4. Settle In

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"Aarya, Aarya,"

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"Aarya, Aarya,".

Aarav called out to Aarya to wake up from her deep sleep as he parked his car in front of an enormous mansion, he's home and he can't wait for Aarya to meet his parents' especially his father; Mayank Vyas.

Aarya stared at him as she slowly opened her eyes. "We're here," said Aarav.

She sat and opened the door, taking one foot out of the car, she noticed the manison as she walked out of the car, admiring the enormous white mansion in front of her. 'I'm living here and I can't believe it' she observed the water fountain in front of the mansion, her smile widened as she started to noticed her surroundings.

Without her notice, Aarav instructed a maid to take Aarya's belongings to the guest room when the maid walked to the car.

Aarya could smell the flowers' scent as she walked around the outside mansion. Aarav held her hand as their headed towards the mansion entrance.

They stepped inside the mansion, and he released her hand. Aarya looked at the huge staircase in the middle of the decorated and spacious living room. Before she could admire every view in the room.

Two couples stroll downstairs with a welcoming smile on their lips. 'This should be his parents'. She thought.

The man smiled as he set his eyes on Aarya. "Nice meeting you, Aarya; I am Aarav's father, Mayank and his mother, Suman,".

Aarya put her hands together and smiled. "Hello, Namastē. Nice meeting you two,".

"Nice meeting you, dear. Aarav told us everything, so please feel at home," said Suman with a smile.

"Thank you," replied Aarya nervously, biting her lips

"Tanish will bring some refreshments, so let's all sit down," said Mayank, Aarav's father.

They walked to the sofas and sat down; Mayank and Suman sat on a two-seater in the middle end. Aarav and Aarya sat on the same sofa.

"Aarav has told us that you want to find your parents and we will be glad to help you," Mayank stated.

The servant, Tanish, walked to them, and kept the tray of refreshments on the centre table and walked away.

"I appreciate it, and I hope I won't be a burden,".

"No, don't say that dear," said Suman. "We're happy to see someone who wants to know where they came from. Nowadays, people who don't know who they are or where they come from, blame the parents with the opinion that they abandon them".

"Yes, I'm happy that there are people like you who are determined to find their identity," Mayank added.

"I always have this feeling in my heart that my father didn't abandon me. It feels like I was taken away from him,"

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