tum par.”

“Abhi aapko mera chashma…”

“Hush!” he shifted around to smash her spectacles with his sole. Then picked up a piece of broken glass and shifted once again to position their backs against each other. Soon he had cut the ropes off her hands. She began to untie him, but could not finish it before the boy appeared with water.  She put her own hands behind her and pretended as if they were still tied. Kabir struggled with his half undone bonds and by the time the boy reached them he was also free, but continued to pretend like Ananya.

“Ab haath to bandhe hain hamare. To pila bhi de paani,” he told the boy.

Uncomfortable, but resigned, the boy leant forward towards Kabir. Kabir used this opportunity to jump on him. He held him captive with one of his hands, while his other he pressed around the boy’s mouth to keep him from screaming. Ananya fetched the rope, whose one end was still tethered to the tree and tied it around the boy’s feet. Now Kabir only needed to make sure that the boy didn’t scream and draw attention to himself. With the seocnd rope, Ananya also managed to tie his hands despite his struggles.

“Meri side pocket mein ek rumaal hai,” Kabir told her, “Nikalo use. Iska munh bhi band karna hoga.”

She hesitated. For two reasons. “Kabir. Bachcha hai…”

“Abhi hamari maut hai ye. Aur munh hi band kar raha hoon. Maar nahin raha. Jaldi nikalo, please.”

Utterly aware of touching him this close through the tight jeans pocket, Ananya wriggled the handkerchief out.

Once they had the boy all trussed up, Anaya wondered, “Ab kya karein?”

“I hope Vinod aur uski team hamein GPS se track kar rahi hai. Itna time ho gaya hai to shayad police ko bhi bula liya ho aur woh hamein dhoondh lenge. Lekin yahan se jaane ki zaroorat hai.”

“Aur ye ladka?”

They saw him struggling and whimpering.

“Tujhe yahan dar lag raha hai?” Kabir asked him.

He nodded, fear evident in his eyes.

“Inke liye kaam karna hai, ya hamare saath chalna hai? Police ki madad karni hai?”

His gutteral response was undecipherable.

“Hamare saath chalega?” Kabir simplified his question.

The boy nodded.

“Chal phir.”

They didn’t untie or ungag him immediately.

“Hamein yahan se thoda door jaana hoga. And then let’s hope ki police hamein dhoondh legi,” Kabir explained.

“Ji. Chaliye.”

As they made to leave, Kabir noticed an open locket lying on the ground. He didn’t want to stop just then. So, he picked up the two parts of the locket and pocketed them without asking Ananya about it.

They walked away from the area for about half-an-hour, then stopped. They ungagged the boy and asked him questions about himself. His name was Suraj. He was recently orphaned and one of the neighbors had enrolled him in the gang. He was scared of staying with them and equally scared of running away. Kabir assured him that he would place him a children’s home he volunteered at and he would be taken care of there.

Vinod’s team and police soon found them and escorted them out of the jungle.

They went to the police station first. Then Khurana took the responsibility to dropping Suraj to the children’s home.

“Ananya. Maine tumhein ghar drop kar deta hoon,” Kabir offered.

“Ji,” she climbed into the passenger’s seat. “Ouch!” she yelped when she tried to pull the seat belt.

“Kya hua?” He examined her arms and they found long scratch on it. “Ye kab hua?”

“Mera dhyaan nahin gaya tha abhi tak,” she said, looking shocked.

“Hospital jaane ki zaroorat to nahi padegi. Lekin ghar jaate hi iski dressing kar lena.”

“Ma ghabra jayengi, Kabir. Hospital hi chalte hain, dresing karwa lete hain. Please.”

He hesitated for a moment, before proposing, “If it’s okay, mere ghar chal sakte hain. Wahan thoda fresh bhi ho jaana aur…”

She thought for a moment, then agreed and smiled, “Thank you.”

“Iske liye thank you ki zaroorat nahin hai. In fact, I am sorry, Ananya. Maine tumhein itne dangerous situation mein daal diya tha.”

“Hum sirf apna kaam kar rahe the, Kabir.”

He smiled, “Adrenaline junkie ho tum bhi. Mazaa aata hai tumhein?”

She tilted her head and returned his smile, “Bas Ma ki chinta rahti hai. Isliye unhein mat bataiyega. Lekin mazaa to aata hai.”

He chuckled and drove off.

To be continued

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 10

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“Sir. Dr. Sinha ke case ne ajeeb turn liya hai.”

“Yes?”

“Jis student ne unhein accuse kiya hai, Neha, woh hospital aur medical college ke admin-in-charge, Dr. Kapoor, ki beti hai. Ye baat kahin bhi saamne nahin aayi hai poori story mein, aur Dr. Kapoor bhi gayab hain poore scene se. Jab maine Dr. Sinha ko is baat ko lekar confront kiya to woh bahut ghabra gaye aur bole ki I should stop pursuing it. Unhein apni prestige se zyada apni family ki safety ki chinta hai. Unhein koi threaten kar raha hai aur woh isliye apni taraf se koi safai nahin de rahe hain, mera conclusion to yahi hai.”

“Do you think it is the time to involve the police?”

“I think so, Sir. Jab tak involved logon ko apni safety ka khatra hai, tab tak I don’t think woh kuchh bolenge. Aur unse kuchh bulwana sahi bhi nahin hai.”

“Theek hai. I will take care of it.”

“Sir. Aap kuchh discuss karna chahte the.”

“Sir, Sir, Sir! I think humne ye discuss kiya tha.”

“Abhi hum office mein hain.”

“Aur office mein bahut se log mujhe naam se bulate hain.”

“Fine. Kabir! Aap kya discuss karna chahte the?”

“Apart from the things maine editorial meeting mein aaj discuss kiye, mera ek pet project hai. I want to create a team of investigative journalists. Ye team exclusively breaking news ki jagah, deep investigations par focus karegi. Maine Vinod aur kuchh aur logon se already baat ki hai. Khalid and KL bhi is idea se sahmat hain. To main ye jaanna chahte tha ki kya tum interested ho is team ko join karne mein?”

“Wow! KKN mein aisa group? Maine imagine nahin kiya tha.”

“Cheezein change karne ke liye hi main yahan aaya hoon, Ananya. Tumhara jawaab kya hai?”

“Neki aur poochh-poochh. Main zaroor join karoongi.”

“Good. To ghar par phone kar ke bol dijiye ki aap aaj raat ghar nahin aayengi, ya der se aayengi. Team formally to banti rahegi. Lekin hamein apni pahli story par aaj se hi kaam shuru karna hai. Hum chaar logon ki team aaj kaam karegi.”

“Hum? Aap bhi chalenge, Sir? I mean, Kabir.”

“Haan. Kyon?”

“Aap editor-in-chief hain. Reporters hain aapke paas on-field kaam ke liye.”

“Tumhein lagta hai ki main on-field kaam nahin kar sakta? Tum apne arms dealer ko bhool gayi? Kaun pahuncha tha wahan?”

“Woh emergency thi. Aur main ye nahin kah rahi ki aap nahin kar sakte. Lekin aapko karne ki zaroorat nahin hai.”

“Position se main editor hoon, Ananya. Lekin dil se reporter hi hoon, aur hamesha rahunga.”

She peered at him for a long moment.

“Kya?” he asked.

“Mujhe kabhi-kabhi lagta hai ki aap mujhse jhooth bol rahe hain.”

“Kaisa jhooth?”

“Kya aapne sach mein kabhi Delhi Kranti mein kaam nahin kiya hai?”

His face stiffened, but he tried to laugh. It was a sorry attempt. “Tum kyon iske peechhe padi hui ho?”

She shook her head. “Aise hi. Main aapse shaam mein milti hoon. Aur aap please Dr. Sinha ki story ka dekh lijiye.”

“Okay.”

He followed her with his troubled eyes. What was her obsession with Delhi Kranti?

Following Kabir’s plans, Ananya and he entered the forest area, where illegal trees were being felled. It was just as Kabir’s lead promised. Vinod and Sahir, the other two members of the team were to watch out for trouble and call police if Kabir and Ananya didn’t return within stipulated time or if they spotted any other danger.

They could see the trees being cut from far away, but it was night time and they had to rely on a spy camera. So, it was necessary to get closer to the spot to capture any usable video. Taking the cover of the trees, they crept closer.

“Do you think abhi capture ho jayega?” Kabir whispered to her.

“Shayad. Lekin I think hamein ise differently handle karna chahiye.”

“Kaise?”

“Nikal kar batati hoon.”

They heard the sound of thunder in distance and retreated.

“Ye jungle ki footage kahin ki bhi ho sakti hai. Koi pahchaan hai is area ki jise hum capture kar sakein? So that it can be proved ki ye unauthorized jagah par ped kat rahe hain.”

“Haan. Ek purana temple hai, well-known. Keep your camera on. Hamein dheere-dheere yahan se right khisakna hai.”

They reached the temple spot in a few minutes. There was clearing around the temple. Suddenly a flash of lightening illuminated the area and they found themselves exposed to two men conferring nearby. They were from the the gang involved in cutting the trees. Before they could run away, one of the men pointed a pistol at Kabir, while the other got hold of Ananya.

“Hamein jaane dijiye,” Kabir said, “Kuchh confusion ho gaya hai. Hum yahan galti se aa gaye the.”

“Itni raat ko galti se jungle mein kaise aa gaye the sahab?”

“Hum log… darasal – ye meri girlfriend hai – bina ghar par bataye bahar nikle the hum log, aur gaadi kharaab ho gayi. Abhi kissi ko phone bhi nahin kar sakte to socha mandir mein raat bita lein.”

“Theek hai, phir. Bitao raat mandir mein. Chalo hamare saath.”

“Ka… kahaan?” Ananya asked, her voice trembling.

“Mandir mein,” her captor grumbled.

“Please hamein jaane dijiye. Hamein nahin pata ki aap yahan kya kar rahe hain, aur hamein koi matlab bhi nahin hai.”

“Goli chala doon tere yaar ke oopar?”

“Na… nahin, nahin. Please.”

“Chalo phir.”

In a few minutes that weny by in blur for Ananya, they managed to call two more people, procure a rope, tie their hands behind their back, and tether them to a tree. Ananya and Kabir sat down uncomfortably, with their back against the tree trunk.

To be continued

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 9

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“Sir. Thank you. Aapne woh sting operation ke saath statement air kar ke story ka impact hi kuchh aur kar diya.”

“You are welcome, Ms. Kashyap. Aur main aapko ek baat bata doon ki aap ek achchhi reporter hain. Lekin agar thoda dimaag thandha rakhengi aur thodi maturity se kaam lengi to iconic reporter ban sakti hain.”

“Seekh rahi hoon aapse, Sir.”

“Flattery ke marks nahin milenge performance appraisal mein. Aap kaise aayi hain? Scooter se?”

“Nahin Sir,” she gave an embarrassed smile, “Armaan ko zaroorat thi. To maine aaj cab li thi.”

“Main aapko drop kar doon?”

“Ji. Agar aapko problem na ho to.  Mujhe aapse kuchh discuss bhi karna hai.”

“Chaliye.”

“To bataiye. Kya discuss karna tha aapko?”

“Pahli baat to ye ki maine Dr. Sinha se baat karne ki bahut koshish ki lekin woh baat karne ko taiyaar hi nahin hain. And it doesn’t look like he is embarrassed. Woh dare hue lag rahe hain. To mujhe lagta hai ki aapka shaq sahi hai. Baat yahan kuchh aur hai.”

“Aap us student ke baare mein pata lagayiye… Nahin, hum kuchh bhi indiscriminately air nahin karenge. Lekin real story us direction mein ho sakti hai.”

“Theek hai, Sir. Aur ek baat poochhni thi.”

“Zaroor poochhiye. Dil mein mat rakhiye sawaal. Kyonki maine notice kiya hai ki aapko sab kuchh explain na kiya jaye to aapke bhadakne ki propensity kaafi zyada hoti hai.”

“Sir, please embarrass mat kijiye. Maine aise hi bahut sharminda hoon.”

He chuckled, “Uski zaroorat nahin hai. Poochhiye.”

“Aapke paas Mahi ke videos the na? Sunny se liye the aapne.”

“Haan the.”

“Phir aapne air kyon nahin kiye?”

“Maine dekhe videos. Aur main… aapke judgment se sahmat tha. Hamein woh nahin air karne chahiye, especially jab Mahi apni consent dene ke halat mein nahin hai.”

Her eyes widened and she stared at him, “Aap sach kah rahe hain?”

“Main jhooth kyon bolunga?”

“Aap mujh par itna gussa the.”

“Kyonki aapne ise responsibly handle nahin kiya, Ms. Kashyap. Sahi kaam karna itna aasaan nahin hota. Uske consequences se bhi deal karna hota hai. Sirf ye kah dena kaafi nahin hota ki woh footage air nahin kiye ja sakte. You should also have come up with an alternative plan for the bulletin.”

“Aapko itni jaldi raid ke liye information kaise mili?”

“Jiske through aapko Mahi mili, usi ko maine follow karwaya tha. Ji haan. Main aap par nazar nahin rakh raha tha. Rather mujhe lah raha tha ki Mahi se badi story break ho sakti hai is lead ke through. Isliye use follow karwa raha tha. Halanki maine ye expect nahin kiya that ki mujhe next story itni jaldi mil jayegi.”

“Agar nahin milti to…”

“Main Mahi ke videos air nahin karta.”

“Thank you, Sir.”

“Next time–”

“Responsibly handle karoongi. I promise.”

He smiled.

“Waise aaj Mahi ka phone aaya tha. Agar hum chahein to she is willing to give an exclusive interview. She is not fully recovered. Medicines ki wajah se lethargic hai. But she is in her senses now. She has also said ki selected footage pahle ke videos se hum include kar sakte hain. She hopes ki woh un logon ke liye deterrent saabit ho jo vulnerable hain drug ke chakar mein padne ke liye.”

“That’s excellent. Pahle batana chahiye tha. Ab mujhe saare bulletins replan karne honge ise accommodte karne ke liye.”

“Sorry Sir. Mujhe pata nahin tha…”

“Mazaak kar raha hoon, Ms. Kashyap.”

She smiled.

“Waise, Ms. Kashyap, hamari dosti to pakki hai na?”

“Aise kyon poochh rahe hain aap? Main aapse jhagda to nahin kar rahi.”

“Isliye poochh raha hoon ki ab jab hum dost hain to aap mujhe Kabir kah ke bula sakti hain, nahin?”

She blushed hard. “Mushkil hai. Aadat ho gayi hai. Lekin koshish kar sakti hoon. Par aap to mujhe Ananya bula sakte hain. Jab gusse mein daant rahe the to naam se hi bula bhi rahe the. Aapko to dikkat nahin honi chahiye.”

“Nahin. Mujhe koi dikaat nahin hai, Ananya.”

“Sir, I mean Kabir, bas next waala left. Yahi mera ghar hai.”

“Okay then. Good night.”

“Andar aaiye na. Ma se mil lijiye. Aur apne fan se bhi.”

“Fan?”

“Mera bhai. Armaan. Jab se aapne uski help ki hai, woh to aapka bada fan ho gaya hai.”

To her surprise, he blushed, “Aaj bahut der ho gai hai, Ananya. Phir kissi din aaunga. Mujhe neend bhi aa rahi hai.”

“Aisa hai to main aapko pareshan nahin karoongi. Good night.”

“Good night.”

“All right everyone. Pichhle kuchh dinon mein humne short term changes discuss kiye hamare content mein, jinmein se ki bahut kuchh implement bhi ho chuka hai. Kuchh slots mein hamari ratings skyrocket bhi kar gayi hain. Leki hum abhi bhi seocnd and third position ke aroud hi hang kar rahe hain. That is not disappointing. That is as expected. Kyonki number one ki position par jaane ke liye hamein medium aur long term mein changes karne honge aur unhein regularly monitor karna hoga. So today we will discuss those potential changes in our programming, which can bring us closer to our desired number one position. Main abhi ke abhi necessarily decision nahin loonga. This meeting is for putting forward ideas and discussing them. Mere kuchh ideas hain, jo main aapke saamne rakhoonga. Aur aapke ideas bhi sunna chahunga. Does that sound right?”

Nods and murmurs went up in assent.

He explaied his idea of creating programmes around themes. These themes could be slot-based, or could be about a certain time period. For example, the month of march could be devoted to women related programmes.  Then he put forward some specific programming ideas.

“I know ki hum yahan first mover nahin hain, but we need a programme based on real life crimes. And we can differentiate by choosing the stories according to a theme.” After a while he asked for ideas from others.

“Sir. I think national media par rural areas ki stories sahi se cover nahin hoti. We can dedicate some programmes to it,” Vinod proposed.

“That’s a good idea. Anything else?”

“Sir, I think hamein ek programme positive stories ke oopar karna chahiye,” Ananya added, “Ye almost compusion hai hamare profession ki, hum almost always negative stories report karte hain. Scandals, bribery, sexual abuse, murders. Ye sab sachchai hai. Lekin saari sachchai negative hi nahin hai. Duniya mein positive cheezein bhi h rahi hain, jo ki sensational ya breaking news nahin banti. Kyonki achchhe kaam karne mein time lagta hai. Overnight news nahin break ho sakti. Hamein aisi stories bhi karni chahiye ek programme mein.”

“I’m afraid, it will get boring too quickly,” Malvika objected.

“I don’t think so, Malvika,” Kabir said, “It needs to be produced carefully. But we must not dismiss the idea.”

“Sir ek idea mere paas bhi hai,” Ronnie said next, “Thoda ajeeb hai. To be honest main sure nahin hoon–”

“It’s okay, Ronnie. Go ahead. Abhi hum bas ideas collect kar rahe hain.”

“Sir. Aaj kal kai saari sites aa rahi hain, jo ki campus news report karti hain, from all over the country. They are getting popular among the young students. Websites par to, of course, kitna bhi content ho sakta hai. To ye directly translatable nahin hai TV ke liye. But agar hum campuses mein ho rahi intereting cheezeon par select news ka programme karein, to it might win us some young audience.”

“Another great idea. We need to flesh it out further, but I will definitely keep this in mind.”

After discussing more ideas coming from almost every corner of the meeting room, Kabir turned to Khalid.

“Plans finalize karne mein time lagega, Khalid. Lekin it is clear that we may need to hire aggressively. Hamein zyada slots mein fresh programmes karne honge, aur inmein se kai ideas ke liye hamein specialists bhi hire bhi karne padenge. So we need a good recuirtment and hiring budget.”

“Don’t worry about that, Kabir. Let’s create a recruitment requirement plan and get started on it.”

“Great then. Let’s get back to work.”

“Ms. Kashyap,” he addressed Ananya separately when everyone was dispersing, “Please meet me in my cabin. There is something I need to discuss with you.”

“Yes Sir.”

To be continued

Reporters (Fan Fiction): Part 8

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“Kal Armaan ki help karne ke liye thanks,” she said after they had driven some way.

He pulled up, tapped her shoulders making her turn and looked at him full in face.

“Aur aaj tumhari jaan bachane ke liye?”

“Meri jaan se kya farq padta hai?” she looked away.

“Kissi ko to padta hoga. Suni nahin unki baat. Khoobsoorat ho tum. Vishwamitra ki tapasya todne aayi Menka ki tarah.”

“Ab ye din aa gaye hain mere? Gundo ke munh se sunna padega ki main khoobsoorat hoon?”

“To mere munh se sun lo.”

“Ye hum aisi bekaar ki baatein kyon kar rahe hain?”

“Take a guess. Meri wajah se to nahin kar rahe hain. Ye kaisi bewkoofaana harquat thi, Ms. Kashyap? Bina kissi backup ke, bina kissi ko bataye aise aa jate hain kya kahin bhi string operation karne?”

She took off one of her ear-rings. “Backup camera tha. Unhone button mein laga camera pahchaan liya tha. But ismein bhi kuchh to record hua hoga.”

“For God’s sake, Ananya. Maine camere ki baat nahin kar raha. Ek tareeka hota hai story investigate karne ka? Editorial discussion karna hota hai aisi leads par? Risk level ke hisaab se decisions lene hote hain? Tumehin pata nahin hai kya?”

“Main suspension par thi.”

“Job ke saath-saath apna dimaag bhi suspend kar liya tha kya? Mujhe nahin pata chalta aur police ko information nahin milti to?”

“I am sorry,” she finally said.

“You better be.”

“To kya main job par wapas aa sakti hoon?”

“Yes, please!” he growled, then added more gently, “Itna har baat ko dil par nahin lete, Ananya. Maine gusse mein kah diya tha ki suspend kar raha hoon. It wasn’t official. Maine HR ko kuchh bola bhi nahin tha. Lekin tum gayab ho gayi. Aur ab Malvika se jahgda kar ke maine tumhari naukri bachayi hai. So, yes, please. Job par wapas aa jao.”

“Malvika ko mujhse kya problem hai?”

“Mujhe kya pata?”

“Jab se aap aaye hain, tab se hi hai. Usse pahle to shayad jaanti bhi nahin thi ki koi Ananya Kashyap hai office mein.”

“To kya tumhari saari problems ki wajah main hoon?”

“Lagta to hai.”

“Ananya. Apne saath tum mujhe bhi bachcha bana dogi. Kya bachkani baatein kar rahi ho?”

“Maine bachchi lagti hoon aapko?”

“Main tumse jhagda nahin karna chahta, Ananya. Please? Hum saath mein kaam kar rahe hain. Kya hum dost nahin ban sakte?”

She fell silent, then said sorry once again.

“So friends?”

“Ek boss aur ak junior kabhi friends nahin ho sakte.”

“Excuse me?”

She grinned. “Mazaak kar rahi thi.”

He smiled, “Waise for the records, khoobsoorat ho tum bahut. So please, thoda soch-samajh kar jaya karo dangerous situations mein.”

She smiled sportingly, but a shiver went down her spine.

“Kabir. Dinner par chalein?”

“Aaj nahin, Malvika. Meri wajah se bechari Ms. Kashyap ke paas aaj unka beloved scooter nahin hai. To main unhein ghar drop kar deta hoon.”

“Ananya to…” she gestured outside.

Kabir wondered if Malvika had timed her entry into his cabin so that he could see Ananya leaving with Ronnie.

He smiled at her, “That’s great, then. I am free. Kahan chalna hai?”

“Tumhare ghar?”

“Kuchh khane ko hai nahin ghar par.”

“Don’t worry. I know just where to pick up food and wine from.”

“May I come in, Sir?”

“Yes. Ms. Kashyap. Good morning.”

“Good morning, Sir. Aapne mujhe bulaya?”

“Aapne aaj woh news dekhi hai? Medical college waali. Jahan ek student ne–”

“Ji, dekhi.”

“I want you to investigate it.”

“Investigate for what, Sir?”

“Main Dr. Sinha ko jaanta hoon, jin par sexual abuse ka ilzaam laga hai. Mujhe yakeen hai ki woh aisa nahin kar sakte. Koi aur baat hai…”

“Sir, sex offenders aksar hi jab pakde jaate hain to aas paas waalon ko hairaan kar dete hain. Kissi ke chehre par to nahin likha hota–”

“I know. Maine sirf aapko apna view bataya hai. Aur apne bias ki wajah se hi main ye khud nahin kar raha hoon. Aapko main Dr. Sinha ko innocent prove karne ko nahin kah raha. Sirf investigate karne ko kah raha hoon, is assumption par ki story thodee zyada ho sakti hai jitni nazar aa rahi hai. Waise bhi Dr. Sinha ka statement abhi tak kissi ne liya nahin hai. So that is right up your sleeve, isn’t it?” he eyed her mischievously.

Before Ananya could answer Malvika barged in, “Kabir! Kal raat mera bracelet shayad tumhare ghar par chhoot gaya tha…”

Before she could even finish, Kabir produced a pearl bracelet from his pocket.

“Oh, you found it! How sweet… Pata nahin maine neend mein thi, ya itni drunk thi. Main nikli kab? Kaafi der ho gayi thi na? Oh! Ms. Kashyap yahan hain?” she had pretended not to notice Ananya until then.

“Main chalti hoon, Sir. I will follow up with Dr. Sinha.”

“Sure, Ms. Kashyap. Keep me in the loop.”

“Excuse me, Malvika,” his friendly manners to Malvika disappeared as soon as Ananya stepped out, “I need to finalize the bulletin content for this entire week. To agar kuchh urgent baat na karni ho to baad mein milein?”

“Yeah. Okay.”

He stared after Ananya’s receding form. ‘Farq to padta hai tumhein, Ms. Kashyap,’ then  he saw her stopping at Ronnie’s desk, ‘Ya phir tumhein read karne mein main completely wrong hoon?’

That evening’s bulletin brought another surprise for Ananya. Kabir had aranged for a sting operation on the businessman and hotel owner involved in Nidhi’s case. The woman in the sting operation was called for a modelling assignment, but in the hotel the man tried to take advantage of her. This was preceisly what Nidhi had also said. After airing this sting operation, he played Nidhi’s statement.

“Ye fabulous hai na, Richa? Agar sirf Nidhi ka statement play karte, to log kitna bharosa karte uska. Lekin is sting operation ke baad to… Maamla ekdum saaf hai, nahin?”

“Baat to sahi hai.”

“Kabir Sir brilliant hain, yaar.”

“Khadoos se brilliant tak ka safar badi jaldi tay kar liya unhone.”

“Main unhein thanks bol kar aati hoon.”

To be continued