Lunch was a quick affair but Vandana ate to her heart’s content. Prashanth seemed a bit distracted as his cell phone seems to be buzzing every three minutes or so. Satyamma shot angry looks at him.
“If I can’t discipline the father, how can I expect the kids to behave well?” mumbled Satyamma.
Vandana ate in silence and soon excused herself to retire to her room.
As she made her way to her room, Prashanth caught up with her.
“I’m really sorry, Dr. Mittur for my behavior back there,” apologized Prashanth. “I’ve been working on a project for a company in Mumbai, and there they developed some technical issues,” explained Prashanth.
“Did Satyamma make you apologize or do you really mean it, Mr. Kumar?”
“What?”
Surprised, Prashanth turned to her to see a smile creeping up her face from her lips to her eyes and he instantly realized she was teasing him.
“I’m really sorry, Dr. Mittur,” said Prashanth, a bit taken aback by her expression.
“Oh! Mr. Kumar, I was just teasing you. No offense taken. I completely understand. I am also like that. In our profession we must be available at all times. One cannot foresee when an emergency arises. You don’t have to apologize,” assured Vandana, gently patting his arm.
Prashanth felt a warm tingle permeate from his arm to the entire body. She seems to be completely oblivious of the feelings stirring inside him.
“Thanks, Dr. Mittur. I hope you can rest well. If you need anything, please don’t hesitate to call either me or someone in the house. I will be gone for an hour to pick up the kids and for a bit of shopping but should be back home by tea time. You can rest up as much as you want. One of us will knock on your door if you don’t show up for dinner, though,” he confirmed, walking to her door.
“Thank you, Mr. Kumar. I need to get some sleep. I’m afraid my hunger pangs will not allow me to sleep for too long,” she said, opening her door. “I guess I will see you and the kids at dinner, then,” she said stepping in.
“See you then, Dr. Mittur,” said Prashanth.
Vandana closed the door behind her, leaned on the door and thought how comfortable she is getting around this man. Despite working around men all her life, she never felt so at ease. She was pleasantly surprised that her sense of humor popped out of the blue after so many years. She smiled as she walked to the patio door. She stepped out for a while, taking in the warm afternoon breeze.
Indeed, it was much warmer than the morning. She walked back and forth, reading the documents that Mr. Kumar handed to her that morning. She read carefully before signing any of them. She spent a good thirty minutes, when her eyes started drooping. She closed the curtains to make the room a bit darker but let the door to the patio open for some breeze. She turned on the fan, changed into pajamas, looked at her big, comfortable and inviting bed. Resisting the urge to jump in, she sat at the edge to feel the softness of the bed. Slowly, she raised her feet up and laid down her head on the pillow. Never in her life had she slept in such a cozy, soft bed.