Aarohi sat at her desk, still replaying the humiliating encounter in her mind. Her body was tense, her hands still trembling slightly from the confrontation with Ansh. The way he had looked at her—like a predator toying with his prey—made her stomach churn. But she knew one thing for certain: she had to stand her ground, no matter how difficult it would be.
**Aarohi (thinking to herself):**
"He's going to try to make my life miserable, but I won't let him. I've worked too hard to be here. I can't afford to lose this chance."
Just as she was gathering her thoughts, Samaira returned to her desk, her expression filled with concern and curiosity.
**Samaira (worried):**
"Aaru, kya sach mein aesa kuch bola usne? Usne tujhe dhamki di? Tu thik hai?"
Aarohi looked up at her friend, sighing deeply.
**Aarohi (softly):**
"Haan, Samaira. He remembered me, and he made it clear he's not going to forget that slap any time soon. Usne mera haath pakad ke kaha ke woh meri zindagi ko haram karega."
Samaira gasped, her eyes widening in disbelief.
**Samaira (outraged):**
"Kya?! Ansh Rai Singhania ne tera haath pakda? Arey, yeh toh hadd hai! Aur fir—tune kya kiya?"
**Aarohi (shaking her head):**
"Kya karti, Samaira? I tried to apologize, lekin usko maza aaraha hai mujhe torture karne mein. But... I'm not giving up. I can't let him win."
Samaira took a deep breath and sat down beside Aarohi, her expression now serious.
**Samaira (determined):**
"Yeh sahi baat hai, Aaru. Tu kabhi kisi se na dari hai, aur ab bhi nahin daregi. Tu apne kaam pe dhyaan de, aur usko bhool ja. Usko yeh mat dikhne dena ke tu usse dar gayi hai."
Aarohi nodded, her resolve hardening. Samaira was right. She had worked too hard to let anyone—especially Ansh Rai Singhania—bring her down. But deep down, she knew this wasn't going to be an easy battle.
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Ansh's Plans
In his office, Ansh leaned back in his chair, a slow smile spreading across his face as he replayed the encounter with Aarohi in his mind. The look of fear in her eyes, the way she tried to stand her ground—it amused him. She was different from the people he usually dealt with. Most people would've broken down or begged for forgiveness, but Aarohi had a fire in her that made her intriguing.
**Ansh (thinking to himself):**
"She's strong. But that won't last for long. Let's see how long she can handle the pressure."
He wasn't the type to forget insults or let people walk away unscathed. Aarohi had made the mistake of crossing him, and now he was going to make her pay for it. Slowly. Methodically. Until she either quit or broke down completely.
He stood up from his desk and walked toward the large window that overlooked the city. The view was beautiful, but his thoughts were far from peaceful. His mind was already racing with ideas of how to make Aarohi's life a living hell.
But there was something else there, something deeper. As much as he wanted to punish her, he couldn't deny that her defiance intrigued him. She wasn't like the people who bowed to his every word. Aarohi had spirit, and that made the game all the more fun for him.
**Ansh (muttering to himself):**
"This is going to be very interesting, Miss Aarohi Sharma."
Just then, his phone buzzed. It was a message from his assistant about a meeting with his mother, *Pranali Rai Singhania*, later in the day. Ansh sighed. He had been avoiding his mother since the night he returned. He loved her, but he knew she would want to talk about his father—*Abhinav Rai Singhania*—and he wasn't ready for that conversation.
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Junoon E tishnagi
Romance**Book Title: *Junoon E Tishnagi*** *Junoon E Tishnagi* is a powerful and intense love story that explores the connection between two individuals whose souls are destined to be together, despite their differences. Aarohi Sharma, a passionate and amb...
