Chapter 25

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Yuvaan's POV

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Yuvaan's POV

Have you ever thought about killing your best friend? No? Then how are you still best friends?

"Yuv! Come on, yaar (buddy). How long are you going to stay angry?" Advait complained as we entered my private jet.

"Don't talk to me, or I will throw you out of the plane when we are in the air," I retorted and took off my shirt, and wore a loose t-shirt.

Shaurya ignored him and slumped down on the couch. He rested his head on the backseat and closed his eyes. Heena and Reyna followed after a few minutes, but they didn't come inside the living space.

Since yesterday, Heena was giving me a cold shoulder and acting rude. And Reyna... she was being weird. She had not raised her head since morning or uttered a single word. Not only that, Shaurya was behaving quite strange too.

What the hell happened to him?

I sat down on a chair and pushed Advait away when he tried to come closer. He glanced at Shaurya to help him out, but my lawyer friend seemed to be lost in his own world. I noticed him observing Reyna all the time during breakfast, but I didn't ask him the reason.

Don't tell me he was interested in her or something.

"Yuvaan! I am talking to you," Adi (Advait's nickname) whined.

"So what? Didn't I already warn you to not hook me up with any girl when we left for the party?" I yelled.

"I know, but... What's wrong in having some fun? You have so many gorgeous girls all around you, but you still won't have any of them. Bastard," he huffed.

"I am married, you asshole." I pinched my nose bridge.

He gave me a dead look. "I would have believed that pathetic excuse if you loved your wife-which we know you don't, so please save us from the marriage drama."

I shot him a death glare. He gave me a challenging look, and I averted my eyes. I glanced at Reyna who was sitting near the crew's cabin with Heena beside her. From where I was sitting, I could only see the back of her head, but I could sense that she wasn't happy.

Why? She loved flying as I had noticed, but she wasn't laughing or giggling like she did earlier.

Advait waved his hand in front of my face, and I snapped my eyes back on him. He pouted when I refused to hear any of his excuses.

"Are you still abiding by that celibacy oath of yours?" he taunted.

"Don't you dare bring that up now," I scolded.

"Why not? You are still hung up on her?" Shaurya spoke up.

I rolled my eyes. "Are you also going to taunt me? You know the whole situation, bro."

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