Aarav suddenly gets up and leaves without saying anything. On the other hand, Vivaan couldn't understand what had just happened. He places a hand on his lips and wonders if he just kissed an aarav . While he's lost in this thought, the bell rings, signaling the end of lunch. Vivaan snaps back to reality and starts walking towards his class. When he enters his class, he notices that Aarav isn't there, which surprises him, but he doesn't say anything and just goes to his seat and sits down.
After a while, the teacher also arrives, but Aarav still hasn’t returned, which makes Vivaan a bit worried. He keeps glancing towards the gate, something that Ishan, who is sitting behind him, notices. Ishan asks, “Are you looking for Aarav? Actually, he wasn't feeling well, so he left school early today.”
Vivaan listens to Ishan and takes node of it, then starts thinking to himself: Did he leave because of that incident? But then, shaking his head, he tells himself, “Vivaan, are you crazy? His health must’ve gotten worse. No one leaves school just because of a kiss.”
Now we see a scene at Aarav's house. Aarav quickly enters his house. He was very angry and was about to go to his room when his mother called him, "Aarav, you’re home early today. Are you feeling unwell?"
"Since when do you care about me?" Aarav asks.
His mother replies, "Aarav, what are you saying? I do care about you."
"Oh really? Don’t lie to me."
Aarav's mother says, "You've become very spoiled, Aarav."
Aarav replies, "I've become spoiled? Fine. I don't want to speak, but if I do, you won't be able to meet your own eyes. Understand?"
Saying this, Aarav goes to his room and slams the door. On the other side, Aarav's mother has tears in her eyes as she looks towards Aarav's gate.
"Was my mistake so big that you can't forgive me? But I, too, had my reasons," she thinks.
Just then, a servant informs her, "Madam, there's a call from Sir."
Hearing this, Aarav's mother wipes her tears, stands up, and goes to answer the call. As soon as she picks up, a calm voice says, "What does your son want? Should I have his name removed from the school? Just tell me, and I'll do it."
"Why are you saying this?" Aarav's mother asks.
"Then why did he come home early from school? He probably didn't feel like studying, right? But let me tell you, I won't give a single share of my property to such a useless boy."
"He wasn't feeling well; otherwise, he wouldn't have come back," Aarav's mother says anxiously.
"Alright, fine, I'll accept it this time, but if I find out about this again, I won't spare him."
"Yes, from next time he won't come home early from school, I'll tell him," Aarav's mother replies.
"Good, and make sure he understands to study well. Otherwise, remember, he won't get a single penny, and the luxurious life he's living now, he won't have that either," Aarav's father says, threatening Aarav's mother.
After hanging up the phone, Mrs. Goenka, Aarav's mother, throws the phone and starts screaming, "Why? Why is it always me? God, why did you make my life like this? Neither my husband loves me, nor does my son. Did I make such a big mistake that I can never be forgiven?"
The servants were watching her, but they didn’t have the courage to approach her. Anyway, this has become a daily occurrence lately.
On the other hand, Vivaan was on his way home, and he was extremely happy today because he had made many new friends. But out of all those friends, he kept thinking about Aarav—his eyes, his nose, the way he talked, and his lips. He was lost in these thoughts when suddenly someone pulled him aside. Vivaan was completely shocked and looked at the person.
The person also looked at Vivaan and said, "Vivaan, can't you watch where you're going? It's a good thing I was walking this way; otherwise, you would’ve had an accident."
"Ishan?" Vivaan said. Yes, it was Ishan, who had noticed Vivaan lost in thought, not paying attention to the road. If Ishan hadn’t intervened, Vivaan would have been hit by a car.
Just then, Vivaan realizes how close he is to Ishan, so he steps back a little and says, "Ishan, thanks for saving me. Otherwise, I would've gone to meet God today."
"There's no need to say thanks, Vivaan. And stop talking about death; say something positive."
"Okay, so do you usually take this road?" Vivaan asks.
"Yeah, I didn't know you take this way too; otherwise, we could have come together."
"No, I don't want to bother you."
"You wouldn't bother me at all. Starting tomorrow, let's come together, okay?" Ishan says with a smile.
Vivaan smiles back and nods.
As they talk about small things, they reach near Vivaan's house.
Ishan says, "Alright, this is your house?"
"Yeah, why don't you come in?"
"No, I have some work right now. I'll come another time, and we'll have lots of fun, okay?"
Vivaan smiles and agrees, saying, "Sure."
Ishan then leaves, and Vivaan enters his house, but what he sees inside shocks him.
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RomanceAarav is a 17-year-old boy who had a traumatic incident in his past, which is why he harbors hatred towards homosexuals. Vivaan, on the other hand, is a new student at Aarav's school and is also gay . Slowly, Aarav and Vivaan become best friends. Bu...