Kirti closed the door behind her as she entered her room and
smiled, joy lighting up her face. Her marriage had been fixed with Sanjeev - a
dream she had never dared dream.
Daughter of a popular movie star, her life had been confined to
the shadows. Her overprotective father did not want his private life sullied
with prying eyes and so Kirti and her younger brother had grown up in a
boarding school.
She had met Sanjeev, son of a businessman who financed her
father's movies, a few times in all the years she had come home on
vacation. She had gone abroad to study and returned just a year ago. She had
got a job in a financial institution. There was a function at home, and that
was when Sanjeev and she had met each other. He had grown into a handsome and
charming man. Their interaction had been minimum, since she was busy helping
her mother in playing the hostess.
The next time they had met was at a lunch Sanjeev’s parents had hosted
for her family. This time, they had more time together, and Sanjeev had slowly
taken over her heart with his wit, intelligence and quiet attention, putting
her at ease. She wondered how she had ever considered herself shy and retiring.
She had found herself opening up and telling him things some of which she didn’t
even know she remembered!
How could she not think of him after that?
But after that, their paths never crossed and she did not seek him
out. She was disappointed that nor had he. Sometimes, some word about him
trickled in, but was barely enough to quench the thirst. She feared that thirst
wouldn’t be quenched even if she had ocean of information. She needed something
more, much more.
And now this proposal. Had he initiated it? How her heart
fluttered at the thought!
There was to be a formal engagement soon, her father didn’t say
when. Kirti waited impatiently for Sanjeev’s call, expecting a teasing tone
that wove out dreams of their togetherness.
But the next few days brought only silence. Sanjeev’s mother
spoke. His father spoke. He himself remained strangely silent, except for the
first call when he spoke to her father and formally told her he looked forward
to it.
No… this was not the man she had met the other day. Or this was
his way? Was he the conventional, orthodox kinds?
She told her friend Ritu about the engagement hesitantly. It all
felt surreal.
"Congrats! What a good catch! And, definitely, he should be
glad that it is you and not Neelam."
Kirti frowned. "Neelam?"
Ritu paused, surprised. "You knew, didn't you? Your families
are so close!"
Kirti shook her head.
Ritu flicked her wrist dismissively. "Never mind. Neelam is
now married, wife of Sikand." Kirti’s frowned deepened. "Owner of the
Porch group of hotels."
"Oh!" Kirti said. Was this the reason why Sanjeev had
not even got in touch with her? Was he marrying for convenience, to prove a
point to Neelam, because he must marry someone? And she was convenient, a catch
(too), a good way to score a point?
Her stomach seemed to settle heavily; dreams seemed to float away
into nothingness.
Continued: Meeting the Groom - Part II
Continued: Meeting the Groom - Part II
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