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VAANI
You know when everything feels right, the world seems to dance in harmony, and your heart whispers, "This is where you're meant to be." It's then when you realize that you're not afraid, it's then when you realize that you're not alone. How only one night can make me believe that I am not an outcast within these people? How only one night with both of these amazing persons can make me believe I am not broken? It's like a magic story. Everything once I manifested is becoming my reality now.
Adesh. He feels right. Everything about him feels right. It's like I've become a fool for him as the moments pass by. Is this how it feels like when you have a crush on someone? Brown eyes. Black aura. He feels like a sin. When we were close our heartbeat danced with each other's rhythm and when we are apart, when he's gone, I feel incomplete. Is this really a crush or something more than that? If I accept the truth then I want to be part of the rhythm that fate is playing with my life. But again I can't trust fate or destiny because it nearly destroyed my life these past years.
After Adesh was gone for his work we also set out for our work. In the car Aarvi tells me the reality of the mami word, which Pakhi called her. She told me that she was engaged to Adesh's brother then something happened that the engagement broke but still her and his families are friends, as their parents know each other from a very long time. She didn't tell me anything clearly, so I got the clue that she's not ready to share anything right now. As Pakhi was engrossed in cartoons, that's why she also didn't give attention to any surrounding. I just stare at her and smile. Seeing her carefree gives me peace.
We reached the museum. We stroll in it for one good hour. Pakhi is with Aarvi as I wanted to take a good look at the area where my exhibition will be held. As the instructor came towards me he began to explain everything to me. At that time Aarvi also came towards me as she had to explain everything I wanted to say to the instructor. There are lots of people in the museum, as it's one of the famous ones here. I told the instructor that I want to meet their director as I want to discuss the auction which will be held for two days for my paintings and there also some paperwork has to be done. At that he replied,
Instructor: "Mam, I am really sorry but sir is not present here at this time, he will surely come after 5 in the evening as he also has to do some arrangements. I can ask his PA to rearrange his schedule to meet you in the evening." At this I signed to him okay because I know that if I push this meet to tomorrow then they will again push it to evening. That's what they have been doing for the past 2 days. So, I don't have any other option than to accept the offer because helding my exhibition and doing an auction here, in this museum, will be a great opportunity for me and my career. After bidding professional goodbye to the instructor we all came out of the museum.
I don't know why I am still thinking of Adesh. I always shut my personal life when I am in my professional mode but this man is living in my mind rent free. It's not that I don't want to think of him. I do want to. But everytime I think of him his naked chest and sexy body come to mind. Which leaves me blushing all the way. Oh god! When did I become this unholy that the naked body always came in front of my vision? I shake my head to shoo away my thoughts.
I glance towards Aarvi. She is driving the car but she's not being herself after her abrupt meeting with Adesh. Pakhi is showing me photos of Adesh and his family on Google, as she doesn't have a phone so she took my tablet and searched about her family and boom! The photos of them flooded like crazy. She showed every member in them except her father. I tried to ask her about her father by signing but then Aarvi answered,
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