part 16

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On the other side, Vivan walks away from there and goes to Aaradhya's room, saying, "Aaradhya, why did you say that?"

"What did I say?" Aaradhya, who was sitting there, responds.

"Don't pretend. Why did you tell me to show him my room?"

"Why are you getting so angry? I just told him to show you a room."

"Okay, so you want him to stay here? I don't know what's gotten into Dad, bringing a stranger here," Vivan says.

"Why are you getting so angry? Think about it, Vivan, he's really handsome and probably around your age. You could give it a try," Aaradhya says, teasing him

Hearing this, Vivan blushes a little and then says, "Stop talking nonsense! That guy is straight, understand?"

"So if he were gay, you would have thought about him?" Aaradhya teases.

"Aaradhya, shut up!" Vivan says, blushing.

"Oh, oh, don't get angry, I'm just joking," Aaradhya replies.

"Shut up and get out of here!" Vivan says.

"This is my room anyway," Aaradhya says, smiling.

Vivan feels a little embarrassed and says, "Fine, fine, I'm leaving," making a face as he walks away.

On the other hand, Aarav was lying comfortably in Vivan's room, thinking about how much time had changed and how much he had changed along with it. He remembered how he and his father barely used to talk before, and now they were such good friends. He also thought about how much his life had improved since Vivan came into it. Where once his life had nothing, now he had everything. And yet, he had hurt the person who gave him all that happiness the most.

And it was all because he's gay. Vivan was getting angry thinking about it, regretting that if he hadn't done all of that that day, they would still be friends.

As Aarav was thinking this, Vivan entered the room and, seeing Aarav lying on his bed, started to get angry and said, "How dare you lie on my bed?"

Aarav smiled and said, "Why? For the next two months, it's mine too."

Vivan, angrily, says, "Where will I sleep?"

"You can sleep next to me," Aarav says casually, but Vivan's whole face turned red. He replies, "Aren't you ashamed? Why would I sleep next to you?"

Aarav, confused, says, "What's the big deal? We're both guys."

Vivan's face turns red again, and he thinks, What's you thinking? He's just talking normally. Then he says, "Fine, I'll come after I change my clothes."

Saying this, Vivan goes into the washroom, while Aarav wonders, What's wrong with him?

As soon as Vivan comes out, his mom calls both him and Aarav for dinner, and they both head to the table. Vivan sits beside Aaradhya, and Aarav sits across from them.

While Vivan and his family are all eating happily, they notice that Aarav isn't eating. Seeing this, Vivan's mom asks, "What happened, dear? Why aren't you eating?"

"Nothing, aunty, I'm about to eat," Aarav replies, but it was clear that he had no appetite at all.

Vivan, teasing Aarav, says, "Mom, these people don't eat this kind of food. They want western food. How can they eat food like us middle-class people?"

Vivan's mom replies, "That's fine, but dear, this is what we have made at home."

"No, aunty, I was eating," Aarav says, looking at Vivan.

But Vivan doesn't say anything and quietly starts eating his food. Aarav takes a bite of the food and is very surprised by how good it tastes.

Everyone was watching him, and Vivan's mom said, "What happened, dear? Didn't you like it?"

"No, aunty, it's really good! I've never had such tasty vegetables and roti before. This is bhindi sabji, and it doesn't even taste like it," Aarav replied.

Hearing this, Vivan's mom became very happy and said, "You can eat as much as you want, dear."

Aarav smiled and said, "Yes, of course," and continued eating.

Everyone was happily watching him eat, but Vivan and his dad were just staring at him, wondering how much he could eat since he had already had five rotis.

Then Vivan's dad says, "That's enough! He needs to sleep, and if he eats too much, it could upset his stomach."

However, Aarav still wanted to eat more, but upon hearing Vivan's dad, he also said, "Yes, aunty, I'm done."

Vivan was just watching, thinking about how thin Aarav looked and how much he was eating. As he was lost in thought, Aarav started to get up and said, "Alright, aunty, I'm going to sleep."

"Yes, dear, if you need anything, just let me know," Vivan's mom said.

As Vivan was about to leave, his dad stopped him and said, "Wait, I need to talk to you."

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