4. Affected by the proximity

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Sorry for the delay, I was at my friend's house.

Sorry for the delay, I was at my friend's house

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I guess I hate this world ever more now. They can't even let me talk to him without interruption.

I turned around and saw, "Mr. Malhotra, I guess you can't keep your nose to your business. You love to it in everyone's business. Do not yell. It's a Royal ceremony not your house," Rudra said in his cold tone.

I was stunned for a second to see Rudra like that. Mr. Malhotra turned his glance towards me and his face twisted.

"Rudra, I'm thinking about your well being. Stay away from this creature, he will going to destroy you and your life. He is not goo-" Mr. Malhotra was blubbering things about me while giving me looks as if I care.

"I dare you to complete the sentence, Ashok," Rudra roared this time. And he called him by his first name which made Mr. Malhotra shocked.

Royal blood.

"Leave from here before I throw you out and do not show me your God damn face again," Rudra said and stood just directly infront of him.

"Y-you will going to pay for it," he yelled at Rudra's face. Uh oh, mistake.

Before I would make a move, Rudra said something which made me feel proud and I smirked.

"Threatening the prince of this place? Brave, dude. I got scared, hawww. Do it, make me pay for it, RIGHT NOW!" Rudra said and moved his shoulders back and forth.

Damn! Mesmerizing.

Mr. Malhotra's eyes moved from Rudra to me and left from there.

Before I would say anything, someone called Rudra which made him move towards them and left me there, alone.

I sighed and looked at Mr. Malhotra's back and tried to stop thinking about him and his words.

Creature?
Bad luck.
Should have died.

I blinked my eyes and walked away from there.

"Abhi," I called Abhishek as I felt suffocated there and felt like leaving.

"Bhai saa, are you okay?" He asked and before I would reply Abhishek's father came.

"Oh my boy, Veer," he said excitedly and hugged me. I hugged him and felt the fatherly love after I don't know how many years.

He was my friend's father who treated me like his own after knowing everything about me.

Not Abhishek but Abhimaan, my buddy.

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