22. Lemonade ✨

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Morning 6

Aadish woke up early, his mind already focused on the challenges of the day ahead.

He quickly got ready and headed to the gym, accompanied by three of his friends.

The gym session was invigorating, and by the time they returned, they were all ready for a hearty breakfast.

The dining table was laden with food, and they all settled in to eat.

Amidst the clinking of cutlery and the hum of conversation, Armaan, one of the more energetic and outgoing bhai, decided to share some news.

"Bhai, aaj party hai Kunal Chaudhary ki. Pura office invited hai, sabhi aaj vahi honge. To aap bhi jayege kyaaaaa...?" ("Brother, there's a party at Kunal Chaudhary's place today. The whole office is invited, everyone will be there. So, will you be going toooooo...?") he asked, dragging out the last word in a playful tone, expecting an enthusiastic response.

But Aadish seemed lost in his own thoughts, perhaps contemplating the busy day ahead or the pressing matters at work.

He didn't register Armaan's question, which left Armaan making exaggerated faces of disappointment and mock annoyance.

Seeing Armaan's antics, Rudra, another brother, chuckled and decided to chime in.

"Saaaabbbbbbbbhhhhhhhhi jayege Armaan bhaisa," ("Everyone will be going, brother Armaan,") he said with a grin, trying to lighten the mood.

His voice caught Aadish's attention, snapping him out of his reverie.

Aadish looked at Rudra, his brows furrowing in confusion.

"Kon kaha ja raha hai? Aaj sham ko important meeting hai," ("Who is going where? I have an important meeting this evening,") he said, clearly perplexed by the sudden shift in conversation and still trying to piece together what he'd missed.

Om, another brother, jumped in, laughing.

"Bhai sa hum abhi ki baat kar rahe hai," ("Brother, we are talking about right now,") he clarified.

Aadish shook his head, amused but determined.

"Achha to jao na mujhe kiu batare aaj vaise bhi office meh bhot kaam hai mujhe mai nhi aaunga," ("Okay, then go, why are you telling me? I have a lot of work at the office, I won't come,") he said, getting up from the dining area.

The three friends exchanged looks and burst into laughter.

"Hum bhi dekhte hai bhai sa aap kaise nhi aate aaj," ("Let's see how you don't come today, brother,") Rudra remarked, turning his attention back to his breakfast with a mischievous grin.

As the meal continued, the atmosphere remained light and cheerful.

They all enjoyed their breakfast and soon prepared to leave for work.

Armaan and Aadish headed to the office together, while Rudra and Om made plans to head to the party venue later.

The day was shaping up to be an eventful one, with work, meetings, and social gatherings all lined up.

Kunal Choudhary had been a valued client for the past few months.

His consistent business had become a cornerstone for our company, Rajawat Industries.

So, when he extended an invitation to most of our team members for an upcoming function, it was met with enthusiastic acceptance.

The decision was clear: we couldn't afford to jeopardize our relationship with such a regular client over a single day's commitment.

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