~chapter-8~

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Few days later.....

Avyakta was in his office was deeply engrossed in his work, his pen poised on his lips, his eyes fixed on the papers in front of him. He had been working non-stop for hours, neglecting his hunger and ignoring his phone calls. But when his mother's name flashed on his screen, he couldn't ignore it any longer.

"Hey, Mom!" he answered, trying to sound casual despite his exhaustion.

"Avyakta, what are you still doing at the office?" his mother asked, concern etched in her voice. "Your secretary told me you hadn't eaten anything all day! Are you okay, son?"

Avyakta's eyes darted to his secretary, soniya, who was watching him with a mix of guilt and concern. He knew she was just doing her job, but he couldn't help feeling a little annoyed that she had ratted him out to his mom.


"I'm fine, Mom," he reassured her. "Just got caught up in some important work. I'll wrap up soon and head home, I promise."

His mother sighed on the other end of the line. "Okay, dear. But don't forget to take care of yourself, okay? You're not like those rich brats who don't care about their health. You're a sweet and caring person, and I want you to stay that way."

Avyakta smiled, feeling a warmth in his heart. "I will, Mom. Thanks for checking in on me."

As he hung up the phone, he looked at his secretary with a hint of a smile. "Thanks for looking out for me soniya, even if it was a bit embarrassing!"

His secretary smiled back, relieved that Avyakta wasn't mad at her. "Anytime, boss. That's what family is for!"


As Avyakta finished his work, he headed towards his home, bidding farewell to his colleagues. He settled into his car and sat there for a moment, lost in thought. Then, on a whim, he decided to head to the beach, feeling an inexplicable pull to the ocean.


He didn't know why, but he needed to escape the confines of his office and the stress that came with it. The beach had always been his sanctuary, a place where he could clear his mind and recharge.

As he drove towards the coast, the tension in his body began to ease, replaced by a sense of anticipation. He parked his car and walked towards the shore, feeling the soft sand beneath his feet and the ocean breeze in his hair.

The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was like music to his ears, calming his mind and soothing his soul. Avyakta took a deep breath, filling his lungs with the salty air, and closed his eyes, letting the peacefulness of the moment envelop him.


As Avyakta was enjoying the serene atmosphere, he spotted a figure standing by the beachside. It was a female figure, and he instantly recognized her - it was none other than Akira. Her beauty was radiant, and her hair was blowing in the wind, making her look like an angel. He was drawn to her fragrance, which only added to her allure.

He instantly headed towards her, his feet carrying him as if by magnetism. "Hii Akira," he said, his voice barely above a whisper, not wanting to break the spell of the moment.

Akira turned to face him, a soft smile playing on her lips. "Hey, Avyakta," she replied, her voice equally soft. "What brings you here?"

Avyakta felt his heart skip a beat as he gazed at her. "I needed a break from work," he said, his eyes locked on hers. "And I found myself drawn to the beach. I didn't know you'd be here, but I'm glad I came."

Akira's smile grew wider, and she nodded in understanding.

Akira pov....




Akira was feeling bored at home, so she decided to head to the beach. She loved this beach because it was close to her house.

As she walked along the shore, she admired the waves and felt the breeze in her hair. It was getting dark, and she enjoyed the peacefulness of the moment.

Suddenly, she heard a voice behind her. "Hii Akira." She turned and saw Avyakta, his voice is soft and she heard it was almost a whisper. Then she noticed him looking handsome and charming. His hair was blowing in the wind, and his eyes sparkled in the fading light.

Akira smiled and replied, "Hey, Avyakta. What brings you here?" She said with smile and  couldn't help but notice how attractive he looked, his eyes and lips captivating her attention.

Avyakta smiled back, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "I needed a break from work," he said. "And I found myself drawn to the beach. I didn't know you'd be here, but I'm glad I came."

Akira felt a flutter in her chest as she gazed at him. She was glad he came too.
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