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Authors: Sundari Venkatraman

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‘Yeah’, messaged Chanda in reply.

  
‘Join me in the building canteen in fifteen minutes’, said the next message that popped up. Chanda got up immediately. It was obviously an order from the big boss himself and she had better obey it.

  
She rushed to the washroom and stood in front of the mirror. She ran her hands through the cold water and also splashed some on her face. Her face still felt hot. Why would Ranveer want to meet her? Had she not been working well? But in that case, he would want to meet her in his cabin, not in the canteen. Chanda was confused. Even more than that, she was extremely nervous. She finger combed her hair before wiping her hands and face with paper tissues. She checked her image once more in the mirror and left for the canteen that was three floors above.

  
Ranveer saw Chanda enter the canteen just a couple of minutes after he had. He raised a hand to beckon her to the food counter. It was a self-service counter that sold subsidised meals to the offices in the building. The place was not too crowded as it was 3.30 pm. In fact, lunch was closed. Ranveer managed to get some food only because he had a great rapport with the guys who ran the canteen.

  
Chanda walked up to her boss and said, “Hi!”

  
“Would you like to have something? Coffee, tea or—?”

  
“I’ll have an
Amul Chaas
,” said Chanda softly. Ranveer turned around to get her order while she waited beside him patiently.

  
They got the tetra pack of buttermilk before walking over to sit at a corner table. Ranveer ignored a couple of people who tried to get his attention.

  
Ranveer started eating immediately on sitting while Chanda waited for him to say something. His velvet brown eyes studied her as he continued to eat. He was too hungry to bother saying anything. Chanda realised that he would probably be more forthcoming after lunch and stuck the straw into the tetra pack and sipped at her drink, studying him surreptitiously from behind her long lashes.

  
What did he want to tell her? It was obviously nothing bad. He wouldn’t be eating his food with such gusto if he was going to blow his top about her work. A small frown puckered Chanda’s forehead as she waited for Ranveer to finish his lunch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ten

 

   Ranveer finished eating and asked, “Have you had enough?” pointing at Chanda’s packet of buttermilk.

   Chanda looked startled before seeing where he was pointing. She nodded on understanding and said, “Yeah.”

   She watched in surprise when Ranveer picked up the pack and drank the buttermilk at one go. Ranveer wiped his mouth and hands with a tissue, sipped on some water and sat back in his chair. It was obvious that he was finally ready to say whatever he had been planning to.

   “So, how do you like it here at work?” asked Ranveer.

   Chanda’s face lit up. “Oh, I just love it. Everything is so interesting and there’s so much to learn. And Parth—”

   She didn’t notice Ranveer’s face darken when she mentioned Parth’s name. He said, “And Parth; how do you like interacting with him?” Ranveer decided that he was being too pointed and said, “I mean how do you all like working under his guidance?”

   Chanda grinned. “It’s such fun. I think working in an office is way more fun than studying, actually.” She wrinkled her nose, fascinating the man in front of her. “I, for one, enjoy life with no home work to do.”

   Ranveer’s face relaxed into a smile as he could quite relate to her attitude. “There’s to be a party at the office tomorrow evening, being a Friday and all that. We’ve one every month or two,” he said, thinking on his feet. “All the staff are invited and I’m keen that you four should also join in.” He realised there was no way he could ask more about Parth and not sound strange.

   Chanda liked the idea of partying. She hadn’t been to that many. She wondered whether there will be hard drinks but felt too shy to ask such a question. “Will it finish late?” she asked.

   “Well,” Ranveer rubbed his jaw, a soft rasp sounding as a five o’clock shadow had already showed up. “Our parties tend to go on till quite late, probably till early morning. Why? Is there a problem?” he asked.

   “We’ve to be back at the hostel by ten latest,” said Chanda, wondering how to manage that. She didn’t want to miss the party at any cost.

   “Let’s see, I’m sure something can be worked out,” said Ranveer, before pushing the chair back, signalling that the meeting was over. Chanda got up, quite excited at the prospect of a party and a chance to get to know her handsome boss more. Her face glowed as she smiled at Ranveer.

   He nodded before placing a hand at her elbow, guiding her to the elevator. Chanda was shocked to feel an electric current shoot up her right arm when Ranveer touched her. She just about managed not to pull her arm away as she thought that might seem rude. Neither of them talked as the lift took them down to their office.

 

SHIKHA LOOKED UP IN TIME TO SEE Ranveer walk in with that new chick. A small frown puckered her forehead. Where had they been? She looked hard at the woman and recalled that her name was Chanda.

   Why were Ranveer and Chanda together? She decided then and there to be more watchful of the young college girl. She wondered what Ranveer saw in her.

   Shikha turned towards her computer. In a couple of minutes, there was an internal office mail from Abhimanyu. Ranveer’s assistant had announced that there was to be a party tomorrow evening beginning 6 pm.

   Shikha’s frown deepened on seeing the mail. While she had been working here for barely three weeks, she had heard a lot about the office parties. They ran quite wild, it seemed. Why now? Did that have anything to do with Ranveer being with Chanda? Shikha’s mind ran fast. She needed to be careful if she didn’t want Ranveer taken away from right under her nose. Shikha decided to catch the bull by its horns and walked into her boss’s cabin.

   Ranveer was busy on his laptop as usual and didn’t notice Shikha walk in. “Ranveer,” she called to get his attention.

   His scowl was quite heavy when Ranveer looked up. He just couldn’t stomach Shikha walking into his cabin whenever she pleased. Couldn’t he have some privacy? He decided that he needed to do something about it soon. He had quite forgotten that he had gone out with his secretary to a wedding and had had vague plans of using her to escape thoughts of Chanda.

   Ranveer continued to scowl up at Shikha, waiting for her to say something. ‘And it had better be something really important,’ he thought.

  
“Ranveer, about the party; I’ve a great theme that we can use, you know. Everyone’ll have so much fun.” Shikha went on to describe what they could all do, not aware that she had lost Ranveer’s attention completely.

  
Ranveer couldn’t care less what theme was used. All he wanted was to spend some time talking to Chanda. He couldn’t bloody understand how he could get some privacy and talk to her away from prying eyes. It was too early to ask her on a date. And he had to keep reminding himself that he was her boss while she was a young college student. And that’s the reason why he had come up with the idea for a party. Luckily for him, holding a party for the staff happened fairly often at the software company for it to appear strange when he suggested it.

  
He looked up finally when he heard the silence. Shikha had stopped talking. “Tell you what? Abhi is the guy in charge of all this. Why don’t you talk to him?” he said, much to Shikha’s annoyance.

  
Shikha couldn’t stand that old man. What she refused to admit to herself was that Abhimanyu was thirty-two and just a year older than her. He was way older than Ranveer and that made him an old man, she decided. And she was not at all keen on organising the party along with him.

  
When Ranveer saw that she was going to say something, he raised his hand to stop her before saying, “I’d like to be left alone, Shikha. If you've any suggestions, you're welcome to share them with Abhimanyu. Or you don’t have to.” He turned back to his computer, his body language clear that he wanted her out of his cabin.

  
Not left with a choice, Shikha walked out of his office, her shoulders rigid with anger. She decided then and there that Ranveer’s party could happen or not for all she cared.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eleven

 

   Chanda was all jittery the next morning. It looked like she won’t be able to attend the party she had been so keen on. And Ranveer had talked to her about it personally too. ‘Tch’.

  
But what to do! Megha had made plans to stay at her aunt’s home. It could barely accommodate her, let alone Chanda. The boys would of course bunk with other bachelors at the office. Chanda was not familiar enough with any of the girls to spend the night with one of them. Not that anyone had invited her to. She couldn’t imagine herself bumming in and making a request. That left her with no place to go but back to the hostel.

  
Chanda was quite disappointed. She had been so keen on remaining for the party the whole time. Now, she will probably have to leave at 9 pm at the latest to get back to the hostel. Considering the lack of safety, it would need to be way before that, she was sure. Chanda went to work with a heavy heart, not saying anything to her college friends on the way to the office.

  
It must have been a couple of hours into the work day when the LAN chat popped up. ‘All set for the evening?’ Ranveer had added a smiley face to the words.

  
Chanda wondered what to tell him. She couldn’t lie. It was not in her. ‘Well, kind of,’ she replied vaguely.

  
‘Meaning?’ came the fast question on the screen.

  
‘Hmm—can I meet you?’ Chanda gathered the courage to ask.

  
Ranveer invited her to go into his cabin. He was glad that no one could hear them talk in there.

  
Chanda got up, straightened her short coral coloured dress, tucked her feet into the matching high heeled pumps and walked over to the other end of the office. She knew where Ranveer’s cabin was as all girls in the office talked about him no end.

  
She walked up to the glass door and knocked gently. Ranveer looked up to see a delicious sight that promised to make any man drool. He had always thought that Chanda looked good. That lovely dress with a tight-fitting bodice, a gentle flare waist down and ending a few inches above her knees, made her look gorgeous. The matching shoes added a few inches to her height. Ranveer blinked once to bring himself back down to earth before nodding his head to her to come in.

  
Chanda walked into the cabin, wiping her suddenly damp palms down the sides of her dress. Why did she feel that she had just walked into a lion’s den?

  
Ranveer invited her to sit on one of the chairs in front of him. Chanda obliged, whispering a “thank you”.

  
“So, what’s up? Are you there for the party or not?” he asked, his voice sounding rough. She looked even better closer up. He couldn’t take his eyes off the tiny cleavage that showed. Her golden skin shone against the coral colour of her dress.

  
Chanda looked at her boss hesitantly. It took her a couple of moments to realise that there was no way to put it but to tell him straight. “Ranveer, I need to get back to the hostel tonight. I’ll hang around till about 8 o’clock, but—”

  
Ranveer put his hand up to stop her flow of words. ‘Was she doing him a bloody favour?’ His quicksilver temper rose to the fore. He worked hard at controlling it before saying, “But I thought I told you very clearly that things can be taken care of. Everyone else is attending. The other girl from your college - Megha - she’s also going to stay back. Why can’t you?” His voice went softer in direct contrast to his rising temper.

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