A Little Love Incident
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He was living a life in a limelight and she entered to tumble it down.
Nikhil : “What can I do in this world to make you believe in love again and have you in my life?”
Aakhyaa : “Will you write a book for me as you wrote for Priya”
Nikhil : “Only if you will co-author me”
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A Little Love Incident - Nikhil Mahajan
SRISHTI PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS
N-16, C. R. Park
New Delhi 110 019
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First published by Srishti Publishers & Distributors in 2012
Copyright © Nikhil Mahajan, Aakhyaa Pandey, 2012
All the characters and incidences described in this book are a work of pure fiction. Any resemblance to any person dead or alive is purely coincidental.
Typeset in AGaramond 12pt. by Suresh Kumar Sharma at Srishti
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publishers.
Dear Destiny, I am a writer now…
Acknowledgements
FROM NIKHIL: I would like to thank my Bade Papa
to strengthen my thoughts with his wise advice. Here I am thanking my little’ sweet gf’ again and always because she inspires me to write, and I admit because of her– I am a writer.
I would also like to thank my mates Akhil, Amit, Aman, Jai, Prashant, Sunil, Vikram and Varun for making a family more than friends.
For my co-author AAKHYAA: My favorite gal, she has something magical in her, which sprouts a good person in you. And I am really thankful to her to undertake this venture. This story could never have been completed without Aakhyaa’s presence and contribution.
FROM AAKHYAA: This book is my first attempt to satisfy the appetite of those who love to imbibe the pleasure of reading beautiful stories based on very special relationships that develop from simple conversations.
From my side, I wish to thank my Dad from whom I inherit these genes of writing, and my mom who always stopped me from reading novels, which further increased my urge to read more of them. A token of gratitude to my brother - Aman who was by my side in all my good and tough times of my life. And my friends in alphabetical order – Aastha, Farhaan, Fizza, Jyoti, Namrata, Pranay, Salmaan, Shashank, Shraddha, Shubhangi, Sourav. All of you deserve loads of thanks.
And last but not the least, special thanks to you readers for choosing this book to read. Hope you enjoy the roller coaster ride of the characters and their unusual and unique story.
For my co-author NIKHIL: This book in your hand would have been just a dream without Mahajan, who is the ultimate source of all the inspiration and motivation for all the woven threads of thoughts, an imagination converted into a beautiful and colorful story.
Together: We would like to thank our readers for giving us immense strength when they cherish our writing. And of course, our critics who are the real friends.
We would like to thank our editor for giving a promising hand to our venture, brushing it up and polishing it with his wise suggestions.
Thanks to all those who discouraged; all the way strengthening us to work on a project like this.
CONTENTS
Foreward
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
Foreward
The best days of our life are the vexatious periods that make you wise with each catch; we blame others for our problems, but never consider our strings being controlled by destiny. The journey of a Physiotherapist, a loser in love and continuing a relationship stepping into the shoes of a successful writer was at no time been so smooth. People were always interested to know what happened further to the protagonists Abhi and Mani namely me in the books. The story goes back to the incidents that took place in the previous books of mine. However, with the final editing, they were eventually eliminated and now as life after the book has changed, the unfinished work is still on the cards. This was the purpose of rewriting this book of my life, my so-called "fcukkn* autobiography …."
NIKHIL: Life is like a church bell, it always says bajaate raho. As I look at my life, I find I am a loser left empty handed. My life and thoughts orbit loving a girl, but for her, I knew it was never me. I have never been so fortunate and my friend always says: You need more breakups and hookups for your readers.
Here I am again with a new manuscript, a story, A LITTLE LOVE INCIDNT… & ACCIDENTALLY TURNING IT INTO A BOOK.
AAKHYAA: My friend talked about the bajaate raho funda, well my friendship starts with Nikhil from a bajaate raho incident that you will read in the subsequent chapters of this book. I would like to mention his idiotic love story (well I love to say it SILLY-JILLY) titled MY LOVE NEVER FAKED as he says nothing is complete without it. The story starts with the protagonist named Abhi as Nikhil himself with the name changed. He wrote this book for his girlfriend, something I found an archaic thing one can do for someone. It was weird to hear that she came back after reading his book. Huh. Keeping close to the story, Nikhil as Abhi was always making disastrous mistakes in his life because of his malicious attitude and Priya; his Gf had constantly forgiven him for all this. She used to say that one day she would leave him if things went on like that. However, being careless, he never thought that Priya would ever leave him but later somehow Ellen, a beautiful American woman, came in between them to whom, Abhi got distracted and confused. As always, he kept his mistakes on priority so finally Priya broke off from him. He wrote this book for Priya: my love never faked…
supposed to be a story about two hearts beating as one. Two I
so-called we
; A cute story of love between two hearts beating for one reason called together.
Two I
so called we
What a fuck! But do you think something like this can happen?
NIKHIL: Well not digressing from the subject and the book, let’s move to a little love incident.
{A pretty girl is like a melody
That haunts you night and day}
-Irving Berlin
CHAPTER 1
FROM AAKHYAA’S PEN:
Afew months ago, I was struggling with my relationship. It was a difficult time. I was an excellent student, in love with a stupid boy from my class. I did well in school and considered myself attractive as well; it is a wonder how I fell in love with a guy who barely scored average marks in my class. He was unimpressive except for a gorgeous smile and witty jokes. According to my classmates, he was by far the most attractive boy in our class. Though most girls spent a lot of time drooling over him, I had only recently noticed him. It was by chance that he became my boyfriend when he announced his feelings for me unexpectedly.
It was a free period, and everyone in the class was in a mood of masti. Suddenly …
Would you be my girlfriend?
asked Shobhit strangely and unexpectedly.
He was on his knees with a flower in his hand. I felt very embarrassed with him asking me such a question in front of the whole class. He was a backbencher attempting to conquer the territory and the heart of a first bencher. In my heart and mind that was a far nicer attempt as compared to his standards but the timing was terribly wrong. He remained kneeling on the floor with the flower in the hand, and I looked at him with an expressionless face. The whole class was cheering for his ridiculously daring act. I was absolutely confused and too shocked to react to his question, yet he remained on his knees obviously enjoying the attention and waiting for my reply. I began gathering my things into my bag, planning my escape from this brazen and stubborn boy. All the boys in the room were waving at him, and he was smiling back at them, with his flirtatious smile, all the while everyone in the class was screaming and shouting my name loudly, poking fun at the spectacle.
Shobhit was a cool guy, but he was always in some kind of trouble; the idea that he would genuinely ask such a question was absurd. This was not his character at all.
Why you are not replying to me? I am waiting for your answer.
asked Shobhit again.
I give you two options here.
continued Shobhit with his collar popped up and school tie undone and his shirt out.
"Yes or haan, choose whatever you wish." he continued.
I still could not say anything. Suddenly, all the noise around us stopped as a teacher entered the classroom wondering about the noise. Before I could move my hand to take his flower and give him an answer, the teacher removed us from the classroom.
I was now his partner in crime; I had never been yelled at so much. We were taken out of the class to the principal. Shobhit was fortunate that we were partners in the trouble; the principal knew that I was a good student and did not punish us severely. We