Samayra POV
Ambar sat with the transfer orders in his hands at my in-laws house as we ate directly from a box of cereal.
"I can't even imagine what living without all of them would be like." I say as Ambar points to the box of cereals.
"I can imagine..." he says and then adds "Oh, I can finally fuck you on the dining table. I've been wanting to do it with you for so long and it's a completely different..." he goes to say as my eyes widen in a stern expression.
"It WILL BE a completely different ballgame. I mean we can both experience some new..." he goes to say as I take a deep breath.
"You should start..." I say as he shakes his head.
"Dad will take off his shoe and throw it straight towards me in front of everybody." He says as I try to think of a better solution.
"Then let's not tell him in front of everybody." I say and get up from the couch in our bedroom and walk towards the balcony door.
"He's sitting downstairs in the garden. Let's go." I say and walk out as I turn to look at him still frozen on the couch.
"Do you want this or not?" I ask as he gets up.
"Yes, this could be the biggest break of my career." He says getting up as I walk with him downstairs.
Ambar was scared for nothing. My father-in-law took it well, and my mother-in-law was a bit taken back but had no harsh words against us. She gave us her love and blessings, asking us to go pack our bags. My mom was also shocked for this was out of nowhere while my dad was scared. The place we were going was not just another area. It was an area of gang wars, with weaponry and drugs as commonly sold as rice on the grocery store.
"Dad, we'll be fine." I had told him. But Grandma was a whole another level of drama.
"Hmre shore ko hamse door kar rahi hai ye... aur kuch na hai... ye sab bahane hain... Kaala jaadu kare hai yr shori mere pote ke upar..." she had said with a 10 minute long tantrum that I zoned out of, thanks to my therapy.
(She is trying to take our son away from us, nothing else. All these are just excuses. She does black magic to control our grandson.)
"We have one more thing to do, here." I said looking at the clock as we returned to our bedroom to begin packing.
"Avinash will be still at the precinct." I say as he nods with a look of confusion.
"I like how your nose is squirmed when you are confused." I say as he shakes his head.
"Yes, he'll be at the precinct but what's going on in that mind of yours?" he says as I smile.
"Call him in your cabin and I'll tell you on the way."
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There was a knock on Ambar's door as I smiled at my husband sitting on his desk. The rat was in the trap.
"Come in." he says as Avinash walks in and notices me sitting on the grey couch on the opposite side of his cabin as I wear a look of distraught, with my head between my hands.
"Hello Ambar, Samayra... How are we today?" he asks.
"How should we be?" I answered in a tone of fury.
"So, you told her?" he asks.
"No, she told me." Ambar answers.
"Oh... And she's... not happy?" he says trying to sense why he was summoned.
"How could you do this, Avi? To your best friend? I've never stopped you from your ways, but that doesn't mean that you can..." Ambar goes full big brother possessive on him.
"What did I do?" He says confusion taking over his face.
"Fuked my sister..." I say getting up as his eyes widened.
"She had just recovered. She had just started being happy again. Now, you are using her as your toy and when you'll be done with her, she'll be heartbroken all over again." I accuse him as he looks hurt.
"Hold on, So that's what this is about?" he asks.
"What did you think?" Ambar asked.
"Your transfer?" He confessed .
"Oh yeah... Ofcourse they'd CC you on the mail. Yeah, we just told the families."
"We? You both want this?" He says even more bewildered.
"She's the one who suggested. We want a change of pace and away from our families for a while." He says as his mouth opens wide.
"That's not the point." I say noticing the drift in topic of conversation.
"The point is that my friendship means absolutely nothing to you." Ambar says raising his voice a little as I roll my eyes at the drama queen.
"Yeah, Ambar's feelings are more important than my heartbroken sister facing betrayal again." I interrupt as he huffs understanding the purpose of this conversation.
"Look, Sabina is a consenting adult. She knows what she's getting into. She's not a small child and doesn't need you to defend her." He says looking at Ambar.
"You're friendship means a lot to me. You're a brother and not just a friend. I would never do anything disrespectful towards Sabina." He adds as I smile and nod.
"Good, I needed to hear that... Now we can go and start packing" I say as Ambar frowns.
"That's it?" he asks.
"I'll deal with him if he causes any harm to my sister. But I kinda trust him." I say and look Avinash dead in his eye.
"Don't tell Sabina that I know." I say as he frowns and I try my best to not burst out laughing.
"Wait... You haven't told her... I could have just said that I didn't fuk her... But I thought she confessed." He cries out.
"There's a reason I'm your senior." Ambar says patting his back and walks to me, extending his hand, I put mine in his and walk out as he stood there startled.
We waited to be inside my car before finally bursting into laughter.
"His face, when he found out that we weren't sure, you just suspected until he confessed... Oh my God..." he says laughing as I laugh with him wiping the tears.
"If he tells Sabina, he confessed by getting fooled, she's gonna have his balls on a platter." I add laughing with him, and the next thing we know, we were making out in the parking like some kind of hormonal teenagers...
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