By Tanzila Khan
As he entered the restaurant. A pleasant aroma of pizza welcomed him in. He took a moment to look around and see what everybody else was doing and which topping would he prefer tonight It was a busy restaurant with waiters serving their honorable guests. And the guests chatting and eating happily making noises as if they were the owners. In his mind Faran thought to open a restaurant whose attraction would be silence and peace.
"May I help you sir?” a girl with a tight headband, blood red lipstick asked smiling. Faran noticed some color on her teeth but thought it rude to mention.
"Umm...actually..."
"How many people are with you?” she asked again
"Actually I’m looking for a girl”, finally Faran spoke up but with some uneasiness.
"A girl...may I know her appearance so I can help you find her”, she asked with a lot of interest.
"Actually I haven’t seen her before. It’s a date. A blind date", said Faran. The manager sighed with satisfaction as if she had found the perfect gossip to tell her mates.
"Well if you can explain a little about her we can help you search her"
"Neither of us can. I’m absolutely clueless about this girl. Actually my friends just set me up and sent me here.” Faran’s words came out quickly. He wanted to sort the matter with the manager as soon as possible; afraid she would start an announcement if he didn’t find his date. And the place would find out about his luck.
"All right well look out for individual girls...pretty girls...how about that one?” she pointed at a woman around 30s feeding a child next to her. Faran turned his gaze away as if the manager was joking.
"How about that one?” she pointed at a girl sitting in a corner reading a novel. She was smartly dressed up in an orange shalwar kameez, her hair tied back, she was wearing make up and jewellery. Faran felt his heart beat fast. He had found his date. And this girl seemed absolutely fun to be with. Confident and sweet.
"He slowly started walking towards her wearing his best smile and wondering what to say. As he got closer he saw the novel was ‘Rage of Angels’ by Sydney Sheldon. His friend Zain did tell him that she liked novels. Suddenly Faran's phone started ringing. And the awful sound of the ring tone made him jump and turn his back towards the girl.
"What is it with you?” he spoke heatedly to Zain
"Hey Faran...man where are you? Aren’t you at pizza hut?"
"I am at pizza hut and ive found her, she’s beautiful man...."
"Ahan...that’s wonderful. See I told you it wont hurt. You just need to take a chance. Actually the girl emailed me a minute ago that u weren’t there. I asked her to stay for a little longer", said Zain
“No dude I’m there alright ill see you later garra talk to her now.” with this Faran ended the conversation with his friend and turned around to see the girl. To his surprise there was a man sitting next to her. What was more disappointing was that they were holding hands. Faran turned around in disappointment and was about to walk away when he felt papers lying in his feet. He bent down to pick them up and then looked around to find out who they belonged to. He saw a girl on his side typing recklessly in her laptop. Her eyes were glued to the screen. And she kept sipping something from a mug that said 'if you’re good you don’t need luck'. She had short blond wedge hair. Her face had a pointed pierced nose and a flat forehead. Her lips were thin shining with transparent lip-gloss. She was slim built and fair. She wore jeans and a turtleneck green upper with an orange stole wrapped around her neck.
Faran put the papers on her desk and said,
" I guess these belong to you",
"Oui merci", she replied without looking up but then her eyes fell upon a boy in mid twenties standing next to her. He was dark and tall. With black bushy hair that were neatly combed back. His cheeks produced dimples on both sides as he gave the faintest smile. He wore jeans with a maroon jacket.
"Wait a second...”She cleared her throat and gave a thoughtful laugh. As she began to speak a sneeze interrupted followed by a helpless laugh.
"I think you’re looking at me? I mean for me?” she asked. Faran was watching the sequence of events with interest. The question brought him back to reality that he was looking for the girl his friend had set up for him.
"You really think so...then I guess my search is over.." Faran sat down. The girl had put up a permanent smile and was watching Faran with her hazel eyes.
"You are..??...” Faran began, as he was never told the name of the girl.
"Oh I’m Shakuntala Kumar from Dehradun. I’m here for a research actually as u can see...” she said and held out her hand. Faran shook hands with her and didn’t become conscious that his face was giving one of the ugliest look in the universe. The girl closed her laptop and looked at Faran and her mouth escaped a laugh. Faran’s hand was still in the air.
"I’m Shehla...Shehla Saleem. From...here...Lahore...”Fa
ran could feel his muscles relax and knew that Shehla was observing him.
"Alright that’s a relief.” Faran said with an embarrassing smile. And she again laughed.. Faran noticed that her laugh was rather a beautiful melody and he liked it. He thought about a good question so give a good impression. He wished Zain was there. He had the gift to analyze women in seconds. He could come up with stories about them that were ninety nine percent true but the most interesting fact of his life was, 23 years of his life he was never seen with a women.
“So tell me about you…. you are?”, Shehla started as she put back her cute smile.
“Faran. Faran Nasir.Im 23.Im doing B.B.I.T from Punjab university.” Faran ended feeling happy about being honest. He could have bluffed her and played games. But there was something about her that made him tell her frankly even that he did wet his bed until he turned eight.
“Why B.B.I.T?”, she asked suddenly with a thoughtful expression. Faran leaned forward. He had always given complicated answers to his family and others whenever they asked him about his career. But to Shehla he told the truth.
“I couldn’t think of anything other than this.”, he thought she would laugh but she leaned back and asked more seriously,
“So you don’t have any plan.”
“Plan?”
“U know…. study. Career…job…marriage…. kids. Grandchildren…retirement…. ”, she stressed on the word marriage
“I do have a plan. Its just I don’t rush things.”, Shehla sipped from her mug. Faran saw she was drinking coke. The woman is drinking coke in a mug that she brought from home! Faran felt a little uneasy in the silence that followed..
“So what do u do?” When Faran asked her he felt as if he had disturbed her from a deep thought.
“What?” she asked vaguely and then started of her usual laughs. Faran noticed the attractiveness in her laugh when her lips stretched out exposing her straight white even teeth and the sparkle in her eyes.
“Actually I was wondering about the first time a family came to see me when I was only nineteen…the guy’s face was like a screw driver and they had plans to just take me with them. I mean this word clicked to my mind as soon as I saw him.” she laughed.
”And when he asked me about my favorite actor. I accidentally said screw driver!” Her tone had changed. Her eyes were shining as if she had suddenly found confidence in him. But faran was worried. What was she thinking about him then? Faran could not associate his face with any of the tools.
“…. U know more like a flat tyre with punctures all over….”, Shehla was speaking . So Faran was the flat tyre for her. He decided to play even with her the way she was. No more Mr. nice guy,
“Do you have boyfriends?” he asked
“Sorry?”
“Do you have boyfriends?”
“Define boyfriend”, she asked smartly
“A boy who is a friend”…said Faran with an assuring smile
“Yeah ive got many boyfriends“
“Great”
“What about you?”
“Nah I’m clean”, Faran said cool
“No I mean girlfriends?”
“No I don’t. I said I was clean”
Shehla suddenly raised her hand…drew attention from the waiter and without looking at the menu or consulting Faran ordered two regular fajita pizzas.
##########
After about twenty minutes Faran and Shehla were in a conversation regarding the periodic table. Faran was good at organic chemistry and Shehla got a distinction in chemistry in O’levels. It all started when Shehla asked him about his favorite element. They did so as they munched garlic bread and waited for their order.
“You haven’t told me about your hobbies yet miss Shehla?”
“Irst off olll…ca’ me Shehla…”, .
“Alright Shehla so what do u do when uve got nothing better to do?” Shehla took her time and swallowed her bolus. They hadn’t even introduced each other properly and they had deeply discussed elements rather argued…according to Shehla hydrogen was the lightest gas but Faran argued that its not confirmed yet.
“I do a lot of things actually. Rather I believe in doing a lot of things I’m a journalist by profession and I’m looking for a job in Lahore. I write in magazines. I practice and then I give art lessons. All that I learned in New York. I was born here but I have lived all my life there and I also work at the local gallery in the pottery department. Actually my father is Christian. His name was Peter Albert. But now he’s called Masood Saleem Albert. My mother met him in new York.”, she paused and smiled, Faran was listening intently as he was waiting for such a thing to come out of her.
“My dad saw my mother at the bank and then he started following her…it all started…he invited her to dates and concerts. She kept telling him that she was a Muslim and it wont work out…but it eventually did. My mother went to New York University. When she came back. My father came to Pakistan with her and asked her hand in marriage from my maternal grand parents.”, she stopped and started off again. Faran had stopped chewing the bread. The waiter came up with the pizzas.
“its really hot so please be careful lovely people..”, he said cheerfully and then left. Faran was somewhere in New York spying on Shehla’s parents dating. he imagined Shehla’s mom as a tall and tan Pakistani beauty. And her dad to be well built and handsome. He didn’t feel like eating. He wanted her to never end the story. And Shehla began.
“At first they didn’t agree. Now that’s obvious! But my father assured them that he was all alone in this world. Brought up by his teacher when his parents died in a local train crash. I mean car crash…but it was the religion that was causing the problem so believe it or not he converted. He didn’t convert for himself. He converted for love.” she looked at Faran and then sipped from her mug.
“Then what happened?” asked Faran
“Then I happened.” and both of them gave an effortless giggle.
Shehla started her pizza wondering about Faran’s background.
“You know what I can see the good looks from your father travel down till here Shehla Bano”
“Its Shehla Mr. Faran”, this time she said it without swallowing. Faran took a bite.
“Tell me about you.” asked Shehla.
“Well we Pakistanis have a very simple standard story u know. I hope my parents would have also fallen in love like yours. And then the way your father came and fought for his love. It’s more like a prince fighting with a dragon for his love. Very entertaining.” Shehla was listening while she enjoyed her pizza. Faran noticed that she had picked out all the capsicum and tomatoes and kept them on the side of her plate.
“In Pakistan nothing such happens. Even thinking about something like that is a sin.” Faran expressed amusement and added,
“Even if the marriage is arranged and somebody jokes that’s it’s a love agreement. The marriage is dissolved. My mother never saw my father until Nikah. You know what a Nikah is right?” Faran realized that his accent had switched to being more American. He pronounced the ‘s’ and the ‘t’ in a way that he would never do around his family or friends. Shehla raised her eyebrow.
“Yes the qabool hai qabool hai qabool hai part right?” Shehla had a good Urdu accent.
“Yes that’s right, so after Nikah the first time my mother saw my father. The first thing she did was greeted him.” Shehla smiled and for a second drowned in a thought.
“ And then it all began. They eventually did fall in love. They have been married for the past 24 years and till today they have been living like friends. And happy”
“So you believe in love?” asked Shehla
“I do believe that my parents marriage was totally arranged but they did eventually fall in love. So why all the today’s generation bullshit and why not just marry the way it is there in our culture.” As Faran finished Shehla leaned back and asked,
“You do believe all this don’t you?”
“Of course!!”
“Then why are you here?” Faran looked at Shehla for a moment and felt as if he had no answer.
“That’s because…uh…. my friends set me up…you see…they just forced me to come.”, Faran stammered, he knew it was a lame reason but he didn’t want Shehla to take him wrong either. Shehla sipped from her mug
“So technically were both wasting time…”
“Oh no. I don’t think so…. don’t take me wrong,”
“Are you trying to say that you like me?”
“Yes of course I like you. I mean no…yes…no don’t take me wrong…” Faran became quite knowing it was no use. Shehla seemed amused as if she was playing chess and her opponent had lost his mind. She relaxed and sipped the never-ending coke from her mug. She slowly said,
“I understand you Faran.”
“ Oh thank you…”, Faran began feeling good that the weird part of the date was over.
“I mean I understand boys your age like to trap girls and then call them girlfriends…you all would like a trophy sitting next to you in the car wont you? For everyone to see. Something that would make you a bigger person. Would give you respect...and that is why you all readily agree to meet…you people don’t even care what if the other person is a terrorist or a suicide bomber…that’s your true side.” Shehla finished. Faran could feel his ears becoming hot. What did this woman think of herself? Ok fine she’s good looking but that does not mean she can insult anybody. Where was this all heading? Faran shot back,
“Ahan? Oh really? So tell me? What was the emergency? Did the latest and hottest boyfriend dump miss Shehla so she had to agree to a blind date besides having such a realistic approach?” Faran asked in the most irritating manner. But Shehla’s smile widened and he hated it this time.
“Oh come on Faran…why are we getting into this stupid conversasion. Were here to know each other right? And you know what I think? If we are made for each other so no matter what we do. We will be married. So it does not matter if we meet here or in New York or after Nikah”, Faran realized she was right. And they were just about to ruin a nice evening.
“So tell me about your job?” asked Shehla with interest
“I was working at a call center first. But as I got promoted. I had to leave the job because”
“Because?”
“Because I got bored simple!” Shehla smiled.
“So will it work?” Faran asked without any uneasiness after a short pause
“I think yes. I mean I don’t have any problem for another date. I mean people fall in love when they see each other too much. And at the moment I have got no spice in my life. Not even a job. So it basically depends on you if you want to fall in love with me or not” Faran blinked. He felt as if he was there to sell her something but she had proved that something to be the worst of its kind. All he could say was
“Alright” but in his heart he said, yeah right!
Faran and Shehla finished their pizzas and discussed more about the advantages of being the single child. All the adventures they had had. Faran told her about his friends and his liking for box office movies. Shehla told him about living alone and spending. Both found each other intelligent, mannered and extremely entertaining. But neither of them expressed anything in their conversation. After sometime it was time to say goodbye as Shehla had an interview in the morning in the Dawn head office. They exchanged their phone numbers and said good-bye. Shehla was obviously given the wrong one. Faran left is his car and went straight to Zain’s house. Shehla drove herself around the parking area.
After 20 minutes. She came back to where they were sitting. She told the receptionist that she had lost her bracelet. She bent down under the table, picked her bracelet, along with a recorder and a removed microphones from the seats. The waiter who had brought the pizzas brought forward an envelope and handed it to her. She took out a thousand rupees bill from her purse and handed back. They both smiled and then Shehla actually left carefully clutching to the envelope
Part 1
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As he entered the restaurant. A pleasant aroma of pizza welcomed him in. He took a moment to look around and see what everybody else was doing and which topping would he prefer tonight It was a busy restaurant with waiters serving their honorable guests. And the guests chatting and eating happily making noises as if they were the owners. In his mind Faran thought to open a restaurant whose attraction would be silence and peace.
"May I help you sir?” a girl with a tight headband, blood red lipstick asked smiling. Faran noticed some color on her teeth but thought it rude to mention.
"Umm...actually..."
"How many people are with you?” she asked again
"Actually I’m looking for a girl”, finally Faran spoke up but with some uneasiness.
"A girl...may I know her appearance so I can help you find her”, she asked with a lot of interest.
"Actually I haven’t seen her before. It’s a date. A blind date", said Faran. The manager sighed with satisfaction as if she had found the perfect gossip to tell her mates.
"Well if you can explain a little about her we can help you search her"
"Neither of us can. I’m absolutely clueless about this girl. Actually my friends just set me up and sent me here.” Faran’s words came out quickly. He wanted to sort the matter with the manager as soon as possible; afraid she would start an announcement if he didn’t find his date. And the place would find out about his luck.
"All right well look out for individual girls...pretty girls...how about that one?” she pointed at a woman around 30s feeding a child next to her. Faran turned his gaze away as if the manager was joking.
"How about that one?” she pointed at a girl sitting in a corner reading a novel. She was smartly dressed up in an orange shalwar kameez, her hair tied back, she was wearing make up and jewellery. Faran felt his heart beat fast. He had found his date. And this girl seemed absolutely fun to be with. Confident and sweet.
"He slowly started walking towards her wearing his best smile and wondering what to say. As he got closer he saw the novel was ‘Rage of Angels’ by Sydney Sheldon. His friend Zain did tell him that she liked novels. Suddenly Faran's phone started ringing. And the awful sound of the ring tone made him jump and turn his back towards the girl.
"What is it with you?” he spoke heatedly to Zain
"Hey Faran...man where are you? Aren’t you at pizza hut?"
"I am at pizza hut and ive found her, she’s beautiful man...."
"Ahan...that’s wonderful. See I told you it wont hurt. You just need to take a chance. Actually the girl emailed me a minute ago that u weren’t there. I asked her to stay for a little longer", said Zain
“No dude I’m there alright ill see you later garra talk to her now.” with this Faran ended the conversation with his friend and turned around to see the girl. To his surprise there was a man sitting next to her. What was more disappointing was that they were holding hands. Faran turned around in disappointment and was about to walk away when he felt papers lying in his feet. He bent down to pick them up and then looked around to find out who they belonged to. He saw a girl on his side typing recklessly in her laptop. Her eyes were glued to the screen. And she kept sipping something from a mug that said 'if you’re good you don’t need luck'. She had short blond wedge hair. Her face had a pointed pierced nose and a flat forehead. Her lips were thin shining with transparent lip-gloss. She was slim built and fair. She wore jeans and a turtleneck green upper with an orange stole wrapped around her neck.
Faran put the papers on her desk and said,
" I guess these belong to you",
"Oui merci", she replied without looking up but then her eyes fell upon a boy in mid twenties standing next to her. He was dark and tall. With black bushy hair that were neatly combed back. His cheeks produced dimples on both sides as he gave the faintest smile. He wore jeans with a maroon jacket.
"Wait a second...”She cleared her throat and gave a thoughtful laugh. As she began to speak a sneeze interrupted followed by a helpless laugh.
"I think you’re looking at me? I mean for me?” she asked. Faran was watching the sequence of events with interest. The question brought him back to reality that he was looking for the girl his friend had set up for him.
"You really think so...then I guess my search is over.." Faran sat down. The girl had put up a permanent smile and was watching Faran with her hazel eyes.
"You are..??...” Faran began, as he was never told the name of the girl.
"Oh I’m Shakuntala Kumar from Dehradun. I’m here for a research actually as u can see...” she said and held out her hand. Faran shook hands with her and didn’t become conscious that his face was giving one of the ugliest look in the universe. The girl closed her laptop and looked at Faran and her mouth escaped a laugh. Faran’s hand was still in the air.
"I’m Shehla...Shehla Saleem. From...here...Lahore...”Fa
"Alright that’s a relief.” Faran said with an embarrassing smile. And she again laughed.. Faran noticed that her laugh was rather a beautiful melody and he liked it. He thought about a good question so give a good impression. He wished Zain was there. He had the gift to analyze women in seconds. He could come up with stories about them that were ninety nine percent true but the most interesting fact of his life was, 23 years of his life he was never seen with a women.
“So tell me about you…. you are?”, Shehla started as she put back her cute smile.
“Faran. Faran Nasir.Im 23.Im doing B.B.I.T from Punjab university.” Faran ended feeling happy about being honest. He could have bluffed her and played games. But there was something about her that made him tell her frankly even that he did wet his bed until he turned eight.
“Why B.B.I.T?”, she asked suddenly with a thoughtful expression. Faran leaned forward. He had always given complicated answers to his family and others whenever they asked him about his career. But to Shehla he told the truth.
“I couldn’t think of anything other than this.”, he thought she would laugh but she leaned back and asked more seriously,
“So you don’t have any plan.”
“Plan?”
“U know…. study. Career…job…marriage…. kids. Grandchildren…retirement….
“I do have a plan. Its just I don’t rush things.”, Shehla sipped from her mug. Faran saw she was drinking coke. The woman is drinking coke in a mug that she brought from home! Faran felt a little uneasy in the silence that followed..
“So what do u do?” When Faran asked her he felt as if he had disturbed her from a deep thought.
“What?” she asked vaguely and then started of her usual laughs. Faran noticed the attractiveness in her laugh when her lips stretched out exposing her straight white even teeth and the sparkle in her eyes.
“Actually I was wondering about the first time a family came to see me when I was only nineteen…the guy’s face was like a screw driver and they had plans to just take me with them. I mean this word clicked to my mind as soon as I saw him.” she laughed.
”And when he asked me about my favorite actor. I accidentally said screw driver!” Her tone had changed. Her eyes were shining as if she had suddenly found confidence in him. But faran was worried. What was she thinking about him then? Faran could not associate his face with any of the tools.
“…. U know more like a flat tyre with punctures all over….”, Shehla was speaking . So Faran was the flat tyre for her. He decided to play even with her the way she was. No more Mr. nice guy,
“Do you have boyfriends?” he asked
“Sorry?”
“Do you have boyfriends?”
“Define boyfriend”, she asked smartly
“A boy who is a friend”…said Faran with an assuring smile
“Yeah ive got many boyfriends“
“Great”
“What about you?”
“Nah I’m clean”, Faran said cool
“No I mean girlfriends?”
“No I don’t. I said I was clean”
Shehla suddenly raised her hand…drew attention from the waiter and without looking at the menu or consulting Faran ordered two regular fajita pizzas.
##########
After about twenty minutes Faran and Shehla were in a conversation regarding the periodic table. Faran was good at organic chemistry and Shehla got a distinction in chemistry in O’levels. It all started when Shehla asked him about his favorite element. They did so as they munched garlic bread and waited for their order.
“You haven’t told me about your hobbies yet miss Shehla?”
“Irst off olll…ca’ me Shehla…”, .
“Alright Shehla so what do u do when uve got nothing better to do?” Shehla took her time and swallowed her bolus. They hadn’t even introduced each other properly and they had deeply discussed elements rather argued…according to Shehla hydrogen was the lightest gas but Faran argued that its not confirmed yet.
“I do a lot of things actually. Rather I believe in doing a lot of things I’m a journalist by profession and I’m looking for a job in Lahore. I write in magazines. I practice and then I give art lessons. All that I learned in New York. I was born here but I have lived all my life there and I also work at the local gallery in the pottery department. Actually my father is Christian. His name was Peter Albert. But now he’s called Masood Saleem Albert. My mother met him in new York.”, she paused and smiled, Faran was listening intently as he was waiting for such a thing to come out of her.
“My dad saw my mother at the bank and then he started following her…it all started…he invited her to dates and concerts. She kept telling him that she was a Muslim and it wont work out…but it eventually did. My mother went to New York University. When she came back. My father came to Pakistan with her and asked her hand in marriage from my maternal grand parents.”, she stopped and started off again. Faran had stopped chewing the bread. The waiter came up with the pizzas.
“its really hot so please be careful lovely people..”, he said cheerfully and then left. Faran was somewhere in New York spying on Shehla’s parents dating. he imagined Shehla’s mom as a tall and tan Pakistani beauty. And her dad to be well built and handsome. He didn’t feel like eating. He wanted her to never end the story. And Shehla began.
“At first they didn’t agree. Now that’s obvious! But my father assured them that he was all alone in this world. Brought up by his teacher when his parents died in a local train crash. I mean car crash…but it was the religion that was causing the problem so believe it or not he converted. He didn’t convert for himself. He converted for love.” she looked at Faran and then sipped from her mug.
“Then what happened?” asked Faran
“Then I happened.” and both of them gave an effortless giggle.
Shehla started her pizza wondering about Faran’s background.
“You know what I can see the good looks from your father travel down till here Shehla Bano”
“Its Shehla Mr. Faran”, this time she said it without swallowing. Faran took a bite.
“Tell me about you.” asked Shehla.
“Well we Pakistanis have a very simple standard story u know. I hope my parents would have also fallen in love like yours. And then the way your father came and fought for his love. It’s more like a prince fighting with a dragon for his love. Very entertaining.” Shehla was listening while she enjoyed her pizza. Faran noticed that she had picked out all the capsicum and tomatoes and kept them on the side of her plate.
“In Pakistan nothing such happens. Even thinking about something like that is a sin.” Faran expressed amusement and added,
“Even if the marriage is arranged and somebody jokes that’s it’s a love agreement. The marriage is dissolved. My mother never saw my father until Nikah. You know what a Nikah is right?” Faran realized that his accent had switched to being more American. He pronounced the ‘s’ and the ‘t’ in a way that he would never do around his family or friends. Shehla raised her eyebrow.
“Yes the qabool hai qabool hai qabool hai part right?” Shehla had a good Urdu accent.
“Yes that’s right, so after Nikah the first time my mother saw my father. The first thing she did was greeted him.” Shehla smiled and for a second drowned in a thought.
“ And then it all began. They eventually did fall in love. They have been married for the past 24 years and till today they have been living like friends. And happy”
“So you believe in love?” asked Shehla
“I do believe that my parents marriage was totally arranged but they did eventually fall in love. So why all the today’s generation bullshit and why not just marry the way it is there in our culture.” As Faran finished Shehla leaned back and asked,
“You do believe all this don’t you?”
“Of course!!”
“Then why are you here?” Faran looked at Shehla for a moment and felt as if he had no answer.
“That’s because…uh…. my friends set me up…you see…they just forced me to come.”, Faran stammered, he knew it was a lame reason but he didn’t want Shehla to take him wrong either. Shehla sipped from her mug
“So technically were both wasting time…”
“Oh no. I don’t think so…. don’t take me wrong,”
“Are you trying to say that you like me?”
“Yes of course I like you. I mean no…yes…no don’t take me wrong…” Faran became quite knowing it was no use. Shehla seemed amused as if she was playing chess and her opponent had lost his mind. She relaxed and sipped the never-ending coke from her mug. She slowly said,
“I understand you Faran.”
“ Oh thank you…”, Faran began feeling good that the weird part of the date was over.
“I mean I understand boys your age like to trap girls and then call them girlfriends…you all would like a trophy sitting next to you in the car wont you? For everyone to see. Something that would make you a bigger person. Would give you respect...and that is why you all readily agree to meet…you people don’t even care what if the other person is a terrorist or a suicide bomber…that’s your true side.” Shehla finished. Faran could feel his ears becoming hot. What did this woman think of herself? Ok fine she’s good looking but that does not mean she can insult anybody. Where was this all heading? Faran shot back,
“Ahan? Oh really? So tell me? What was the emergency? Did the latest and hottest boyfriend dump miss Shehla so she had to agree to a blind date besides having such a realistic approach?” Faran asked in the most irritating manner. But Shehla’s smile widened and he hated it this time.
“Oh come on Faran…why are we getting into this stupid conversasion. Were here to know each other right? And you know what I think? If we are made for each other so no matter what we do. We will be married. So it does not matter if we meet here or in New York or after Nikah”, Faran realized she was right. And they were just about to ruin a nice evening.
“So tell me about your job?” asked Shehla with interest
“I was working at a call center first. But as I got promoted. I had to leave the job because”
“Because?”
“Because I got bored simple!” Shehla smiled.
“So will it work?” Faran asked without any uneasiness after a short pause
“I think yes. I mean I don’t have any problem for another date. I mean people fall in love when they see each other too much. And at the moment I have got no spice in my life. Not even a job. So it basically depends on you if you want to fall in love with me or not” Faran blinked. He felt as if he was there to sell her something but she had proved that something to be the worst of its kind. All he could say was
“Alright” but in his heart he said, yeah right!
Faran and Shehla finished their pizzas and discussed more about the advantages of being the single child. All the adventures they had had. Faran told her about his friends and his liking for box office movies. Shehla told him about living alone and spending. Both found each other intelligent, mannered and extremely entertaining. But neither of them expressed anything in their conversation. After sometime it was time to say goodbye as Shehla had an interview in the morning in the Dawn head office. They exchanged their phone numbers and said good-bye. Shehla was obviously given the wrong one. Faran left is his car and went straight to Zain’s house. Shehla drove herself around the parking area.
After 20 minutes. She came back to where they were sitting. She told the receptionist that she had lost her bracelet. She bent down under the table, picked her bracelet, along with a recorder and a removed microphones from the seats. The waiter who had brought the pizzas brought forward an envelope and handed it to her. She took out a thousand rupees bill from her purse and handed back. They both smiled and then Shehla actually left carefully clutching to the envelope
