Sunday 17 November 2013

Because I loved you: Chapter 4

I drove to Taj Bengal hotel and parked Sparky in the parking lot. Sparky was the name given by me to my BMW which I got on my 18th birthday and I fell in love with it the very first day. I and Rishi always faught over the topic that whose car was better my Sparky or his Audi.

When I reached near the entrance I saw Rishi was already standing there, waiting for me. He told me that Rakesh uncle was inside and then a guard escorted us to the room in front which there were lots of securities. Rakesh uncle was inside with Abhinav, the CM and some other men. When we were entering the room I was bit nervous and the first person on whom my eyes fell on was Abhinav Rathore, this 25 year old guy was like 6 feet tall and his physical appearance was almost perfect, as a whole he was a strikingly handsome man but that didn't affect me much as I wasn't that kinda girl who would fall for a guy just because of his good looks. He was talking on the phone then but ended his call after seeing us. Uncle introduced us to him. He warmly greeted us. Then both Mr.Ghosal and Rakesh uncle made us clear about the whole procedure of the work which seemed to be pretty easy though. They gave us some files which had all the informations regarding the campaign and told us to go through that then only. Uncle left with the CM after half an hour as he had a meeting to attend. After we completed reading that file Mr.Ghosal came to us and gave us a quite long lecture about the roles that a youth should play for his country's development. I was so bored that I almost yawned but Rishi listened to his whole speech with interest. I was looking around just to get rid of my boredom when Mr. Rathore walked into the room and told Mr. Ghosal that he personally wants to talk to us. I was really not interested to hear any more speeches so i was literally bit scared cause this time if its another boring speech then I'll definitely fall asleep. Mr. Ghosal left and only we three were there in the room. He dragged the chair in front of us as if we did a crime and he is going to interrogate us. So finally he started,"I think you know that I'm new to politics and I need to learn a lot now. I admit that I need the youth support but..."
"But what?", Rishi instantly asked.
"But I think you guys are still kids and won't be able to handle all those big stuffs. So I wanted you two to start with some basic works."
I was so mad at him how dare he called us kids. Have he ever thought that in front of all those politicians who are mainly oldies he is not even a kid but an infant. This guy is so full of attitude, how can he even think of becoming a PM in future.
"You guys can go now. See you tomorrow then." and he stood up and left the room. I drove back to my apartment and after having my dinner I called Rishi.
"Hey whats up? Why did you call"
-"I just wanted to talk to my best frenemy do I always need a reason for that?"
"But you never call without a reason", he chuckled.
-"Okay whatever, I wanted to talk about that Abhinav Rathore."
"Ooooh Abhinav Rathore huh? Okay now don't tell me that you fell in love with that guy on the first sight. Wow it would be really cool to have a jiju who will be a PM in future...great choice Ray", he chuckled again.
-"Shut up you monkey make your sister fall for that Mr.Attitude so that you can call him your jiju. I'm least interested."
"Okay Okay fine just chill I was just kidding."
"You know that I hate all these, I hate you." and I hung up.
Rishi called me back but I wasn't in a mood to listen all his pointless jokes. It was the next day and was officially the first day of my work I didn't talk to Rishi in college and I drove to the Hotel before him without even informing him once. I saw Mr.Rathore was going through some files and when he saw me he coldly asked me rather ordered me to bring a cup of coffee for him. This was unexpected, I don't mind bringing coffee for someone but I'd have liked it more if he'd have asked me for that bit politely. When I gave his coffee, he further ordered me with that same attitude to collect all the scrambled papers from the floor and throw them into the dustbin. Okay that was too much he was treating me as if I was his maid. No one ever made me do these kinda work nor treated me like this. I didn't say a word and did what I was instructed without uttering a single word. I regretted for coming over there before Rishi and leaving him the college. At that time I desperately wanted him to come soon for my rescue.

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