-Chapter 13-

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By the time Arjun came out, Andy was already gone

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By the time Arjun came out, Andy was already gone. He wanted to chase behind the boy but stopped himself in the last second. Andy had the right to be upset. The fault lay at his feet and he had to make up for it. Despite that he could let the boy go on his when he was upset. His security team was great, but Andy knew all of them. He knew their ways too, so he made a discreet call to the one person he could trust, and hoped the boy would be safe. 

Andy on the other hand took our his anger on the road. He did not know how fast he was driving. He did not know how long he rode or where he was going. All he wanted to do was get away. He was furious with his bhaiyu's decision. And even more upset with the fact that Arjun did not share the decision with him.

Bringing a stranger in their home was one thing. Giving the boy their name was something completely different. He could not take in the fact that Abhi would become their family. They knew nothing about the boy. Despite what Abhi suffered, Andy could never shake off the feeling that the boy was hiding something big. He could not make himself trust the boy, and his bhaiyu was adopting him! The shock made him numb to everything else.

When a Police Vehicle pulled in front of him suddenly his eyes widened in shock. Thankfully the Vehicle stopped a good ten feet away from him or he would have collided with the jeep. Even now he had barely missed the collision.

A young officer disembarked from the police jeep, his gaze locking onto Andy. The officer's auburn eyes,  sent a jolt of recognition through Andy. For a moment, he was frozen in time, caught in the intensity of the other man's stare.

"License," the officer demanded, his voice a deep baritone that echoed with barely restrained fury. Andy didn't recognize the voice, but the tone was all too familiar. It was the sound of suppressed anger, a tone his brother had often used. It was clear the officer was holding himself in check, his control as thin as a razor's edge.

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