Not the Lovers (Part 7)
“What happened, Pishima?”
The old woman looked pale and haggard as she disconnected the call.
“Nothing, my child. Nothing to worry about… It seems Pronab has fallen ill.”
“Ill? He was fine until…”
“Dehydration, it seems. Nothing to worry about, really. But we will have to postpone the engagement… Don’t worry my child…”
“I am fine, Pishima. But will he be okay….”
“Yes… Yes…”
—
The first thing Mukundo noticed on entering Piyali’s room was a pink lehanga laid out on the bed. He smiled uncomfortably at her. “You are all right?”
“I am. But I am not sure about everyone else. Pishima is so miserable right now. I think his parents have confessed to her what he told them. That he doesn’t want to go ahead with the wedding. Baba has only bene told the story about his illness though. What do I do?”
“Put them out of misery. Tell them that you are okay with his decision.”
“Hmm… And I won’t be lying either.”
“Go on, then.”
—
“Pronab told you?” Her Pishima was aghast.
“That’s fine, Pishima. The face is that even I was growing uncomfortable. I am not sure I was ready to go away from Baba and Mukundo Babu.”
“Whatever could you mean… You can’t spend your life waiting on these two men, my child. And this…”
“Pishima. This wasn’t meant to be. It’s not his fault. He just sensed my hesitation. Tell Baba the truth and let go.”
“You? How could you…. Pihu…”
“I didn’t tell him to do this, Pishima. Trust me. But I am relieved. So, please let go…”
—
“You didn’t call me. I have been back from work for half-an-hour.”
“I have gotten out of the habit…” Mukundo smiled weakly.
“Well… Things are back to normal now, aren’t they?”
He took some time before replying, “Are they, Piyali?”
“Mukundo Babu!”
“We can’t keep looking the other way, Piyali. If we really want things to be normal, we have to talk it out.”
She nodded willing her heart to stop thumping the way it was.
“You have sacrificed a great deal for me, Piyali. The promise of a wonderful future…”
“We are starting on wrong foot then. I didn’t sacrifice… I merely got out of a situation which would have made us both miserable.”
“Granted. But even if for a short while, you had dreamt of love, a married life, a family, hadn’t you? Shouldn’t that dream be fulfilled?”
“Can… it… be?” she looked down and asked in a quivering voice.
“I don’t know. There are other people involved… But before we try to find out, we must know whether it will be acceptable to you…”
“Must I answer that first?”
“You are the only one who has to answer that, Piyali. Because as for me… Pronab has been very generous, God bless him. But he took away my peace of mind, by making me acutely aware of all your charms I had missed. By showing me just how desirable a woman you are… God! Piyali. Will I ever get out of this mess I have created…”
“Mukundo Babu!”
“Is it acceptable to you?”
“You know everything about me…”
“I need to hear it.”
“I wouldn’t want to be anywhere except beside you my whole life. And if it helps, I didn’t just discover one day that you are attractive. I had a school-girl crush on you for long time. It just didn’t seem wise to act on it though…”
The most natural reaction for Mukundo was to pull her in his arms and let her feel his need. He even moved forward to do just that. But stopped short. Piyali noticed him clenching his fist and realized what effort it took for him to control himself. She gave him a helpless smile.
“Go Piyali. It is a long way before things can be normal again. I need to figure something out.”
She nodded and turned on her heels to obey him.
—
“Is Mukundo not coming today, Pihu?” Mr. Banerjee asked when the tea was brought in.
“Don’t know, Baba. I didn’t go there today.”
“Is everything okay, Shona? He has been behaving weird since…” his voice trailed away. He didn’t want to remind Piyali of the broken engagement.
“Baba. You don’t have to feel bad about the engagement incident. It was for good, trust me. I wasn’t ready to go away. Me and Pronab are still friends.”
“Are you?”
“We are.”
“If you are all right, what is wrong with Mukundo?”
“He is lonely, Baba.”
He sighed. “Is it a surprise, if he is? That one incident, years ago… And he refused to get married ever…”
“Is it too late for him now, Baba?”
“Why would it be too late? But does he think otherwise now?”
“Suppose he does, but suppose the girl in question is an unlikely candidate… like suppose she is not his age…”
“Why are you talking about, Pihu…”
“Suppose it is someone you don’t quite approve of…”
“Pihu, why are you being so cryptic? Ask him to talk to me. If it is someone he is having difficulty talking to, I am there. More importantly Didi is there. You know how deft she is with all these things…”
“Supposed it’s me…”
“Pihu!”
Just then they heard a click at the door and an unsuspecting Mukundo walked in. He stopped in his tracks though on noticing the expressions on their faces.
“What… what happened?”
Piyali started talking hurriedly. “Baba. Whatever you think, I assure you he hasn’t done anything that you can object to. Don’t be hard on him, Baba…”
“Go inside, Pihu. I need to talk to Mukundo.”
“Baba…”
“Leave.” Piyali didn’t remember when her father had been so firm while talking to her. He wasn’t shouting, but she knew that she had to obey him. With one frightened glance at Mukundo, she left them to go to her room.
—
It would not have been more ten minutes before there was a knock on her door. But Piyali was sure she had waited for at least an hour.
“Is this what you want, Pihu? You are sure?”
“Baba…”
“Answer my questions, Shona.”
“Yes Baba.”
“Well then… So be it. What do I want except your happiness?”
“Baba!” she couldn’t believe her ears for a moment.
“What?” he smiled at her.
She ran to him and hugged him, “Baba. Thank you, Baba. Thank you so much…”
“God bless you, my child. God bless you both…” Only then did she notice that Mukundo had accompanied her father. His smiling face was all she needed to see to know just how happy and content he was.
“Pishima will be mad at me,” she said as she withdrew from her father’s embrace.
“I have left you to other people’s care for far too long. For once, I will take responsibility for your happiness, Pihu. Don’t worry about Didi. I will handle her.”
“Thank you, Baba.”
“Just let me know when you want the wedding to be. I am not risking an engagement this time.”
They all laughed. He planted a kiss on her forehead and left her room, remembering to shut the door behind him.
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To be continued