As they entered the college, Ayeza asked, "Why did Hammad bhai stay today until we went inside? He never does that. He usually just sees us off and leaves. Today this much attention hazam nai hora mujhse (I can't digest this much attention). Aakhir dal mein kuch kala dikhta hai (Something's fishy). Aur wo kya hai tum bataogi (And what is that, you'll tell me). Chalo bolo kya kiya tumne (Come on, tell me what you did).""Arey mein kuch nai kiya (I didn't do anything). Tum bhi na (You're something else)," Haniya replied.
"Tho Phir aisa kyun karre Hammad bhai (Then why was Hammad bhai acting like that)?"
"Wo darasal baat yeh hai ki wo Hammad bhai nai the (Actually, it wasn't Hammad bhai)," Haniya admitted.
"Acha Hammad bhai nai the tho phir wo kon the (Oh, if it wasn't Hammad bhai, then who was it)?" Ayeza pressed.
"Wo wo (It was...)," Haniya hesitated.
"Wo wo kya karri hai jaldi bol (What are you saying? Quickly, tell me)!"
"Wo hai ki na wo Fahad the (It was Fahad)," Haniya said.
"Kyaaaa! Offffooooo bhai yahan toh dil mein ladoo phute jaa rahe hai (Oh my, my heart is bursting with joy)!" Ayeza exclaimed as Haniya blushed just by taking his name.
"Bohut hua satana chalo time hora class ka (Enough teasing. It's time for class)," Haniya said.
"Acha baba chalo (Okay, let's go)," Ayeza agreed.
Then they both went to attend their class.
I had almost finished the work before coming to India. After arriving, my task was just to check if everything was done correctly. After dropping Haniya, I drove towards the function palace and started checking everything. This was done under the guidance of Hammad. Though we are cousin brothers, our bond is more like real brothers, and even closer than that.
The work was done amazingly, and I was fascinated after seeing it. I was happy because now I just have to look after my work online. I have a company in Kuwait, and there is a lot of rivalry, so my whole focus will be there to ensure everything remains stable at least until Hamza's wedding.
In Kuwait, there is a man named Hussain who is my biggest enemy. Now, since I am not present in Kuwait, he is deliberately looking for chances to take over my company. But he doesn't know that this is the silence before the storm. I can wrap up all these matters after the wedding because now I can't go on a mission knowing it's my brother's wedding. My presence here is more important than my presence in Kuwait.
Hussain was also my biggest rival in the underworld. He wants to demolish me and my empire, take the top mafia position, and take over all of my companies since I am at the highest place in both worlds. My assistant Ahmed keeps me updated with all the details. After some time surveying the palace, I left for home.
Hammad and I were sitting in his room, both working on our laptops. Hammad also has a company, which he rarely visits but manages from home. He is very active in the underworld as he is the mafia king in whole world . The company's work is under the guidance of Qavi, and any major decision is made with Hammad's knowledge. We were just doing our work while the others in the house were busy with theirs.
Ayeza asked, "Tum ne bataya nai, Fahad kab aaya?" (You didn't tell me, when did Fahad arrive?)
I replied, "Arey bhai, izzat do unhe. I want utter respect for him. I can't tolerate disrespect towards him, you get that?" (Hey, give him respect. I want utter respect for him. I can't tolerate disrespect towards him, you get that?)
Ayeza said, "Mein ne toh sirf 'aaya' bola hai. Tumne toh aisa kaha ki mein ne jaise char panch galiyan de di ho." (I just said 'arrived.' You make it sound like I cursed him out.)
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Veiled Emotions
Romance"A saga of hidden love". 'Multiple couple stories ' Step into the world of "Veiled Emotions," where Haniya and Fahad, cousins by blood but soulmates by heart, navigate the delicate dance of hidden love. With each passing day, their feelings grow dee...