(The story revolves around the year-2009, Ten years back from the present time.)
Like all other metros in India, Kolkata was also densely populated, and people were living like swarm of bees in honeybee colony. Most of the middle-class families were living in small flats having two bedrooms in multi storey apartments in congested area.
But "Love Nest" was a 5-storey small Apartment having 5th floors, and each floor containing 3 numbers of flats, situated in Middleton Street, which was the heart of Kolkata, a busy and commercial place. But this Apartment was just far away from the madding crowd, and situated in a corner place, away from the main street in a calm and quiet place and occupied by middle class family people. The Apartment was occupied by a total of 15 numbers of families, 3 Flats in each floor. As the living culture prevalent in Metros, the neighbour occupants were not closely knitted, hardly knew each other nor they bothered about each other as everyone was busy in Kolkata, no times for each other. But the difference was in floors where occupants of 3 numbers of flats were living like a close family, sharing each other's problems, and standing for each other at the time of need and crisis, which was a close bond, developed and existed amongst them.
The first floor was occupied by Mr. Sukumar Sen in the centre flat, which was slight bigger than other two flats located in its left and right side. His flat had 3 Bedrooms whereas other two flats had 2 Bedrooms. He was an Aeronautics Engineer of Govt.of India; a senior person aged 54 years was living with his wife. His only married son was living in USA and Luck smiled on him recently. He was invited by NASA for a research job for 6 years in Washington DC after scrutiny of his vast experience and seniority in the field. He got the immediate permission from Govt.of India for this research job.
His left flat was occupied by Mr. Tapas Chatterjee, aged 50 years, who was a Charted Accountant (CA) in New Delhi in a Big Corporate House. He was so busy that his works would leave him no spare time for his family, and he would often visit Kolkata once in 4 months to see his family. His family consisted of his wife Manasi, aged 40 years, Tappan, a young boy of 19 years who was just admitted in college, Tapasi, his youngest daughter still in school, studying in 9th standard.
The right flat adjunct to Mr. Sukumar Sen was occupied by Mr. Saurav Mukherjee, aged 48 years, was an employee of a Shipping company of Kolkata. Throughout the year, he would remain in the sea as his ship would move in different ports of the world, most of the time in Singapore and in Hong Kong. He would visit the home once or twice in a year. His family consisted of his wife Rupa, aged 36 years, Kakoli, his eldest daughter was studying in 11th standard, and Debashree, his youngest daughter of 14 years was studying in 9th standard. Amongst children, since Debashree (Daughter of Saurav Mukherjee) and Tapasi (Daughter of Mr. Tapas Chatterjee) were studying in same class, in same school, naturally they were very bosom friends.
Kakoli was an adult teen girl just going to step in adulthood, was just maintaining a little distance from these two girls, but with a sisterly guidance. Tappan, the adult boy of 19 years was Boss of all children, and all of them were regarding him as their elder brother.
In absence of Mr. Tapas Chatterjee and Mr. Saurav Mukherjee, Mr. Sukumar Sen was the only senior Male figure in the first floor. All the other family Heads and Ladies were addressing Mr. Sukumar Sen as Dada (Elder Brother) and children were fondly calling him Baba (Father figure). Mr. Sukumar Sen was very wealthy in comparison to these two families, an honest and simple person, and he was like a guardian figure in the floor in absence of Male heads of the other two families.
The typical nature of a middle-class family in Kolkata, particularly the nature of a lady in the family was to save money as much as possible when opportunity comes, and to extract maximum benefit from a simple person by sugar coated tongue. Both Manasi and Rupa were in competition with each other for extracting maximum from Mr. Sukumar Sen by inviting him for lunch and Dinner and offering cups of tea every day. The good man was spending lavishly for these two families by way of presenting various gifts to these two families and allowing these two families to use his household materials. Sometimes, he would loan money to Manasi and Rupa, but he would forget, and the recovery could not be made in future.
Today, Mr. Sukumar and his wife would leave for USA for 6 years. It was a shocking moment for both the family members. With sad faces and broken hearts, everybody had congregated in the open space of the first floor to bid farewell to the kind-hearted couple. Both the families were aware of the fact of what they were losing. The atmosphere was quiet, sombre, and tearful.
Manasi along with her children was standing beside her husband Mr. Tapas Chatterjee.
Mr. Tapas started saying in a very soft tone, "Dada, (Elder Brother) wish you a happy journey. You were the guardian of this floor during our absence. We will be missing you very much."
Rupa, standing beside her husband Mr. Sourav started sobbing and said, "We cannot think of living here without you, and your presence would be felt more during absence of our husbands."
Manasi asked, "Dada, who would be staying in your vacant flat?"
Mr. Sukumar looked intently to everybody and felt the pang, respect, and love in their heart towards him.
He addressed to everybody, "Listen, my entire dear loved one, I appreciate of yours love and affection to me, but don't worry. God is always great. My childhood friend Mr. Pawan Kumar from Haryana has been transferred to Kolkata as a Manager in a Bank. He is of my age, very nice, simple, docile, and helpful gentleman. He belongs to a very wealthy family of Haryana. He is a widower, but his son and daughters are married and settled. He will retire from the service after 6 years when I return from USA. Till such time, he will be with you. Since he will be staying alone in my flat, I request the ladies of both the families to take care of him. During absence of Mr. Tapas and Mr. Sourav, my friend Mr. Pawan Kumar will be a best guardian to these two families, and he will be a father as well as brother figure to both the families. "
The both families heaved a sigh of relief.
Within a week both of Mr. Tapas and Mr. Saurav left for their respective working places and the two families were left alone and waiting eagerly for the arrival of new occupant.
Mr. Pawan Kumar was a Jat (A community from Haryana state in India). He had inherited the genetic quality of Haryanvi people. He was 6 feet in height, aged 54 years. He was very strong and masculine in physical appearance, and even at this age, he had broad shoulder and chest, long, wide arms and palms. He was fair in colour, had thick hair and moustache in his face which was grey. His physical appearance was like a Youngman of 30 years. Since as per tradition, he married at early age of 20 years, and now his two daughters and only one son was married and settled in their lives. He had 3 grand sons and a granddaughter. He was very wealthy person having huge landed property in his village in Haryana. He had three buildings in Chandigarh. Just for passing his time, he joined a Bank as officer, and now he was the Manager, and transferred to Kolkata. He was always in touch with his childhood friend Mr. Sukumar from Kolkata. When Pawan Kumar apprised Sukumar of his transfer, Sukumar offered him his flat for accommodation as he was leaving for USA. Pawan Kumar was a widower as he lost his wife 10 years ago who died due to heart problem. Now, he was a loner, and had no women in his life for the last 10 years. He was very vigour and vitality in his sex life but after death of his wife, he had controlled his biological needs by way of Yoga and meditation. The most extra ordinary quality of him was that he held a degree of Doctor in Homeopathy, well versed in Homeopathy treatment and for this purpose, he had a leather kit containing all types of Homeopathy medicines, secondly, he had a thick and enormous dick of 9th inch long.