Can't Go Home Yet ft Ishan Kishan

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Warning: Mpreg

Aan Pandey was making his international debut today, in the first test against India at Mumbai. His family was in the stadium to cheer him on - his dad and his three younger siblings. The only person missing was his biggest cheerleader, the reason he took the wicketkeeping gloves for the first time, the person who gave birth to him- his baba. He had tried his best to convince his baba to travel with him to India, but he wouldn't budge. The resulting argument had led to some shocking revelations in his life.

Two Months Back

The New Zealand cricket team for the India tour has been announced. The only surprising addition is 18 year old Aan Pandey, who impressed the selectors with his wicket keeping skills and power packed batting in the recent U-19 World Cup. The left-handed batsman is selected specifically for his skills against spin bowlers.

Their household had erupted once the news reached them. The younger ones - 15 yr old twin girls Reva and Rene and the 9 yr old boy Rehaan jumped on their bhaiyya and asked for their treats. "Dad, these guys would have their vacations during my tour. Why don't you all come along to India? I really really want all of you to watch me make my debut", Aan suggested.

"Aan, you know your baba cannot travel to India", his dad said."He can make an exception for his favourite child's most important career moment, right Baba?", he asked. "I can't Aan, it is still so painful. I don't want to go back there", his baba replied.

"That is so unfair baba. All these years you have kept me from traveling to India. Your roots are there baba. Can't you manage a little discomfort for me? This is a pivotal moment in my life- is it too much to ask for my parents to be available for me?", he asked.

"That's enough Aan. Your baba has his reasons- if he deems it important for you to know, you will. For now, stop arguing about it", said his dad."No dad. I won't. It is one of the happiest days of my life and I am asking for one thing on this day- why can't baba grant me this simple wish? I need a reason", Aan was very determined this time. He had enough of his baba making excuses for not traveling to India.

"Rach, don't get angry at him. I will tell him the reason", his baba said."Ish, no. He needs to stop acting like a child", said his dad. After requesting his younger siblings to go inside, his baba said,"No Rach. How long are we going to hide it from him? He is an adult. I think it's time. It might change a lot of things for our family, but that's for him to decide".

"Baba, you are scaring me. What happened to you in India, that you are so adamant about not going back?", Aan asked with concern lacing his voice.

"It was around 19 years ago. I wasn't Ishan Pandey then. I was Ishan Kishan. I used to play cricket for the Indian national team and Mumbai Indians. I had a great life then, baby. Carefree, play boy, joker of the team. I, along with my best friend, were the entertainment package of the team. We used to spend a lot of time together and unfortunately for me, I fell in love with my best friend".

"I knew he was straight. I was privy to all his escapades with multiple women and so had accepted that he wouldn't return my feelings. He got into a serious relationship during that time. It was a girl that we all knew and we felt that he would finally settle down. One night he came to our room drunk, sobbing and totally lost, as she had broken up with him. He held on to me and cried on my shoulders for an hour. He begged me to help him forget about her".

"I knew it was a stupid thing to do. He wasn't in his senses, but he begged me to sleep with him. It was my only chance to be with him. So we made love. At least I thought we did. But all through it, he kept chanting her name. I should have walked away when I knew that he had mistaken me for his girlfriend, but I selfishly stayed there".

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