* Please Read Book 1 before starting this one *
"Please tell me what should I do to have your trust back on me?"
She was begging him despite being so strong and bold.
His eyes shot an annoyed glance as he reacted, "Do yourself a favor and get out o...
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Eighteen hundred twenty-five days is exactly the time we have been apart, Zander.
And every passing day is torture on my soul realizing what you must have been going through all these years but I would have changed it all if I could have.
A gentle tap on my shoulder broke my trance.
"Su Prabhat, Sundari" I blinked repeatedly at Sameer's soft yet playful voice.
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My eyes were quickly on his sun-kissed face, he took a bite of an apple and flashed me a big smile while I laughed feeling appreciative of having my childhood friend at my side for all these years like an unmoved pillar.
"Su Prabhat, like really Sameer?"
I gave him a peeved glance before continuing to stir the Rava (Semolina) watery mixture in the round pan so it didn't stick to the bottom because my little devil is so fussy with everything.
"Well, you told me you liked Hindiwords yesterday, you idiot!" He exclaimed irritated making me chuckle at his silly antics.
Sometimes I get confused if he grew up or not as he is still like an adorable kid.
"Yeah Yeah, go and wake her up or she will be late for school".
My eyes rolled at him sarcastically knowing how much pain both are in my ass especially when Sameer comes over for the weekend and these two rascals always would make an immense mess in this house.
He saluted me and immediately rushed upstairs, humming a song beautifully.
Sighing I just kept stirring the mixture and lastly garnished it with some dry fruits the way she liked it. I just hope she won't judge my cooking again.
Like Father like daughter! Always so picky, so alike...
Gloominess stretched on my face but I just shook my head in loss, unable to grasp that lost time.