【1】 Whipped ~

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"Okay, I understood

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"Okay, I understood. There was a girl you met in your childhood and since then she has become permanent in your heart." I nodded at the speaker of these words, my mother.

Mrs. Ritu Rathore, the epitome of beauty with brains.

With her dedication and love for our family, she has made this mansion a home.

"You are so obsessed with her that you started avoiding all the girls except her." She further spoke making me furrow.

"You and Rishika are also an exception, Mum." I said childishly while making faces.

No one can take my mother's and sister's place of course. They both are equivalent.

"Ruvit." I heard Dhruv calling out my name from behind.

Dhruv Thakur, my one and only best friend.

It's been so many years since we both are together. Despite our different families, we almost had the same journey.

"I found out that Manish bhaiya is getting married." He pouted, narrowing his eyes briefly, "And you didn't even invite me."

I rolled my eyes to his taunt.

If someone sees us behaving like this they will definitely think that we are gay or something.

"Stupid. The marriage date has not been decided yet." I replied on which Dhruv sat on my cabin's sofa lazily.

"We are going to see her tomorrow." Dhruv slightly nodded, "You can come if you want to." I invited.

"Of course I would love to." He shouted with full enthusiasm as if he was just waiting for this moment.

I was walking towards my room when I heard some noises coming out from my grandmother's room.

I know it's not good to hear someone's conversation but I have the right to know about what's going on in my family.

Walking towards grandma's room, I stopped just outside as I heard her stern voice.

"Hmare ghar ki auratein bahar jakar kaam nahi karti aur mujhe pura yakeen h ki koi bhi ladki is khandan mein shadi krne k liye itna to sacrifice kr hi sakti h."

(The women of our house do not go out to work and I am sure that any girl can make this much sacrifice to get married in this family.)

What. The. Hell.
Like I know her mentality but why should a girl leave her career for the family?

"Yeah, that's why you forced mum to leave her business. Right?" The next voice of bhaiya as he snickered.

Manish Rathore, my elder brother loves a woman. As he told us that he wanted to marry her, everyone agreed.

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