----Shehry's POV----
Abh kohn hai? Bakhi sabh kaha chal jahtha hai? Sabh kuch mujha karna partha hai.
Yeh larki ko boltha hu.
"Vishika," I said.
"Kya chai hai tumha?" She asked.
"Yeh kuch zada respect nahi hai?" I asked sarcastically.
"Respect aur woh bi tum koh?" She asked.
"Haan, math karo. Jah kar check karo, who's at the door," I said.
"Why don't you?" She asked.
"Abhay kamini, jha kar dekh," I said.
"SHEHRY!" Mom said walking into the kitchen.
Why does my mom ALWAYS have to come when when I'm saying something like that.
"Asa boltha hai?" Mom asked.
"Sorry," I said.
"I'll go and check,"Vishika said and left.
Damn right you will!
"The person is asking for you,"she said.
Ugh!
"Oh, and he's damn hot!" She said.
Kya karu is larki ka?
"Okay," I said.
"Tum uski thara kyu nahi ho?" She asked.
"Us sa shaddi karni thi," I said.
"Hhhaaaiiii, I would have been so lucky,"she said.
"Abhi hai na yaha, jha kar rishta manglo," I said.
"Shehry, kasa batha kar raha ho," mom said coming back.
Give me a break women!
I left to see who it was.
"Yo, Azis! What's up man? Long time," I said.
"I know right! How have you been?" He asked.
"Good," I said. "And you?"
"Been good. Really busy though,"I he said.
Vishikha had come with drinks.
She left right after.
"Who was that? She's fu*kin hot! Like wow! Damn!" He said.
"She's my wife," I said.
"Oh, uuuummm whoops," he said.
"It's okay," I said.
"I wasn't even told you were getting married,"he said.
"I tried to contact you, but you were busy," I said.
Vishikha came out of the kitchen and went to the room. All the time he was staring at her.
"Dude! What part of she's my wife, did you not understand?" I asked.
"Sorry, she's just really hot!" He said.
This close to killing him right now.
"Abhay bhabi hai teri," I said.
"Haan, patha hai,"he said.
Why the hell am I getting so defensive?
A/N---Asiz pic on top.
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Fanfiction"Do you think time screws us over?" She asked. I looked at her. "What do you mean by that?" With a sad expression on her face and wind in her hair, she said, "the wonderful moments never last long and the worse ones seem to stay for eternity."