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02. smitten




Bekhayali mei bhi tera hi khayaal aaye

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Bekhayali mei bhi tera hi khayaal aaye




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Nina

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Nina.



That was the one name continuously on loop in my brain. And damn that dress she was wearing.



It was perfectly decent, but Nina Roy wasn't just decent. She was the epitome of heaven and hell at the same time. Her obliviousness to her beauty made me think she pretended to not know how whipped everyone was with her. But again, her innocence made me think she actually didn't have any idea about it.



Throughout the whole party today, I saw her. Just stared at her, talking to everyone, smiling, laughing. Her laugh sounded like someone poured honey with extra sweeteners in my ears.



How would she sound like when she moans my name?



I just didn't lust upon her like the other dumb dick heads did at the campus. Body was just one part, she was way more than that. I wished to ruin her innocence, her obedience, her discipline.



I wanted to be her first, for whom she burns her whole rule book.



She left an hour before the party ended at eleven and now it was twelve. I was sitting in the drawing room with Susan and Xavier.



Xavier Harper. My childhood best friend and business partner. He was also my partner in crime and I mean it in the literal sense. Partner in crime.



"Bhai! Did you like the party?" Susan asked in a slightly slurry voice.



She drank the same amount of alcohol as me and Xavier, but my little sister wasn't as tolerant as us.



"Loved it. Thanks Susie!" I said with a smile. I couldn't afford to hurt her even when I'm in the most unconscious state.



Susan and my mother were the only women who ever bothered to me and would even in the future. Nobody else.



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