It is said that marriages are made in heaven! When I look around at some of the couples I know, it has to be God who has put them together and keeps them together. Destiny really does have a role to play in our lives, sometimes upsetting every single premise that we have believed in. And thus unfolds this real life story.

April 7, 2000

It was 9 pm on a balmy Friday evening; Avni used her dial-up internet connection to log into her email account. With a ping, she saw a new message in her inbox. It was from Gaurav who had seen her profile on soulmate.com and had responded with a polite “I liked what I saw and would love to interact more” message. Right, this is how all the first emails went, she thought. She quickly checked out his profile on the website; it was as evasive as her own. She smiled to herself. Alright, let’s find out more about this guy!

With a sigh, Avni copy pasted her standard reply telling him a few details about herself and asking him some cursory questions. One more guy! She had been interacting with a few guys since 3 months when she had put up her profile on a mad whim on this newly started matrimonial website. It seemed like fun to meet with guys and who knows she might stumble upon a gem waiting to be discovered. But, it had become a boring exercise once the novelty had worn off!

She still could not get over her last meeting with a Gujju guy from US. One look at his blond locks and fake accent, and she wanted to run away. Then he started bragging about his Lexus back home and a big apartment, and her mind went in a tizzy, not with dreams of a lavish life in the US but because she felt a really bad headache coming on. Bhavin rambled on mistaking her bored look for one of interest. It was not too hard to know that she disliked the man sitting in front of her. She suddenly remembered that she had important work to do at office and offered to drop him off on the way in her beaten down Maruti 800. He accepted the offer. When she waved him bye, he asked to meet again for a movie in the evening. She declined with a vehemence and drove away. That was the end of her first boy seeing encounter.

All of 25 and out of B-School, Avni had a plum brand management job that she loved. She was a simple city girl with middle-class values. Her sister had recently married and lived in the same city, Ahmedabad. Her brother was away doing his MBA. She lived with her parents and her dog. Her father was in the Indian Civil Services. A fiercely independent girl, she was the strange combination of a shy, confident woman who almost knew what she wanted.  Slim, of good height, Avni had sharp, attractive features and an easy smile.

Yes, now that she had been working for some years, her parents wanted to see her settled. She was dead against finding a groom that daddy dearest chose for her. Nothing wrong with that, but she wanted to be in love with the man she married. After all, she had always dreamed of a prince on a knight who would sweep her off her feet. Okay, she hadn’t dreamed of that! She was too practical. Yet she wanted someone who could make her heart flutter without pesky relatives breathing down her neck and deciding how many meetings she wanted before saying a yes!

This matrimonial website route was more of a casual experience than something extraordinary. She really did not know if it would culminate into something substantial.

The Beginning

So, she wrote a smallish reply to Gaurav telling him a few things about herself, her job, and her family. Gaurav got back to her next day continuing in the same vein. He was working in Hyderabad in a software company. He had been an IIT Delhi alumnus and did his MBA before beginning a job. Impressive! Education mattered to her. She knew the trouble with being an independent, intelligent woman in a traditional patriarchal society. She was not giggly or overtly silly like other girls. Not overbearing, she was never apologetic for her intelligence, her values or her thinking mind. Will she find a man who could take that day in and day out? And how will she find her Mr. Right? The whole process of doing fact finding was making her feel gloomy. Why couldn’t a proverbial bell ring from the heavens like in the movies for her to know that this was the right guy for her, she mused?

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Gaurav and Avni shared their family profiles. Unlike her, Gaurav’s parents were of mixed lineage. She found that intriguing; her own parents had similar backgrounds and even shared surnames. What appealed right away to her was Gaurav’s honesty. He openly appreciated her work and the fact that she enjoyed working. That was good. Check!

Then they moved to hobbies. Music – he loved rock; she loved romantic Hindi ditties. Reading – she loved reading; he read only if a gun was put to his head. Movies – he was a fan of cheap comedies; she preferred sugary romances. They moved from non-controversial topics like family, hobbies, work to stereotypical ones like “What do you look for in a girl/guy?” Each was ready with their done-to-death replies. Avni said, “She wanted an intelligent understanding partner who would support her in her career as well as in life. Looks did not really matter to her.” Reality — She had dreamed of a 6 ft. tall partner who had the good looks of Tom Cruise, Will Smith and Tom Hanks rolled in one. If he could cook like Sanjeev Kapoor and be adept in household chores, she would rush and put the varmala around his neck. It would kill her if he was fat or picked his nose or farted in front of her. She wanted sense of humor, wit and intelligence, of course. Damn! That would mean marrying 10 guys!

Gaurav gave similar answers, “A nice, independent girl who was intelligent and modern in thoughts and could support him in the highs and lows of life.” Reality — He wanted someone who looked like Angelina Jolie and Madhubala, who could cook like his mother, be a tigress in bed and be a quiet, obliging life partner who acquiesced to his decisions. Only in my dreams!

To be continued…

P.S: This is inspired by my own story!

Read Part 2 here

88 responses to “The knight in shining armor — Part I”

  1. Bhagyashree Avatar

    You are on a roll with fiction. But is this really fiction 😛
    Awaiting the next part

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      No, it isn’t completely fiction. It is inspired by my own story :). I thought you may catch it as you have been reading me for quite some time! I will post the next part in a few days.

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      1. Bhagyashree Avatar

        Knew that Rachna. :-). Just asked bcoz u tagged it as fiction. I hadn’t noticed the P.S.

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      2. Rachna Avatar

        It is a fictional post inspired from a real life story, Bhagyashree :).

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  2. the little princess Avatar

    the story is so much on familiar grounds, waiting to see how this one progresses…

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks, The little Princess!

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  3. Aathira Avatar

    Really nice.. 🙂

    Like your fiction posts the best.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks Aathira! It is not completely fiction, as it is based on my real life story :).

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  4. Sakshi Nanda Avatar

    You have a classic sense of narration – simple, honest and matter-of-fact. Reminds me of Dickens and company. LOVE the ‘reality’ in italics. Rings a bell in our heads too. 😉 Looking forward to more.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks Sakshi for reading and for your kind comment, as always! Loved writing those reality bits ;-)!

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  5. alkagurha Avatar

    What a coincidence. Though different, my latest post is also on the same lines. Movies and novels create this unrealistic image of your dream man that sometimes, it takes a while to come to terms with reality. I could identify with Avni. Look forward to the second part. Easy yet beautiful narration. As always.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      I read your post, Alka! I felt an instant connect with it. Indeed, there are crazy stereotypes that thrive around us. I am sure you can identify with Avni because she is based on me :). Thanks for reading and for your kind words as always.

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  6. C. Suresh Avatar

    Oh! So you know why I never married? 🙂 I never grew up – and am still stuck with those actresses rolled in one (the actresses keep changing from time to time 🙂 ) and all the rest of the jazz – cooking, cleaning, tigress in bed and all 🙂 Never yet found one with all those qualities and, huh, that is too bad for a man who encapsulates all the qualities a woman looks for (the direct opposites but then THAT too is perfection 🙂 ).

    Lovely narration Rachna – the story flows rather smoothly and keeps you intrigued. Yeah, I know, it is inspired by real life but writing it still requires talent.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      See I read your mind there, Suresh :).Thank you for your kind words. I had a lot of fun writing this one. It is inspired from real life but it is still fiction :). You must have guessed that this was my entry for HC contest.

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  7. KP Avatar

    Interestingly written.looking forward to the next part.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thank you KP sir!

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  8. BhavanaDiary Avatar
    BhavanaDiary

    I am guessing.. is this your story? 😀
    And what a coincidence! I met my husband through bharat matrimoney. The first thing I replied for his mail was ‘ I do not want to leave my job, and I have to do night shfts probably. If you are interested, you can reply!’
    Then I got his reply after few minutes asking for me to send me my photo :-). We met the next weekend and few other weekends and we spent time in KC dass bangalore and within a month we got engaged. 😀

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Yes, it is inspired from my story :). Interesting to read yours!

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  9. Destiny's child Avatar

    I like this! And this comes at a time when I was planning to pen my own adventures while being on the marriage market. 😛 I know your story had a fairy tale ending and continues to be so but I am still looking forward to this series. Loved it! 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Ah I would love to read about your escapades, DC! Do pen them quickly. Is there anything like a fairy tale? But yes, mine did turn out really well :).

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  10. Rahul Avatar
    Rahul

    I waited to read this was your own story as your reply above:) Now eager to read further!

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      🙂 I put that PS after questions started pouring in. This was my entry to HC contest.

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  11. Sandhya Kumar Avatar

    Interesting narration, Rachna! Your blood must be pumping up while writing this!

    Waiting to read more!

    Tell us what your husband feels, reading this, esp. the italics!!!

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      I had a lot of fun writing this one, Sandhya :). He read the story the first time I had penned it which was several months ago. He enjoyed it :)!

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  12. Corinne Rodrigues Avatar

    You’ve shared bits of your story before, Rachna, but I’m enjoying the fictional form..Waiting for part two!! 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks Corinne! It was fun penning this one :).

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  13. inducares Avatar

    Your description of an un-giggling,practical careerist did sound pretty much like you Rachna.This is going to be interesting.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Absolutely, Avni is totally me, Indu :). It is a fun story. I am glad you enjoyed the first part.

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  14. janu Avatar
    janu

    So far so good…damn I did try out many ‘guys’. Loved and married the first guy who presented himself in front of me. Should have experimented 😀

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      You did or didn’t try out many guys, Janu? 🙂 Experimentation is always good, dear girl :).

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  15. Rekha Avatar

    I’m all ears. Waiting eagerly for Part II. 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thank you, Rekha :). I will put it up in a couple of days.

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  16. Tripti Chetnani Avatar
    Tripti Chetnani

    You seemed to have mind mapped my thoughts. . It was a gr8 read would be waiting for the second edition

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thank you Tripti! I am glad you could connect with the post. Thank you for reading!

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  17. myboyzterouslife Avatar

    Oh wow a little peak into your story, eager now to read the next part 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks Sfurti :).

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  18. purbaray Avatar

    I will not read the next part if you don’t make it x-rated! Did you wink at him, did he check out your :ahem”? Did you kick him in the shin for doing that!

    C’mon Rachna, go wild 😀

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      X-rated? You want me kicked out of my own house :-P! It is a sweet story that I penned. I haven’t really written romance before. You will only know once you read the next parts :).

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  19. Vidya Sury Avatar

    Nice. Part two, please!

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Coming soon, Vidya :).

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  20. Pankti Mehta Avatar

    LOL….yes, I know we would need 10 men to get all the qualities we are looking for.

    PS: It’s good to know you got yours 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Yes, I guess we all have to make do with one :-P! Thanks for reading!

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  21. Diwakar Narayan Avatar

    Go ahead, Rachna. These pre-marriage stories really interest me 🙂

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  22. Shilpa Garg Avatar

    Waiting for part 2… 🙂

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  23. Usha Menon Avatar

    Rachna, your story sounds like a romantic Hindi movie story. Very interesting. Waiting for part two.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks Ushaji!

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  24. jaishvats Avatar
    jaishvats

    Interesting 🙂 chatting with some unknown guy when on a soulmate hunt could be really interesting or down to earth boring 🙂 awaiting further updates

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Yes, it can be both depending upon the people involved :).

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  25. Jas Avatar

    Really nice. I wonder how it feels when meeting guys through matrimonial sites. Your story seems intertwined in this fiction 🙂 waiting for the next part.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Yes, my story is indeed intertwined there :). Soon very soon.

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  26. afshan18 Avatar

    This is interesting . One can find their own experiences at one juncture or the other
    waiting for the next 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks Afshan :).

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  27. Lazy Pineapple Avatar

    I knew it was based on your story the moment I started reading it 🙂 and lo I see the confirmation in the end. Waiting to see how the story unfolds 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      I had to put that PS in after the questions started pouring in :). Soon I will put up the next part.

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  28. Ashwini C N Avatar

    Oh, that’s nice. The story is getting interesting. I’ve seen people around me go through that phase and it’s kind of cute to see them walk through the conversations and find similarities and differences. Apart from speaking and chatting about qualities, what matters is how one feels by spending just a few minutes with a person. That would give one a pretty good idea!

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      You are absolutely right, Ashwini! Sometimes everything just falls apart with one meeting in the real life. Thanks for reading.

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  29. Ritu Lalit Avatar

    Cant wait to read Part 2

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  30. anu dev Avatar

    Oh cant wait to read the next part.My own love story is true copy of “jab we met”(the movie) .Now that you inspired me,i might try my hand on FICTION…winky

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      hehe I would love to read your fiction, Anu ;-)!

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  31. Animesh Avatar

    Now I am waiting for next part. When is it going to be published Rachna? 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Most probably tomorrow, Animesh :). Thanks for reading!

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  32. Diana Natasha Pinto Avatar

    Very Interesting Rachna. Eager to read the second part.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thank you Diana! Soon, very soon :).

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  33. Deepa Avatar

    Knew it, had to be inspired! Whoo, looking forward to reading the next part 🙂

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  34. B K chowla Avatar

    Hi,Rachna..sorry, I have been away for sometime.
    In this case,shall wiat for oart 2

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks for reading! I put up Part 2 already :).

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  35. Amit Avatar

    Looking forward to the second part. Your post has inspired me to write about the first webchat Geet and I did. It was completely weird. 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      hehe Look forward to that one. I have already put up Part 2, Amit :). Thanks for reading!

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  36. Muses of the Heart Avatar
    Muses of the Heart

    Hi Rachna!! The post is really interesting. Looking forward to part 2 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks Muses of the Heart!

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  37. […] read Part 1 of this fiction based on real life events here before proceeding to read this part. […]

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  38. […] Blame movies and Mills & Boons, but I always imagined a benevolent, indulgent, super loving knight in shining armor. In my mind’s eye, I imagined a husband who would smile and mouth inanities while we swirled […]

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  39. Sid Avatar

    Whoop Whoop.
    Nice start, Rachna. Off to try and find Part two now.
    P.S. I wonder how much of it is fiction and how much of it truth 😉

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      All the emotions in there are true. Most of the settings too. There are many real happenings that I skipped since this was written as a short story with a word limit. 🙂 I enjoyed writing this one especially because G was the first one to read it. 😉

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  40. Beloo Mehra Avatar

    Good, good…these Avni and Gaurav sound intriguing!
    But of course I have to go now and read part 2 🙂

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Hehe They are. 🙂

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  41. […] felt, loved and cherished. We may otherwise wilt and die. I remember my fondest first memory of my now-husband is of the time when he reached out and held my hands in his own. He does still have the warmest and […]

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  42. Inderpreet Avatar

    This is so interesting, kinda like what I went through but I ended up with an arranged marriage 🙂 I am off to read part 2

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      Glad you enjoyed it.

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  43. Shailaja Vishwanath Avatar

    Ah ha! This was written before we met on the blogging world. And what a delightful story it is. Knowing ‘Anvi’ and ‘Gaurav’ in reality, this is even better 😀 Off to read part 2 soon.

    I love how you chose this post for the flashback friday thread. So much to love about it and Happy Anniversary in advance 🙂

    And hey, you should write romantic fiction. I think you’d be good at it 😉

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      Thanks, Shailaja. No yaar, I am badly writing non-fiction. This must have been written on a whim. ?

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  44. Obsessivemom Avatar

    This is the cutest ever. And now I just have to go read part two. How did I miss this one. You haven’t done fiction in ever so long Rachna.

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    1. Rachna Avatar

      I hardly ever write fiction. This was easy as it had a lot of reality.

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