"Fuck off mr villain I'm butterfly "

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I don't mind being the villain in
your story because you're a
clown in mine.

Aastha does not say anything about Viransh.  So Viransh looked at Aastha with a sideways smile _ I have good news for you baby doll.

Aastha's eyes lit up after listening to Viransh and her eyes widened _ good news.

Viransh gives glow to the face of faith.  He bent down and looked into her deep black eyes with a strange smile_ I am going out for a few days. So it will be good night for you, right?  but... but don't think that you will be free from my hell. If you take even one step out of this hell.  Without my permission then your so called sister and family is with them.

Saying this, Viransh goes away from faith.  The same faith tolerates Viransh's words for a moment.  Viransh's words create a different uneasiness in Aastha's heart and she nods her head yes.

The same Veeransh looks at Aastha's face and turns back with a wry smile.  And standing under the shower and taking off my clothes _ do you want to go or do you want to see me choices you are baby doll.

After listening to Veeransh, Aastha comes to her senses. He storms out of the washroom.

The same Veeransh starts smiling strangely after seeing Aastha's actions. Veeransh turns on the shower. At this time, before his eyes was only the innocent face of Aastha, who was looking at his hands like a child.  So he starts feeling the perfect boom of faith. Feeling the same, Veeransh makes fists with his hands. And increases the water in the shower. So that the heat inside him calms down, he closes his eyes. At this time he was taking deep breaths.

Outside the same washroom, Aastha was sitting with her legs crossed, wearing black jeans with white T-shirt. He asks himself _ After all, what does this devil think of himself?  What does he think if he threatens me you will sit still" fuck off Mr villain I am a butterfly "It is not easy to capture me.  Something has to be done by faith to be free from the captivity of Satan.

Saying this, Aastha starts putting a lot of emphasis on her small mind. As if he remembers something and becomes dizzy from this hell.

Same Veeransh comes to the room after taking shower.  He takes a look at Aastha. Who doesn't even realize that Viransh has entered the room.  And he is looking at her, she was lost in her thoughts. Veeransh takes one look at Aastha and walks towards the closing room with a wry smile.  Viransh comes into the room wearing a three piece black business suit and sees. Aastha is the same daughter as the daughter I had a little while ago. ,

Seeing Aastha sitting like this, Viransh takes a deep breath. He stands in front of her, shaking his head. Only then Aastha comes out of her thoughts. And Viransh's blue eyes start looking in front of him. She keeps looking into his eyes for a moment.  Don't know why his eyes were not moving away from her eyes.

When Viransh finds Aastha looking at him like this, a wry smile appears on his face.  He bent down and looked into Aastha's eyes and said in a deep voice, "Doll, don't look like this, you might fall in love with me."  These blue eyes of mine are very dangerous. Once someone looks into it, he gets immersed.  These eyes are deeper than the sea.  You won't be able to come out of this even if you want to.

After listening to Veeransh, Aastha quickly came to her senses, shook her head in the negative and turned her face to the other side and made a face - I was not looking into your eyes. He is just like that. ...He himself was not able to understand what to say to Aastha. Her theft was caught but she did not want to confess.  She was saying anything nonsense for this.

The same Viraj looks at Aastha's face and understands what is going on in her mind. Without saying anything, he holds her hand and takes her with him.

In the same hall all the maids were standing with their heads bowed. Veeransh was coming down the stairs holding Aastha's hand like a king.  Everyone bowed their heads after Veeransh's arrival.

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