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~Aryan Khan~

The youngest and richest business tycoon to be known. Aryan took over his family business at the mere age of nineteen.

Within two years he has made himself known amongst fellow businessmen through his charm and intellect.

Aryan was forced to take over the business when his parents had passed away. He was left with huge responsibility and had to mature faster than he should have.

Aryan parents had not only left him with the properties and the family business but had also given him two more responsibilities.

Suhana and AbRam were Aryan's younger siblings who were left to his care after their parents sudden passing away.

Suhana was merely three younger than him so taking care of her wasn't so difficult compared to his baby brother, AbRam who was sixteen years younger than him.

AbRam was merely three years old when all of them lost their parents and Aryan had to step up and make sure he got the love of both his parents from him.

Even though Aryan has done a wonderful job in taking care of his siblings and the business, it has started to take a toll on him.

AbRam is five soon so he requires constant care and attention which Aryan can't always give because he has to focus on work.

He doesn't like to have too many staff working in the house so he has limited to only a cook and a housekeeper.

After the death of his parents he made sure to increase the number of security especially because AbRam has adopted this habit of befriending every stranger he comes into contact with.

It is safe to say that Aryan has more on his plate than he can handle and needs support from someone immediately.

Aryan

I shook hands with the middle aged men I just ended a meeting with. Their jokes were never funny but in the name of good business I had to laugh at every single one them.

I hated to fake laugh at someone but I didn't exactly have a choice. "We will see you so soon Aryan" I nodded and excused myself from the meeting.

I had just convinced them to invest in a brand new idea I had gotten. It was not easy to convince these people. All of them had trust issues but I was inclusive of them now.

It helped that I had grown up around them and so getting them to trust in me and my ideas was easy compared to if I was a new member in the business.

Business has been rough these past two years since my parents died. I was almost nineteen when it happened and by the time I took over all the responsibilities I had turned nineteen.

I was supposed to be joining a university and getting my degree before taking over the business but plans were changed.

My dad made sure to teach me everything at a young age and I've been following his each and every step these past years.

The business of course is a front. It eases the legal process by a lot. It won't make sense for the mafia to be out in the open for the world to see although the world does have a hint but no one speaks of it.

The cold wind blew in my face as I exited the building. My security opened the car door for me and I let myself take a seat in the front.

I placed one of my legs up and let my hand rest on it as I leaned back in my seat to finally relax. "Let's go" I instructed my driver and soon enough we were hitting the road.

My phone buzzed in my pocket and I reached in to grab it. My eyes were still shut and I didn't bother to open them until I held my phone in front of my face.

As soon as I saw the name I picked up the call and let my eyes rest again. "Hm?" I answered the call. "Bhaiyya?" My little sister Suhana's voice filled my ears.

"Where are you?" She asked. "In the car. Just finished a meeting" I told her. "Oh okay how did it okay? Did you get the deal?" She asked. "Of course" She chuckled at my response.

"Well you should be happy to know that I passed my exams" My lips formed a smile as she excitedly told me about her graduation.

"Good job sis I'm proud of you" I was determined to do anything to send her to a good university since I was never able to go.

"Have you thought about what you want to study in university?" I asked her. She fell silent for a moment. "It's okay if you don't know yet we'll talk when you get home" I assured her.

Suhana studied at a boarding where I used to. It was a little far from our house but I knew she would be safe there and that it was a good school for her.

"When are you coming home?" I was excited to have her back. I would never tell her but I did miss her. "Tomorrow" She said. "Great want me to come pick you up?" I asked.

"Nah I'll be there" She said. "Oh and you do remember we have to plan AbRam's birthday" She reminded me. I pinched the bridge of my nose. "I completely forgot" I admitted.

I can't believe I forgot my baby brother's fifth brother. I couldn't believe he was going to be five already. Our parents would've been so happy and would've gone all out for him.

"It's okay bhaiyya you have a lot on your plate" She assured me but I already felt too guilty. "This is exactly why I need help for AbRam so I can balance everything better" I said to Suhana.

"Where are we going to find someone we can trust" She asked me. "I don't know but–JEEZ" I jerked up from my seat for a moment and leaned forward to stabilise myself.

"What the–" "Bhaiyya?!" Suhana was still on the call. "I'll call you back okay?" I asked but didn't wait for her response. "Were you not looking?"

I scolded my driver as we both got out of our seats. "She came out of nowhere I swear" My driver tried to defend himself. I looked down on the road.

Laying next to our car was a young woman about Suhana's height. She was clearly unconscious so I picked her up and brought her to our car.

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