-Chapter 15-

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Thank you for the feedback. The next update is on Monday, if the feedback comes back before 8 PM Saturday. (Tomorrow.) I rework on the update at 9 PM everyday. If the feedback is not available by that time, I do not start the work, which means there will be no update the following day. The update will be published between 8 PM and 11 PM. Those who find it difficult can check at 11 PM.

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Arnav raced to the beach with Abhi trailing behind slowly

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Arnav raced to the beach with Abhi trailing behind slowly. Though his leg slowed him down, he refused to rest. After a long time he wanted to let go and enjoy. No one had the heart to stop him. Little Leo chased behind them, his excited barks filling the air. After a long time he was having fun. Arnav won his heart over in seconds. The boy quickly gained the status of favorite Rajvanshi.

The boys were running too fast, the little goof ball was exhausted and plopped down its fluffy butt. Ashok scooped up the little one with a smile. He could understand the pups' plight. The boys could tire anyone. He was having a hard time looking out for them. Though Akaksha assured him everything was safe outside, he could not let Abhi go out of his sight. The security was trailing behind them at a discreet distance, which did not assure Ashok in any way. The security failed before. Lucifer was no ordinary enemy, it was best to act cautious.

Ashok heard footsteps and turned around. He relaxed when he saw Andy. The younger boys sent him to get the ball. Andy was ready to dance to their tunes. Ashok was pleasantly surprised to see the change in the boy. Andy was the most pampered child. Arjun and Ash showered the boy with love, and yet the boy grew up to be a responsible young man. Ashok always believed that over indulgence spoiled kids. He was learning the flaws in his beliefs.

"You look exhausted, old man." Andy taunted with a smile. "Why don't you take a little rest?"

Ashok glared at the boy. The angelic side was only reserved for the siblings, the boy grew horns around him.

"Budha hoga tera baap (Your dad must be an oldie, not me!)" Ashok hissed and regretted the statement immediately as Andy burst out laughing.

"Thank you for confirming, dad" Andy wiped the moisture away from his eyes. He laughed so hard that it brought tears to his eyes. "Now move, let the youngsters play."

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