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Rudra's pov.

"Arey Naina, I thought you were still resting." Naina's mother smiles widely at her.

I look up and watch Naina glaring at me, looking extremely unhappy that I barged in her happy place when she told me not to.

Her mother points to the empty space beside me on the couch. "Go sit beside your husband."

Naina hesitantly walks to the couch and sit down beside me. Her body as usual stiff and alert. I obviously won't pounce on her in front of her parents.

"I am so happy you came by, why don't you guys spend the night here." Her mom suggests.

"H-he has work mom, he can't stay." Naina says without missing a beat.

"She can't stay either. We have somewhere to be tomorrow."

Nains whips her head in my direction and glares at me, "Where?"

I give her a charming smile and say, "it's a surprise."

"Having dinner here won't be a problem then?" Her father ask, reading my expressions carefully.

"No, not all. We will leave after dinner." I say.

"Great, Naina show him to your room so he freshen up meanwhile I will get the table ready." Her mother says and makes her way to the kitchen with the servants tailing her back.

Naina stands up and walks to the stair without glancing at me. I got up and followed her.

My little wife is angry, I can tell by the way she is stomping up the stairs to her room.

I should have let her stay at her parents house for the night but they don't have a perfect track record of keeping their daughters on a tight lease. Who knows if she tried to follow her sister's footsteps, atleast at my house I can keep an eye on her at all times.

She opens the door to her room and walk inside. I enter behind her and close the door. I look around the room, it is just like Shreya's room, too girly.

"I told you I want to stay here for the night." Naina tries to sound angry. A little shake in her voice gives away her fake confidence.

"And I said we have somewhere to be in the morning." I tell her in a dismissive tone.

"Where?" She ask as she folds her hands in front of her chest. She is not wearing her wedding bangles, neither did I hear her anklets while she was walking in front of me, stomping like a child is more accurate term for it. She is dressed so casually which I know for a fact is her vain attempt at pretending that she is not married to me.

"Somewhere." I say and walk to the dresser, looking at her stuff. I pick up a frame of a picture of Naina with her sister.

Naina is young in this picture, probably 16 or 17 years old. She is smiling widely at the camera which made me realise I've never seen her smiling around me. She always sneered around me, gave me looks of disgust long before she was thrown in my way.

"That's not an answer." She says obviously getting frustrated.

"That's all you'll get, so get ready and come downstairs. We'll leave as soon as dinner gets over." I say and leave her room after giving her one final look. Her angry glare follows even when I left the room.

Her father climb upstairs and looks at me and says, "Come to my office, we need to talk."

My father in law hasn't stopped giving me disappointed looks since I got here or you know, since I took away his little daughter and ran off the other one.

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