
“We have fixed Khushi engagement! It’s taking place on Sunday night!”
Lavanya and Khushi looked at one another and then at the large woman in front of them. Both unable to comprehend or say anything. Lavanya came out of the trance first.
“But buaji! Tonight is Wednesday! We only have 4 days! And more importantly Khushi doesn’t know anything about this guy! You can’t expect her to get engaged to him! And what about what she has to say, you haven’t even asked Khushi if this is what she wants. If she wants to marry him, or if there is someone else that she cares for! You can’t do this! You can’t just make a decision like that without even consulting her, this isn’t the 20th century where you can just fix your daughter’s marriage and be done with it. We have rights and we deserve to make our own decisions, this is just… This is insanity!”
“Lavanya! Whatever we are doing is for the benefit of Khushi! We haven’t asked Khushi because we know she would never refuse this boy. He’s a gem, the kind of boy that you girls would choose for yourselves any way! We haven’t picked a random champu off the streets, we have found a educated boy from a good family. A family we know well. We know what we are doing.”
Lavanya opened her mouth to argue back but was stopped by the mother. Garima could tell that if her daughter and her sister-in-law started arguing now, there was no stopping them. They would carry on locking horns all night, neither of them would give in.
“Jiji, tell them exactly what happened, they have a right to know everything from the start. If you explain it all properly, they will be more understanding and open to understanding what is happening.”
“Very well. His name is Aayaan Malhotra and he’s from London. He’s settled in the UK and has come back to get married. He’s been here for the last 3 months and has been looking for a bride but has been unsuccessful. That’s when one of our family friends told his family about us. They said that we have two daughters, both of which are of marriage age. So they came to our house a couple of nights ago and we told them about both of you. We showed them pictures of the both of you and they couldn’t decide. Aayaan was asked which one of you two he liked more, he said that both of you are beautiful and both are educated, two of the main things that matter to him. He said that he couldn’t choose, especially without meeting you and actually knowing what you both are like. So his family asked about you age. We said that you’re the same age, only Khushi is 4 months older. Due to this, they said that seeing as Khushi was the older sister, they would get their son married to her. But then they realised that something had to be wrong, because it’s not possible for you to be biological sisters because you only have a 4 months difference between you. We then told them how we had adopted Khushi after her parents died. They asked whose daughter was Khushi actually. We said you were the daughter of the Late Raj and Parvati Gupta. Once we said this, they said that they had known your parents, that they had been good friends with your parents and that you would be the perfect daughter-in-law for their family. So of course we said yes.”
Khushi and Lavanya listened patiently, taking in everything that Buaji had said. Khushi felt her head spinning slightly, there was so much going on and it was all happening so fast that she was struggling to comprehend. Luckily, she had Lavanya on hand who was ready with her questions and objections.
“Buaji, how could you just agree? They might be good people and they might have known Raj uncle and Parvati aunty, but you should have asked Khushi! How do you know that Khushi is ready for this. I just can’t believe…”
Garima cut Lavanya off by turning her attention to Khushi.
“Khushi if you don’t want to get married, or if there is someone else in your life, tell us dear. We won’t mind. At the end of the day, this is your life and you have every right to live it the way you want to. We just want to fulfil our responsibilities as your parents and do what we think is best for you, but if this isn’t what you want, we understand that and we will respect your decision.”
Khushi looks at Garima. She was confused. She didn’t know what to say. Thoughts of Arnav came to her, but then she looked up at these people, the people that had taken care of every need, the people that loved her when she didn’t have anywhere else to go, the people that never let her feel like an orphan. She couldn’t say no. She knew that whatever they were doing, they were doing it for her benefit.
“I agree to this rishta.”
*****
“Lavanya, hurry, check if Khushi is ready or not, the boy’s family will be arriving soon!”
It was the evening of the engagement and there were only a few hours left until Khushi would be engaged. She had met Aayaan, and he was lovely. He had been sweet and caring. He told Khushi that even though things were happening really quickly, he wanted them to be friends first and get to know each other well before they actually got married.
Everything had happened so fast that she hadn’t really had the chance to get nervous or think about other things. But now with only so little time left, Khushi was beginning to feel her nerves. She couldn’t help but think if she was making the right decision or not. She had tried to avoid thinking about Arnav, but now that she was sat here, ready for her engagement, she couldn’t help but think about him. She had thought that she would get married to him and only him. But clearly the universe had other plans for her.
She had so many thoughts of how her engagement would be if she were getting engaged to Arnav but now… Everything was so different. She had taken a backseat as the Kashyap’s organised everything. They had planned a grand engagement, Lavanya above all making sure that they left no stone unturned. When Khushi had first agreed, La had dragged Khushi up to their bedroom and demanded to know what the hell she was playing at. But when Khushi had said that she really did think that this would be for the best, Lavanya eased up slightly. Though La still had her questions and her reservations, she knew that if Khushi was willing to give her life a chance, and if she was willing to embrace what was coming at her, she wasn’t about to step in her way.
Lavanya had begun to get a crack on preparing for the engagement after that and she made sure that everything was absolutely perfect.
Looking at her watch, Lavanya rushed up to Khushi’s room to check that her sister was ready to go. Lavanya herself was already dressed in a hot pink lengha with her hair styled pin straight. She went for a simple look, but being Lavanya she looked amazing as ever.
She walked into Khushi’s room, and found Khushi ready. She was standing by the mirror in an cream and pink lengha, her hair was curled slightly with tiny diamante clips pinning back loose strands so that they wouldn’t keep falling onto her face. In awe at how good her sister looked, Lavanya went and stood next to Khushi and realised that all of a sudden Khushi was a whole lot taller than she was. That’s when she noticed Khushi wearing a pair of killer silver heels.
“You look amazing Khushi!”
“Do I?”
“Babes, you’re going to knock Aayaan dead! Let me take a picture, Sia’ll be dying to see you!”
Lavanya snapped a few photos of Khushi when a girl of similar age to them rushed into the room.
“Lavanya, hurry! Aayaan’s here!”
“What? They’re here? Priya you go, give me a sec I’m coming!”
“Ok.”
Priya rushed away and Lavanya held Khushi’s hand.
“You ok?”
“Have you said anything to Arnav?”
“No.”
“That’s fine.”
“But Khushi you have to tell him. How’s he going to feel once he finds out?”
“Well he isn’t going to find out until I’m married, so it doesn’t matter.”
“But Khushi…”
“La please, don’t say anything. I know what you’re going to say, there’s no proof that he actually slept with her, but what if he did? And even if he didn’t this time, what if he does this to me again another time. I can’t risk it La. For once in my life I have to be selfish and the best thing for me right now is to accept this proposal.”
“Okay, okay, if that’s what you want Khushi, then I respect your decision and I won’t bring up the Arnav topic again. I just want you to be certain that this is what you want because this is a huge deal and it isn’t something you should do if you just want to spite Arnav. This is about your whole life and it has to be something you really want. If there is any doubt in your mind, or if you think you don’t have the right intentions, then you still have time to walk away… Just think about it.
Any way, I’m going down to greet the guests and the grooms side, I’ll come and get you when they want you.”
With that Lavanya left Khushi in her room with her thoughts. She thought about everything Lavanya had said and she knew that she was doing what was best for her. This wasn’t about spiting Arnav or trying to get a reaction out of him, this was her putting herself first for once. Khushi was content with her decision, well as content as she could be. She was going to do this, she was going to get engaged to Aayaan today and soon she would marry him. Nothing was going to change her decision.
*****
Downstairs all the guests had arrived and Aayaan’s family too had arrived. He was wearing a black sharwani with a hesitant smile. Aayaan was highly good looking, but compared to Arnav, he was pretty average. It was one of the first things that both Khushi and Lavanya had noticed about him, but neither had verbalised their thoughts to the other.
Aayaan entered the house and looked around. He noticed that everything looked much more different than it had done the last time he had visited. He looked around and couldn’t see Khushi.
Khushi… Her name made him smile. There had been many women that he had met, but none of them had what Khushi had. She was different. She seemed special. But she seemed sad. Aayaan had noticed that for a girl who was getting engaged to a hot guy like himself from London, she didn’t look happy. He had asked her, but she had simply said that everything was fine, but simply because everything was happening so soon, she wasn’t sure she was ready. He had wanted to ask her more, but had very little time to actually speak to one another. He knew that he should have asked her about it more, but if she had agreed to the engagement, then it meant that she wanted this. He would be able to speak to her and get to know her better after the engagement had happened, there was no point trying to press her about it when their time was so limited.
As the evening went on and most of the guests had arrived, the families had decided that they should get the engagement ceremony started. Garima told Lavanya to go and get Khushi. She made her way up to their room and then bought Khushi down with her. Khushi looked nervous and Lavanya wanted to stop and speak to her, calm her nerves down, but everyone was waiting on them and she knew what people were like. If they stopped for even a moment, people would make a big deal out of nothing. She gave Khushi a reassuring squeeze and whispered in her ear that everything was going to be fine, it was all going to be okay. Khushi whispered her thanks back.
As she came down the stairs, she tried to focus her attention on the stairs so that she wouldn’t trip over her lengha, but then she looked up and saw Aayaan smiling at her.
Everyone who had seen him so far had told her how handsome they thought he was, and how lucky she was that she had found such a good looking and educated boy, but all she could think about was how nothing compared to Arnav. She brushed the thought of Arnav away and walked slowly down the stairs. Now wasn’t the time to think about Arnav. Her thought should only be on Aayaan, the gorgeous guy who was about to become her fiancé.
Everyone smiled and whispered about how good she looked and took pictures of her as she came down the stairs. Lavanya led Khushi over to where the platform was set and where Aayaan was already sitting down on a chair. When he saw Lavanya and Khushi approach, he got up and offered Khushi a hand. Hesitantly, she took it and got onto the platform. She smiled a thank you to Aayaan and then looked down again.
“You look lovely!”
“Thank you.”
The rituals started and Aayaan’s brother passed him a ring and he slid it onto Khushi’s finger. Lavanya gave Khushi a ring and she put it on Aayaan. Everyone smiled, laughed and clapped. Everyone was cheering for the couple who seemed to be perfect for each other. People took tonnes of pictures of the new couple and blessed them all the best for their future.
For the rest of the evening, everyone danced. Aayaan and Khushi had been forced to dance with each other. They had been reluctant as they just want to sit and talk to one another, but they gave in and decided that they would dance and try and make conversation at the same time.
As the evening went on, the guests began to leave, leaving only the grooms family and the brides family. The elders of both families had moved into another room to speak about dates for the wedding and had left all the younger members to speak amongst themselves.
It was during the course of the evening that Khushi reached the conclusion that even though she still loved Arnav, Aayaan was her future and she had to at least give him a chance. He wanted to have a future with her and the least she could do was be fair on him by at least trying to make an effort. She knew that it was going to be hard, but Aayaan had reassured her over and over again that they could take things as slowly as they wanted, that for now they should just try to form a friendship and get to know each other. She appreciated that, appreciated that he understood that she needed time to really process all of this and accept what was happening.
“Khushi, I know this is happening all of a sudden, and I understand that you want time, but I just want you to know that I am here for you. Until the wedding, I want us to get to know each other and be friends.”
“Thank you. For understanding me.”
Before either of them could say any more, the elders came out of the room they had been in and called attention onto themselves.
“May I have your attention please? After much discussion, we have decided that the wedding will take place in 3 months time. We have a few dates in mind and we will have to speak to venues to see which date is available for us, but for now that is all the information that we can share.”
Khushi let out a sigh of relief and smiled. Her heart felt more at ease all of a sudden. All day, she had been worried that they would say that the wedding would be within the next month because she knew that Aayaan would have to go back to the UK soon, but now, knowing that there was a bit of time, she felt so much more at ease. There was time, she wasn’t getting married quite yet.



