Chapter - 4

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As Rudra helped Aarna regain her balance, all the family members gathered in the big hall, witnessing the commotion

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As Rudra helped Aarna regain her balance, all the family members gathered in the big hall, witnessing the commotion.

Dadi raised an eyebrow, her voice cutting through the tense air. "What are you both doing?"

Rudra let go of Aarna and turned to his Dadi, his frustration evident. "Dadi, what is she doing at here?"

Dadi calmly responded, "She will be the manager of your wedding. She's your wedding planner."

Rudra's eyes widened in disbelief. "My wedding planner? Her? She is someone who can't even stand properly! Don't we have any professional planners?"

Aarna cutted him off "Rakshaso ke trh chillaoge toh koi bhi gir jayega"

Rudra gave her a look..

Dadi remained firm, her tone unwavering. "Actually, we want a traditional wedding, and she knows a lot about the shops and other details we need. So, we will be taking her help."

Rudra tried to protest again, but Dadi cut him off sharply. "It's final, Rudra. We've made our decision."

Rudra clenched his jaw, clearly unhappy but realizing there was no room for further argument. Aarna stood quietly, glancing at Rudra and then at Dadi, determined to prove her worth despite Rudra's objections

 Aarna stood quietly, glancing at Rudra and then at Dadi, determined to prove her worth despite Rudra's objections

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The next morning, I was coming down the stairs, half awake and lost in my own thoughts. Out of nowhere, Aarna rushed past, clearly in a hurry as usual. Our shoulders collided, snapping me out of my daze.

She spun around, irritation written all over her face. "Can't you see someone coming and move aside?" she said, her tone sharp.

I felt a surge of annoyance and didn't bother to hide it as I glared at her. Without thinking, I grabbed her hand and pulled her closer, hard enough that her head bumped against my chest.

Aarna moved her head away , "What do you think you're doing, Let go!"
She tried to pull away, glaring up at me..

I tightened my grip slightly, my glare still fixed on her. "You were the one running, and I was just walking. You bumped into me, and now you're the one telling me to watch where I'm going?"

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