God give pain to anyone but never, I repeat never give an elder brother to anyone.I had to wake up early, at 7 am. I can't even process where am I? Who am I? Am I dreaming or in reality?
I somehow get dresses as today I was going to the company as the CEO. So, I thought why don't I go a bit early to normalize myself but to my unfortunate my brother asked me to take Veer with me.
So, here I am waiting in the living room almost feeling dead, as I was so sleepy and he didn't arrived yet.
"Sorry, I got a bit late," I heard a deep voice which made me shivered for a second. I turned around and saw Veer, standing there with emotionless face but his eyes.....
It was sparkling.
Or might be I was just hallucinating as I was sleepy. "Rudra, get up," I heard his stern tone.
"And who are you to give me orders?" I asked him and folded my arms against my chest. "Oh, you will going to follow each and every order I give you, soon," he said and moved out from the living room.
I was standing there with my mouth open wide. "Follow me, Rudy," he said. "Don't call me Rudy," I yelled and followed him.
Huh? Followed him? No no, I didn't followed him, I walked out of the mansion.
I saw him already seated in the car, on the driving seat. I took the passenger seat and asked, "Are you here to be a driver?"
"And who asked you to sit in my car, Rudy boy?" He asked me and placed his elbow on the steering wheel. I gave him and side eye and put the seat beat on.
"We are getting late, Mr. Malhotra," I said and avoided looking at him. I could see him shaking his head and start the car.
I took my phone out and texted mom that I left as she was sleeping.
"Rudra, I know your brother preparing you already for the future damage and deals. There are so many things, you still need to know and that's why I am here, so I want you to listen to me when it comes to the work. I don't care, if you are the prince, it's my duty to look after you," he explained and his jaw clenched in the end which shaped it even more.
His fist tightened around the steering wheel which made his veins popped out. How would they loo- WAIT! RUDRA STOP THINKINH.
I cleared my throat and said 'yes'.
Soon, we reached the company, I took a deep breath before coming out of the car. "Good morning, chote hukum saa. Good morning, Mr. Malhotra," my father's pa, now mine, Suresh, greeted us.
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