THE GUTSY TECHIE GIRL
Fiction Short Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
From  my Creative Writing Archives: Chic Lit ... Flash Fiction ... call it  what you like. I wrote this story in one sitting, in less than one hour  ... do tell me if you liked it.  
Every working day, sharp at 8 o’clock in the morning, a smart young girl of 24, a Software Engineer, leaves her chummery,      a flat in Aundh which she shares with her colleagues, and walks  down    to  Bremen Chowk to catch her company bus which takes her to her     workplace  in the IT Park at Hinjewadi in Pune.
This morning she does something different.
She      leaves her flat at 8 o’clock, but instead to walking towards Bremen      Chowk, she walks in the opposite direction towards Parihar Chowk  and     gets into a Volvo Bus going to Mumbai.
Half      way towards Mumbai, while the bus crosses the Khandala Ghats, the     smart  young girl calls up her boss on her cell phone and tells him  that    she  is unwell and could he please give her the day off to which  her    boss  readily agrees.  
At      11:30 in the morning, she sits in a plush office, opposite her    fiancĂ©,  a  smart young entrepreneur, who’s made it big, and who owns an    ITES   company with business all over the world. 
They have been  engaged  just a   week ago.
“What a surprise…!” the man says, “you should have rung up. I would have taken the day off…”
“Sorry…but I decided to come at the last moment…”
“Anything urgent…?”
“Yes…I      want to tell you something…I wanted to tell you about it when we  met before   our   engagement itself but my mother told me not to tell  you…”
“Your mother told you not to tell me…?”
“Yes…she thinks you may break the engagement… but I believe that there is no place for secrets between husband and wife…!”
“Secrets…?”
“Yes…I’ve told you everything about myself…but there is one thing I have not told you…”
“What…?”
“I was in love with someone…”
“Oh…a boyfriend…”
“It was more than that…”
“More than that…?”
“We eloped…ran away from home together…to get married…but they tracked us down the next morning…”
“When did this happen…?”
“Just after I finished my engineering…during my first job…three years ago…in Delhi…”
“Oh…?”
“Please      don’t think anything…actually nothing happened…it was just      infatuation…we ran away on a bike to Gurgaon…stayed for a night at a      hotel…and next morning we were caught and taken back to our      homes…believe me, nothing happened…nothing…absolutely nothing…I have not      even seen the boy since…they sent him abroad…to America... to the  states…”
“And they sent you to Pune…?”
“Yes…they told me to apply for a transfer to Pune…where no one knows all this…”
“So your parents told you to hide all this from us…?”
“Mainly my mother…but I swear…nothing happened between us…it was just puppy love…I am still a …”
“Okay…okay…” the man interrupted, “I really appreciate your honesty…it is good you told me…but I already know all this…”
“You already know all this…how?”
“Yes…we found out everything about you...we got a background check done…”
“Background check…?”
“Just a pre-matrimonial enquiry…”
“Pre-matrimonial enquiry…detectives…you put detectives after us…to check up on my past…?”
“Come on…it’s not that serious…just a small discreet verification…that’s all…”
“I am calling it off…!”
“What…”
“Our      engagement… it’s off… cancelled… I am breaking off our     engagement…here…  take this… take back your engagement ring…” the girl     says angrily and  she takes off the diamond studded engagement ring   from   her finger and  keeps it on the table.
“Don’t be crazy…!” the man shouts, getting up from his seat across the table.
The      young woman also gets up from her seat, looks into the man’s eyes,    and   says firmly, “No…it’s final…I cannot marry a man who does not    trust   me…!”
And      with these words, the smart young gutsy woman turns around, briskly  walks    out  of the man’s office, takes the lift to the ground floor,  leaves  the    building, takes a cab to the Volvo Bus Stand and catches  the  Volvo  Bus   back to Pune.
The      moment she sits in the bus she deletes the man’s number from her   cell    phone, switches off her mobile phone and puts it in her purse,   and    enjoys the journey back to Pune admiring the picturesque   refreshing    green scenery from the window as it begins to rain. 
VIKRAM KARVE        
Copyright © Vikram Karve 2011 
Vikram      Karve has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and   Patents    Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work. 
© vikram karve., all rights reserved.
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About Vikram Karve 
A  creative     person with a zest for life, Vikram Karve is a retired  Naval Officer     turned full time writer. Educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU  Varanasi, The     Lawrence School Lovedale and Bishops School Pune,  Vikram has published     two books: COCKTAIL a collection of fiction short stories about relationships (2011) and APPETITE FOR A STROLL a      book of Foodie Adventures(2008) and is currently working on his    novel.   An avid blogger, he has written a number of fiction short    stories and   creative non-fiction articles in magazines and journals    for many years   before the advent of blogging. Vikram has taught at a    University as a   Professor for almost 14 years and now teaches as a    visiting faculty and   devotes most of his time to creative writing.    Vikram lives in Pune  India  with his family and muse - his pet dog    Sherry with whom he takes  long  walks thinking creative thoughts. 
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2 comments:
Read half.. Well written! :) Will read the full and comment again!
Thanks Divenita. Do read my stories on http://karvediat.blogspot.com also.
Vikram
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