“This is my entry
for the HarperCollins–IndiBlogger Get Published contest,
which is run with inputs from Yashodhara Lal and HarperCollins India.
“ IN FLAGRANTE DELICTO ” : My entry for the Get Published contest
THE STORY IDEA
Lieutenant
Anand assumes that he will be applauded and commended for being a “knight in
shining armour” who has rescued a “damsel in distress”.
Instead he is castigated
and condemned to a court martial, accused of “stealing the affections of a
brother officer’s wife” and charged with “conduct to the prejudice of good
order and naval discipline” and “moral turpitude due to conduct unbecoming of
an officer”.
Lieutenant
Anand is devastated. His dreams of a successful naval career are shattered. His
chivalry has cost him dear. If he is not able to prove his innocence at the
court martial he will surely be thrown out of the navy – dismissed with
disgrace.
Things look
grim for Lieutenant Anand.
The evidence
is stacked against him – after all, he was caught “red-handed” in flagrante delicto with Natasha, the Navigator’s wife.
The lecherous
Captain is out to destroy him – the Captain is furious at Lieutenant Anand for daring
to thwart his lascivious desires.
And to make
matters worse, the prosecutor in his Court Martial is his ex-flame, the
green-eyed beauty Lieutenant Tanya, a Lady Naval Officer in the JAG Branch, who
had vowed to seek revenge when he had unceremoniously dumped her six months ago.
As Lieutenant
Anand lies on his bunk in self commiseration his thoughts go into a tizzy.
Will Natasha
save him even if it jeopardizes her marriage and her husband’s career?
Or should he
make a deal with Tanya?
What Makes This Story ‘Real’
This story is “an inspired from real-life love story” that explores
changing dynamics of relationships in the modern-day navy.
EXTRACT
“Stealing the affections of a brother officer’s wife?” the
Admiral thundered.
“I am
innocent, Sir,” Lieutenant Anand pleaded.
“Shut up! You
were caught red-handed – in flagrante delicto. It is an open and shut case. You are
accused of stealing the affections of Lieutenant Kumar’s wife.”
“That’s not
true, Sir. In fact, it was she who tried to steal my affections.”
“Are you some
sort of crazy bugger? How can she steal your affections? Tomorrow you will say
that women rape men. You are up the shit creek, so listen to me and plead
guilty and we will let you resign and leave quietly. I don’t want a bloody tamasha
of a court martial which will tarnish the entire image of the navy.”
“I am
innocent, Sir. Please hear my out. Let me tell you the full story.”
“The full
story? Well, that you can tell the court martial.”
VIKRAM KARVE
Copyright © Vikram Karve 2012
Vikram Karve has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
© vikram karve., all rights reserved.
This is my entry for the HarperCollins–IndiBlogger Get
Published contest,
which is run with inputs fromYashodhara Lal and HarperCollins India.
“This is my entry
for the HarperCollins–IndiBlogger Get Published contest,
which is run with inputs from Yashodhara Lal and HarperCollins India.
5 comments:
Thanks Vikas
Vikram Karve
Academic and Creative Writing Journal Vikram Karve
Sounds like something very interesting. Looking forward to the entire account.
Sir, where is the link to vote?
@ Saru - It is on the Indiblogger Get Published Ideas Page
Do give a vote if you like the idea.
Thanks
Vikram
Hi Sir,
A love story in the midst of the Uniformed men and women of our country, that spells like a cracker of a story full of deceit, treachery and high octane emotions and feelings.
The idea looks deeply interesting and I would love to read the entire story.
My vote goes to you, wish you luck :):):)
For everybody's convenience, the link to vote for this story idea is
In Flagrante Delicto
P.S. Do check out & vote for my entry for Get Published.
Regards
Jay
My Entry to Indiblogger Get Published
Post a Comment