16. Childhood Crush!

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Shreyansh's Pov:-

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Shreyansh's Pov:-

I stood there, looking at her. I suddenly understood what happened. I turned to her guard and spoke in a low, angry voice.

"What were you doing when she got under my car? What if she got hurt?"

But before things got worse, she spoke up, making things calmer.

"Hey, why are you scaring them, Mr. Stranger? It's not their fault. It's my fault. Don't blame them. Okay?"

She tried to sound strict, but she looked cute. I couldn't help but smile a little.

I looked at her one last time, got in my car, and drove home. It was really the best day ever.

Viaanshi's Pov:-

I stood still, watching where he went. I felt strange. He seemed familiar, but I couldn't remember why. I stopped thinking about it, went to my car, and drove away.

Later at Dinner Time:

I got out of the car and went into the big house. When I came in, I saw Tanya giving me mean looks.

I didn't know why. I ignored her and went to my room. I took a nice shower and put on my night clothes.

After a while, Ayaan brother came into the room and picked me up like a bride. I yelled in surprise.

"Bhaiyu, what are you doing? Put me down!" I said.

"Don't worry, little one. Just enjoy. I'm taking you to dinner. You haven't eaten all day. Let's go," he said with a smile.

"Okay, fine," I said, sounding bored.

We got to the dining room, and brother put me in a chair. Dada joined us, sitting at the head of the table. Avyaan brother sat on his left, and Ekansh bhai on his right.

I sat next to Ekansh bhai, with Siddharth bhai on my other side. Ayaan bhai sat across from him. Tanya sat between Avyaan and Ayaan brother, and Mrs. Raichand sat across from grandpa.

Mrs. Raichand and Tanya kept looking at me meanly. I felt uncomfortable and moved closer to Ekansh bhaiyu. He whispered,

"Feeling sleepy, princess? Let's eat dinner fast, then we can rest."

I nodded, but before I could say anything, Mrs. Raichand said,

"What do you mean, son? Are you going to sleep with her tonight?"

"Yes, mom. It's my turn to sleep with her tonight," brother said calmly.

Mrs. Raichand looked confused, so he explained,

"We take turns sleeping with her every other night so she doesn't feel alone or scared. She doesn't like sleeping alone, Mom."

"But she's not a baby who needs to sleep with someone. She's old enough to sleep alone. I thought we were all going to have some quiet time without any problems."

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