"...and they banned me from having any of them for two months." Arnav looked at her adorable face with her lower lip jutted out in a cute pout lovingly, his eyes filled with those emotions he himself is not aware of. She is...she's such a child sometimes. On the other hand she is the perfect example of a smart girl who was even successful in making Arnav Singh Raizada's mouth shut. Very effectively, might I add? How come she's so lively even after all the things I am sure she must've faced in this world being an orphan? Agreed that the school was a big support for her but to what extent? I know how it felt to not to have anyone in this world that you could call yours, that you could share your sorrow, happiness, and fears with. At least at one point of time I had these things in my life. A beautiful family, a mother who adored me. I have seen them, have felt their love but she...she has no idea who are her parent. She's an orphan since childhood. Today I know that my pain is nothing in comparison to hers. No matter how much she's happy and lively from outside but there is always a constant sorrow that lingers in the depths of her eyes that I saw. I've never felt the urge this strong not even when there was always a fire to avenge my family that simmered inside me but I just I want to remove that sorrow from her eyes. I just want her to be happy in the truest sense.
"Aww!! Don't be pouty!" Khushi immediately tucked her lips inside sending a glare towards him. "I don't pout!" She said with as much as force she could.
"Uh-huh? But khushi now also you are pouting." Looking at her fire spilling eyes he showed his hands in surrender. "Ok...ok. You don't pout. But you should be great full of them that they didn't lock you in your room for months instead just banned you from having jalebies as a punishment for making 30 kgs of jalebies at four in the morning." He couldn't control his laugh now. This is absolutely hilarious. This girl is completely crazy over that sticky-gluey-orangy things.
Khushi pointed her index finger in a threatening way. "Don't...don't you dare laugh at this. It was not just jalebies. It was JALEBIES that you're talking about. And I repeat again. I was stressed for my exams that time okay so I just had to do something or else I won't get any sleep all night and jalebies are my stress busters."
"I get it jalebi bai. But why are you sulking now? No one have banned you from having that sticky things. You can have them as much as you want. I can order some if you want."
I think I should have some jalebies now talking so much about them, my mouth and stomach are yelling for them. Khushi nodded her head slowly and watched with a great annoyance as his lips curved up in that bloody smirk that she has come hate.
Arnav watched as she played with the few tendrils of her hairs blowing air from her mouth again and again watched as they flew up in the air before coming down slowly on her beautiful face. He ordered jalebies for as she played.
It was their tenth date and it has been two months since their first date. They have come a long way. From being strangers that are now friends who know all of the things about each other's life. From their past to their common schedules of everyday. At the end of their dates they have always shared a kiss, in true sense arnav kissed her and she has always stood there not responding, just letting him kiss her. But one thing has surely changed. Instead of bolting from there immediately after he ends the kiss, she stays few minutes with both of them looking at each other in silence before she utters a soft bye and turns to leave. Every time when she has walked few steps away from him she turns to look at him over her shoulders. A kind of strong longing was there in her eyes every time she looks at him as if she's reluctant to leave.
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FanfictionHighest rank : #263 in Romance on 10-6-17. Arnav Singh Raizada, CEO of AR designs have eyes on Holy Christ School. The vast acres of land the school is build on had Arnav thinking of another profitable investment. The only problem was the principal...