had poured enormous amounts of capital for research and 
   development. On recommendation from Dr. Kennington 
   they picked me up as soon as I finished and agreed to 
   sponsor for a Green Card on their own as well. 
   Seema’s family started pressing us all to move to Seattle 
   and live with them. This was not an idea that I relished even 
   one bit. It was bad enough living a couple of thousand miles 
   apart. Living in the same house would have me totally 
   trampled under their one toe. 
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   I put the car on Cruise Control and freed my toes to some 
   relaxation. We were going at a comfortable speed and I did 
   not want to take any undue chances. Archana was nicely 
   ensconced in her seat beside me. I thought we had warmed 
   up to each other enough to venture some down to earth 
   conversation. 
   “If you don’t mind could I ask you something?” I said. 
   “Sure, go ahead”. 
   “How come a person like you is travelling alone like this? I 
   am sure there are plenty of people from your own line of 
   work, media and paparazzi that would be hovering all over 
   you on every step”. 
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   “I am shunning all media coverage. I am here for some very 
   personal medical reasons. I had to consult some specialists 
   in Phoenix, Arizona. My visit is known only to my very 
   close relative, my aunt in New Jersey. My shooting 
   schedules are being taken care of by my doubles. So 
   nobody there is even aware that I am here.” 
   “I sure hope you came out with flying colors on your 
   Medical Test”, I said without being too intrusive. 
   “Yes. Thank God. But I still need to make a few more 
   visits. So far everything seems to be going good.” 
   I did not want to pry anymore. All in good time, if and 
   when she feels like it. 
   There was mild drizzle and I started the windshield wiper. 
   To break the silence I tried turning on the radio but did not 
   succeed in getting any sensible music. We were now 
   entering North Carolina. We stopped by at a wayside gas 
   station to fill gas, wash up and refresh ourselves with a can 
   of Coke. 
   By about lunchtime we were at Asheville. The rain had 
   stopped. There was a restaurant on top of the hill with a 
   breathtaking view of the mountains and valleys. There were 
   some clouds and the sun was playing hide and seek. I told 
   her that we have some 90 minutes for respite and lunch. 
   We were seated at a table with just 2 seats, overlooking the 
   valley on the terrace. The table was very elegantly set. 
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   Starched tablecloth and napkins, shiny silver alongside well 
   laid out dishes. There were wineglasses and a little vase 
   with red rose in the middle. As I was perusing the menu, 
   she excused herself to go powdering her nose. 
   She came back looking radiant. She had absolutely no make 
   up. She had tied her hair up with a scarf and wearing the 
   jeans and top that we had bought the previous day. I did not 
   wish to take my eyes off her but had to, as I could see her 
   feeling embarrassed at my staring her. She just flashed 
   another of those scintillating smiles and started reading the 
   menu. 
   I did not want to order any alcohol since I was driving but 
   asked her if she would want some wine or anything else. 
   She also did not want to have any drinks. We kept eating 
   with very little conversation. As we were coming close to 
   ordering dessert, I slowly broached the subject of our 
   further plans. 
   “We should be reaching Raleigh by about 5, in another 3 or 
   4 hours. I guess you would want to check into a good hotel. 
   I could take care of that. Then you could be contacting your 
   folks and make further arrangements. What do you think?” I 
   told her. 
   She took a few moments and slowly replied, “What kind of 
   place do you have?” 
   “Mine is a 2 bedroom apartment in a complex which is 
   quite neat and nice. We have a nice swimming pool, indoor 
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   and outdoor. Then there is a game room. It is near a canal 
   where I like going for a walk or jog some times.” 
   “Would it be too much bother if I stayed with you?” 
   “No. Not at all. But you know my pad is not exactly a 5-star 
   hotel that you must be used to.” 
   She pealed out laughing. Shaking her head, she said, 
   “Whatever gave you the idea that, that is what I want?” 
   Well that having been settled, I continued our conversation. 
   “Do you feel ignored that nobody here recognizes you and 
   fawns on you with all the adulation and admiration like in 
   India? You must miss all that attention and being treated 
   like some kind of royalty.” 
   “Are you kidding? I love this anonymity. I really like that I 
   am being treated like a normal human being and not like 
   some rare artifact or statue in a museum glass case”, she 
   said to my surprise. 
   Once she said that, my defenses also started breaking down. 
   I felt somewhat relieved that I did not have to be too much 
   on guard while talking to or treating her. 
   Even though she had come down from the pedestal of a 
   movie star, she still was a stunningly beautiful girl. 
   I find such beautiful girls intimidating by their very looks. It 
   is almost like somebody is threatening me with a dagger 
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   and I need to take shelter within myself. I get confused, 
   how to react. 
   My very first reaction is one of self-rejection. There is no 
   way this divine looking creature will give a chance to a no-
   good nobody like me. So why bother? Just keep a decent 
   distance avoiding pain, agony and humiliation. 
   If by any chance she does cross her path with mine and is 
   nice, I go into my next stage. 
   Since she is used to being pampered and given a lot of 
   attention by every man around her, I tell myself, only way 
   to make an impression on her is to stand out and not behave 
   like other men. Just be cool. Do not push yourself too hard 
   on her. 
   Then somewhere in one corner of my psyche I have this 
   image of my being a Rhett Butler trying to confront this 
   Scarlett O’Hara. More you ignore her, the more she feels 
   challenged. She would wish to have one more scalp under 
   her belt and go for that unconquered territory, which is I. 
   Once you have fallen for her, like the others, she will go 
   seeking greener pastures. 
   So I keep expecting her to come chasing me. 
   This attitude is of course totally asinine. Not every beautiful 
   girl is a nitwit Scarlett. And I am no Rhett either. I have lost 
   many a nice girl this way. Oh God! I could kick myself in 
   the behind for losing so many such great chances. 
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   Take for exampl 
					     					 			e Anita Singh. 
   She was a Sikhni. She had killer looks. She was a stunner 
   by any standards. She was one year junior to me but in the 
   Liberal Arts. While I kept avoiding her, she did come by to 
   me once, flashing her great smile spilling a string of pearls 
   from her lips. 
   She was selling tickets for a charity show. How could I not 
   have obliged such a divine creature? I bought the ticket. 
   After some uncomfortable silence, not knowing how to 
   carry on a conversation further, I asked her, while a Sikh 
   obviously looks a Sikh, how does one make out if a woman 
   is a Sikhni? 
   She once again gave one of those laughs that would make 
   Church Bells toll in any man’s heart. 
   “Good question”, she said. After a pause, with great 
   panache she continued, “It is easy. If she is devastatingly 
   beautiful, she ought to be Sikhni”. 
   On hearing that my jaw fell. I was looking askance and 
   agape. Before I could find my tongue somewhere in the 
   depths of my throat, I saw her stuffing my rupee notes deep 
   into her blouse and gone like a cool breeze in springtime. I 
   couldn’t have agreed with her more, at least this time. 
   There were zillions of other men kissing the earth she trod 
   upon. There would be no way I had any chance whatsoever. 
   No point in even making an attempt. I gave her very little 
   encouragement. I used to watch her play tennis with 
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   Vineeta Khanna every evening, as I used to go for tennis 
   practice. Every so often the ball would go to the other court 
   and we would flash friendly smiles. But so far there was 
   still no encouragement or follow up from my side. 
   I went and gave my name for college mixed doubles 
   tournament. Partners were picked by drawing lots. As luck 
   would have it, I got picked as Anita Singh’s mixed doubles 
   partner. We cruised through earlier rounds. We would just 
   stick to the business of playing. At most we would shake 
   hands at the end of the match before parting. That shaking 
   of hands was also just a formal brushing of our finger tips. 
   However in the Finals, we had to confront the top seed 
   Vineeta Khanna partnering Ranvir Baxi. No bookie would 
   have given us a dog’s chance. They were both University 
   Team players. 
   Ranvir was the kind of a guy who would want to touch a 
   girl at slightest possible pretext. All through the match I 
   could see him putting his arms around Vineeta, as if he was 
   trying out some new game plan or strategy. For no reason at 
   all he would go and clap his palm against hers. 
   Did I have the decency to even give an encouraging pat on 
   my partners back when she faulted or shake her hands when 
   she scored an ace? No sir! If that was not asinine what 
   would be? 
   It was the deciding set. We were all holding our service 
   games. The score was 4 serving 5. Vineeta was serving 
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   from the Deuce court to Anita at 30-30. As luck would have 
   it she double faulted. 
   At 30-40, she was going to be serving me at Ad court. That 
   was a game-set-and-match point and most crucial for both 
   sides. I saw Ranvir putting his arms around Vineeta in a 
   conference in the middle of their court. I could pretty well 
   guess what their strategy was going to be. Vineeta would 
   serve from the leftmost corner of her court and serve to my 
   backhand in a very wide angle. I would have no other 
   alternative but to return it straight back to her, if I am able 
   to return at all. Just at that moment Ranvir would move to 
   the center of the net and smash my return right down the 
   middle of our court. 
   It was a pretty decent first serve from Vineeta. It had plenty 
   of spin, what in Cricket would be called Off-break. It 
   pitched on my line and went way away on the backhand 
   side in a very wide angle. It also had plenty of power. I saw 
   Ranvir moving to the center in a flash. I stepped my left 
   foot back a little bit, turned my right shoulder and set the 
   ball going straight down the side line between Ranvir and 
   the post. It had topspin; it landed just on the corner of their 
   base line and went over the side screen. Vineeta ran for her 
   life to salvage the point, but of no avail. With that, all the 
   people in the stands rose in a big applause. The tournament 
   was over. 
   I could see the ecstasy on the face of Anita Singh. I was the 
   hero of the moment. If I had run up to her and held her 
   close to me in a bear hug planting kisses all over her face, 
   she would not have objected one bit. In fact, that is exactly 
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   what she wanted me to do very ardently with quivering lips, 
   flushed face and shivering body. 
   Did I do that? Oh No. We Rhett Butlers do not do such 
   things! “Frankly My Deah! What a priceless ass I had 
   been!” 
   After giving away of trophies, there was a little party. We 
   were playing ‘Antakshari’. Anita started with the Sher: 
   “Mera Janaza jab nikla, 
   Yeh nikla, Woh nikla, 
   Phir Sara Jahan nikla, 
   Lekin, Woh nahin nikla, 
   Jiske liye mera dam nikla” 
   This translates into English something like: 
   “When my bier was lifted and funeral started, 
   Just one mourner came out, 
   Then some more came out, 
   Slowly the whole neighborhood came out, 
   And the whole world came out. 
   Alas! If only that one person would have come out, 
   For whom my last sigh had come out!” 
   Was she trying to tell me something? I was just standing 
   there grinning like a fool with cold feet. 
   That was it. After that Anita Singh flew out of my radar 
   screen forever. Last I heard, she was somewhere on the 
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   West Coast married to a Stanford Professor and was rearing 
   his children. 
   If you do not roll the dice, your probability of failure is 
   hundred percent. You live through your life with a rotten 
   feeling of not having had the guts even to have tried. That 
   could be worse than having tried and been spurned. 
   I was driving, while musing all these past thoughts, as miles 
   and miles of highway were rolling away. Archana had 
   reclined her seat and was snoozing. 
   Around 5:30 in the evening I finally pulled into the covered 
   parking space outside my apartment. It was called “Players 
   Club” apartment complex at Tournament Drive. There were 
   some 10 buildings each with 6 apartments. Mine was at the 
   ground floor. I had leased mine furnished since there was 
   no point in buying or transporting furniture from Dallas, for 
   this temporary stay. 
   My apartment had 2 bedrooms, each with attached 
   bathroom, a living room and a kitchen. There was a bar 
   island, separating kitchen from the dining area of the living 
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					     					 			sp; room. It was fully equipped with TV, microwave oven and 
   kitchen range. I had got a telephone connection installed as 
   well. 
   I opened the door and let her in first. I asked her to feel 
   totally at home and showed her into the 2nd bedroom. I 
   asked her to dig into the dresser and pick up whatever 
   clothes she liked. Seema always had a set of her clothes, 
   shoes etc for her visits. 
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   I suggested ordering pizza for delivery. We could eat and 
   retire early, as we both had had grueling couple of days. I 
   asked her if she had any preference for topping on the pizza. 
   She said, she would eat whatever I would like to have. 
   There was no message from Seema in response to mine 
   informing of our plane mishap. She was either not there in 
   Dallas or did not care. 
   After ordering pizza, I grabbed a couple of beers from the 
   fridge and turned on hot water in my bathtub. Removing my 
   shoes, I lay flat on my bed, staring at the ceiling with my 
   brain going blank. I closed my eyes and tried to renew my 
   nerves. I heard some foot steps in the kitchen and then in 
   the other room. After a while I also heard water running 
   into the tub at her bathroom. I doffed off all clothes and slid 
   into the bathtub squeezing the top from a beer bottle. As I 
   started gulping the first draft of beer, it felt really good. 
   As I was drying my hair, I heard the pizza man knocking on 
   the door. I changed, came back and sat at the middle of the