Chapter 61💜🦋

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Aayush

Two days before the wedding, we were at Seetha's aunt's house in Srirangam, just two streets away from her home. I had been sleeping-mostly to avoid overthinking about her and drowning in that lonely feeling again-but my peace was short-lived.

"Aaaahhhh!"

I jolted awake, looking around in confusion, only to find a group of familiar psychos-my friends-laughing their hearts out. I sighed in irritation, rubbing my face, but the moment my eyes landed on that familiar curly-haired idiot, I couldn't help but chuckle, my eyes widening.

"Dei machaaa!"

"Maaplaaaa!"

Before I could react, he lunged at me, jumping onto the bed and wrapping his legs around my hips like a koala. The force sent me stumbling back, only to be crushed further when the rest of the buffaloes decided to pile on top of us.

"Dei erumaigalaaa! Endhiringa da... moochu vida mudila da dei!"

(Hey, you buffaloes! Get up... I can't even breathe, man!)

I shouted, struggling under their combined weight as they cackled mercilessly.

A few more minutes of curses, laughter, and playful fights later, we all sat in a circle on the bed, talking about our lives. We shared everything-our best and worst moments-while Pugazh rested his head on my lap, and I leaned back against Elango's. The others were sprawled in similar positions, lounging in each other's laps, lost in the warmth of our bond.

Just then, Appa walked in, greeting them with a smile.

"Vaanga da. Yeppo vandhinga?"

(Come on, boys. When did you all arrive?)

"Appaang!"

(Dad!)

"Dei Pugazh. Enna London restaurant'le leave kuduthuttaangalaa?"

(Hey Pugazh, did they finally give you leave at that London restaurant?)

"Enna appa ipdi kaettinga? Andha restaurant'eh avanodadhu dhane?"

(Why are you asking like this, dad? That restaurant belongs to him, right?)

Elango asked.

"Adhu theriyum da.."

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