Episode 1

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A young lady was cleaning up the mess that a bunch of spoiled rich brats made as they made their way through the market.  "Damn spoiled brats."  she was muttering under her breath.  She was trying to get everything done so she could make it to college on time.  The young lady was Natasha Pandya, the daughter of Dev and Rishita Pandya, granddaughter of Suman Pandya.

Once she was done, she was ready to leave when a gentleman came into the shop.  

"Hello, my name is Amrish Makwana of the Makwana Group.  I was wondering if you had a chance to take a look at the papers we sent over.  I believe the deal is quite generous.   We want to build a mall, and if you want, you could have your store in the mall after the construction is done."  said Amrish

"Sorry, not interested.  We won't be selling or moving."  stated Natasha.  "Please.  I have given my answer.  I won't be changing it." 

Amrish looked annoyed but couldn't do much, as he left the shop.  "Kaka, I am going to college now.   Daama will be by later."  Natasha said as she left for college.

Amrish was muttering under his breath, about the stubborn, ungrateful chit of girl, that had the audicity to oppose him, Amrish Makwana.   As he was thinking of what to do next, Natasha rushed past him, getting into an auto.  "J.K. College, please, Bhaiya."  she said to the auto driver.

"J.K. College, "  Amrish muttered as he pulled out his phone to call his youngest brother, Dhawal.

"Yes, Mots."  answered Dhawal.

"There's a girl that goes to your college.  Natasha Pandya.  I need you to convince her to sell her store so I can build my mall in Sabar Bazaar.

"Sure, Mots.  I know who Natasha Pandya is.  I will do as you ask."  replied Dhawal as he hung up the phone.

Dhawal went looking for Natasha and purposely bumped into her.

"Hey, watch it!"  yelled Dhawal

"I'm sorry.  I didn't see you.   Are you ok?" said Natasha, wipe his clothes as Dhawal spilled coffee on himself.

"Most girls say this when they intentionally bump into me.   You want to go to the Fusion Fest with me.  I won't say no to a beautiful girl like you!" flirted Dhawal

"First of all, I know of you and your popularity with the girls.  And I don't plan to be in the queue.  I am not going to be a joke where you are bringing me. it is probably a bet or some other  underhanded issue.  Wait a minute, you're the guy from this morning!  You destroyed my  5 sacks! "  Natasha shook her head, and realizing that in her hurry to wipe Dhawal's clothes, she didn't recognize the guy that ruined the  sacks, angering her.

"Damn it!  This happened all because of you!  The bill I was going to send out just got destroyed.  And you owe me my sacks!"  yelled Natasha, walking off in anger.

"Damn, she's has a temper.  Beautiful but Mad."  said Dhawal to himself.

A couple of days later, Amrish was still pressuring Dhawal in trying to impress Natasha into selling the store.    Dhawal was stuck. He didn't know what he was going to do.  

A few days after, it was Fusion Fest, and the president of the student body had asked Natasha for a big favor, as one of the acts was canceled.  So Natasha ended up helping out and did a song and dance number for her act.

As Natasha dances and sang to the song, "Mere Naseeb," she didn't realize that her Daama was in the audience along with Dhawal with his family.  Dhawal was impressed. She didn't look like a Maddie then.   The last song of the Fusion Fest was with all the acts, and Dhawal was part of the last act, as they danced to 'Hello, Hello' and Dhawal kept on bumping into Natasha, pissing her off but she couldn't say anything.  But as soon as the Fest was over, she joined her Daama and left the venue, not realizing that the Makwana family was leaving at the same time.  Amrish tried to talk to Daama about selling the shop when Natasha said, "Bhaiya, please.  That shop is my legacy from my parents.  I won't ever sell, especially to the Makwana's.  I've lost enough to the Makwana family."  said Natasha

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