Mag-log inA successful business man Mr Rahul, his legal wife Mrs Tina and two married women Anjali and Kiran faces attraction which can be so tempting or so strong that it crosses the limits created by the society. Will the dynamic of society ever change and people can have casual sex openly? Read the novel to find out where their contrasting stands on love, sex and relationships lead their life to.
view moreAnjali was confused, not sure if she was happy or sad. That had been the case since she last met Rahul. Memories of that evening or rather night to be more precise, were still fresh in her mind though almost a month had past since then.Was it lust, infactuation or a momentary surge in the need of the body? Whay had she allowed that? Despite strong arguements and defence by Rahul, she was unable to completely let go of the guilt she was feeling. After all, she had cheated her husband.She didn't inform Anupam about what happened. Nor had Anupam enquired. However, she did inform him that she had drinks and dinner with Rahul. Anupam didn't seem to mind that. After all, he was working in the corporate world where there was a lot of openness about women with no room for orthodoxy.She was happy that Rahul that agreed to discuss with Anupam his candidature for a double promotion. Moreover, Rahul had helped by not giving her the feeling that she had sold herself
Shall I get ready for some more excercise? Anjali asked with a mischievous smile.Rahul blushed red but said a firm no. He argued, "The pleasure of last night will remain forever if we don't overdo it. The moment we overdo it, we will get pleasure temporarily, but we will kill the overall pleasure of last night." So, let's remain one-night friends.You mean we are not going to meet again?We will meet, but we will not sleep together again. It's against the rule of casual sex. It has to be casual and not regular.I am absolutely okay with that. Quite happy actually. I thought being Anupam's super boss, you would demand it of me many times. It's so stupid of me to think along those lines. You are a good person, Rahul. I really admire you.Thank you so much, Anjali, for your generous appreciation.Well, Rahul. I haven't spoken much about the very purpose I came to meet you.You had come to express apologies for An
You are wrong, Rahul. Rules are liberal for woman. For instance, for yesterday's act, you can be jailed. But I won't be.Anjali, you are talking legally. I am talking about society rules.Yeah, I agree society rules are against women. But does that makes our crimes less?Sex is a basic need of human beings. Just like we need water, food and sleep, we also need sex from time to time? Isn't it?But if we don't have food, we don't steal the food of others. We have to live without it plain and simple.Correct! But how long can one starve? There will come a day when hunger will overcome all our moral values and will force you to steal.So the point is we are human beings and not God. We are bound to violate morality and ethical grounds at some point of time in our life.Sex is such a natural urge that one can't escape it beyond a point.Rahul asked Anjali, you have seen dogs engaging in this activity? How do they do it?
Anjali was woken up by the faint rays of sunlight that had been able to make their way into the room despite the heavy curtains. She looked at her mobile to check the time. It was 8am. She looked around but could not find Rahul.She drapped her saree and moved to the drawing room where Rahul was reading newspaper and sipping tea. He greeted her and enquired if she would like to have tea. Anjali replied affirmative. She was feeling very tired due to last night. It was amazing to her how Rahul looked so fresh and energetic so soon after.A thought came to Anjali that Rahul would try to maximise this opportunity. But now it was clear Rahul was in no such mood."So, how are you feeling baby? Rahul asked very affectionately.""Great, so refreshed and light! But tired at the same time.""Hmmm, here is your tea."Suddenly, a feeling of guilt engulfed Anjali. She couldn't resist asking, 'Rahul, was it right?'"What is right or wrong abo





