Chapter 15
The phone rang shattering the quietness around and woke Anshuman with a start. He had slept like a logβ¦he couldnβt believe it. He shifted and beside him, Simrat stirred and turned around and continued sleeping. She probably didnβt have her quota of sleep too. He quickly walked out of the bedroom and shutting the door checked the phone. It was Kaderβ¦ why was he calling so early in the morningβ¦?
ββ¦Helloβ¦? Kaderβ¦?β
ββ¦Hi Anshumanβ¦I am sorry to have bothered you so early in the morningβ¦ but I have some information that might help youβ¦ I have found someone from that period you are looking forβ¦β
Anshuman still hadnβt got rid of his suspicions around Kader and the only way to find out was to visit the guy. But right then he could only think of his explosive reunion with his Angieβ¦ it was difficult for him to acknowledge her as Simrat. He went to the kitchen to fix breakfast for them. Should he call Manpreet hereβ¦? He didnβt know how the boy would take the intrusion in his life. Especially watching his mother in this house. He heard Simrat use the washroom as he poured the scrambled eggs in the plate and two cups of piping hot coffee. He took the tray to the drawing-room as she emerged fully dressed. He gestured towards the breakfast but Simrat shook her head.
ββ¦Anshumanβ¦ I have to get goingβ¦ Manpreet must be waiting for meβ¦β
ββ¦uhβ¦ About Manpreetβ¦ I wanted toβ¦β
ββ¦Anshumanβ¦ I am sorryβ¦ but please stay away from my sonβ¦now that you know about my professionβ¦ just keep awayβ¦ you will bring danger to himβ¦β
ββ¦But Simratβ¦ he is sufferingβ¦ his stuttering, learning problemsβ¦ I can help him Simratβ¦β
ββ¦Noβ¦ No Anshumanβ¦ I am very close to finishing this mission and this is the last mission of my careerβ¦ I am then retiring andβ¦ will move from this place with Manpreet and my momβ¦β
Gosh, the woman was exasperating. ββ¦Simratβ¦. Manpreet and meβ¦we get along so wellβ¦ I love that boy Simratβ¦ he has hugely impacted my lifeβ¦ Please donβt do thisβ¦ I promise I will protect him by all meansβ¦ and no one would know about usβ¦β
ββ¦Cut it Anshumanβ¦ I donβt have the energy to deal with thisβ¦ my missionβ¦β
ββ¦Manpreet isnβt your Goddamn mission Simratβ¦ He is a little boy who needsβ¦ someone to help him battle his demonsβ¦and Iβ¦ I need him tooβ¦β
Simrat straightened her back and narrowed her slits as she stared at him. ββ¦for the last time Anshumanβ¦ get this straightβ¦ you will not keep any contact with my sonβ¦ he doesnβt need any kind of distraction right nowβ¦he misses a father figure and so is drawn to youβ¦but I canβt complicate his lifeβ¦β
ββ¦I promise I wonβt leave himβ¦β
With her hands on her hips, she moved closer. ββ¦If you ever meet Manpreetβ¦ I shall be forced to use restraintβ¦ so stay awayβ¦β She turned around and left the house, the banging of his door echoing through the walls and his heart as well.
Didnβt last night mean anything to her? Didnβt she trust him with her sonβ¦? What the hellβ¦? He rubbed his face. He had to meet Kader and start putting an end to this chapter that was now pushing its tentacles deep into his heart and soul.
Soon after Simrat left he made his way to Passion. Kader was pacing along the now empty lobby. He gestured him in and served him freshly ground coffee. For the usually calm and composed man, Kader appeared nervous. Anshuman didnβt know if it was his observation or some kind of bias. In a few minutes, Zulfikar chacha wobbled his way along with another man in a grown white beard who looked even older. Kader moved quickly to assist the other man and helped him settle on the chair. The older man was panting with the little walk and he stared at Anshuman.
Kader spoke. ββ¦Wellβ¦ Anshuman this is Salahuddin Kaziβ¦ he used to officiate weddings in this area till a decade agoβ¦ can you show that pictureβ¦?β
Anshuman took out his mobile and showed the picture. Salahuddin Kazi held the instrument with his trembling hands adjusted his glasses as he squinted to watch the photo. After about a minute he returned the mobile to Anshuman even as the latter held it with a thudding heart, wondering what was to unravel.
The old man coughed deeply and cleared his phlegm panting again as he spoke. ββ¦Betaβ¦ I remember this beautiful girlβ¦ it was the last wedding Iβ¦ got doneβ¦ weirdβ¦ totally ajeebβ¦ I donβt her nameβ¦ she was a Hindu girlβ¦ nikah with Muslimβ¦ name changedβ¦ Nikahnama very quickβ¦ they were already married for a whileβ¦ Her husbandβ¦namaqulβ¦ Allah will never forgive himβ¦ I heard he diedβ¦ no Jannat for himβ¦β The man started to cough violently and Kader had to order hot water to help him sip. The man held up his rough trembling hand and continued panting. Every breath he inhaled was labored. ββ¦Allah punished me tooβ¦ I wanted money so did itβ¦ but I had tried to rectify it when I heard the poor girl diedβ¦ I told policeβ¦ and that Army man who had arrivedβ¦ senior manβ¦ the girl was Hinduβ¦ he thought she was his daughterβ¦ but later found she wasnβt β¦He cremated herβ¦performed Hindu ritesβ¦I was thereβ¦ right thereβ¦β He rubbed his wrinkled face struggling to breathe. Anshuman was finding it difficult to hold back his tears even as rage boiled inside him. How he wished his sister had called him just onceβ¦ how he wished he had listened to his gut feeling after her last call and not waited. The old man cleared his voice as he continued. ββ¦you seeβ¦ Allah never forgives wrongdoingsβ¦ I am suffering tooβ¦ I have lung cancerβ¦wonβt survive long betaβ¦β
Anshuman inhaled deeply and spoke. ββ¦Kazi saabβ¦ I thank you for telling me all this but Iβ¦ I already know about itβ¦ I was hoping to get additional informationβ¦β
The old man held up his hand to stop him. ββ¦Betaβ¦ Kader here saidβ¦ your sister was pregnant when she diedβ¦β
Anshuman nodded. ββ¦Yes, Kazi saab, 3 months pregnant I was toldβ¦β
ββ¦That canβt be betaβ¦ you have the wrong informationβ¦β
Anshumanβs head shot up. ββ¦Whatβ¦?β he saw even Kader who was pouring hot water for the old man still in his tracks.
ββ¦Betaβ¦ I was always guilty about ruining that girlβs life to an extentβ¦ I had tied a sacred thread from our dargah to her wristβ¦ hoping Allah would protect her from that villainous husband of hersβ¦But when I heard she died the same weekβ¦ I rushed to find out what happenedβ¦ I know the doctor who handles such deathsβ¦ the post-mortem was conducted before that Army man reached hereβ¦ that woman who diedβ¦ was not pregnant but she had a brain tumor in the terminal stageβ¦ and β¦β He looked into Anshumanβs eyes. ββ¦the dead body was bloated beyond recognition but there was no sacred thread on the wristβ¦.β
Anshuman stood up on wobbly legs, the news becoming too much to sink in.
The old man spoke as if no one existed. ββ¦Either your sister had taken off the thread and she wasnβt pregnantβ¦ orβ¦ that woman wasnβt your sister at allβ¦β
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Omg…That means Meera is alive and in that home where Angie visited….but then who’s son is Manpreet…Ohh God….so many twits and turns Priya….so gripping and super interesting it is getting after every update. Loved it πππ
What a beautiful twist ..
Hopes high for meera to be alive
Oh god…. maybe meera is alive and I think Angie went to meet her only in some women’s home in the night secretly
Awesome..ur writing skills forced me to find this Story continued on ur bolg.I was waiting for ur post in THE STORY TELLERS group. But later on after searching on FB I came to know about ur bolg. Its just a suggestion that u should have pre informed ur readers about ur post on ur blog..as many of them may be still searching u in the group. I am a silent reader and have read most of ur stories in that group, so I request you to complete ur story in the same group.
Hi Suman. Thank you for writing in. I am no longer a member of the ST group and it was abrupt unfortunately. So couldn’t inform anyone. I hence put up a post on my facebook status today which is public.
Thank you for the support
What a twist
Beautifully penned down
Waiting for the next
Love your stories and fortunately got hold of them through this blog after failing to find them in ST group of FB. Your stories are so gripping and you write really well. Have read most of them on ST group as another silent reader!
Keep writing! π
Thank you so much dear for all the support π
Wow priya .. the story is taking so many twist.. just as we love it from ur end so many dark secrets..
Can u please kwt us know how to know that u have posted the next chap.. means is there any Notification that we can get… just LIKE FB.. please
thank you dear. click on follow… you will get notifications everytime I post
will post next one on Sunday.
Wow.. its starting to make sense now
Wow.. its starting to make sense now
Wow Meera is alive..yet another layer…… intrigued
Superrrr se uparrr interesting it iss…..
Nw i hv a doubt – is anshuman manu’s father wid angie?
Anshuman met her 4 yrs ago… Manu is around 9 yrs old
Finally I found u Priya…was looking for updates on the storyteller but couldn’t find u. Then came across ur account on fb n found u here. Wishing u all the best ahead. Lovely update on Ricochet so far. Loving it to bits.
thank you so much dear. Means a lot
OMG what a revelation, does it mean Meera is alive??
Wow…things got murkier. I m so glad to get my dose of your stories on this blog…else zindagi thodi rukhi sukhi ho gayi thi
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Ohhh… God.. After anshuman knew tht Angie was trying to kill kader.. He still went to him.. Though he didn’t want him to get suspicious. But still there is conspiracy.. As if he wants to find meera too.. Or something related to her and so he is helping anshuman. Guess meera is in that house where Angie had gone that night.. Hopes that anshuman act smartly.. Spply in front of kader
She had aimed the pistol at Kader and the people… so it wasnt confirmed