02. the first meeting

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~ Award function night

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~ Award function night

Inaya entered the grand ballroom, her presence commanding attention. She wore an elegant black gown that shimmered under the crystal chandeliers, her hair cascading in soft waves.

                   ~ Inaya's dress

As she moved gracefully through the crowd, exchanging polite smiles and nods, she was unaware of the pair of piercing eyes that followed her every step

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As she moved gracefully through the crowd, exchanging polite smiles and nods, she was unaware of the pair of piercing eyes that followed her every step.

Avyansh Roy Kapoor stood near the bar, a glass of champagne in his hand. He had been engrossed in a conversation with a potential business partner when he first noticed her.

The sight of her had taken his breath away. She exuded an aura of confidence and poise, her beauty Inaya entered the grand ballroom, her presence commanding attention.

She wore an elegant black gown that shimmered under the crystal chandeliers, her hair cascading in soft waves. As she moved gracefully through the crowd, exchanging polite smiles and nods, she was unaware of the pair of piercing eyes that followed her every step.

Avyansh Roy Kapoor stood near the bar, a glass of champagne in his hand. He had been engrossed in a conversation with a potential business partner when he first noticed her.

The evening progressed, and soon the anchor took the stage. "Ladies and gentlemen," the anchor's voice boomed through the speakers, "it's time to announce the award for the most successful and youngest businesswoman of the year."

A hush fell over the room as anticipation built. Avyansh took a sip of his champagne, still stealing glances at Inaya. He couldn't shake the feeling that there was something familiar about her, something he couldn't quite place.

"The award goes to..." the anchor paused for dramatic effect, "Inaya Mehra, daughter of Raj Mehra."

The room erupted in applause. Inaya's eyes widened in surprise and delight as she gracefully made her way to the stage. But Avyansh's reaction was the complete opposite.

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