"I see you when I close my eyes,
Tell me what you like who would you like,
To be there anytime with you for your life."
The whole night goes by and all I do is stare at the woman who has made her home in my heart. The way she intentionally spilled the drink on the woman who was arguing with her brother makes me so proud of her. The first time when I saw her three years back, she was sacred little girl and now she is the confident lady everyone admires.
All I want is to go and talk to her but it's like I just can't.
"Who are you looking?" I was interrupted between my thoughts by my one and only brother.
"No one" I replied diverting my gaze to my brother.
"You know you should at least try and talk to her before it's too late."
"Talk to who?" I try to keep my face normal and start acting like I have no idea who he is talking about.
"Now now bhai, you know you are very bad at lying. You know who I am talking about." He smirks.
"Shut up"
"Ashi di look beautiful, no? You know my best friend Harsh has a huge crush on her. I should send a picture of her."
"Send him and you won't have a best friend by end of the night."
"I knew it."
Before he could utter more nonsense, we were interrupted by our business associate Mr. Rawat.
Then we were called for pooja and the finally I got the chance to talk to her. Even if it was just for a second, I would appreciate every second that I get to be in her presence. I don't think she is aware of what her smile does to me. It makes me wanna be a man she deserves. Be a man who can keep that smile on her face for the lifetime.
Next morning I everyone woke up late because of the pooja so I directly went down for lunch.
"Where is Rudra, Isshan and Dhruv bhai?" I ask sitting on the seat next to the head seat of Rudra bhai.
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The Royal Elites| 18+
RomanceShe was meant to be a Princess. A Royalty. First Girl born after decades in the Family. But Ashima Rajput never knew. Living a perfectly peaceful life after years of struggle away from truth. Away from her family with her 2 best friends. She was not...