"Pehle pyaar ko bhulate bhulate jab dusri baar pyaar aaega to jodne se jada tod ke jaega!"
Trying to suppress the pull they felt, he made rudeness his facade yet her tears twirling everything inside him. The urge in him to protect her only to ruin h...
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Randheer walked silently towards his room to avoid any questions about his injuries. Very well aware If the families found out about the accident, they would turn it into a big melodrama especially the ladies.
"Randheer!" Aadarsh knocked before entering, his eyebrows slightly raised as he took in Randheer cleaning scratches on his hand.
Randheer hummed keeping his focus on his hand "What happened to your hand?" Aadarsh asked, his back resting against the wall.
"Nothing—just a few scratches." He shrugged "Or maybe someone was over-speeding and had a nasty fall?" He sat beside Randheer with a smirk.
"Of course, it's your territory!" Randheer rolled his eyes.
"Sonam and Manik are getting married this evening, and he's coming tomorrow to see you.please find him some work." Randheer's voice sincere.
"I'll take care of that but for now, you and Parthvi need to get outfits for your engagement." Aadarsh replied but the clueless expressions of Randheer made him amused.
"Have you forgotten? It's your engagement tomorrow." As realisation drown Randheer closed his eyes with a sigh. "Is she... ready?"
"Why don't you go and see yourself? I'm busy!" Aadarsh walked out with a smirk. Grabbing his jacket Randheer walked towards Parthvi's room.
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"Aajao na, why are you knocking?!" I yelled frustrated.
(Come in, why are you knocking?!)
Vedanshi and Rashmi were driving me crazy with their dramas. Maa had asked me to get ready to go to the market with Randheer, but according to them, my kurti was too simple.
So here I was, struggling standing in a blouse and half-draped lemon yellow organza saree while they were off in Vedanshi's room retrieving my earring box which see gladly always took whenever she needed anything, and I hated her for constantly borrowing my earrings.
The door creaked open, and I turned but instead of the girls, there stood Randheer...
"Randheer!" I nearly screamed and turned back, but the mirror betrayed me, leaving him with an uninterrupted view.