"Minnie, do you have a crush on anyone ?" Jeongin asked, catching Felix's attention as we sat at the lunch table together.
I scoffed lightly, looking down at the book I put aside to eat lunch and I looked back up at them to see them already staring at me, patiently waiting for me to answer the youngests question and I shook my head, they pouted with a look of disapointment showing on their faces.
I sighed, tapping my fingers against the edge of the table awkwardly and trying to think of the right words to say as I looked back down, this time towards my lunch that I had almost finished before the question was brought up. I groaned lightly as I responded and said, "I'm not into anyone at the moment, all my attention has been on studying if you haven't noticed... and I don't really want to focus on something as silly as love right now."
I responded honestly, Felix didn't seem to like what I said as he threw a napkin he crumbled up at me with a frown. "Love isn't silly, it isn't stupid or any of those big words that you could ever possibly come up with your big brain you dumbass and I can promise you that. Just because you haven't experienced it in a romantic way doesn't mean that it isn't the best feeling in the world because it very clearly is..." By the end of what Felix had said he was standing, cathing the attention of a few students in lunch including the all to popular boys a few tables away.
As he said this me and Jeongin couldn't help but freeze up, not expecting Felix to have such an outburst.
"Woah, Felix." Jeongin whispered out clearly surprised, Felix blushed even as his face still showed his frustration well.
I lightly smiled at Jeongin's comment, feeling the exact same way. "Felix... do you like someone ? I feel like I should be asking you this instead." I asked, and Felix quickly sat down, hiding his face in his arms as he nodded. "Oh..." I whispered out, reaching my hand over to lightly pat his head in reassurance.
Siara Malhotra was once the heartbeat of her family-a spirited, passionate girl who dreamed of love and acceptance. But one cruel twist of fate left her broken, disowned, and accused of a betrayal she never committed. Cast out from the only home she knew, Siara rebuilt herself far away, emerging as one of the world's top neurosurgeon .Yet beneath her success lay a shattered heart and a soul that no longer believed in love or warmth.
Mahir Sehgal,CEO of Sehgal groups was the man she had loved with every fiber of her being, but he had never returned her affection. Bound by a dying wish, Mahir reluctantly married Siara, only to abandon her on their wedding night. For three years, he stayed away, unaware that siara no longer has any expectations from life or love, she no longer loved him.
When fate brings them back together, both must confront the ghosts of their pasts. Can two broken souls find healing in each other, or will the scars of betrayal and indifference keep them apart forever?
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