Chapter 6

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A few days later...

"Jaldi Karo yaar!" (hurry up) Ahana whined in the car. Ayaan was dragging her heavy bags. "Did you put rocks in here?" he asked. "No! Now hurry," she whined. He placed the bags in the boot and sat in the driver's seat.

Ahana switched on the radio and started singing. "Tuj ko bana kar ke le jayenge badri ki dulhania!" she sang. "God, my ears are hurting," Ayaan said. She slapped his arm.

A few hours later...

They finally reached Bareilly. He placed all her bags on her room and and was heading out when she stopped him and pulled him in. "Where are you going?" she asked. "Um..... Home," he lied. "Go later. Spend some time with me," she said.

They had grown really close in these past few days. But not a couple.....yet. They were watching a movie in her room when the heard giggling sounds.

It was coming from Ananya's room. The both of them opened the door of her room to see Advait on Ananya. "Di!" Ananya squealed and pushed Advait off her. "Ok, didn't expect to see that but. Ya, sorry to disturb," Ahana giggled and walked back to her room. Ayaan followed her and the other two love birds sighed.

They were on bed watching a comedy movie. That's when a guy said something so funny that Ayaan burst out laughing. He had to hug Ahana from the corner and kept laughing. Ahana laughed along with him. But soon, their laughter faded away.

And it was pin drop silence. Her eyes on his lips and his on hers. She gulped and leaned in. And they ended up kissing. Their hands were not involved. Just their lips.

They ended the kiss after a minute to catch breath. Ayaan stopped hugging her and went back. They maintained a distance after that kiss. But neither spoke....

A day later.....

Ahana woke up in the morning and saw the time. It was about 11 in the after noon. She sighed remembering the kiss last night.

She wanted to sort things out so she went to his house. His mother opened the door. "Hi Ahana," she said. "Aunty ji, where is Ayaan?" she asked. "Oh, he went back to Delhi,"

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