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Khushi and Alberto went through the rest
of the stuff which was very interesting, but Khushi could feel that
restlessness in Alberto as if he was searching for something and he could not
find it. When she was looking up a soup bowl of Padmanabh Simha’s era, he
excused himself and went in to speak to the cleaning staff about the famous
flower holder of the Simha clan, which was a part of the plate of worship that
the Simhas carried to the Maasani Amman temple for the annual festival of the
goddess!
As Khushi frowned at Alberto’s impatience
and admired the intricacies of the silver rimmed ceramic soup bowl, she felt an
odd sensation and then sniffed in the air. She realized for the moment she was
alone in the huge gallery, as the staff had retired downstairs for a short
break. As she sniffed she could distinctly decipher the scent that wafted
across- The Valley of the Willows’…She looked around her but there was none and
then she heard the whisper close to her ear, “Have you not listened to the
Legend unread?DO NOT GO ALONE ON PATHS UNTREAD!”
Khushi broke into goosebumps and looked
around and took courage to ask,” Who is there?”
Although she aimed at shouting her
question, she found her voice failing her and it came as a hiss.
In reply there was a low whistle, and
also the scent of the famous perfume of Willow Feathers and the hair on the
back of her neck stood erect on its end when there was a moment towards her
left and a cardboard box fell spilling its content on to the floor.
Khushi was so petrified, that she jumped
and contemplated on shouting for help. Alberto was just in the other room a few
paces away.
What
was this strange eerie feeling!
She
shook her head to shirk off her errant thoughts, and opened her mouth to call
for Alberto!
“SHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!” The voice in her
ear echoed and this time she found the voice surrounding her, but she could not
see anyone around.
This
was getting scary!
She thought and bolted to her left to get
out of the place, but as she moved, she saw the stuff spilt on the floor and a
red bound book caught her attention. Khushi looked at the room where Alberto
was and she could hazily see him turned with his back to her and chatting up
the young lad who was cleaning the stuff… she felt better although still scared,
but something in her urged to check the red bound book and she walked to it and
picked it up. It did not have any title. It was strange. Then she found a small
metal object, which was in a hexagonal shape. She stared at the objects and a
strange urge developed in her to explore further, but she could then hear
Alberto saying his goodbyes to the cleaning staff and she did not have time to
go through the book.
Its
only a book Khushi! She told herself and the metal
object she did not have any idea about. But she just wanted to check them
before replacing and she did not somehow want to share it with Alberto. She did
not have any reason for thinking so. But she had to act fast. She closed her
eyes and asked herself, Am I stealing?
But
you are the wife of the heir to the whole place! Her heart told her. So technically all
the stuff belonged to her husband and she being the wife had a right to it.
Although she was taking it without informing others.
OK!
I shall replace it tomorrow.
She immediately stuffed it inside her coat and zipped it up and turned just in
time to greet Alberto asking, “Any luck?”
“Well yes and no!” He said moodily. “The
flower holder is not for exhibition and well the translations of the quartet I
might just get to see, as they are yet to open one last cardboard box still.
But I am not allowed beyond four o clock here. So…well… I guess it wont help!”
“Alberto! What is it that you are looking for?” Khushi asked him straight.
“Alberto! What is it that you are looking for?” Khushi asked him straight.
“Me? Nothing.” He smiled and his eyes
gleamed. Somehow Khushi thought that they were extra bright.
“Then how come you are so restless?” She
continued interrogating him.
“Restless? Oh! Not all! Why do you think
so K?” He narrowed his eyes at her in denial.
“I don’t think! I can actually see that
you are searching for something and you are disappointed right now.” Khushi
took him head on.
“Ok! He shook his head and said, “Yes I
am searching for something. And yes I am disappointed. Actually… I am searching
for the missing transcript and the authenticity for the curse. Both of which I
am unable to establish any link to and without that you know I can’t publish.
He said shrugging.”
“But… why are you so… worked up for such
a small issue?” Khushi asked him.
“Small issue? Well may be. But you are a
writer too. The legend is incomplete and they say it’s cursed. Can you find
anything that is out of place there?” He asked her.
Khushi nodded in the negative.
“Well that’s what makes me frustrated.
You go round and round and you just don’t find any answers.” He cribbed.
“Exactly.” Khushi couldn’t help but agree
with him.
“That’s what ignites that writer’s
instinct in me. Listen! Either there is something definitely more to all this
or this is a very big and old joke that is played by some over imaginative
creative mind to keep everybody going in circles as an eternal joke” Alberto
said in one breath.
Khushi stared at him as he spat the words
in frustration.
At her silence, he got encouraged and
said, “ If you read further, you will find they got married and Arnav Simha
went through several motions of life. The story stops abruptly there for me.
Although the history talks about a series of battles and progress of the Valley
and take over by the British East India Company etc… but there is something
missing K, which I cant somehow get through.” He said.
He
was bang on! Khushi
thought. He seemed to be harmless but she must be careful.
“So what next?” She asked.
“One last effort I want to put before the
Annual Ball tomorrow evening.” He said seriously.
“And what is that? May I know?” Khushi
asked him.
“A visit to the local Library. That’s
what I plan to do tomorrow.” He said.
“But why? May be there would be some clue
there from the local lores.” He quipped and said, “I just want to know the
quartets. I feel there is something hidden in them. Some message.”
“Ok. But why do you suspect anything at
all? You say the legend is ordinary.” Khushi said with a sinking heart. She too
thought so much off it and it was like an anti climax after all those imaginary
scenes her mind played through expecting the worse at every twist and turn in
the story.
“Oh Trust me! There are lots of cues in
the story if you read between the lines” Alberto said and something in his
voice alerted Khushi about his intent and she found something of a glint in his
eye which he quickly camouflaged by a smile and said,” You did not confirm
about the date tomorrow evening. Can I take you to the ball?”
Khushi now was in a fix.
Should
she reveal her identity?
She somehow was not sure.
She simply said,” I told you I am staying
with one of the founder family and I am sure they might have arranged someone
for me. It would be rude to… well… go with you. Thanks but sorry!” She smiled
at him.
“That’s fine!” He said smiling ruefully
and immediately added,” Would you like to go to the library with me tomorrow?”
Khushi somehow did not feel like it.
Especially after that whisper and the eerie experience. And it was in the
morning and too close to the evening ball. She had to get dressed and also be
ready for Arnav and Nani. She shook her head and said, “I am afraid the answer
is no.”
“Why not?” Alberto insisted.
“It’s just that… I feel there isn’t
anything much to all this. Or may be whatever it was, is now no longer there!
You understand what I say?” She asked him.
“I do but I disagree.”He said and
shrugged and gave her his card saying,” Just in case you change your mind,
that’s my hotel number and also… you know where to find me.”
He then said goodbye and left. Khushi
closed her eyes and calmed herself down as the workers now were back and she
felt secure.
Joel came up just then and they walked
down to go back to the Casa.
The
Whisper Valley
After having dinner, Joel retired saying
that he had a hectic day the next day. Khushi sat with Garima by the fire which
made the parlour cozy. Garima watched the television, while Khushi inspected
the book she found at the ball room. It was a red bound book with a single thin
gold line that was spread horizontally across the foot of the book. It was
strange with no title or markings on it. She opened it and found the edges gone,
eaten by may be termites and it smelt musty. She concentrated on the first page,
which was yellowed beyond recognition and was so faded that she could not make
anything off it. The second page was similar but the third had a few lines that
were faintly legible and she could read a few words written in someone’s hand
writing, that read, “…and the jungles that surround the temple are testimony to
the Goddess’s power and her grandeur. The ancient relics are preserved by the
tribal chiefs for centuries and…” the script faded off. Khushi frowned and
turned the pages and could not find anything that was legible. At several
places the ink had blotted over and made it impossible to read through. In
between she caught the Simha plaque merely by its shape and the drawing was
poor but there was a big ink blot to the foot of the drawing. She turned the
page and she saw a map. May be of the jungle she thought and then turned few
more pages and found pages that were half eaten by termites.
No good she thought and put it aside and
then she dove into her shirt pocket, and extracted the metal object and stared
at it. It was black and hexagonal in shape, and was full of grime and
everything was blotted off. “I will just be back ma!” She said and walked into
the kitchen and washed it with the cleaning liquid and a brush. As she cleared
all the dirt, she gasped at the object as lying in the palm of her hand, was a
shining hexagonal box that was sealed but with the Simha plaque at its upper
center, and below it were some etchings which Khushi was sure was in Tamil
script. She stared at the small container and wondered if it was just a small
container where people stored snuff in those days or was there more to it. She
rotated between her fingers and tried to open it but she could not, as years of
keeping it closed had jammed it.
She searched and took a spoon with a
sharp edge and tried to open it but in vein.
What
could it be? She
wondered.
She missed her mobile. She could have
googled it. She had heard that such ancient containers had special opening
systems, which were secure yet there was no actual lock on to the container.
But that was only for very important containers that had special stuff in them.
Did
she happen to stumble on one such?
Or was she going bonkers over somebody’s personal effect? She shook her head
and walked back to the parlour where Garima was talking on the landline and she
saw Khushi and handed over the phone to her saying,” Khushi Arnav!”
10 comments:
Exciting.. Wonder what's in it.. Cant wait to see more .
This story getting interesting by each update.eagerly waiting to read more of this story.good work dear.
Interesting it's getting mysterious n scary after every update so plz we want next chapter soon coz I'm so eager to know the legend n also the curse n wat link khusi have with all of it.
Ah now the story is truly unfolding for me.. I doubt this Alberto guy has his own reasons to go behind the legend..like treasure or something? What's in that box??? And anu ji wat happened to dym updates?
loved it
does the box contains the missing emerald
n who is Alberto
OMG...........
I really found this alberto........man......strange............
and what is that khushi found,,,,,,,,,,,
hope to get some answers in next.............
awesome update,,,,,,,,,,,
loved it
indeed goosebumps giving update....
I have often wondered how you manage to keep that anticipation fire burning in your reader even though we’ve read your work before... hehe
awsm update (y)...
woww...
So Alberto is not someone to be trusted...
and whats in that box....
another thrilling update dear....
continue soon....
eagerly waiting for more....
Caught up with the story after really long... Love the way the mystery is building up in the story ... keeps u on the edge to know what happens next..
Curious to know what is in the box ..will khushi be able to open it up?
Thank goodness she did not tell Alberto. He seems fishy. Hope she tells Arnav, which I am sure she won't!
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