Sacrifices (Part 9)

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Mallika had resented Nidhi all these days. Why shouldn’t she? It had taken Nidhi barely couple of months to win Ashutosh’ heart. Ashutosh? Dr. Ashutosh? Dr. Hardstone? Win that Dr. Ashuotsh’ heart? And win it with such ease as if he wore his heart on his sleeves. He didn’t. Who knew better than Mallika? She had been trying to occupy some little corner in that heart for years now. But it was untouchable. Securely locked away in some dark, unreachable corner. At least, until now, he hadn’t accepted it. But today even that little façade had broken down. He had accepted his feelings for Nidhi. She had, expectedly, felt bitter.

But surprise had quickly overshadowed bitterness. He had said they weren’t going to be together. Ashutosh was unquestionably  heart-broken by this. Yet he claimed that the decision was his own. Why? He definitely did not care about wagging tongues. That was a danger she had tried to impress upon him so many times, but he had always rebuffed her. In that maddening polite manner of his. There had been times when Mallika had thought that Ashutosh and Nidhi were drifting apart. But they always came back togther. Then why this decision now? Was it Nidhi’s doing then? Had she suddenly realized the monstrosity of the idea? Her and Ashutosh?

“Dr. Nidhi!” Mallika found her in the common room.

“Ji?” Nidhi braced herself for some jabbing. After all, Mallika had found her in Ashutosh’ office earlier. And in a state that would be questionable in her mind.

“Mujhe aapse kuchh baat karni thi.”

“Boliye,” Nidhi’s attitude was defiant already.

“Yahan nahin. Let’s go to the terrace.”

“Kyon?”

“Please, Dr. Nidhi. Important hai,” Mallika’s pleading took Nidhi was surprised. She wasn’t going to play her seniority card as usual? Driven more by her curiosity and surprise, than any genuine wish to humour her, Nidhi followed Mallika to the terrace.

“Ab aapko kya shikayat hai mujhse, Dr. Mallika?” Nidhi just wanted to get over with it. She didn’t want to hear Malllika beating around the bush.

“Tum aakhir chahti kya ho Nidhi? Pahle to tumne na logon ka khayaal kiya, na hi meri suni aur Ashutosh ke kareeb aa gayi. Aur aaj… aaj jab woh tumse itna pyaar karne lage hain to phir tum unhein chhod kar kyon jaana chahti ho?”

Nidhi shook her head in confusion, “Aapko kisne kya bataya hai jo aap ye sawaal poochh rahi hain? Kya hua hai, ye aapko maloon bhi hai?”

“Agar tum Ashutosh ki zindagi se ja rahi ho to iska matlab aur kya ho sakta hai? Is stage par, ye Ashutosh ka faisla to nahin ho sakta hai? Ab to woh hichakte bhi nahin hain tum dono ka rishta accept karne mein?”

“Dr. Mallika. Pata hai aapki problem kya hai? Aap Dr. Ashutosh ko jaanti ho hain, lekin kabhi samajh nahin payi. Theek usi tarah jaise ki main aapko jaanti to hoon, lekin samajh nahin pati. Jo bhi wajah ho, agar main Dr. Ashutosh ki zindagi se ja rahi hoon, to aapko to khush hona chahiye. Aap yahi to chahti thi. Phir aap mujhse ye sawaal-jawaab kyon kar rahi hain?”

“Jab maine Ashutosh ko itna samjhaya tha, tab to usne meri ek nahin suni. Na hi tumne suni. To ab aisa kya ho gaya?”

Nidhi sighed, “Agar jaanne se aapko shanti milti hai to jaan lijiye, Dr. Mallika. Aapne jo mujhe warning di thi, who sahi thi. Log is rishte ko accept nahin karenge. Aur unmein se kuchh log aise hain jo matter karte hain.”

“Kaun?”

“Mere Baba.”

“Oh!” Mallika remarked bitterly, “To is naa-manzoori ke baad Ahustosh ne tumhara saath nahin diya, ya tumne uska saath chhod diya?”

“Phir galti kar di na aapne samajhne mein Dr. Mallika. Mujhe bhi, aur Dr. Ashutosh ko bhi. Hum dono ek-doosre ka saath de rahe hain. Isliye to ye faisla kiya hai. Khair. Main chalti hoon. Kuchh dinon ki hi baat hai ab bas. Phir main yahan nahin rahungi. Agar aapko lagta hai ki meri wajah se aapse kuchh chhin raha tha to woh shikayat ab aapko nahin rahegi. Aur mera yakeen maaniye, Dr. Mallika, ki agar aap Dr. Ashutosh ki zindagi mein woh khushiyan la sakti hain, jinke woh haqdaar hain, to mujhse zyada khush aur koi nahin hoga. Lekin… uske liye aapko unhein samajhna padega.”

Nidhi left a thoughtful Mallika behind.

Mallika was alone in the common room, sipping a cup of tea, when Rangnath walked in.

“Ye kaise ho gaya, Dr. Mallika? Aap akeli baithi hain. Aapke admirers ki queue kahan gayi?” he teased.

“Aapko dekh kar bhaag gayi.”

“Kya baat kar rahi hain? Hamari aisi kismat kahan? Waise akele-akele soch kya rahi hain aap?”

“Agar main kuchh sochne layak soch rahi thi, to aapko lagta hai ki aapko batana achchha idea hai?”

“Yahi to problem hai na, Dr. Mallika. Aap kissi aur ko mauka hi nahin deti.”

“Koi kaise decide karta hai ki kisko mauka dena hai, kisko nahin?”

“Jahan tak muhje maaloon hai, iski koi exact diagnosis to nahin hoti, koi prescription bhi nahin hai. Bas dil ki aawaaz sunni padti hai.”

“Aur agar jiske liye aapka dil aawaaz lagaye, uske dil mein aapke liye koi jagah na ho to?”

“To phir live-happily-every-after ki jagah aapko shaayar banna padta hai. Aapne suna hai – Viyogi hoga pahla kavi, aah se nikla hoga gaan…”

“Suna to nahin tha ab tak, lekin samajh mein aa raha hai.”

“Bas uski hi zaroorat hai. Lekin “tu nahin aur sahi” to suna hoga. Woh bhi achchha jumla hai.”

Mallika laughed. But it was a sad laughter.

Just then Ashutosh and Nidhi walked into the room. Mallika noticed that they sitffened on seeing her there.

“Aao Ashutosh, Dr. Nidhi. Dr. Rangnath mujhe life ki philosophy samjha rahe the. Aap log bhi join kijiye,” Mallika’t tone was genuine, friendly and pleasant. Nidhi and Ashutosh were surprised, and a little suspicious. Was it going to followed by some jab? But Ashutosh smiled sweetly at Mallika and sat down across the sofa.

“Aap chai lenge ya coffee?” Nidhi asked him.

“Coffee. Thanks Nidhi.”

Nidhi went to the dispensing machine to get their drinks.

“Dr. Rangnath ki philosophy to kaafee rangeen hogi, Mallika. Hum log uska kya karenge?”Ashutosh continued the conversation.

“Sir. Kya chauka maara aapne aate hi! Ek hi sentence mein mujhe duniya ka sabse useless insaan saabit kar diya.”

Ashutosh laughed, “Useful aur useless context mein hote hain, Dr. Rangnath. Ab aapka jo charm patients ki beemaari nahin theek kar sakta, woh aapko ek able administrator banne mein help to karta hi hai.”

“Pata nahin aapne ek doctor ki burai ki ya ek administrator ki tareef ki. Lekin chaliye. Main taareef hi maan kar khush ho leta hoon.”

Nidhi’s mobile rang. She disconnected it and gave Ashutosh his coffee, “Main chalti hoon, Sir. Anji mujhe pickup karne aa gayi hai.”

“All right.”

“Good night, Sir. Good night Dr. Mallika, Dr. Rangnath.”

“Main aapko darwaze tak pahuncha kar aata hoon,” Rangnath said eagerly.

“Mujhe? Dr. Rangnath, aap theek to hain? Main is hospital mein almost ek saal se kaam kar rahi hoon.”

“To kya hua? Chivalry naam ki koi cheez hoti hai ki nahin?”

Nidhi, Ashutosh and Mallika looked at each other with knowing smiles. Then Nidhi burst out laughing. “Main samajh gayi, aapki chivalry kiske liye chhalak rahi hai. Chaliye. Lekin kuchh aisa mat kijiyega ki use gussa aa jaye. Main apni evening kharaab nahin karna chahti.”

“Kaise bahki-bahki baatein kar rahi hain aap, Dr. Nidhi. Chaliye to sahi.”

Ashutosh and Mallika laughed out loud after they had left.

“Dr. Rangnath incorrigible hain,” Mallika said.

“I know,” Ashutosh replied and looked at Mallika curiously.

“Kya hua? Aise kya dekh rahe ho?”

“Pata nahin. Kuchh different behave kar rahi ho aaj.”

“Change is the only constant, Ashutosh.”

“Yeah. Aur mujhe ye feel ho raha hai ki it is for good.”

“Shayad.”

“Great. Chalo – main chalta hoon. Kal subah jaldi aana hai. Tum nikal rahi ho?”

“Nahin. Meri night duty hai.”

“Okay. Bye Mallika.”

“Bye Ashutosh.”

Ashutosh smiled as he sat in his car. Nidhi had told him about her conversation with Mallika. They had been unable to understand Mallika’s intent behind questioning Nidhi. But now he was hopeful. The mature calmness with which she had behaved in the common room gave him hope. She might just have been happy about Nidhi’s imminent departure from Ashutosh’ life. But Ashutosh had a feeling that it was different. That Mallika was leaving her obsession and self-centred world-view behind. And she was looking at things as they were, not as she wanted them to be. If that was indeed the case, it would save her from further heartaches. Nidhi had finally managed to affect even Mallika positively! If Nidhi were around, he would have liked to pull her in a tight hug. Good that she wasn’t.

To be continued

Sacrifices (Part 8)

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The girl was three-year old, Nidhi was informed. Badly bruised with a limp in her left leg, howling in pain. Nidhi fruitlessly tried to calm her down so that she could administer her a pain killer, and then start a diagnosis.

“Kya hua?” Ashutosh came in along with the nurse who had gone to call him.”

“Buri tarah se injured hai Sir. Pain killer legi tabhi kuchh shaant hogi aur tabhi diagnosis ho payegi. Lekin injection dene hi nahin de rahi hai.”

“Sister. Aap please patient ko hold kijiye. Zabardasti karni pade to koi baat nahin. Injection dena hi hoga.”

“Zabardasti karni zaroori hai kya?” Nidhi’s face contorted as if she could feel the little girl’s pain herself.

“Dr. Nidhi. Bachchi bahut chhoti hai. Ise samjhaana mushkil hai ki iske liye kya achchha hai aur kya bura. Zabardasti nahin ki to aise hi pain mein rahegi. Sister, please hold her. Here. Dr. Nidhi. Injection dijiye please.”

Nidhi obeyed him and administered injection to the girl, whose howling got only worse. But soon the strong pain killer showed its effect and she grew calmer.

“Ab kya karna hai?” Ashutosh wanted Nidhi to take control.

“Bruises par dawaa lagani hai. Pairon mein fracture hai clearly. X-ray karwana padega. Par jaisi condition hai, aur bhi injuries ho sakti hain. To baaki body parts ka bhi check up…”

“Right. Ye sab karwaiye aur accordingly treat kijiye.”

“Orthopedics ki zaroorat hogi…”

“Main phone kar deta hoon. Dr. Dutta honge. Aap unki help le lijiye. Koi complication ho to mujhe bula lijiye. Otherwise jab sab control mein aa jaye to mujhe report kijiye. Main apne office mein hoon.”

“Yes Sir.”

Nidhi had reverted to not knocking before entering his office.

“Baitho Nidhi.”

“Pairon mein fracture tha, Sir, aur shoulders mein bhi minor injury thi.”

“Everything in control?”

“Theek ho jayegi. Lekin Dr. Dutta kah rahe the ki agar follow up physiotherapy nahin hui, to life long limp rah jayega pairon mein. Abhi to police layi ise hospital. I doubt ki aage kuchh aur uski family karwa payegi.”

“Ye hua kaise?”

“Ye police ki report hai,” Nidhi handed him a paper, “Uske father ne nashe ki halat mein pahle uski Ma ko peet-peet kar behosh kar diya. Bachchi ki neend khul gayi aur woh dar ke maare rone lagi to use bistar se utha kar neeche patak diya.”

“Itni baar dekha hai aise wahshi logon ko, Nidhi. Lekin ab bhi mushkil hota hai ye manna ki aise log duniya mein ho sakte hain.”

“Pata hai, Dr. Ashutosh. Bachpan mein Baba ko is baat ki bahut chinta hoti thi ki main darpok na rah jaun. To woh mujhe bahut pareshaan karte the. Ek baar swimming pool mein daal diya – floater ke saath, of course –  to ek baar almirah par chadha kar chhod diya. Main chillati rahi, lekin woh meri ek nahin sun rahe the. Ulta Hans rahe the. Ki main Itni darpok kyon hoon. Lekin mujhe koi injection lagna hota to khud rone lagte the, injection lagne ke pahle hi. Ek baar to woh behosh hi ho gaye the…” Nidhi laughed slightly recalling the incident and Ashutosh also joined her.

“Ek taraf aise experiences hain, Nidhi, aur doosri taraf aise cases,” he pointed towards the police report, “Inhein dekh kar mahsoos hota hai na ki tum aur main kitne lucky hain ki hamein apne Baba se itna pyaar mila.”

Nidhi nodded. “Jo log kissi ko itna dard dete hain, mera wash chale to main unka khoon kar doon. Is duniya mein rahne ke layak nahin hain woh.”

“Maanta hoon ki jo kaam iske father ne kiya hai woh bahut ghinona hai. Lekin kissi ki galti ko khud galti kar ke theek to nahin kiya ja sakta na. Zulm ko khatm karne ke liye khud zulm karna to theek nahin hai.”

“To phir zulm khatm kaise ho?”

“Pata nahin,” Ashutosh laughed slightly and turned jocular, “Maine to kabhi zulm kiye nahin.”

“Un sab logon ki aatmaayen, jinhone aapke under kaam kiya hai, aapko jhootha kah kar laanat de rahi hongi abhi.”

Ashutosh laughed, “Lagta hai jo tumhein shuruaat mein thoda bahut daant diya tha maine, uske liye mujhe kabhi maaf nahin karogi.”

“Kabhi bhi nahin,”Nidhi replied playfully.

“Tumhara ilzaam galat hai Nidhi. Zulm to mere oopar hue hain.”

“Aap par kaun se zulm hue hain?”

“Hue hain, kai tareeke ke.”

“Main nahin maanti. Aap par zulm karne ki himmat kiski hai. Aisa koi himmat waala insaan hai to main usse ab tak mili kaise nahin?”

“Roz hi milti ho.”

“Kaun? Main to nahin mili aise kissi insaan se.”

“Kyon? Aaina nahin dekhti tum roz?”

“Ji?”

“Ji.”

“Achchha mazaak hai. Maine kya zulm kiye hain aapke oopar?”

“Yahi kya kam zulm hai ki zulm kiye itni berahmi se aur aur ab itni innocently poochh rahi ho ki kya kiya.”

“Aapne to ghazalein sunni chhod di thi. Ye shayar kaise ban gaye?”

“Ye bhi aapke hi zulmon ka nateeza hai.”

“Dr. Ashutosh.” Nidhi could not hold her cheekiness any longer and turned red.

“Can I let myself go, Nidhi? Bas jo thode din hamare paas bache hain unmein? Kya main tumhein apne man ki sab baatein bata sakta hoon? Jo ki shayad mujhe nahin batani chahiye kyonki is rishte ka, hamari feelings ka future mujhe maaloom hai. Lekin phir bhi…”

“Ek baar zindagi jeene ka haq to sabko hai. Mujhe bhi hai. Aapko bhi. To phir hum ye haq kyon na claim karein?”

Ashutosh smiled at her. A smile mixed with fondness, longing, love, desire and pain. Nidhi could not meet his eyes and lowered hers. A shy smile was playing on her lips.

Just then they heard a knock, and the door opened without waiting for Ashutosh’ permission.

“Ashutosh,” Mallika came in, but froze at her place momentarily, when she saw Nidhi and Ashutosh. She hadn’t give them time to recover from the effect of their conversation. Nidhi was still smiling shyly and Ashutosh still had the lovelorn look in his eyes.

“Did I disturb?” Mallika asked awkwardly, “Kya baatein kar rahe the aap log?” The awkwardness quickly turned to bitterness in her second question.

“Kuchh nahin, Mallika,” Ashutosh replied calmly, “Jo case abhi abhi police le kar aayi hai, Dr. Nidhi usi ki report de rahi thi mujhe. Tum dekhna chahogi?”

“Nahin. Iski koi zaroorat nahin hai. The case is in capable hands.”

“Right.”

Meanwhile Nidhi and Ashutosh had silently communicated that Nidhi should leave.

“Main chalti hoon,” she said, picked up the case files and left.

“So, Mallika. What’s up?”

“What’s up? Iska jawaab to tumhein dena chahiye Ashutosh.”

“Baitho Mallika.”

“Baith kar kya karoongi. Mujhe lagta nahin ki hamare beech kuchh baat karne ko raha hai ab.”

“Kyon?”

“Woh jagah Dr. Nidhi ne jo le li hai.”

“Mallika. Maine tumse kabhi jhooth nahin bola hai is maamle mein. Aaj bhi nahin bolunga. Jo baatein hum pahle kar sakte the, woh aaj bhi kar sakte hain. Aur jo pahle nahin kar sakte the, woh Nidhi meri zindagi mein ho ya nahin, hum nahin kar sakte hain.”

“Matlab Nidhi tumhari zindagi mein hai?”

“Jhooth nahin bolunga Mallika. Mere dil mein woh hai. Lekin meri zindagi mein woh nahin hai, nahin ho sakti, aur nahin hogi.”

“Kya matlab?”

“Let it be Mallika. It’s not easy for me to let her go. But I have to. Ye tumhari wajah se nahin ho raha hai. Lekin agar isse tumhein khushi hoti hai, to achchha hai. Kam-se-kam koi to khush hai.”

“Ho kya raha hai?”

“The expected. Nidhi ki internship khatam ho rahi hai. Ek mahina bacha hai. Uske baad woh yahan nahin rahegi. Tumhein use nahin jhelna padega. Bas ek request hai tumse, is ek mahine mein uske saath koi dushmani mat rakhna. Usne tumhara kuchh nahin bigaada hai. Agar kissi ne tumhara dil toda hai, to woh main hoon. Unfotunately, main uske liye kuchh kar nahin sakta. Jo feelings mere andar nahin hai, woh nahin hain aur aage bhi bhi nahin aayengi. Lekin tum yun samajh lo ki tumhara dil todne ki sazaa mujhe mil rahi hai, kyonki apna dil mujhe apne haathon se todna pad raha hai. Ho sake to mujhe aur sazaa mat dena.”

“Ashutosh!”

“I am sorry Mallika. Main thodi der akela rahna chahta hoon.”

“Are you okay?”

“Yes. But I need to be alone.”

“Fine then.”

To be continued

Sacrifices (Part 7)

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“Kya main aapse mil sakti hoon?” Nidhi called Ashutosh up.

“Of course. Ismein poochhne ka kya hai, Nidhi. Jaldi se theek ho kar hospital wapas aa jao…”

“Nahin. Mujhe abhi milna hai.”

“Main bhi milna chahta hoon, Nidhi, lekin Baba ko kya bologi? Phone par baat kar sakte hain na…”

“Mere ghar ke paas ek park hai. Main aaj shaam paanch baje wahan evening walk ke liye aaungi. Aapko hospital se jaldi nikalna padega…”

“Theek hai. Main aa jaunga,” Ashutosh himself was eager to meet her. Maintaining a facade of detachment and calm understanding to keep her out of trouble had not been easy. So, despite his uptight morales advising against any kind of deception to Baba, he grabbed the opportunity Nidhi offered.

“Hi,” Ashutosh greeted her with a smile and sat down beside her on a bench.

“Aap Baba ka reaction anticipate kar rahe the, aisa laga mujhe. To kya aap bhi unki baat se agree karte hai?”

“Kissi ko samajhna usse agree karna to nahin hota, Nidhi? Main to ab Mallika ke kaam bhi anticipate kar leta hoon, jo woh tumhein pareshaan karne ke liye karti hai.”

She smiled slightly at that. Then returned to her question, “Agar aisa nahin hai to phir aap itne dinon se kyon mujhe…”

“…khud se door kiye hue tha?”

She nodded.

“Nidhi. Kya tum kabhi apne Baba ke khilaaf ja kar khush rah paogi? Apne parivaar se door jaana manzoor hoga tumhein?”

She shook her head. Tears clouded her eyes as she anticipated Ashutosh was spelling out the unsolvable problem.

“To Maine tumhein sahi hi samjha tha Nidhi. Jis dorahe par tum aaj khadi ho, main tumhein wahan nahin laana chahta tha.”

“Lekin main aapke bina bhi nahin rah sakti,” she whined childishly. Was she hoping for miracle?.

“Bilkul rah sakti ho. Aur rahogi,” Ashutosh said, ostensibly with confidence. But a sharp pain in his throat and chest threatened the façade.

Nidhi shook her head vigorously, like a child insistent upon buying a toy he had taken fancy to.

“Nidhi please,” Ashutosh pleaded, “Tumhein kya lagta hai ye sab kahna ya karna mere liye aasaan hai. Jab se main ye faisla lene par majboor ho gaya hoon ki tumhein khud se door karna hai, tab se main ek-ek pal mein jaane kitni mautein mara hoon. Nidhi. Tumhari zindagi mein to Baba hain, tumhari family hai, dost hain. Mere paas? Mere paas tumhare alaawa koi nahin hai. To batao main kya karoon? Kya apni zindagi ka khalipan bharne ke liye tumse ye kahoon ki tum apne Baba ko chhod kar mere paas aa jao? Apni khushiyon ke liye tumhari khushiyon ka gala ghot doon? Tumhare Baba ko ghut-ghut kar marne ke liye chhod doon? Aur maan lo ki main ye sab kar bhi loon, to kya uske baad main khud khush rah paunga? Help me, Nidhi. Don’t make it so difficult for me. Please help me.”

The tirade had its effect. His vulnerability mutated her from a petulant child to a mature woman. “I am sorry. Aap please aise pareshaan mat hoiye. Main bachchon ki tarah zidd kar rahi thi.”

“Nidhi. Mahine bhar ki baat hai. Phir hamare raaste alag hone hi hain. Kya tum mujhse ek waada karogi?”

“Aap Jo kahenge main karoongi.”

Oh yes! Pretend that your life is not going to be turned upside down after this. Both of them had some variation of this thought in their heads, laced with helplessness, and some bitterness too, at the situation. The price you pay for being sensitive and mature!

“To Nidhi mujhse waada karo ki sabse pahle to tum apna khayaal rakhogi. Jo tumne apni health ke saath kiya hai pichhle dinon mein woh dubara nahin hoga.”

Nidhi nodded with a small, apologetic smile.

“Aur waada karo ki apne career par mehnat karogi. Maine pahle bhi tumse kaha hai ki mujhe tumme ek bahut achchi doctor banne ki capability dikhti hai. Aur main tumhein is profession ki peak par dekhna chahta hoon.”

“Main kahan tak pahunch paungi, ye to mujhe nahin pata. Lekin meri koshishon mein koi kami nahin rahegi, ye waada karti hoon.”

“Aur ek aakhiri baat,” Ashutosh said and paused before continuing, “Tum young ho, Nidhi. Tumhari zindagi mein aur log aayenge. Mujhse waada karo ki tum apni zindagi mein aage badhne ki koshish karogi. Meri wajah se  tumhari zindagi rukni nahin chahiye.”

“Don’t be so harsh on me, Dr. Ashutosh,” Nidhi was, at least midly, offended, “Ye waada main nahin kar sakti. Haan. Jis din aap aage badh jayenge, mujhe bata dijiyega. Shayad tab main bhi seekh jaungi ki aisa kaise karte hain. Itna kuchh aaj tak aapse hi to seekha hai.”

“Nidhi…”

“No, Dr. Ashutosh. Please.”

Ashutosh sighed and refrained from insisting further.

“Kuchh meri bhi farmaishein hain, Dr. Ashutosh.”

That made Ashutosh smile, “Bolo.”

“Pahli baat to ye ki…” she gulped before she was able to continue, “mere jaane ke baad…” and then stopped.

“Yeah. Tumhare jaane ke baad… We have to get used to it, Nidhi. Batao.”

“Aap wapas se Dr. Hardstone nahin ban jayenge. Thoda-bahut hansna achchhi baat hoti hai.”

Ashutosh laughed slightly, then became serious, “Mushkil hai. Lekin koshish karoonga.”

“Aur…”

“Aur?”

“Aur jo ek mahina hamare paas hai, who main aise nahin guzaarna chahti. Aise hichakte hue, ek-doosre se bhaagte hue, darte hue. Main khush rahna chahti hoon. Aur iske liye hamein kuchh bhi aisa karne ki zaroorat nahin hai jisse Baba ko taqleef ho, ya kissi aur ko. Bas… aapse dher saari baatein karna chahti hoon. Kya ye ho sakta hai?” She had started out confidently, but became uncertain towards the end, and her voice trailed off. She felt that he would refuse. The feeling turned to certainty, when he did not respond for a while and looked intently at her. “I know…” she spoke again, “It was a bad idea… Sorry… Rahne dijiye… Main… main aapko bilkul bhi pareshaan nahin karoongi…”

“Tum mujhe pareshaan nahin karogi, Nidhi, to Dr. Hardstone na banne ki motivation kahan se aayegi mere paas? Pareshaan to tumhein mujhe karna hi padega. Bas ek shart hai.”

“Kya?” Nidhi beamed,

“Mere liye chai laani padegi.”

Nidhi giggled as she replied, “Button daba kar hi na? Chalega.”

Ashutosh smiled, “Shaam ho rahi hai. Tumhein wapas jaana chahiye. Thandh badh jayegi. See you in the hospital.”

“Main parson wapas aa rahi hoon.”

“Lekin…”

“Not a day more, Dr. Ashutosh.”

To be continued

Sacrifices (Part 6)

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How had it come to this? This girl had an uncomplicated, simple life. She had a loving family and supporting friends. She had the charm and exuberance that could lighten up even his dark, gloomy life. What complication could have crept into her life to have made her so dispirted and depressed. Unless it was him?

Had he made a mistake by not talking to her? He had to find out and he did so by asking directly, “Nidhi. Kya tumhari pareshaani main hoon?”

She was caught unguarded. It took her few moments to collect her thoughts, “Pareshaani aap nahin hain. Pareshaani main hoon. Lekin aap please aur kuchh mat poochhiye. Main aur sab kuchh bardasht kar sakti hoon. Lekin ye nahin ki meri wajah se aapko koi pareshaani ho. Ya kissi bhi wajah se aap mujhse nafrat karein.”

“Tumse nafrat? Main? Nidhi, tum mujhe thoda bhi samajhti ho ya nahin?” he was irritated. He went forward and held her again, “Ab bahut tedhi-medhi baatein ho gayin. Aur bahut pareshaan rah li tum. Batao mujhe kya baat hai? Aur main bina jaane tumhein yahan se jaane nahin doonga. Batao mujhe.”

Nidhi shook her head. She won’t talk!

“Nidhi,” Ashutosh persuaded, “Tum mere reaction se kyon dar rahi ho? Main… main tumhari baaton ka bura nahin maan sakta. Tumse nafrat… I don’t think I need to explain that it is impossible. Aur… chalo theek hai. Agar maan bhi lete hain ki mujhe bura lag jayega. To kya hoga? Itna to bharosa mujh par kar sakti ho tum ki tumhari professional life par isse koi asar nahin padega. Ab to tumhari internship bhi khatam hone waali hai. Phir tumhein kya problem ho sakti hai mujhse? Batao Nidhi. Mere liye ye janna bahut zaroori hai ki kya baat tumhein khaye ja rahi hai? Aur… Kaise tumhari khushiyan wapas aa sakti hain? Main kya karoon, Nidhi? Batao mujhe.”

“Let me go. Mujhe jaane dijiye, Dr. Ashutosh.” Her voice trailed away and then, in complete incongruence with what she said, she leaned on him. The next moment Ashutsoh realized that she had fainted.

For the time first time in so many years of his career, he felt a chill run down his spine at a medical situation. He had to consciously remind himself that it was probably just weakness and fatigue; nothing more serious. He made her sit on the chair and called for help to take her into a room where she could be given glucose.

Ashutosh stayed by her bedside the entire night. Towards the dawn, he checked her pulse. He was satisfied with the improvement. But as he made to pull his hand away, he was interrupted. She clutched his hand. He looked at her curiously. She had still not woken up.

“I am sorry. I can’t live without you,” she murmured in her sleep. Pain and guilt washed over Ashutosh. So, that’s what it was. He had tried to do it gently, but him pushing her away had been too hard on her. So hard that…

She opened her eyes and looked around confused. It took her a moment to recall what had happened. She let his hand go as soon as she realized that she was holding it.

“Are you okay?” Ashutosh asked gently.

“Ji,” her voice was weak, “I’m sorry.”

“Sorry?” Ashutosh smiled, but sadly, “Kis liye? Kin-kin cheezon ke liye khud ko blame kar rahi ho Nidhi? Kin-kin baaton ke liye khud ko guilty maan kar sazaa de rahi ho.”

“Meri kuchh samajh mein nahin aa raha hai.”

Ashutosh looked at her sickly face. She was still unwell. It wouldn’t do to have an intense heart-to-heart just then.

“Tumhein fresh ho kar, kuchh khane ki aur dawaiyan lene ki zaroorat hai. Main nurse ko bhejta hoon. She will help you. I will be back later.”

“Nidhi. Tumhare Baba aa rahe hain hospital. Tumhein ghar le kar jayenge. Kam se kam ek hafte tumhein ghar par aaraam karna hai,” Ashutosh told her when he came back.

“Main ek hafte ghar par nahin baith sakti. Mujhe yahan aana hai.”

“Kyon?”

Nidhi stayed quiet.

“Main kuchh poochh raha hoon tumse,” Ashutosh tried to sound stern.

“Bas aise hi.”

“Agar tum mujhe sach bataogi to shayad main tumhein aane doonga. Otherwise sawaal hi nahin paida hota…”

“Aap kyon kar rahe hain aisa?” Nidhi burst out, “Maine to aapke liye koi pareshaani nahin khadi ki hai. Meri wajah se koi aapko kuchh kah to nahin raha hai. Koi badnaami to nahin ho rahi hai aapki? Phir? Main bas thoda samay hi to yahan bitaana chahti hoon na? Jo do mahine yahan bache hain mere, thodee der aapko door se dekhna chahti hoon. Kya ismein bhi logon ko koi problem hai?”

“Logon ko koi problem kyon hogi, Nidhi?”

“To aapko kya problem hai?”

“Mujhe problem ye hai ki…” Ashutosh hesitated. What should he say? What should he not say? It was complicatd, but he proceeded, “Mujhe problem ye hai, Nidhi, ki main bhi yahi chahta hoon. Balki isse bahut zyada chahta hoon. Kya tumhein ye baat kabhi samajh mein nahin aayi? Lekin ye sahi nahin hai.”

His acceptance of his feelings calmed Nidhi down. “I know,” she responded, “I know ki ye sahi nahin hai. Isse aapke oopar ungliyan uthengi. Isliye to…”

“Mere oopar ungliyan uthengi?” Ashutosh was surprised, “Mere oopar kaun ungliyan uthayega, Nidhi? Mere aage peechhe kaun hai jiski main parwaah karoon. Baat woh nahin hai.”

“Phir?” Nidhi was also surprised.

“Pagal ladki. Tum mere baare mein soch rahi ho. Apne baare mein nahin sochti?”

“Ji?”

“Nidhi. Jo tum chahti ho, aur… jo main bhi chahta hoon, uski impossibility ka ehsaas nahin hua kabhi tumhein?”

“Kaisi impossibility. Jab aapko koi problem nahin hai, mujhe koi problem nahin hai aur hum dono ek doosre se pyaar karte hain to kissi aur ko kya problem ho sakti hai?”

How easily and simply did she talk about love? Only an innocent and pure soul could do it. Ashutosh was surprised and enamoured at the same time. But his fond expressions changed to alarmed when he looked up and saw Nidhi’s father standing at the door, shocked and hurt at what he had overheard. Ashutosh closed his eyes and cursed himself silently for being so careless.

Nidhi also flustered on seeing him. But she did not anticipate the storm that Ashutosh did.

“Dr. Ashutosh,” Baba addresed him directly, “Mujhe lagta tha ki aap ek mature aur achchhe insaan hain. Nidhi ne zindagi nahin dekhi hai. Apna bhala bura nahin samajhti hai. Aur maine expect kiya tha ki aap use sahi se guide kar sakte hain. Lekin I am disappointed.”

“Baba!” Nidhi was flabbergasted, “Aap aise kyon bol rahe hain. Dr. Ashutosh ne kya kiya?”

“Sahi kaha tumne, Nidhi. Unhone kuchh nahin kiya. Kiya to maine hai. Apni beti par bharosa kiya. Use itni aazaadi di. Ye soch kar ki who uska misuse nahin karegi. Galti maine ki, Nidhi.”

Nidhi was speechless. She hadn’t expected this reaction from Baba. She looked from Ashutosh to Baba.

“Baba,” Ashutosh said calmly, “I am sorry. Aapne sahi kaha. Aisa kuchh na ho, iska dhyaan rakhna meri zimmedaari thi. Aur ho sake to mera yakeen kijiye, aisa kuchh bhi nahin hua hai jiske liye aapko pareshaan hone ki zaroorat ho. Nidhi aisa kuchh nahin karegi jismein aapki sahmati na ho. Aur agar woh karna bhi chahe to main use karne nahin doonga. Abhi uski tabiyat kharaab hai. Use aaraam ki zaroorat hai. Aap please use ghar le jaiye. Ye mera waada hai aapse ki Nidhi ke saath kuchh galat nahin hoga. Aapko Nidhi se gussa hone ki koi zaroorat nahin hai.”

Baba nodded, though he still looked unhappy. Nidhi looked at Ashutosh with longing and tears in her eyes. Ashutosh blinked and nodded silently pleading with her to not hurt herself.

“Baba. Mujhe to lagta tha ki aap Dr. Ashutosh ko pasand karte hain.”

“Haan. Pasand karta hoon. Lekin tumhare jeevan-saathi ki tarag nahin, Nidhi. Kam se kam dus-pandrah saal to bade hain woh tumse?”

“Kya bas yahi aapki problem hai Baba?”

“Dekho Nidhi. Problem meri nahin hai. Problem tumhari hai,” Baba explained patiently, “Ye umra ka farq almost ek generation ka farq hai. Main samajh sakta hoon ki tum Dr. Ashutosh ko idolize karne lagi ho. Aisa hota hai aur ismein kuchh bura nahin hai. Lekin jeevan-saathi chunna alag baat hoti hai. Jab idolization khatam ho jayega to rozmarra ki zindagi ke sawaal saamne aayenge. Aur ye zindagi bhar ka faisla hota hai. Koi ek do din ke adjustment ki baat nahin hai…”

“Lekin Baba…”

“Nidhi. Is baare mein bahas karna bekaar hai. Mujhe nahin lagta ki Dr. Ashutosh ko chunna sahi faisla hai tumhare liye. Main iske liye kabhi raazi nahin hounga. Agar tum ye faisla logi to tumhein mere khilaaf ja kar hi lena padega.”

“Baba. Main unse pyaar karti hoon…”

“Aur mujhe is baat se kabhi koi problem nahin hogi ki tum apna jeevan-saathi khud chuno. Lekin main jaante-boojhte tumhein ek disasterous faisla nahin lene de sakta.”

Nidhi realized that arguing further was useless at that time.

To be continued

Sacrifices (Part 5)

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His trick worked. She was not hanging around him as much as earlier. But it left him longing for her company even more. When he spent a night at the hospital, he often hoped that she would walk in with tea. But she had taken the hint of him refusing coffee and reminding her of the PG exams a bit too well. At times, he would go to the common room to find her absorbed in her books. He would stay at the door, on such occasions, and not go inside to avoid striking a conversation with her.

What he didn’t realize was that she could see through him. She realized that he would deliberately over-emphasize her PG preparations or something else just to send her away from his office. She was aware of him staring at her when he thought she wasn’t looking. She knew exactly how many times he had come to the common room and gone back without entering or conversing with her. And she could feel even what she couldn’t see. That he missed her as much as she missed him. Why was he trying to maintain the distance then?

Despite not understanding him, she obliged him. She did not want to force herself on him. But the question continuously gnawed at her and affected her in ways she wouldn’t openly admit.

There was another person who had noticed the change in Ashutosh and Nidhi’s relationship. Mallika! She was happy to not see Nidhi around Ashutosh as much.

“Hello Dr. Nidhi,” she walked into the common room and addressed Nidhi. Both were on the night duty and Ashutosh was not in the hospital.

“Good evening, Dr. Mallika,” Nidhi replied courtesouly and then went back to her books.

“Kya baat hai, Dr. Nidhi? Aapki tabiyat to theek hai?”

‘What does Dr. Mallika want now?’ she thought to herself as she said outwardly, “Main bilkul theek hoon. Thanks.”

“Lagta to nahin hai.”

“Kyon?” Nidhi had to ask even though she was in no mood to continue the conversation.

“Kaafii bujhi-bujhi rahti hain aap aaj kal.”

“Mujhe nahin pata tha ki aap mujhe itna observe karti hain,” Nidhi said dryly.

“Ashutosh se judi har cheez ko main observe karti hoon. Aur Ashutosh ki khatir, jo ho raha hai usse main bahut khush hoon.”

“Aap khush hain. Ye bahut achchhi baat hai. Halanki main samjhi nahin ki kyon khush hain aap. But it doesn’t matter.”

“It does matter. It does matter ki tum ye samjho ki Ashutosh ke liye kya sahi hai aur kya nahin.”

“Go on,” Nidhi said disinterestedly.

“Nidhi. Tum abhi young ho. Thode bahut scandals, affairs to is umra mein hote hi rahte hain. Usse koi farq nahin padta. Lekin Ashutosh ki umra in sabse aage nikal chuki hai. Unki ek reputation hai, society mein ek standing hai. Jo rishta tum unke saath banane ki koshish kar rahi thi, usse unki reputation par daag lag raha tha. Log baatein bana rahe the. I am glad ki Ashutosh samay rahte ye samajh gaye aur tumhein khud se door kar diya hai. I hope ki tum bhi unki reputation ka khayaal rakhogi aur unse door hi rahogi.”

Although Nidhi did not acknowledge it, but Mallika could see that her monologue had hit her at the right spot. Nidhi hadn’t dismissed the idea. She was admitting to herelf that Mallika was right. Was that the reason why Ashutosh had pushed her away? Had someone said something? Were there gossips?

Nidhi threw herself into her work and her studies; and did to the exclusion of all other concerns. Baba and Anji started worrying for her.

“Nidhi. Ye kaisi padhai ho rahi hai teri? Apni halat to dekh. Na kuchh bolti hai, na kahin bahar jaati hai. Aise to pagal ho jayegi tu, Nidhi.”

“Tu exaggerate kar rahi hai Anji. Ab abhi to samay hi aisa hai. Padhai to karni hi padegi na. PG entrance MBBS entrance se bahut zyada tough hota hai. Pata hai kitni kam seats hain. Bas kuchh mahinon ki baat hai. Ek baar exam ho jaye to…”

“Padhai aur kaam – dono hi tu kai mahinon se kar rahi hai, Nidhi. Aisi halat to kabhi nahin hui?”

“Ab exams nazdeek aa rahe hain na, Anji. Chal chhod, jaldi se dinner karte hain. Tu yahin kar rahi hai na dinner? Mujhe aaj ye poora chapter khatam karna hai.”

“Nidhi. Itni der se padhai kar rahi hai beta. Abhi kha kar so ja. Aaj kal to tu bilkul bhi aaraam nahin karti,” Baba also echoed Anji’s worry during the dinner.

“Baba. Main theek hoon.”

“Baba. Bilkul sahi kaha aapne,” Anji chipped in, “Meri baat to ye maanti hi nahin hai. Aap hi samjhaiye.”

“Aap log please mujhe mere faisle lene dein,” Nidhi replied curtly. Baba, Anji and Dadi Bua exchanged perplexed glances, but didn’t know what had come over Nidhi and what to do about it.

Ashutosh was on night duty. He came to common room and saw that Nidhi had fallen asleep in a chair with a book in her lap. He smiled as he saw that her mouth was slightly open. He had seen her sleep like that before. But when he noticed her face, he was shocked at the contrast – between now and then. She had been very tired that day too. But her face had glown and her cheeks had a healthy pink color on them. Today he might as well be looking at a completely different person. She looked undeniably sick, her cheeks were hollow, dark circles around her eyes were unmistakable, her lips were dry and skin broken suggesting lack of nutrition. For a few seconds, he stood rooted to his place staring at the pitiable sight Nidhi made.

“Nidhi,” he called her name softly. She woke up immediately and was flustered.

“Yes Sir… Sorry Sir… Meri aankh lag gayi thi…”

“See me in my office,” Ashutosh said and walked back to his office.

It had been so long since he had said that to her! Her visits to his office had been strictly for work for a while now. Even when he had to talk to her, he didn’t call her to his office these days. What had changed today? She sent up a silent prayer that something hadn’t gone wrong.

Nidhi knocked at his door and waited for him to respond. His heart ached. Why was she waiting for his permission?

“Come in.”

“Sir. Aapne mujhe bulaya?” Ashutosh noticed that she was trying hard to control the quiver in her voice.

“Yes. Aapki tabiyat theek nahin lag rahi hai.”

“Nahin. Main theek hoon,” she replied by habit. Too many people had tried to ask her about her health recently and she had given the same response to everyone.

“Aap hospital mein khade ho kar ek doctor se apni health ke bare mein jhooth to nahin bol sakti.”

“Doctors to badnaam hote hi hain aaj-kal, bekaar ki beemariyam point out karne liye taki woh paise bana sakein,” Nidhi said and even laughed slightly. She was herself surprised by her sense-of-humour still being intact. Where did she get it back from? Was it because he was there? And after so long they were talking, not like the boss and the intern, but like two people who cared for each other.

The thought brought tears to her eyes. Her will-power gave way. She could not control herself and started sobbing.

“Nidhi,” Ashutosh was worried, but not surprised. Something had to be bothering her. What else could explain how sick she looked? He let go of his forced sense of proprietary  and rushed to her. He held her by her arms and practically pleaded, “Kya baat hai jo tumhein is tarah khaye ja rahi hai, Nidhi? Tuhein dekh kar aisa lagta hai ki barson se beemaar ho.”

Nidhi shook her head and spoke through her sobs, “Aapke jaanne layak kuchh nahin hai, Dr. Ashutosh. Kissi ke janne layak kuchh nahin hai. Pata nahin main kab kuchh impossible sapne dekhne lagi. Aur kab unse itna affect hone lagi. Unse mujhe khud bahar nikalna hoga.”

Nidhi shivered as she felt Ashutosh cupping her face gently and wiping her tears with his thumb, “Nahin. Ye akelepan ki baatein tumhare munh se achchhi nahin lagti, Nidhi. Tumhare itne dost hain, itni pyaari family hai, sab tumse itna pyaar karte hain. Aur tum hamesha logon ki madad karne ke liye taiyaar rahti ho. Main nahin maanta ki tumhari kissi problem mein tumhein madad nahin milegi. Tumne kissi se baat ki hai? Madad lene ki koshish ki hai?”

“Maine kaha na. Meri madad koi nahin kar sakta,” she had regained some self-control and as not crying any longer.

“Main bhi nahin?”

“Nahin. Aap to bilkul bhi nahin. Meri problem solvable nahin hai, Dr. Ashutosh. Aap khud ko pareshaan mat kijiye.”

She stepped back and he had to let go of her.

“Kuchh dinon ki chhutti le lo Nidhi. Thod aaaraam kar lo. Dhang se khao-piyo.”

Nidhi refused, “Khali baith kar mere liye kuchh achchha nahin hone waala hai. Kaam karti hoon to koi pareshaani nahin hoti hai.”

Nidhi didn’t realize how her words shocked him. Had she become like him? Taking refuge in work? Avoiding people? Letting her pain fester? That too alone?

To be continued

Sacrifices (Part 4)

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“So? How was the midnight hospital date?” Armaan asked Ashutosh when he went home at the breakfast time to change.

“Tujhe kya ho gaya hai, Armaan?”

“Mujhe kyon kuchh hone laga, Dr. Ashutosh? Hua to aapko hai?”

“Achchha! Mujhe kya hua hai?”

“Kambakht ishq.”

“Bakwaas mat kar, Armaan.”

“Come on, Ashu. Ye hamari umra nahin rahi hai in maamlon mein luka-chhipi khelne ka aur blush karne ki?”

“Right Armaan. To tujhe ye bhi samajh mein aata hoga ki ye meri umra nahin hai ek 24 saal ki ladki se pyaar karne ki.”

“Indeevar sahab bahut pyaar se likh gaye the aur Jagjit Singh ji ne badi achchhi aawaaz mein gaaya hai – Na umra ki seema ho… Aur unki saari mehnat par tu paani pher raha hai aisi baatein kar ke. Use bhi ghazalon ka shauk hai na? I think usne bhi suna hoga. Nidhi tujhse pyaar karti hai Ashutosh. Don’t fool yourself.”

“I know.”

“Phir? Problem kya hai?”

“Problem ye hai, Armaan, ki ye sab cheezein ghazalon mein, gaanon mein achchhi lagti hain. Real life ke sawaal different hote hain.”

“Jaise?”

“Jaise compatibility? Uski umra mein use jin cheezon mein interest hoga, unmein main kahan interest le paunga, uske doston mein kahan hil-mil paunga? Hazaron cheezein hoti hain, Armaan.”

“Usse baat to kar.”

“Theek hai. Maan lo ki hamare beech sab theek hai. We are compatible and we can adjust. Lekin Nidhi ki situation mere jaisi nahin hai, Armaan. Ki na koi aage, na koi peechhe. She has a family behind her. And a loving family on that. Armaan – woh kabhi nahin maanenge is rishte ke liye. Mujhe kissi se koi matlab nahin hai. Lekin unke rishtedaar honge, samaaj hoga, jinhein unhein jawaab dena padega. Aur in sabke beech phansega kaun? Nidhi, right? Main kabhi nahin chahunga ki meri wajah se use apne Baba ke khilaaf jaana pade. Woh dono ek doosre se itna pyaar karte hain, main tumhein bata nahin sakta. Main ye bhi nahin chahunga ki meri wajah se Nidhi ya uske parivaar par koi ungliyan uthaye. Main itna selfish nahin ho sakta, Armaan.”

“Par woh kya chahti hai?”

“She is too young. Is umra mein log plan nahin karte, future ki nahin sochte. Unhein lagta hai ki poori duniya unke kadmon ke neeche hai. No, Armaan. It won’t do to hold her to what she wants now. Ye decision lene ka time nahin hai uska. Kitni duniya dekhi hai usne abhi?”

“Tumse reason out kar ke jeetna mushkil hai Ashutosh. Lekin mera dil kahta hai ki tum ye sahi nahin kar rahe ho. Itne dinon baad khushiyan aayi hain tumhari zindagi mein…”

“Aur main unhein le kar selfish nahin ho sakta, Armaan.”

“Dr. Nidhi ne party ki arrangement kaafi achchhi ki thi,” Mallika took Ashutosh by surprise by saying this in a matter-of-fact tone. But he did not react. He just smiled and did not say anything.

“Tumne bataya kyon nahin ki party woh host kar rahi thi?” she prodded again.

“Kyonki woh host nahin kar rahi thi Mallika. Armaan kar raha tha. Usne Armaan ki help zaroor ki.”

“Come on, Ashutosh. Ab tum mujhse jhooth bologe?”

“Main jhooth kyon bolunga, Mallika? Kaisi baatein kar rahi ho?”

“Baatein main karoon ya na karoon, duniya karegi, Ashutosh. Tumhein andaaza to hai na ki Dr. Nidhi shayad tumse aadhi umra ki hain.”

“To?”

“To? To tumhara ye rishta samaaj ki nazron mein wahiyaat, inappropriate aur disgusting hoga.”

“Mallika!” Ashutosh grew angry.

“Mujh par chillane se kuchh nahin hoga, Ashutosh. Main bas apna farz samajhti hoon ki tumhein aagaah kar doon…”

“Mallika,” Ashutosh spoke calmly now, “Waise to meri life mein kya ho raha hai, ye mujhe kissi ko explain karne ki zaroorat nahin hai. Lekin Dr. Nidhi in cheezon mein entangle na ho jayen, is liye tumse bol raha hoon. Nidhi aur mere beech koi rishta nahin hai.”

“Rishta nahin hai, Ashutosh, to Dr. Nidhi Verma se Nidhi ka safar usne itni jaldi kaise tay kar liya? Jis ladki ko tum hospital mein bhi bardasht nahin kar sakte the, who tumhare ghar tak kaise pahunch gayi?”

“Look, Mallika. It’s no secret that she has a friendly disposition. Aur thodee chanchal hai. Sabke saath hansti, khelti hai, shararatein karti hai. She can draw any one out of their shells. I am no exception. Aur isse zyada main kuchh explain nahin kar raha.”

“Barah saalon se jaanti hoon tumhein,” Mallika’s eyes were moist, “Aur aaj tum use defend karne ke liye meri feelings ko hurt kar rahe ho. Lekin tumhare saamne kya shikayat karoon main? Mera dard kab dikhayi diya hai tumhein?” Mallika got up to leave.

“Mallika. Agar maine tumhara dil dukhaya hai to iski zimmedaari meri hai. Nidhi ka, ya kissi aur ka, isse koi lena-dena nahin hai. Aur Mallika, mera aur Nidhi ka koi bhi rishta ho, meri zindagi mein koi ho ya nahin ho. Lekin usse tumhari jagah meri zindagi mein nahin badalti. At least meri nazaron mein to nahin. Main tumhari dosti ki kadra karta raha hoon, aur hamesha karoonga. Lekin we can’t be anything else to each other. Ek registaan doosre registaan se paani nahin maang sakta. Main tumhari tanhaiyon ko, tumhari taqleefon ko door nahin kar sakta, Mallika. We will be terrible together.”

“Kaash! Kabhi tum meri nazaron se bhi dekh paate Ashutosh. Lekin ye tumhaare wash ki baat nahin hai. Pata nahin Dr. Nidhi ke saath bhi kya karoge? Mujhe barah saalon mein nahin samjhe. Unhein kya barah mahinon mein samajh jaoge?” With this Mallika left his office leaving him behind with his thoughts. He wasn’t affected by most of the things Mallika had said. But he did wonder if more people had noticed him and Nidhi and whether the rumours and gossips were indeed going to start doing their nefarious job.

“Sir, aapko ye to manna hi padega ki aapka ghar party dene ke liye ekdum perfect hai. Itna bada lawn hai – outdoor party ho sakti hai. Aur itna bada aur well-lit hall hai. Indoor party bhi ho sakti hai.”

Nidhi had come to discuss a case file, had brought tea for him and her visits to his office were never over without a little of her pointless, but pleasant chatter.

“To aap kya propose kar rahi hain?”

“Aapko har weekend par party karni chahiye.”

“Dr. Nidhi. Maine ek party de di, usse hi kaafi log shock mein hain. Main har weekend par party karoonga to logon ko heart attack aa jayega aur shahar ke saare hospitals mein jagah kam pad jayegi.”

“Ye to aapne Dr. Armaan ka joke chori kar liya.”

“To? Logon ko heart attack dilwane ka haq sirf aapka hai?”

Nidhi blushed for a moment, but that didn’t stop her from retorting, “Meri kahan mazaal ki main kissi ko heart attack doon. Who kaam to aapka hi hai. Ek baar gusse se dekhenge to achchhe-achchho ko heart attack aa jayega.”

“Ye aap kah rahi hain? Aapko to mere gusse se zaraa bhi dar nahin lagta.”

“Ye kisne kaha?”

“Dikh raha hai. Aaj kal aap PG ki preparation par kam dhyaan deti hain, aur parties par ya gappein maarne par zyaada.”

Nidhi’s face fell at his accusations. “Aisi baat nahin hai. Lekin agar aapko aisa laga to aage se aapko shikayat ka koi mauka nahin milega.” Then she felt the need to clarify, “Lekin haan. Aapke gusse se dar kar main PG ki preparation nahin kar rahi thi. Gussa kar ke mujhse koi kuchh nahin karwa sakta.”

“Hey Nidhi. I know!” Ashutosh said in a soft and earnest voice, “Main mazaak kar raha tha.”

Nidhi smiled, but she was still unhappy about what he had said.

“Lagta hai aap sach mein bura maan gayi. I will have to compensate. Chaliye, aapko coffee pilata hoon.”

“Ye canteen ki coffee se kaam nahin chalega. Kahin bahar chalna padega.”

She was too straight-forward. Direct! Despite himself Ashutosh realized that it made him even more fond of her, and not less.

“That’s too much Dr. Nidhi,” he tried to dissuade.

“Mujhe koi jaldi nahin hai. Jab aapko ye too-much na lage, tab pee lenge. Bye Sir.”

He smiled and shook his head after she left. How difficult it was to not love this girl. But the very next moment, his face stiffened. He couldn’t do that. He, thankfully, had a good alibi in her PG preparations. He would keep her away from himself by asking her to spend more time on it

To be continued

Sacrifices (Part 3)

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“So. Dr. Ashutosh Mathur. Kaisa mahsoos kar rahe hain aap?” Armaan pushed a rolled newspaper before Ashutosh, as if it were a reporter’s mike.

“Bahut thaka hua mahsoos kar raha hoon aur mujhe sone ki zaroorat hai. Parties can be quite tiring.”

“Kamaal hai? Bade selfish hain aap, Dr. Ashutosh. Party ke liye din bhar mehnat ki Dr. Nidhi ne. Aur woh ab bhi hospital mein night duty de rahi hain. Aur thak aap gaye, Ashu maharaj?”

Ashutosh was taken aback.  Indeed! How did he forget about her?

“Armaan. Main hospital ja raha hoon.”

“Are. Lekin…”

“Use bhi to aaraam ki zaroorat hogi. Main thodee der uska kaam dekh sakta hoon.”

Ashutosh did not even change out of his party dress, picked up his car keys and rushed to the hospital.

“Dr. Ashutosh,” Nidhi was surprised as well as relieved to see him. She had been extremely worried, “Achchha hua aap aa gaye. Please is patient ko dekhiye.”

“Kya hua? Aap itni ghabrayi hui kyon hain, Dr. Nidhi?”

“Ek patient abhi abhi admit hua hai. Uska Asthama control nahin ho raha tha. Isliye uske ghar waale use yahan laye hain. Hum woh control karne ki koshish kar rahe hain, lekin kuchh kaam nahin kar raha hai. Aur abhi abhi use cough aane laga. With blood. TB to nahin lagta. Lekin x-ray karne ke layak bhi haalat nahin hai uski…”

“Dr. Sen kahan hain?” Ashutosh asked about the senior doctor who should have been on duty.

“Thodee der pahle emergency se unke liye call aayi thi. Wahin gaye hain. Main unhein phone karne ki koshish kar rahi thi, lekin I think who utha nahin pa rahe hain.”

They had reached the patient’s bed by then. The poor kid was coughing badly and was also short of breath.

“Blood Pressure check kijiye. Jaldi.”

“Blood Pressure?” Nidhi was puzzled.

“Quick. Dr. Nidhi,” Ashutosh was annoyed for a moment.

Nidhi got to work. “Oh God!” she exclaimed as she noticed the BP.

“Blood Pressure control mein laana hoga. This might be a case of Pulmonary Hypertension, not Asthama. Aap please cardiology mein call kijiye aur on-duty senior doctor ko bulaiye. Agar Dr. Khan ho duty par to best hoga.”

“Yes Sir.”

Nidhi followed his instructions precisely. When Dr. Khan reached there she assisted both of them. After a while they had the situation in control and the patient was put to sleep. Before discussing next steps with Dr. Khan. Ashutosh noticed Nidhi, who was standing at some distance from them. She was unable to comprehend what was going on. Patient’s condition had scared her and day’s work followed by the night duty had exhausted her.

“Dr. Nidhi,” Ashutosh addressed her, “The child is stable now. Nurse is looking after him. Mujhe Dr. Khan se aage ki patient-care discuss karni hai. Aap please mujhse dus minute mein mere office mein miliye. I will explain the case to you.” Ashutosh had carefully worded his instructions so that it didn’t sound odd to others. What he really wanted was not to discuss the case with her immediately, but rather for her to take rest in his office.

“Yes Sir,” she said listlessly and left.

Without having to mull over Ashutosh’ words, it came naturally to Nidhi that she should directly go to Ashutosh’ office and not wait elsewhere for ten minutes.

Ashutosh smiled when he entered his office. Nidhi had fallen asleep on the visitor’s chair. Her mouth was slightly open as she slept, which made her already innocent face look even more child-like. He walked towards her and caressed her head. He was almost in a trance as he did that. Then he came to himself with a start and stepped back. Nidhi woke up and sprang out from the chair seeing him, “I… I am sorry, Sir. Pata nahin kaise aankh lag gayi.” She explained embarrasedly trying hard to fight off her sleep.

“Sit down, Nidhi. It’s okay. You were tired, I could see that,” Ashutosh himself was yet to recover from the shock of what he had done just moments ago. What was he thinking!!

“Achchha hua aap aa gaye. Warna main to kabhi nahin samajh paati ki…”

“Aap kya padh rahi thi?” Ashutosh noticed a book in her hands. She was reading before drifting off to sleep.

Nidhi handed him the book. She was reading about Pulmonary Hypertension. Ashutosh smiled, “Aapne padhna bhi shuru kar diya. Good. I am impressed.”

“Main bahut dar gayi thi. Khaas kar ke jab mujhe realize hua ki meri diagnosis ki koshishein actual problem se bilkul tangential thi.”

“It’s okay. Calm down. Patient ke pichhle doctor ne misdiagnosis ki thi. Plus, to be honest, I wouldn’t expect you to be able to do it right. Ye cases roz roz aate nahin hain. Rare hote hain. I would not be surprised agar kai senior doctors bhi diagnose na kar payen. Unless they keep reading medical journals regularly. In fact, meri Dr. Khan se baat ho rahi thi. He was also caught off-guard. We may not even be equipped to treat him here. Hum uske parents ko advice karne waale hain ki use Delhi le jaayen. AIIMS mein. He would need a super-specialist’s care.”

“Oh!” the complication of the situation she was in was scary. She silently thanked her stars that Ashutosh came in time.

“You look tired. Aap abhi case further discuss karna chahengi? Ya hum kal bhi kar sakte hain.”

“Nahin. Abhi karte hain.”

“Okay,” she was eager to learn, and Ashutosh decided not to disappoint her. He explained her the details of the diseases, its symptoms, what all could it be confused with, diagnosis and treatment.

“Thank you Dr. Ashutosh.”

“Ismein thanks ki kya baat hai. Aapko explain karna mera kaam hai.”

“Nahin. Time par aane ke liye. Agar patient ko kuchh ho jaata to…”

“Yeah. It was not a good situation ki koi senior doctor nahin tha yahan. Hamein emergencies manage karne ke liye better system chahiye. Main administration se baat karoonga.”

“Ji. Waise aap aaye kyon the? Aap to din bhar bhi hospital mein the?“

Ashutosh laughed out loud, “Dr. Nidhi Verma. Aapko to police mein hona chahiye. Itna sab kuchh ho jaane ke baad bhi aap original question nahin bhooli. Aur mauka milte hi sawaal-jawaab shuru kar diya.”

“Nahin,” Nidhi was embarrassed, “I am sorry. Maine to aise hi poochha. Main chalti hoon.”

“Nidhi,” Ashutosh stopped her, “Tum chaho to ghar ja sakti ho. Main hoon yahan par.”

“Aap to Dadi Bua se bhi badtar hote ja rahe hain. Aapko aisa kyon lag raha hai ki main thaki hui hoon? Koi pahli baar night duty thode hi kar rahi hoon?”

“Lekin tum din bhar bhi kaam kar rahi thi. Obviously thaki hui ho. Dikh raha hai shakal par.”

“I am fine, Dr. Ashutosh. I really am. Aapko mere liye yahan rukne ki zaroorat nahin hai. Main to subah aaraam kar loongi. Lekin aapko phir hospital aana padega.”

Ashutosh nodded and Nidhi left. But he did not leave for home. He leaned further back into his chair and spent rest of the night thinking.

They were fond of each other, there was no denying this now. Nidhi’s feelings – he had heard from her own mouth. And he knew that he liked her. But he didn’t expect it to go anywhere. It was not supposed to. The idea was so ridiculous. He had hoped that their relationship will remain innocent and friendly. But…

What had possessed him when he had seen her sleeping in the chair? Why did he have to go and touch her? And feel like…

Nidhi was also confused as she walked out of his office. Was it in her dream that Ashutosh had caressed her head so lovingly? Because when she woke up, he wasn’t standing that close to her. And yet she had felt like an electrical shock run through her veins. It had to be a dream. Ashutosh could not be attracted to her. That was way too much to hope for. Yes – he did appear fond of her. He was friendly with her. He appeared to take special interest in her professional progress. Once in a while he said or did something that made her feel like he wanted her. But she might be seeing too much meaning in simple things. Hoping that any of that was a reflection of her own feelings might be too much. She didn’t want to hope for too much. She did not want to become another Mallika. She didn’t want to become bitter in love by expecting it to come back. She was happy giving love. She was happy with whatever little came back to her. Or even if nothing did. Loving him was enough to give her all the happiness in life.

To be continued

Sacrifices (Part 2)

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Ashutosh was now grinning in amusement, “Main samajh gaya ki aapka calendars ka aur solar system ka knowledge bahut achchha hai, lekin hum achanak ye kyon discuss kar rahe hain?”

“Aapko ye samjhaane ke liye ki given this mess, ye unlikely hai ki humme se koi bhi apna birthday exact us din manata hai, jab sun ke hisaab se manana chahiye. Birthday par ek calendar date daalna sirf celebrate karne ka bahana hota hai. To bas hamare paas aapki birthday celebrate karne ke liye bhi ek date ka bahana hai. Aur kya chahiye hoga?”

His grin had turned into a sweet, admiring smile by the time Nidhi had finished. “Tumse  jeetna namumkin hai Nidhi,” he said throwing his hands up in a gesture of accepting defeat.

“To phir party kahan hai?”

“Party?”

“Haan. Birthday ki party. Gifts muft mein nahin milte hain.”

“Are. Nahin Dr. Nidhi. Birthday party… Maine kabhi nahin…”

“To kya hua? Har cheez pahli baar to hoti hai na? Aap chinta mat kijiye. Maine apni duty exchange kar li hai. Mere paas poora din hai. Main saara intezaam kar doongi.”

“Kahan?”

“Aapke ghar par?”

“Ghar par?”

“Haan. Maine Dr. Armaan se baat ki hai. Who meri madad kar denge.”

“Aapne to poori team khadi kar di hai mere khilaaf.”

“Is team mein koi bhi aapke khilaaf nahin hai. Aap unhein saath le kar chalne ki koshish to kijiye.”

“To mujhe kya karna hai?”

“Aap bas senior doctors ko invite kar lijiye aur apne personal friends ko. Shaam mein 7 baje. Boliyega ki Dr. Armaan host kar rahe hain. Baaki ke staff ko invite karne ka kaam main khud dekh loongi ya interns se karwa loongi.”

“Back out karne ka koi option hai?”

“Nahin. Bye Dr. Ashutosh. Aap please 6.30 tak ghar pahunch jaiyega.”

After she had left, Asuhtosh opened the gift she had brought for him. It was a nice, blue tie. Ashutosh could not help smiling. He had just placed the tie in his drawer when Mallika entered. Ashutosh felt annoyed that she didn’t knock before coming, but he greeted her courteously.

“Hi Mallika.”

“Hi Ashutosh. Kya baat hai? Itni broad smile. Bade khush dikh rahe ho.”

“Khush hone ka pata nahin. Lekin jo main abhi tumse kahne ja raha hoon, usse tum bhi utni hi surprised ho jaogi, jitna ki main hoon.”

“Achchha. Aisa kya hai?”

“Aaj shaam 7 baje mere ghar par party hai and you must come.”

“Party?” Mallika was incredulous, “Tum party de rahe ho Ashutosh? Kis liye?”

“Meri birthday ke liye.”

“Birthday? Tumhari? Tumhein pata bhi hai ki…” Mallika stopped herself just in time from blurting out that he didn’t even know his birthday. Ashutosh looked hurt for a split second, but it didn’t last.

He replied with child-like enthusiasm, “Celebrate karne ka bahana chahiye Mallika. Date ki authenticity ka main kuchh nahin kar sakta. Aur usse kya farq padta hai?”

“Yes. Of course,” responded Mallika in embarrassment, “It’s great. Lekin party ka idea aaya kaise tumhein? Tumhein maine kitni baar kaha tha…”

“Mallika. Aam khane se matlab rakho. Ped ginne se nahin. Armaan arrange kar raha hai. I hope to see you at 7. Abhi kuchh kaam tha? Mujhe ward mein jaana hai.”

“Nahin. Koi kaam nahin tha. Main to aise hi aayi thi. Main bhi chalti hoon. Will see you in the evening.”

Nidhi had juidiciously made Armaan play the host in the party so that no one should know that she was the one who had planned it. The guests were yet to come. She changed into a calf-length black dress for the party and waited for Ashutosh to get ready. When he came out, they stood staring at each other for a few seconds.

She looked very different. And it wasn’t just her dress. There was a marked difference in the impression she made. She had always enchanted Aashutosh by her girlish innocent beauty. Even when she had walked into Armaan’s tea-party wearing the blue saree and the high heals, creating a facade of mature looks, she had been able to maintain it only until she had lost her balance on the heals. But today… today she looked confidence personified. The confidence with which she had barged into his office with a birthday gift, the confidence with which she had already planned everything with Armaan and didn’t let him back out, the confidence with which she had explained to him why the authenticity of the date did not matter, all of it was oozing out of her. Along with all this, the black, sleeveless dress, which along with matching accessories created a sensual contrast against her skin, made her look… so… mature… and… desirable. Desirable! Ashutosh flushed as he the right word struck his mind and broke his gaze. He did complement her though, “Aap bahut achchhi lag rahi hain.”

“Aap bhi,” she replied happily. He was wearing the tie she had gifted him.

Ashutosh noticed her footwear and ended up asking, “To ab apko heals pahanne mein problem nahin hoti?”

“Ye? Ye heals nahin hai Dr. Ashutosh. Platforms hain. Ye aage se bhi oonche hote hain, to dikkat nahin hoti hai.”

“I see,” Ashutosh grinned foolishly.

They didn’t realize that Armaan was also there and had watched them stare at each other. He interjected at this point, “Koi hamari bhi taareef kar de zara.”

Ashutosh was baffled for a moment on hearing Armaan’s voice, but Nidhi was in control, “Aap to party ke centre of attention banne waale hain, Dr. Armaan.”

“Kahar to aap dha rahi hain, Dr. Nidhi. Mujhe to kya lagta hai Ashutosh, ki party khatam hote hote tak haemin saare guests ko emergency mein admit karwana padega aur hum sab logon ko night duty karni padegi.”

“Kya matlab?”

“Matlab inhein dekh kar sab logon ko heart attack jo aane waala hai?”

“Dr. Armaan!” Nidhi blushed and chided him.

“Khair chalo. Chalte hain. Party lawn mein hai Ashutosh. Aur guests ab aate hi honge.”

“Aap log chaliye. Main Hiraman Kaka ke saath ek baar kaam dekh leti hoon ki sab cheezein taiyaar hain ya nahin,” Nidhi said and stayed back. Nothing really needed to be checked up, but she did not want to be seen as the host. She had planned to slip into the party after it was already crowded so that no one would know that she had been there the entire day.

“Are Nidhi. Sabko bula kar tu khud kaise late ho gayi,” Priyanka asked Nidhi when she spotted her in the party. Nidhi liked the question. It meant that people hadn’t noticed her coming out of Ashutosh’ house itself.

“Ghar chali gayi thi change karne. Isliye der ho gayi.”

“Ekdum hot lag rahi hai.”

“Chup kar.”

Nobody had indeed noticed her, except Mallika. Ashutosh throwing a party or even agreeing to let Armaan throw one, that too for his birthday, was not like him at all. Mallika had known him for far too long to believe that it was Armaan’s doing. Even when Ashutosh was, otherwise, a happy-go-lucky person, he had never celebrated his birthday. Not in the college, not afterwards! So, when Ashutosh evaded answering her about the party earlier in the day, it didn’t take her long to do the arithmetic. Nidhi had exchanged her day-duty for night-shift. After reaching the party, Mallika looked for Nidhi everywhere. And she did find her. Coming out surreptitiously from a side door of the house. But it took her a while to corner Nidhi.

“I’m impressed, Dr. Nidhi.”

“Ji?”

“Ashutosh ko party ke liye, aur who bhi birthday party ke liye manana aasaan kaam nahin tha.”

“Ye aap mujhse kyon kah rahi hain?”

“Jiska kaam ho, tareef bhi to uski hi karni padegi.”

“Party Dr. Armaan ne di hai.”

“Dr. Armaan to Ashutosh ke saath bachpan se hain, Dr. Nidhi. Aaj tak to koi party nahin hui? Party to tab hui jab aapne kaha. Aur apni duty exchange kar ke uski taiyaariyan bhi ki. Kyon?”

Nidhi sighed, “Whatever. Jab party ho rahi hai, to ye court laga kar baithne ki bajay aap party enjoy kyon nahin karti?”

“Bahut tez zubaan hai aapki? Control mein rakhiye. Ashutosh ko badtamiziyan bardasht karne ki aadat nahin.”

“Aur woh badtamiziyan deserve karte bhi nahin.”

“Kahna kya chahti hain aap?” Nidhi had essentially told her that she deserved the insult and rudeness, “Ye mat bhooliye ki main aapki senior hoon…”

“Yahan nahin, Dr. Mallika, yahan nahin. Phir agar aap apni seniority ki maryada nahin nibhayengi aur mujhe badtamizi karne par majboor karengi to hospital mein bhi ye cover nahin rahega aapke paas,” Nidhi walked off leaving a fuming Mallika behind.

“Dr. Ashutosh. Mujhe nikalna hoga,” Nidhi found Ashutosh after a while.

“Kyon?” Ashutosh’ face fell, “Abhi to sab log yahin hain…”

“Meri duty ka time ho raha hai. Maine exchange ki thi na.”

“Ohh!” he, obviously, could not ask her to be late for the duty.

“I hope aapne enjoy kiya party ko,” she said looking eager.

“Ab tak to bahut kiya,” Ashutosh openly admitted his liking for her presence.

Nidhi blushed, “Aage bhi karenge. Itne log hain yahan. Mujhe to pata bhi nahin tha ki aap hospital ke bahar itne logon ko jaante honge.”

Ashutosh laughed, “Zindagi ke is padav par jaanne waale logon ki kami nahin hoti Dr. Nidhi. Pahchanne waale log nahin milte. Khair. Hospital ke liye late nahin hona chahiye aapko.”

“Ji. Chalti hoon,” she turned to go away when he called her.

“Nidhi!”

She turned back and looked at him questioningly.

He smiled, very slightly; but enough to tell her that he was genuine in what he said next, “Thanks a lot!”

To be continued

Sacrifices (Part 1)

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Author’s Note: This is a variation of an earlier Ashni FF. Please read the notes before starting on this one.

“Dr. Mallika. Aapne mujhe bulaya?”

“Yes Dr. Nidhi. Socha saath mein coffee pi jaye.”

“Achchha!” Nidhi knew that wasn’t her motive.

“Waise zara apna haath to dikhaiye Dr. Nidhi. Aapki luck line zaroor bahut strong hogi. Kabhi lottery lagi hai aapki?”

“Nahin,” Nidhi said dryly and walked towards the coffee machine.

“Dr. Ashutosh ki personality bahut hi charming hai, magnetic hai” Mallika came to the point, “Unki taraf attract hote logon ko der nahin lagti.”

Nidhi got the coffee and sat across her on a chair. She did not react to what Mallika had said. So, Mallika continued, “Aur phir woh ameer bhi to bahut hain?”

“So?”

“Anyway. Ye to aap jaanti hain.”

“Ye aap mujhse zyada jaanti hain shayad.”

“Haan. Ashutosh ko mujhse zyada koi nahin jaanta. Isliye tumhein samjhaane ki koshish kar rahi hoon. Don’t waste your time Nidhi. Warna ek din pachhtaogi.”

“I don’t understand.”

“Samajh jaogi. Lekin tab tak bahut der ho chuki hogi. Tum kabhi bhi is age-gap ko khatam nahin kar sakti Nidhi. And if you tried, which I think you will, then…”

“Aap ye sab kyon suna rahi hain mujhe?”

“Agar tum galat raaste par chalo, to mera haq hai ki main tumhein rokoon.”

“Ji nahin. Maine ye haq aapko kabhi nahin diya hai. And you don’t have to worry about me Dr. Mallika. Lekin achchha kiya ki aapne ye baat seedhe seedhe kar li. You are right. I like Dr. Ashutosh. And I don’t care ki woh mujhse pyaar karte hain ya nahin, kabhi bhi karenege ya nahin, ya phir woh mujhse kitne bade hain. Kyonki pyaar koi business nahin hota, Len-den nahin hota. Aapne apni life mein pyaar ke badle hamehsa kuchh paane ki koshish ki hai. Shayad isliye itni disappoint hui hain.”

Nidhi walked out of the room, not realizing that Ashutosh was standing near the door listening to her conversation with Mallika.

Ashutosh was away for three days to attend All India Medical Convention (AIMC) in Mumbai. He had been away for only a day till then, but Nidhi missed him. She realized how she had gotten used to his presence. Especially in the recent days, he had been around almost all the time she was on duty. Nidhi smiled at the bitter-sweet pain she felt.

Her duty was about to get over. She went to the notice board to check when she had to come back and for which ward. What she saw there surprised her.

She went to look for Dr. Mallika to clarify. But could not find her. She ran into Dr. Rangnath though.

“Dr. Rangnath. Ye meri duty agle do dinon ke liye…”

“Record room mein hai Dr. Nidhi.”

“Lekin iska kya matlab hai? Why do you need a doctor in the record room? Ye to clerical kaam hai. Koi bhi staff kar sakta hai.”

“I know Dr. Nidhi. Maine Dr. Mallika se kaha bhi tha, lekin woh nahin maani.”

“Aur woh abhi hain bhi nahin yahan.”

“Yeah. I think aap kal to aa hi jaiye. Phir woh aas paas hon to unse baat kar lijiye.”

“Okay.”

Nidhi’s heart skipped a beat when she saw Ashutosh entering the record room. It was the first glimpse she had gotten of him after four days. He was surprised to see her there though and stopped in his tracks.

“Dr. Nidhi,” Ashutosh also smiled widely, “Aap yahan kya kar rahi hain?”

“Meri duty yahan lagi hai.”

“Duty? Record room mein?” Ashutosh was surprised, “Aisa kya kaam hai yahan?”

“Kuchh khaas nahin. Patients ki files update karni hain.”

“Lekin…” Ashutosh was about to say that it didn’t need a doctor to be there. Then he realized that it must be Mallika’s doing.

“Anyway. I will see you later,” he said, picked up the files he needed and went out of the room.

Nidhi wanted to talk to him. But she could not hold him back in the reord room, obviously. She looked at her watch. She could take a break in another ten minutes.

Nidhi was about to walk into Ashutosh’ room with a cup of tea, when his controlled, but angry voice made her stop in her tracks, “Mallika. Record room mein ek doctor ki duty lagane ki kya zaroorat hai?”

“Agar tum Dr. Nidhi Verma ki baat kar rahe ho to woh wahin theek hain.”

“Koi bhi doctor wahan theek nahin hai Mallika. This will not be done. I will not allow is here.”

“To tum mere kaam mein interfere karoge?”

“Yes Mallika,” Ashutosh said and it was at this moment that Nidhi came to his office, but stopped at the door on hearing his voice, “Apni dosti ke liye main unprofessionalism bardasht nahin kar sakta. Tum Dr. Nidhi ke baare mein personally kya sochti ho, ya main kya sochta hoon, that doesn’t matter in this hospital. Only things that matter are what are professionally right and what are good for the patients and the hospital. No further dicussions on this Dr. Mallika. Let her complete today’s duty, but this must not happen again. Thank you.”

Nidhi realized that Mallika would be coming out of his office anytime. So, she moved away from there to avoid any awkward confrontation.

‘Tum Dr. Nidhi ke baare mein personally kya sochti ho, ya main kya sochta hoon, that doesn’t matter in this hospital,’ she recalled Ashutosh’ word and murmured, “Kya sochte hain aap mere bare mein Dr. Ashutosh?” She looked at the tea she had carried for him, smiled and took a sip from it.

“Good Morning Dr. Ashutosh,” Nidhi didn’t even knock before barging into his office that day.

“Good Morning Dr. Nidhi. Aaj itni jaldi kaise? Abhi to aapki duty shuru nahin hui hogi?”he didn’t seem to mind the liberties she took.

“Aap bhi to hain?”

Ashutosh laughed, “Mujhse compare kyon karti hain aap? Mere liye to ghar par hona, hospital mein hona sab baraabar hai.”

“Haan. Aapse mera comparison kahan hai?” Nidhi pouted.

“Are. Aap bura kyon maan rahi hain?”

Nidhi smiled, “Main mazaak kar rahi hoon. Main to bas aapko ye dene aayi thi.”

Ashutosh took the packet she handed him looking confused.

“Ye kya hai?”

“Happy Birthday Dr. Ashutosh.”

“Birthday? Aur… ye aap mere liye… gift laayi hain?” Ashutosh looked incredulous.

“Haan. Ye to hum bachpan se hi karte aa rahe hain.”

“Kya?”

“Jinki birthday ho, unhein gift dete hain.”

“Yeah… Lekin…”

“Kya hua?” Nidhi didn’t understand his lack of enthusiasm.

“Aapko kisne bataya ki aaj mera birthday hai?”

“Main jab record room mein thi to wahan employees ki files bhi thi… Usmein dekh li thi main…. I know – they are confidential. Sorry about that! I swear maine kuchh aur nahin dekha. Aur maine kissi aur ki file bhi nahin dekhi.”

Her innocence disarmed Ashutosh. He wasn’t going to scold her for looking at his file after this. He smiled, but still looked uncomfortable about the birthday and the gift.

“Kya baat hai?”Nidhi asked again.

“Well,” he decided to come clean to her. It wasn’t going to be possible for him to hide something from her or lie to her, “Aap jaanti hai ki main adopted hoon. Aur meri real birthday to Baba ko bhi nahin pata thi. Us zamane mein birth certificates zaroori nahin hote the. To bas Baba ne school mein woh date likhwa di jab who mujhe laaye the aur andaaze se year bhi bhar diya. To obviously ye mera real birthday to hai nahin.”

“Dr. Ashutosh. Aapko solar system ke bare mein kuchh bhi pata nahin hai kya?”

“Kya matlab?”

“Aapko pata hai ki leap year kyon hota hai?”

“Of course pata hai.”

“Kyon hota hai?”

“Kyonki calendar year aur earth ke rotation period mein kareeb aadhe din ka farq hota hai. To use adjust karne ke liye har chaar saal mein…”

“Aur uske baawzood hundred years mein phir ek din adjust karne ki zaroorat par jaati hai. To har 100th year leap year nahin hota hai.”

“Okay?” Ashutosh was half-inclined to think that Nidhi was either drunk or delirious.

“Lekin… lekin… har 4th 100th year, yani ki har 400th year leap year hota hai. Kyonki itni kalaakari karne ke baad bhi hum calendar year aur earth ke rotation time ko balance nahin kar paate.”

To be continued