Tuesday 25 February 2014

Chapter Four



  


                                                 CHAPTER FOUR       


 
                                       

A week had passed since Jay and his family had arrived to this new but unusual place. Albeit it was a part of the swift moving London life, well developed and urbanized, it felt isolated and strangely empty. The businessmen’s feeble efforts to revitalize the vicinity, at times seemed to have fallen flat. Though there were several large malls, buzzing markets not to mention the almost always filled busy eating outlets and large, green parks, constituting to the beauty of the district, yet there were things, which seemed to be completely out of Jay’s perception.  The whole place would go dark and silent after midnight. The few, old natives of the place, Jay had met till now, seemed dreadfully irrational, believing in peculiar superstitions, who would not leave their houses after sunset and board up their windows and doors. An odd, ringing silence would blanket the entire place soon after nightfall. Unexplainable, chilly mist would then descent, dropping the temperature by quite a few degrees. It was out of the ordinary. That is the reason it made Jay too keen to explore the entire place as swiftly as possible.

This was conceivably the motive why Jay found himself, all prepared one morning, to go out on a long hike. This was due to the fact that there were small hills and dangerous ledges jutting out of the most bizarre places one could imagine. Since Jay was an American guy, he was mightily self-governing and free, making his decisions himself and loved to take risks. Today was consequently, a day of his dreams. Besides, this place held unfathomable secrets, which Jay would love to discover. All this constituted to the fact that Jay was going out today. Since the music lessons were not scheduled until a fortnight later, he decided he would, make this time useful and see as much of the area as possible.

Dressed in a pair of faded blue jeans and a black sweatshirt over it, Jay quickly retrieved his pair of sunglasses from the section in his wardrobe. The day was sunny, the sky clear and so the sun shone with great intensity. Yet, it was not warm, the cool, swirling breeze, blew over the tree tops making them swing merrily around. Jay stepped out of his house, making use of the back door. His parents were out in the backyard garden, which in proportion to the gigantic house was huge too. 

Jay had to smile. His parents shared a common passion. Roses. In fact, Jay suspected if his dad did that just to make his mom happy. They amount of love & respect they held for each other was exemplary. As his mother was a big ‘flower’ fan and back home, they had a large lawn filled with an assortment of beautiful flowers which the two had planted together each successive year after their marriage. Even now, his parents, in loose, soiled gardening dresses were busy with planting a few samples of rose bushes they had got. Watering and laughing, having a fine time together. Jay had a sudden feeling of immense love towards them. Praying God would always keep them together & happy; Jay waved them and crossed to his garage.

As Dawn and her family had moved to an old rest house they owned there, only a few days after their arrival, Jay was supposed to go and pick Dawn up.  He called her up and drove over too her place at a mind blowing speed. He used to be a careful driver back home, but the empty, steep and dangerous road tracks here, tempted him to go over 80km/h each time. He reached her and waited for her to come out, leaning against the bonnet of his debonair red Ferrari, which was yet another gift from his beloved father.

 Soon he heard a door slam, and considering it would be her, Jay looked up. She wore a pair of black jeans and a pink and grey top over it. An elegant, short coat coming up to her waist only; covered her long, slender arms. Her black boots were snug and in place. Her blond hair were tied behind her in a ponytail and only a few loose bangs kept slipping onto her forehead adding more drama to her already appealing appearance. Jay opened the passenger seat door of his car and bowed her inside. Her cheeks flushed red and she looked away, smiling. Grinning at the response he got out of her, Jay made his way to his own side and started the engine. It roared to life and winded onto the large and empty path ahead. 

They drove in silence mostly apart from the occasional bursts of conversations. What Jay liked most about Dawn was perhaps her habit to remain silent. Though it seemed a bit unnatural because most girls Jay had met so far were not only extremely talkative, but also immensely loud and at times annoying. So Dawn was an instant favorite. Jay jammed his foot down onto the accelerator and the needle jumped to over 60km/h. He stole a look at Dawn. She looked a bit alarmed, her eyes wide in shock and eyebrows pulled together rather fiercely. Jay smiled and apologizing, lowered the speed again. Dawn told him it was Okay and turned away. Jay suspected if she did not like it. But then, he was probably wrong since he could spot her smiling in the reflection on her window. So she thought Jay was cool. Wow! Well, he could live with that.

 Soon they seemed to have reached the edge of the place. The entrancing countryside had melted into a stretch of lonely wilderness. There was hardly any sign of life around. Jay saw a cute little squirrel scamper around a tree trunk. But that was all. Nothing else. Jay cut the engine and stepped out. Dawn followed him and soon they were out into the large empty space. There was an almost uncanny silence hanging in the air. Heavily. Looking around, they therefore jumped out of their skins when they heard a voice calling them. 

“Hey!” They turned around & saw, to their immense relief, a young girl late into her teens, waving at them frantically just a short distance away. She looked kind of worried.

 Dawn said,” I think we better go check out if she needs something.”

 Jay nodded and their walk broke into a jog as they hurried towards the girl.

“Is something wrong, Miss?”

 Jay asked as soon as they were near her. 

The girl reminded Jay strongly of someone, he could not recall at that time. Long hair, which unlike Dawn’s bangs, ended in curls around her face, straight nose and a fair, pink complexion, with freckles all over her  face. Dressed in a pink blouse with a long maroon skirt underneath, her outfit seemed hardly appropriate for an outdoor activity.

 “Nopes!” She admitted, in heavily British accented English, a cute smile spreading over her lips which showed off her gleaming white teeth.

 Dawn looked relieved and smiled at the girl. Jay was still a bit puzzled at the way she had caught their attention. Apparently, the girl noticed Jay’s expression and so decided to explain.

 “Well actually, I guide tourists who come here. It’s so much fun! I am a native, you see. You two seem to be tourists too, now aren’t you? Well, I can show you the Grey ending or the Guardian Alley. You’d like those. You may also be interested to see…..”

 She was going on, all excited when she caught the sight of their puzzled faces and broke off awkwardly. 

“Oh, I am sorry. I am Janice. & you are?”  Jay gave her one of his most dazzling smiles. 

“Hey! It’s Okay. Don’t worry about it.”

 Dawn too introduced themselves to Janice. “I am Dawn & this is Jay Aston.”

 “Oh! Like the Jay Aston?”

 Janice ejaculated in delight

 “Oh! I had been hearing for so long, that you were going to come here. Wow! I am so glad do have met you, I always dreamed of………..” 

She was holding Jay’s hand and shaking it with excitement, when she realized herself and stopped abruptly.

“Oh, I am so sorry. I forgot myself.” 

She murmured, voice low, cheeks flushing a furious crimson colour, none of the exhilaration she had had a few moments before. Jay chuckled along with Dawn. A moment later, Janice’s embarrassed and tinkling laugh joined in.

 “It’s Okay, Janice!”

 Dawn smiled. 

“Yep! We are cool”. 

Jay added and then asked her at the same time. 

“Actually, we are new to this place. Can you tell us something about it?”.

“Sure!” Janice said. “Sit” Janice said and began her tale.
                                   
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“Gazelle…. Umm, may I have a word with you?”

 Zach approached them as they were leaving the school on Thursday noon. Carmela took a look at him and felt herself blushing. A crimson tinge appeared onto her cheeks and she smiled at him.
 He was so handsome. With wavy, short and light brown hair and a tall height, great muscular built, he was manly and gorgeous. He had a dull complexion but his features just seemed to be cool anyways. He was confident and smart. All of which made him the school heartthrob. Most girls worshipped him while most guys…… Well let us put it this way, he was popular in school. Ask for Zach Dueh, and everyone would know about him. And Carmela had a crush on him ever since she had joined school. Though Gazelle wasn’t much interested in guys, let it be it be anybody. And she did not know how Carmela felt about Zach.

“Yeah, sure. Is something wrong?” 

Gazelle smiled and nodded up at him. He shook his head and looked at Carmela pointedly. 

“I mean alone.” Carmela flushed a furious red and her eyes flamed with tears. She turned to leave when she felt someone grasp her hand tightly. She did her best to pull her hand away and leave. That’s when she heard Gazelle.

“What? Listen, we are always together. You can’t do this. Whatever you have to say, you can say it to both of us. Carl isn’t going anywhere. You hear me?”

Gazelle was angry, how could have someone asked her best friend to leave. But Carmela, Well she didn’t feel that way. She thought as if Gazelle was faking that anger. 

“Well, I just had to ask…. Umm…. Well, can you please go out with me on the homecoming dance on Saturday night, please?” 

Carmela’s head snapped back towards him as she looked at him with anguish. Someone she loved had just asked her best friend out while completely ignoring her? This can’t be. Besides her, Gazelle looked at him, eyes wide. 

“Oh. I see. So that’s what it’s all about, now isn’t it? Well, I think I’ll go.” Gazelle smiled “But I have a lot of homework so basically, it’s impossible……..”

“But please. Just once. I really want to do this. I promise you won’t regret it.”

 Zach insisted. Eyes pleading Gazelle. Carmela sourly turned away. She didn’t belong in the cozy little scene. Gazelle looked thoughtfully at him and then turned to Carmela who was still making her attempts to run away. 

 “What do you think?”

“Of course. Go ahead.” She forced a smile.

 “Sure?” Gazelle looked at her suspiciously. The last thing she wanted was to Gazelle start worming out her secrets.

“Yeah, why not?” Go on!”

 Carmela assured her while stealing a look at Zach’s face. His tensed face broke into a huge smile and he winked at Gazelle.

 “Great! I’ll pick you up at 8 then?” 

“Done!” Gazelle smiled at him. 

Later as they were going home, Carmela could feel Gazelle studying her face suspiciously. 

“You sure you good?” 

“Yeah. But I have to leave now, dear. Mom’s expecting me soon now. Okay? See you later.” And with that she jogged away to her house.

But a weird feeling was badgering her at the back of her mind. For the first time, she felt a sharp pang on envy… Why was Gazelle so beautiful? Why was she so good at everything? Wiping her eyes with the back of her hand, she walked up her screen door. This wasn’t the first time Gazelle had beaten her at something….

Thursday 20 February 2014

Chapter Three




                                                 CHAPTER THREE



It was finally Thursday morning. The havoc wreaking news his parents had leaked him about a day and a half earlier now had Jay standing alongside them at the London airport. It was busy with activities going on all around. Strolling around casually, doing business were several hawkers selling miniature goods and keepsake articles to tourists. There were occasional squabbles on the cab’s fare or while paying the porters. The place buzzed with activity. Jay was not so excited. His parents on the contrary, seemed to be bursting with exhilaration. Close by stood Dawn and her family chatting along animatedly with Jay’s parents, as he quietly took in the scene around him. Beside him, Dawn was her usual self, silent and alert. Though over the past week they had met a few times, she hadn’t completed seemed to shrug of her shyness. In fact, her cheeks still dashed into a flaming red color if Jay kept talking to her for long. Jay, dressed in a black hoodie and a pair of fading blue jeans, with hair blown all over the forehead by the wild wind, looked pretty smart. His green eyes were hidden behind dark sunglasses since it was sunny and it complimented his fair skin tone. 

 Dawn was dressed in an oversized ‘Guns-N-Roses’ shirt and cream colored jeans, with hair swept back neatly over her shoulders. With her blue eyes darting nervously around; she looked pretty and drew admiring looks from the onlookers. Jay had to admit, each time he looked at Dawn, his heart skipped a beat too. He could not believe someone could be this pretty. She wasn’t beautiful. More like unnaturally beautifully. You didn’t see this every other day.

  And then there were her eyes. Glistening, shimmering peering in which would make the person swirl and be lost in the world that hid behind them. They always made Jay feel as if Dawn had a big secret hidden deep in her heart. I f only he could understand it. She was made nervous easily. Keep on looking at her ten seconds straight and she would start fidgeting and all. But then again, Jay knew he was a keen observer. His eyes, noted most things a normal person would probably not even pay attention to. At times, this seemed to be his greatest strength. He would see right through most people. And he found Dawn, oddly amusing. There was something about her which he had not ever seen in another girl.

 Lost in his own thoughts, he nearly jumped a mile when someone softly touched his shoulder. 

“Umm, Jay? I guess we should go now. Your dad’s waiting.” Dawn informed him in a low voice. 

He followed her gaze and spotted his dad standing next to a chauffeur driven Mercedes Benz waving at him earnestly to get his attention. 

“Oh! Let’s go then?” He asked her and she followed him nodding her head. Within minutes, they were inside the car and off to their destination.
                          
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“Waooh!” Jay exclaimed quite beside his usual self.

 The place they had just entered was something Jay could not have imagined in a hundred years. It seemed almost magical. A long, curving road dominated the central space of a large stretch of lonely, unused land. There were only a few buildings around. They passed a large, rundown church along a steep cut. It seemed abandoned and creepy. Jay could hardly believe it was still in use. There were a few major food outlets. He managed to see KFC & McDonalds. As they moved forward, he even caught a glimpse of a cafĂ©, serene and quiet, suiting the aura of the surroundings. Further on, the road steepened dangerously. They were now gaining height.

 Jay’s heart pounded in anticipation while his father’s voice droned in the background, weaving in and out of his already occupied mind.

 “…… Still consider it one of my luckiest projects. Finding this place, economical and large, just proved to be a milestone for the latest investment. And you people won’t believe, this wild place had been turned by me into………….. THIS!” 

 He rose up his hands and proudly started gesticulating actively. Jay turned to Dawn and rolled his eyes with a mischievous smile playing on his lips. Dawn who was trying her best not to smile, biting into her lips instead, gave up and had to laugh at Jay’s expression.

The scene outside the rolling car had been replaced gracefully into something more dark and eerie. The sunny, warm weather a few miles back was now long gone. Thick, dark and foreboding clouds now covered the whole of the sky.  Several signs, warned them of going further ahead. They however continued on. A while later, their car stopped near a glamorous house. They alighted quickly. Jay was held spellbound.

 The palace like house before him was like none other he had ever seen. It had been most intricately premeditated and had been, even more skillfully, built. With attractive, large sliding windows, the tea rose painted building with alternating stripes of white and ash grey & a lavish penthouse roof, the house was definitely handsome. It looked magnificently inviting.
 Jay stopped short right before the main entrance of the house and looked questioningly at his father. “What is this place, dad?”

 His father let out a laugh, “Like it? Well Jay, this house has been made especially for you. It is all yours!”

 Jay looked at his father in stunned silence. He was too lost for words. The glorious house before him was his. Wow!

 “R-ee-al-lly?” He stammered. His mother nodded smiling and said in a reassuring voice. 

“I knew you were going to love it!” and with that she took Jay’s hand and squeezed it softly. His father unlocked the door and led them inside. A pink and mauve colored card fluttered onto the ground before Jay. He picked it up and turned it. It said “Accuiel”. His dad was just this………. Too French. 

“……And…..” Jay’s father started with a new sentence but stopped abruptly just a few seconds later.

 “What is it, Dad?” Jay asked.

 “Well, you know Jay, Dawn and you share a common interest?” His father asked hesitantly, handing Jay his guitar.

 “Oh! Yes, dancing and music. So?” Jay answered and questioned his father at the same time. Dawn too looked up at his father her striking head bent to one side a confused expression on her face.

 His father looked at both of them and winked. “You guys are pretty slow, you know?”

 Dawn looked at Jay and shrugged her shoulders. “Come on, Dad! What’s the surprise you have cooked up, now?” Jay inquired, hardly able to disguise his aggravated tone into a bewildered one.
 His father’s smile only grew wider and he didn’t say anything. 

“Prince! It’s nothing to worry about. You and Dawn are going to give dance and music lessons to a few young children who are interested. It’s kind of a charity vocation. You’ll love to. What do you think?” Jay’s mother, like always came to his rescue.

 “Really?” Dawn asked, a charming smile lightening up her face. 

“Yes, darling!” Jay’s mother smiled up at her answering her question.

 “Wow! That’s awesome, Dad! Mom, of course. I have always wanted to do something like that!” 

Jay’s thrilled voice completed the wonderful aura that surrounded the house at the moment. Jay heaved a sigh of relief.  Finally, the whole ‘mystery’ thing was out in the open.
                             
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Dawn sat down on the couch and waited. Everyone else was in their rooms getting fresh before luncheon was served.  She did not feel like changing. Or doing anything for that matter. Her insides swirled in dismay.

Anybody watching her would have told, she was in extreme pain. What was she doing here? Hadn’t she already shut out those chapter years before? But her parents thought it was time for her to get out there. To smile. To be who she was. Only, she wasn’t who she was. She was someone else. Controlled entirely by someone else. Why? She had no idea at all. Her eyes were streaming with tears, her heart pounded deep within her. 

All was wrong. She shouldn’t have been there. That’s when she heard a thud. Someone was coming down. She quickly wiped her face and dried her hands on her jeans below her. She looked at the mirror before her and faked a smile.

 “I am fine.”

 She told herself. She was fine. She smiled to herself. Freaked out, insecure, nostalgic and emotional.