September’
2003,
Midtown, Manhattan borough, NY City, NY.
“What have you got?” Aryan asked opening the door of the cab. “Positive”, Malcolm looked at him with a smile conveying the scale of success on his face. He continued with the conversation while letting himself step inside the car, “We have not only managed to get us endowment for the project but also we’ve hit on something unexpected”.
“Woah, is it?” Aryan asked him in a great surprise. “Mr. Justin Amell agreed to sign an MOU with our university. He is going to visit us soon. This would create opportunities in internships for students, supporting them to showcase their skills and if they are successful with this short stint they might eventually get a chance to continue their professional career in the company with a PPO.” He explained.
“That sounds amazing, great news for the students,” Aryan cheered. “Yes, it is. Such a nice guy,” he praised Justin, “when I first read the designation as head of automation on the visiting card, I was expecting to see an aged man in his close fifties. I stepped in to the chamber and abruptly, I find a young and dynamic personality. He is intelligent, you will see it for yourself by talking to him, an eloquent communicator.”
“Ah, I should have been there to witness the irie scene,” Aryan replied on a serious note. It may had occurred as blurt to Malcolm but Aryan meant what he said.
“Yep, you should have come along with me. So where did you go? Had you got any work in here?” He asked. It was a question in cursory but Aryan tried to lose the thread on the topic. “No, not really. I’ve just come to accompany you and look around in the city”, he kept it short.
“Did you had a chance to visit this city any time before?” he asked.
“No, this will be the first ever,” Aryan uttered.
“Alright, let’s drive across the streets in Times square. I bet you might never had seen such a place, it’s that beautiful”, Aryan smiled with his half-suppressed amusement while he managed to compose the innocence. Aryan recollected his strolls over the roads past the Broadway theatres, his trips through grand central station and Rockefeller Centre to the great white way. Malcolm spoke on the attractions that they came across but Aryan only remained tacit as he was engaged in reliving in the moments when the Broadway shows drew his attention in the vicinity of Marriott Marquis along with his visits to Duffy square and Shubert alley. His treasured experience was when he went to Ripley’s Times Square in the 42nd Street with Rekha. “Don’t you think this an exceptional spot for a hangout,” Aryan was intercepted by him. “Yep Professor, it definitely is a great place for the purpose,” he said.
They didn’t spend much time wandering in the streets. They started the ride back to the hometown after spending just more than a couple of hours with a forty minute luncheon.
He took out the evening newspaper lying in the back seat. “Yet again, a swindle in a company,” he read out, “Filthy idiots. They knew someday they would end up getting caught and they still do it.”
“What’s the matter? Anything sober?” Aryan enquired. “Kinda but it’s nothing with us,” he replied, “The company, Exantico solutions has cheated three hundred employees.”
“Oh, how and why?” Aryan asked with an increasing curiosity. “The MD promised the employees with full time jobs but only after an employee deposits an amount of $2000 and undergoes a training of six months with a $300 stipend,” he said.
“So, the MD disappeared after collecting the money?” Aryan voiced out his notion, “Exactly,” he said tapping his hand on the head rest of the front seat, “He disappeared but when he was apprehended he had no answers for the swindle. What kind of an MD is he? an Intelligent or a fool. He bluffed the employees and the owner of the building rented for running the company operations. What I cannot comprehend is How he managed to build the trust and setup such an expensive infrastructure?” he questioned himself after reading further on the news in the paper, “gosh!” he said puffing out air as he was flabbergasted after acknowledging the after effects.
“But Mr. Malcolm, why would they dare to do it?” Aryan looked for an answer. “We never knew, everyone has their own reasons,” he replied folding the paper and placing it back where it belonged.
Malcolm was too tired after the meet with Justin and a saunter across the streets in Time square; he lay down to catch a nap and the rest of the journey was silent except the noises from the outside environment. After an hour of drive by Aryan, the hackney almost entered into the Garden City Park and Malcolm was awakened by the huge traffic and sirens on the main roads inside the city. He cleared his eyes and grabbed a few gulps of water from tumbler. He checked on his clothes and then the conversation began. This time it was an unexpected discussion.
“So young man,” he adjusted his handcuffs and said, “It just came on top of my mind. Mr. Justin was talking about an adolescent, an incredibly talented individual in automobile engineering,” Aryan stepped in, “are you planning for a support in your project?”, he asked.
“That’s what I feel,” he replied. “Did you happen to meet with the boy or should we be driving to the city for one more time?” asked Aryan.
“There’s the problem. Justin isn’t sure of his current whereabouts but he believes that the boy left the city for education,” Malcolm uttered with a chuckle. No sooner Malcolm finished on his lines than Aryan applied the brakes. Malcolm looked out and realized he reached his house.
He got out of the car and stood at the other end of the front door of the cab. Aryan looked at him, “What’s so funny about it? Why a laugh?” Aryan enquired.
“Take this,” he said and handed him over a photograph. His eyes blurred but he cleared them like a bat out of hell to have a true life of the picture. It sent a quaver to his vocals and quiver down his spine. His palpitated heart stupefied him. “Where did you find the picture?” Aryan asked rapidly getting out of the cab after looking at it, “I found it in his room. I was unable to believe what my eyes had seen. I looked at the photograph and slide it into my pocket to talk on it later with you. But beforehand Justin talked and described about that adolescent,” Aryan stood by his side and Malcolm continued, “Aryan, my dear. Every time Justin mentioned the intelligent boy’s name, intuitions directed my mind to that boy in the picture,” Malcolm pointed out to the person on the photograph, “This person,” he said and looked over Aryan, “whom I have been calling him a young man,” He caught hold of his hand and continued, “Justin is still unaware of your whereabouts. From what Justin talked, all I know is you had interned at JAPMI under his supervision for a few months, is it so?” he asked.
Aryan was in dubiety if Malcolm found out his true identity. It seemed unlikely to Aryan after his confab with Malcolm. He only knows of my internship details and nothing about my relation with the JAPMI. Leaving himself from the thoughts, he agreed to what he has to say and decided not to speak more of it.
Malcolm bid bye to him and Aryan returned to his driving seat to ride back home. After walking a few steps, “Young man,” Malcolm called out, “So, I think I found that missing adolescent,” he grinned from ear to ear, “You mean,” Before Aryan went on to ask him Malcolm discerned on his intentions and in a split second he replied, “Will start to work on the project. I will talk with the management; we will discuss things later on Monday,” he said and walked into his house. Aryan called the picture of himself with Jenny and Justin taken on the last day of the intern at JAPMI back to his mind, “Thank you Professor Malcolm,” he uttered in an undertone and accelerated his hackney.