The illegitimate daughter of a powerful businessman, she was sent to live with her six half-brothers after her father's sudden death.
The boys were born from privilege, pride, and perfectly manicured bloodlines. No one welcomed her. No one cared.
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"What do you feel?"
I paused for a moment. "Anger,"
He wrote down something on his notepad.
"You know, for the last four years your answer for this question has not changed."
"You suggest I should change my answer because it's the same."
He smiled, like a fucking sunshine boy. I wonder how he managed that smile.
"What triggered your anger?"
It's there all the time, I wanted to say, but I kept it to myself.
"I saw one of them at an event and all of them at my restaurant yesterday."
He nodded, asking me to continue.
"I don't like when things are not in my control. And right now my emotions are scattered. After I saw them, I read every article about them from past years, and I feel...".
"I feel like I should cage each one of them and control them like they used to control my emotions."
"And you think it's normal."
"And here I thought you were the doctor, Mr. Arjun Agnihotri."
He chuckled, biting his lips with closed eyes.
Returning to his professional demeanor, "To come out of this loop. You need to vent out your anger." He pauses, "To the right person or persons."
"I am dead for them. Like, literally," I deadpan.
"You know what? You are useless. I will find a way myself."
I rose from his expensive couch. After exiting the door, I purposely closed it loudly.
"What did Varun Bhai see in him before making him his boyfriend?"
Seeing me exiting the building, Xavier opened the car door for me.
As the car moves through the busy streets of New York, an idea clicks in me.
Xavier, whose eyes are flickering to the rearview mirror, is trying to read me.
"We are going to buy an aquarium."
His expression turned from confusion to shock because he knows I am not the kind of person who wastes my time buying showpieces for home. Not anymore.
I walked inside the shop with Xavier behind me. I looked around to find the specific types of fish I am looking for.
My eyes went on a yellow fish.
"Ma'am, this fish is really territorial, and you can only keep one in an aquarium."
Perfect candidate for Atharyu Singh Rajput.
A pink-colored fish is beautiful and silent, just like Aditya.
An orange-colored fish who was moving here and disturbing other fish was followed by a green-colored fish. Definitely Kabeer and Aarav.