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unwind with - Hale Dil by Harshit Saxena
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I was just few, I mean really centimeters away to touch Cha Eun Woo but someone was decided that Aavi should not see very beautiful dreams and their sudden knock on my door, caused nightmare for me. Ahaaaa, I missed one chance to touch Eun-Woo. I knew, it was dream but heyy, it was only chance I got to see him very closely. I had barely opened my eyes after my heartbreak, I just want to consume four bottles of Limca and cry heart out. I had cracked my eyes open when a soft knock again dashed at my door. The voice that followed was warm but firm.
"Breakfast is ready. Come down soon."
Breakfast? Already? Didn't, I just collapse on my bed few minutes ago? I turned to right, narrowing my eyes at clock in accusation. Time sped up really fast, like speed of Cheetah. When I entered in my room, threw my luggage some corner of my room and form agglutination with my soft, comfy bed and it was just nine hour. After the little mishap, the camp organizer on the spot without any notice canceled our camp and now we were in Manali. A groan left my lips as I buried myself deeper into the covers. Every muscle in my body felt as if it had waged war the night before. And honestly, it kind of had, thanks to the long journey back from camp, the late-night chatter, and the heavy exhaustion of the past few days. I was not ready to leave my warm cocoon just yet. I deserved at least another hour of blissful nothingness.
The door creaked open slightly, and I peeked from under the blanket, only to see Siya grinning at me like she had discovered my most embarrassing secret.
“ Are you still in bed? ”
“ I officially become integral part of bed. ”
I groaned with the only thought of leaving this warm blanket and stepped out in chilled air. Narrowing my eyes at her I rolled towards another side, tangling myself indisputably in blanket and bedsheet.
“ You need to come downstairs as soon as possible, If you still desire to eat the most delicious food, Aavi Bhabh... I mean Di. ”
My eyes bulged out in a jiff, did she nearly call me Bhabhi? I turned to look at her, but she vanished into thin air. Reluctantly, I had freshened up, brushed my hair into some semblance of order, and made my way downstairs. I had barely set foot on the last few steps when I froze, my breath catching in my throat.