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First of all, I am so Sorry that I didn't update the previous Sunday but the real reason behind that is actually got stuck in reading this series no actually Twisted Series you know the famous Twisted Love, Twisted Games, Twisted Hate, and Twisted Lies by Ana Huang. 

If you haven't read the book read it it's worth it though the story is predictable you can actually tell what's going to happen but still Alex I am a Billionaire with a B Volkov, Rhys my hand slipped Larsen, Josh I am better than anyone else Chen, Christian I am better than Mr. Unicorn Harper is so worth reading. 

If you have read it please tell me who is your favorite mine is Alex Volkov - Ava Chen and Josh Chen- Jules Ambrose. I can't decide which one so yaa. Do read it and tell me.

Also, this story is based on Kaira rather than Abhira so enjoy it cause I wanted to write this from the time this track was on the television.

Naira and Kunal had met in the college library, both poring over the same textbook on advanced business management. Naira, deeply engrossed in her studies, hardly noticed Kunal at first. However, Kunal, with his easy-going demeanor and quick wit, soon struck up a conversation that led to shared study sessions and eventually a blossoming friendship.

Over the weeks, Kunal found himself looking forward to their study sessions more than he anticipated. Naira's passion for her work and her infectious laughter drew him in, and he began to notice little things about her that he admired. Her dedication, her kindness, and the way she always made time for her friends, even when she was swamped with assignments. These feelings grew into a tiny crush, though he kept it to himself, unsure of how Naira might feel.

One afternoon, after a particularly intense study session, Kunal walked into Professor Kartik Goenka's office for a routine check-in on his progress. Kartik, a well-respected professor known for his strictness and high expectations, was also Naira's ex-husband, a fact Kunal was completely unaware of.

Kartik looked up from his desk as Kunal knocked and entered. "Ah, Kunal. How's the project coming along?"

"It's going well, sir," Kunal replied, taking a seat. "I've been getting a lot of help from a friend, Naira."

At the mention of Naira's name, Kartik's pen paused mid-signature. He glanced up sharply, his expression carefully neutral. "Naira, you say?"

"Yes, sir. She's really smart and dedicated. Honestly, she's been a huge help," Kunal continued, oblivious to the change in Kartik's demeanor.

Kartik forced a tight smile. "I see. Well, Kunal, focus on your studies. It's important to maintain professional relationships in an academic environment."

"Of course, sir," Kunal said, nodding. "I won't let anything distract me."

"Good," Kartik replied, his tone colder than before. "Now, if there's nothing else, I suggest you get back to your project."

Kunal left, feeling slightly puzzled by Kartik's sudden change in tone but shrugged it off. As he walked back to the library, he couldn't help but think about Naira, unaware of the storm he had inadvertently stirred.

Meanwhile, Naira was buried in her assignments, completely unaware of the conversation that had just taken place. Her focus was on her work, determined to excel in her studies. She spent hours in the library, jotting down notes, cross-referencing textbooks, and meticulously organizing her project.

Later that evening, Naira had a meeting scheduled with Professor Goenka to discuss her assignment. She knocked on his office door, balancing a stack of papers and her laptop.

"Come in," Kartik's voice called out, laced with an undercurrent of irritation that Naira didn't immediately recognize.

She entered, smiling politely. "Good evening, Professor. I've brought my latest draft for the project."

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