Official Formalities

Vandana took another ten minutes imagining sleeping in the big bed, enjoying early morning sun rises from her patio, composing letters sitting at the large oak desk and the list was endless. Maybe she doesn’t want to move to cramped hospital living quarters. As long as she is here, she might as well revel in this luxury. God knows when she will ever be able to enjoy such luxurious comforts. Not in my life time, she thought.

She quickly showered, thankful for the running hot and cold water. She wore a light yellow and pink floral cotton dress keeping in mind the heat during the mid-day. With a light touch of makeup and a dab of lip gloss, she loosely braided her hair as it was still damp. She left the room imagining returning later that day and sinking into that inviting bed.

As she walked the long hall, she took her time looking at the pictures. She noted that the Kumar family was well acquainted with several politicians, musicians and some celebrities that she didn’t even know. As she made her way into the large living room, she noticed that it was empty. She didn’t know if she should sit in one of those couches or just wait standing there.

“Namaste, Dr. Mittur,” said a female voice from behind. Vandana spun around to find an old lady standing with a tray of coffee and tea.

“Namaste,” greeted Vandana.

“Babu will be right over after his phone call. Please take a seat,” urged the old lady.

“That is alright, umm… I didn’t catch your name, amma (mother),” smiled Vandana, sitting down at the edge of the sofa.

“Sorry, Dr. Mittur. My name is Satyamma. I am the caretaker of the Kumar residence. If you need anything, just holler my name,” declared Satyamma, setting down the tray on the coffee table.

“Nice to meet you, Satyamma. I must say that you have done an excellent job of taking care of this house. The house is so beautiful,” admired Vandana, relaxing a little bit into the sofa.

“I hope everything in your room is to your content. I mean, if you need anything, please do not hesitate to ask us. Forgive me doctor, but I sincerely hope you decide to stay here and not at the hospital quarters,” beseeched Satyamma.

“The room is perfect as it is and I think I have everything I need at least for now. I might change my mind about moving to the quarters. I really love it here,” decided Vandana.

“So glad to hear that, Dr. Mittur,” boomed Prashanth’s voice from behind them. “I was dreading that you will insist on moving to the hospital quarters.”

“If you had offered me anything less, I would have moved out,” teased Vandana.

“Thank you, Satyamma,” smiled Prashanth, taking his cup of tea from her.

“Babu, breakfast is ready. Whenever you are ready, I can serve,” said Satyamma.

“We will be there in ten minutes, Satyamma. Thanks again.” Prashanth sat across from Dr. Mittur.

As Satyamma quietly left the room towards kitchen, “I honestly hope you like our guest room, Dr. Mittur.”

“I was quite sincere, when I said I like the room, Mr. Kumar. I promise you until you fire me, I plan to be here. Even in my father’s house, I was never in such luxurious quarters. Who knows if I will ever live like a princess in the future! While I am given the opportunity, I plan to take full advantage,” stated Vandana, looking at Prashanth over her cup of coffee.

“I like that,” said Prashanth, mightily pleased that Dr. Mittur is loosening a bit. He liked that sense of humor and that twinkle in her eyes when she smiled. “Now coming to the important part of your stay here, Dr. Mittur,” said Prashanth, moving to the edge of the seat. He placed his cup on the tray, picked up a file that was on the sofa next to him and pulled out a pen from his shirt pocket.

“We have some formalities to fulfill before you officially start your work at our hospital. It is just our agreement, some background checks and referrals, etc. You can take this file, please read through carefully and I have inserted copies for you, me and my lawyer. So, you can practice your signature while you are at it,” advised Prashanth, winking again.

Vandana leaned forward to take the file.

“Thank you, Mr. Kumar. I will go through the documents and will sign and return them to you by tomorrow,” said Vandana, flipping through the documents.

“Shall we have our breakfast, Dr. Mittur?”

“Yes, of course,” said Vandana as she stood up. She placed her empty cup on the tray.

As she leaned forward, her braid fell forward, which she promptly tossed back as she got back up, catching Mr. Kumar staring at her. As she raised an eyebrow in question, he snapped out of his ogling and blushed slightly.

Vandana smiled as she followed Mr. Kumar to the dining room. She looked around the place wide eyed as more antiquities caught her attention. Two colorful embroidered tapestries adorned the main hallway.

“These are the prettiest embroidery work I have seen in years,” remarked Vandana, stopping to study the intricate design much closer.

“Ahh..these! My wife’s handiwork, I must boast,” raved Prashanth, running his fingers tenderly on the design in one corner.

“I must say, it must have taken a long time for her to finish these,” added Vandana.

“Sure did. These embroidered pieces took six months to finish and she used to sit late in the nights to work on them. She was quite obsessed about finishing them. Memories, they are the only ones you are left with,” sighed Prashanth, looking at her, misty eyed.

“Forgive me, Mr. Kumar. My intention was not to bring back painful memories,” consoled Vandana, gently touching his arm. “Forgive you, Dr. Mittur? I am left with beautiful memories of my Pratima. I am glad to be reminded of her. That is why I surround myself with all her things. Makes me feel she is still within arm’s reach,” assured Prashanth, pointing towards the kitchen.

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A Room Fit for A Princess

Vandana was spell bound by the beauty of the house. Even though, it was a sprawling estate, yet it had the feel of a warm, loving home. The walls were adorned with black and white pictures of Mr. Kumar’s relatives, antiques collected from their travels, indoor plants and vines by the windows, and large vases filling up the corners.

Mr. Kumar seemed humble despite being a rich man, which she liked. As he led her to her room, he was explaining about the history of the house. They walked through an open hallway to the end of the building. They stopped in front of a large ornately carved wooden door with metallic embellishments. Mr. Kumar pushed open the door which opened to the inside.

“Dr. Mittur, this is your room – our prized guest suite, which my grandfather designed with dignitaries in mind. It has all the amenities of a five-star hotel with a homely touch. I hope you will be comfortable here,” declared Prashanth, leading the way.

Vandana, felt like a princess in a mansion. Never before in her life had she been in such a lap of luxury. She pinched herself discreetly, hoping it was not a dream. The room was ornately decorated with all sorts of antiquities. The bed was large enough to fit an entire family of four. The bed’s four posts appeared to be handcrafted and lace curtains overlapped with a mosquito net was hanging. Who would have thought of covering up an ugly mosquito net with a delicate lace curtain? The writing desk must be an antique with its intricate hand carved flowers and leaves along the edge and the wooden flap that hid the interior of the desk. The desk was of a reasonable size. She could plug in her laptop and still have room left for writing. She only hoped that there is proper internet connection so far away. The two windows on both sides of the desk offered a beautiful view of patio on one side and the garden on the other. Most of the lighting came from these two windows as well as the patio with French doors. The golden, burgundy and green shades of the curtains gave a royal feel to the room in addition to a sense of warmth.

As she was taking in the beautifully decorated room, Mr. Kumar walked into a smaller room adjoining the bed room to turn on the lights.

“Dr. Mittur, if you can please step in here, I would like to show you the closet and the bathroom,” called Prashanth, peeking out.

Jolted from her reverie, she followed him into the closet, which was a medium sized room with shelves, hangars and drawers. Mr. Kumar led her through another door at the farther end of the closet to a large bathroom. As she stepped into the bathroom, she realized that her previous living quarters were the size of this bathroom. Spell bound, she just nodded at all the things that Mr. Kumar was pointing to. He led her back into the bedroom.

“Dr. Mittur, you have a telephone in the bedroom as well as the bathroom. If you need anything, just give us a call. There will always be someone to answer your call,” added Prashanth, winking at her, “including me”.

Vandana smiled. He led her to the patio that bordered the other side of the bedroom, giving ample light to the interior. As he slid the curtains, “Ahh… before I forget, please ensure that you don’t lock the closet door when you are using the bathroom. In case of an emergency, we won’t be able to hear you. You can lock the closet when you are using the closet. Just a precaution, you know. We’ve had some serious incidents in the past which we don’t like to be repeated. At least, not on my watch,” he cautioned as he opened the large French glass doors.

Puzzled, Vandana nodded and followed Prashanth. The patio was quite large, partly covered and partly opened. All along the railing there were potted flowering plants. On the left-hand side of the patio, there was a trellis covered with night jasmine and under the jasmine vine, a wicker swing for two.

“I hope you like this place, Dr. Mittur. If it is not to your liking, or if you need to add any other furnishings, please don’t hesitate to inform me. We are here to help you feel at home,” declared Prashanth, standing in front of her. He was watching her closely as she took in the luxury of this suite. He sincerely hoped she would prefer to stay here and not insist on moving to the hospital quarters.

As she was checking the plants and the railing, the sun rays cast a golden hue to her light brown eyes. Prashanth knew he gasped at the golden beauty in front of him. She didn’t seem to notice as she was completely engrossed in the beauty of the place. Like a kid in a candy store, she smiled in delight as she surveyed her surroundings. She quickly turned to him clapping in delight and quickly controlled her joy seeing he was watching her.

“Oh, Mr. Kumar. This is heavenly. I won’t add anything nor will I take anything away from here. It is absolutely luxurious and inviting,” she delightedly announced, walking towards him.

“I’m glad that you like this room. If in future, you change your mind, please do not hesitate. There are other rooms too in the house that we can accommodate you in. But believe me, this is the best room in the house,” boasted Prashanth, heading back into the bedroom.

While they were checking out the patio, Sunil dropped off her bags in the closet. He neatly arranged them onto a large shelf so she doesn’t have to bend down to pick up her things.

“Well, looks like your bags are in there,” said Prashanth, glancing into the closet.

“Please let us know if you need anything. You can call us on the phone,” he pointed to the phone beside the bed. “You can come back the way we came to enter the main house. It is a straight path to the right once you step out of your room. Satyamma will have breakfast ready for you,” he walked towards the door.

“Thank you, Mr. Kumar. I appreciate all your help,” smiled Vandana, standing demurely by the door.

With his hand on the door knob, Prashanth turned back one more time. “Would you prefer tea or coffee? We also do room service, if you prefer to have them in the privacy of your room,” winked Prashanth.

Would you stop winking? You make me feel like a teenager, blushed Vandana.

She suppressed her blush with a smile and averted his eyes. Surprised, that she was getting comfortable with this man, she just nodded declining room service. “Alright, will leave you in peace,” teased Prashanth, closing the door behind him.

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