THE ASSASSIN
He had his finger steady on the
trigger. The suave businessman in white kurta pajamas, dining at his plush apartment on the 14th
floor ,in the upscale Malabar Hills was
to be the target. He had set his pad on the opposite building terrace .The bullet left its safe haven to travel to its
final destination but the ill-fated piece of iron and steel found its mark into the heart of the businessman’s
daughter who accidentally ran across chasing a red and pink balloon . There was
silence for a split second and subsequently
commotion replaced the shock and silence. His nerves of steel were
unaffected and he aimed once again at the target, this time not going wrong and
hit the bull’s eye.
Having wrapped up his work, he moved out, hailed a
cab and boarded a train at CST ,that took him out of Mumbai .
He would be out of Mumbai jurisdiction till the news from the first page
of the newspapers took to a small paragraph on the fourth or fifth page.
Kalia was notorious in the
Underworld for his accuracy with the gun. He was a master of disguises wearing
masks upon masks and peeling them after each ‘shot’ never to be ensnared into the dragnet of the law. The coloured wigs,
false eyelashes, the multi-coloured eye lens were
just props to the changes in outward physical appearance. The art of imitating
someone else’s voice and mannerisms were like a child’s play
to him. The various languages and dialects that he had learnt on the streets helped
him to blend effortlessly and anonymously
in to the teeming world of the
common man. He had never seen the inside of a school but life has been the
greatest teacher and this student lapped up whatever was offered to him. Vices
like guzzling liquor, gambling and girls were miles away from him which his
brethren from underworld loved to indulge in.
He spoke to none about his roots in
a small nondescript village in northern India. He had run away to escape from
the tyranny of a step-mother and an alcoholic father into the cruel arms of the
dark underbelly of the Maximum City. But the City that doesn't disappoint
anyone who sought refuge, embraced this
runaway with open arms. He was under the tutelage of Scorpion, the uncrowned
King of nefarious activities and slowly graduated into the upper echelons of the
gang. He was the most trusted lieutenant of his Supremo.
He had now checked into a small
hotel under a false name and a different disguise under the cloak of darkness.
Kalia woke up with a dizzy head.
The alcohol which he had forced down his throat could not drown his growing
guilt. He had a gnawing feeling in his stomach. He had broken the unwritten
rule of the under-world : Women and
children were to be spared.
The little girl should have been a target
of a kiss and not a bullet. He could never forgive himself. He had enough of
this profession. But retreating his steps was just next to impossible. The
tentacles of the Scorpion would fish him out from the deepest crevice of the earth to inject the venom in
him. He had to find some way out to emancipate himself from this grave and
suffocating situation.
After nipping a budding tender life,
his existence became a heavy burden and ceased to have a meaning or
a goal. If he had settled to matrimonial bliss, his daughter could have been of
that girl’s age. He had committed an unpardonable sin, though not
intentionally.
Four fortnights later he was in the Scorpion’s
den with him, alone. He sat down on the chair opposite his boss. They were peering over the details of the new
assignment when Kalia picked up the Scorpion’s weapon. Next moment he fished
out a note from his pocket and placed it near the lifeless body of the
Scorpion. He made several calls from the Scorpion’s cell-phone , imitating the Scorpion’s voice perfectly.
He then wiped clean for any traces
of fingerprints that could be left behind as evidence. He had de-activated the CCTV camera before
coming in.
He boarded a State Transport bus
that would take him on one leg of his journey to his final destination, his
village. He would start his new life as a vegetable vendor.
Next day the police swooped down upon
the den and found the Scorpion’s gun and a suicide note. They checked the
cell-phone records which had orders for dismantling the organization and
subsequent dispersal of the gang members. The police put this down to suicide.
Another theory floated that it must be inter-gang rivalry.
Whatever was the outcome of the investigation,
Kalia was off, to turn a new leaf in his life.
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Wow.... I did not expect it to end like this... this was a surprise for sure. Very well written!
ReplyDeletea good read Kalpana :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Privy . Life is full of surprises.
ReplyDeleteThanx Saurabh.
ReplyDeletewell written!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Smita.
DeleteVery nicely written story, taken to a good conclusion. Pity the little girl had to go though.
ReplyDeleteThe poor girl lost her life for no fault of hers. Thank you Cynthia.
Deletewow! this kept me glued till the end... brilliant narration.
ReplyDeleteI am happy you enjoyed it Apala.
Deletewattay ending.. loved it.. gripping :)
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW!! This kept me riveted to the unexpected end. Well done!!
ReplyDeleteKathy
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Thank you Kathy for reading , commenting and appreciating which is very essential.
Deletevery nicely written!!
ReplyDeleteLoved it..
Thank you Pixie.
Deleteit was the end... it kept me hooked onto it. A great build up :)
ReplyDeleteRicha
Thanks for reading, Richa.
DeleteGripping Story.. loved the ending.. THe anatomy of a perfect crime indeed :D
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