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Bombay Mixx
Bombay Mixx
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One lavish celeb-style wedding.

Four friends with very delicate secrets, all hoping to avoid them being exposed.

One of the friend’s unaware that the happy proceedings will be an event to remember, from a simmering secret that no one could have predicted.

With no morals, taboo’s or thought of destroying the special moment or a family, can the Patel’s pull together to get over this life changing revelation from this strange gatecrasher and her younger sidekick?

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Walking through the door of this countryside mansion, you could be mistaken that you had walked into a rich Moroccan Sheik’s tent. With a Middle Eastern theme, rich colours of deep red, orange and gold; the engagement party filled the entering guests with immediate Eastern promise.

Although she managed to escape the stresses of her current situation, with the constant demands from the dominating bride-to-be, her spoilt sister, Gabrielle, Nita always had her girlfriends Amelia and Anya to pass some of the burden to, along with her new ‘perfect boyfriend’ Yatin.

Nita is 28, half Indian and half Irish, with a down-to-earth, loving personality who is desperate to meet Mr. Right. With a doting father, strong mother and close siblings, Nita has everything she needs until her first relationship ends and she has to move back in with her parents.

Getting the break she so desperately needs, she accepts a job in the city as a secretary and moves into her parent’s apartment in North London and begins to realise the single life is not so bad when you have a cut throat Russian Escort, an eccentric Fashion Buyer and your WAG wannabe sister to welcome you to this new world!

With these wild, drunken nights, enjoying the high life by accepting the invitations to all the fashion after show parties Amelia would arrange each weekend, an affair with your boss and questioning her sexuality with a co-worker, it’s not surprising Nita didn’t see the start of her brother’s and parent’s marriage deteriorating with the arrival of this new mysterious woman! But who was she? Why did she have a strong affect on her father? And how was her brother connected to her immoral revelations?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherS. L Lewis
Release dateJun 18, 2012
ISBN9780957296916
Bombay Mixx
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S. L Lewis

A British author bringing a new style of women's fiction novel to the literary world! Part one of a two part series, 'Bombay Mixx' is a fresh, chic tale of vibrant Bombay meets alluring Ireland, in this sexy cultural blend! Including breaking sexual boundaries, experiences of the 'secret' side of the London elite and a major family secret which could destroy the Patel family...this book breaks all the women fiction rules!

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    Bombay Mixx - S. L Lewis

    BOMBAY MIXX

    By

    S. L. Lewis

    SMASHWORDS EDITION

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    Bombay Mixx

    A Novel by S. L. Lewis

    eBook Edition

    Copyright © 2012 by S. L. Lewis

    www.bombaymixx.com

    Published by Big Bang Books

    All rights reserved.

    ISBN: 978-0-9572969-1-6

    No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law.

    *****

    In dedication to a very special woman, my Grandma Dacres.

    *****

    BOMBAY MIXX

    *****

    Chapter One – New Pastures?

    ‘You need to give your sister a hand with her packing,’ my mother shouts, ‘I’m busy organising my own life and she can do it herself! She never helps me with anything,’ my sister replies. It was like an army major shouting at his troops to get up! So before I hear the alarm, I make my way downstairs still half asleep.

    Even before I get to the kitchen I heard the usual voices although there was one new one; however, my mind gets distracted with the sound of loud pop music and the smell of eggs, toast and coffee, ‘Yum, just what I need after last night’s affair,’ I thought as I walked in.

    ‘Morning sweetheart, sleep well? Meet Ann, she’s your mother’s friend who you need to report to tomorrow morning,’ my father said in his thick Indian accent. It’s amazing that he’s been here for many years, in the thick of East London but he has still retained his accent. I loved this about him.

    The woman stood up like a guard at the gates of the palace and introduced herself with authority.

    ‘Hello Nita, my name is Ann Lough and I will be your supervisor when you start work at AG Cathal, so I expect you to be on time, dressed appropriately (as she said this she looked at my bed head, Prodigy ripped t-shirt and crinkled cut un-ironed jogging bottoms, which I’ve had since I was a teenager and proud that I can still get into them!) and willing to work very hard.’

    I looked at my mother for support, thinking this woman had had one too many of my father’s extra strong, put hairs on your chest coffees, but unfortunately all I got was the look of ‘you better be listening’ and at that moment I felt like I was 6 years old again getting told off for taking more cookies from the jar when mum said I couldn’t have any more.

    Let me give you a little background on my parents.

    My mother is called Niamh and is white Irish. I could tell that in her younger days my mother was a ‘looker’ because even now she gets attention from men her own age, much to my father’s annoyance. Blonde, slim and roughly around 5’6, she came over from Ireland when she was in her late teens to become a nurse but always planned to go back once she got her qualifications; then she met my father and decided to settle here. My mother is a lovely, kind woman but get on the wrong side of her and she will rip your head off (as all of us have experienced in the past!).

    She is a very proud woman, who always wants the best for her family and will do anything for them, and her husband, as she had to fight very hard to get to where she is now with her family, career and marriage.

    When she met my father (Parwez) (as the story is told later on in my life) she was on a night out with her work colleagues at the local pub near the hospital where she used to work and whilst she was waiting for a taxi to take her home, they struck up a conversation and he offered to wait with her whilst the taxi came. As my father worked close to the hospital, he used to see my mum all the time and after a few further encounters he asked my mother out on a date and she accepted.

    He explained his situation after the 5th date and my mother decided to stand by him and wait.

    My father’s situation was that he came over to England from Bombay to get an education about a year before he met my mother. He comes from a proud family where his father is hardworking and enjoys peace and his mother is the one who rules the household, demands respect and believes that she is usually right on all issues.

    My father’s father had a friend who was already in the UK and they arranged for my father to work for him but also arranged for my father to marry his daughter, which he did but under protest. The marriage lasted just over a year before it ended in divorce. My father met my mother and they began an affair; once his divorce was finalised, he married my mother and a few months later my brother Renesh was born.

    My parents never speak about how they got together (probably for good reason) but I know they experienced a lot of prejudice and family members disowning them because of the interracial relationship but this never affected their love for one another and when I was born they started their own taxi company and have never looked back.

    I felt sorry for my father’s first wife because I don’t think she wanted to divorce but I’m guessing she got over it as after the divorce no one heard from her again.

    I know that my father felt guilty about leaving this woman but I guess if you don’t love someone there’s only so much you can do before you finally snap.

    As I thought about this, my thoughts were interrupted by my annoying sister, Gabrielle, doing her usual attention seeking routine, ‘mummy do you know whose house we’ve just got the contract to design?’ She paused for effect and everyone was waiting for her answer.

    ‘It’s that famous model who was in the news recently who was accused of slapping that waitress in New York for putting dressing on her salad!’

    ‘Ooooh, well done darling, keep it up,’ my mother replied as she gave her a congratulatory hug.

    I hated the way she could get everyone to linger on her every word by doing her princess routine but I guess that’s our childhood sister hatred coming out in adult life!

    My younger sister, Gabrielle and I have never got on.

    I think this might have come from when we were younger and some of my father’s family who we were in contact with at the time gave me more attention than Gabrielle due to the fact that they believed that as I was lighter skinned and, therefore, prettier. This must have given her a complex which is why my mother and father spoiled her more to compensate for the cruel remarks she would get from them.

    Gabrielle got used to being spoilt and although throughout the years my parents spoilt her less and less, she still got priority over where we went to eat, what clothes she would like, her curfew being extended and how long her friends could stay over.

    This used to annoy me and we would have constant fights, which my calmer brother, Renesh, would always find funny and break up. My parents just had enough of our bickering and stated that if we wanted to kill each other then go for it, just don’t make a mess otherwise my mother would find us in the afterlife, beat us herself and bring us back to clean it up…nice, huh?

    Gabrielle was never satisfied just being spoilt though. She built up such resentment of me; she would then pick on my insecurities, mainly my weight.

    Through my teenage years, I was a normal, happy teenager, who cared more about getting out of the house than what I looked like.

    I was a UK size 8, I was and still am 5’6 but I had a curvy figure which I knew meant that in the next few years the rest of my body would fill out to catch up to the curves and they did.

    My mother always told us we were beautiful and tried to instil confidence in us and our bodies, but whilst you have Satan at your side throwing many jibes, you start to wonder.

    I went on a few diets when I saw my weight increase but none of them worked because as soon as I smelt my father’s fantastic curries and my mother’s buttermilk scones, I knew I was fighting a loosing battle and quite often waved the white flag before I’d even started!

    Throughout the years, I learnt to accept my weight and just ignored Gabrielle’s comments but I still look in the mirror (like any woman does) and start to think that it would be nice if I could just change this bit then I would be happier but as my mother says, ‘it’s just a myth, your never 100% happy with your body no matter what you do to it. So amend your thinking to say that body beautiful isn’t looking like every other stick insect out there, it’s understanding your body and using what you have to feel and look sexy outside and in.’

    Currently, I’m a size 12, curvy figure, long black straight shoulder length hair, green eyes and full lips and I’m happy with what I’ve got and try to tell my sister to be the same, but she’s not the best at taking advice from anyone, especially me!

    Gabrielle has an olive complexion (which I find beautiful but she was darker when she was younger). She’s roughly a size 8–10, bobbed cut highlighted hair, brown eyes, and full lips and is about 5’5. She loves her fashion labels and never leaves the house without looking immaculate, the complete opposite to me!

    My sister loves money and would never date a man who earns less than £40k a year. That is why she is extremely happy at the moment as she feels that she has one up on me; she has a good career, she’s dating a man called John who is training to become a lawyer and is nearly at her wage criteria and he adores her.

    My situation is very different.

    I have accepted a job as a secretary in a big stockbroker’s company in the city, which my mother set up for me through her friend, army major, Ann. I decided to accept this offer because I had just spilt up from my long term boyfriend after finding out he had been cheating on me for the last two years, and my career was going nowhere fast.

    My parents have a few properties across London and decided to let me live in the apartment they have in Holloway if I agreed to live with my sister (much to her distaste!). I agreed and after gradually moving some of my things over throughout the last two weeks, the final bits of clothes and shoes are moving today, if only my sister would help, but I can’t see that miracle happening so I’ll get my lovely brother to help instead.

    Renesh is very much like my father, in looks and personality. He is 30 years old but seems to be mature beyond his years. Peaceful, calm and a diplomat, he never argues and always seems to find the good in people.

    He has my father’s strong features, light complexion, straight black hair, muscular build (as he loves the gym) and is 6’2.

    He is always the one me and my sister go to when we need to talk, bitch about each other or need help.

    Renesh is married to his university sweetheart, Shilpa, but his marriage seems to be under pressure as he has limited time with his wife because she is a trainee doctor and spends a lot of time at the hospital.

    My mother recognised his dilemma early in his marriage and tried to talk to him, but Renesh is a very proud man and just says that everything is fine, to avoid the conversation.

    As everyone continues to congratulate Gabrielle about her successes, I head for the food and ask my brother if he would help me with moving. ‘Sure I’ll help, especially if that Russian girl is still living there. Wow, now there’s a lady you would never say no to!’ Renesh says whilst laughing.

    As the food gets devoured and the praising dies down, I set off to pack the last of my clothes and head towards my new life as an independent, city slicker…well after accepting the £200.00 gift from my father and the essential, I’m moving out food package from my mother (even though I was only moving about 30 minutes away).

    *****

    The flat seemed bigger than I remember and there was no one home, which made it easier for me to settle into my new home.

    Used wine glasses, with lipstick stains on the rim, Japanese take away boxes in the fridge and towers of fashion magazines on the coffee table decorated the flat and I was happy that this was my new home.

    As I settled into my bedroom, I heard noises coming from the front room so I investigate.

    ‘Oh it’s you again. Hello. Has your sister moved in yet?’ said this strong Russian accent. After a few flirty giggles from my brother, I ejected myself from the bedroom to see who made my brother laugh like that.

    She was tall and slim, with long blonde hair, piercing blue eyes and sharp features. She was dressed like a lady but one that meant business. ‘Hey hon, have you settled in ok?’

    ‘Yep, just got to unpack but that’s it,’ I replied as I observed the apartment.

    Gabrielle moved into this flat a year ago so I already knew her flatmates and became good friends with them but more so with Anya as I always felt our personalities complimented each other. Where I have the calm, laid back, patient persona, Anya has aggressive, assertive, bold characteristics, which are great traits to help you survive in London.

    ‘So are we going to celebrate with a glass of champagne?’ Anya asked whilst getting the bottle out of the fridge. Renesh looked at her in delight and I knew that whatever she asked him he would say yes so I went with the flow.

    As we sipped glass after glass of champagne, the small talk began to progress. Renesh flirted more with Anya and she batted away his advances with short, sharp remarks, which seemed to entertain him more and I was happy when Amelia came home.

    ‘Nita, finally you’re here!’ she said as she ran over to give me a hug. ‘This is now officially the party flat,’ she announced as she got another bottle of champagne and we continued the celebrations.

    The festivities continued for the next few hours and even with the arrival of Gabrielle and her smart comments about flat rules and trying to show her authority, we conquered 3 bottles of champagne, whilst

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