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"Where am I stuck?" He sighed, rubbing his chin and dashed out, stopping at her doorstep.

"I will request at first as mom preached to cut her some slacks but if she doesn't cave in, I will mount her on my shoulder and take her back to the villa forcefully. If she thinks she can outsmart me, she is deluded." He decided. Complacent, he knocked on the door and waited for her to open. He tapped his foot impatiently looking around and knocked again, glancing at his watch.

"What's wrong with her? Why the hell doesn't she open the door?' He banged the door louder this time. "And mom said to let loose her, a girl with this attitude is definitely not compatible for me. I wish I'd have an ace up sleeves."

He fished out his phone and texted her, 'Are you hearing impaired? Aren’t you listening that I am knocking like a retard?'

She didn't open the door, it pissed him off but the message she sent made him see red. For a moment, he appeared to remodel his notions. Apparently, the text was, 'Fuck Off, you leech.'

The unmistakable second text that followed the first one almost instantly was, 'Why the hell are you beating my door like a fucking retard?'

Anger built up to his head as he rapidly typed back, 'One more cuss word and I swear you are gone.'

'Get lost. I am not in mood to talk to you.' Came her instant reply.

'Mind your tongue...' It was written preliminary when he decided to tap sent button but then he discarded it and rewrote, 'Open the door like a sane human.'

Moments later, a totally devastated Anahita opened the door with disheveled hair and puffy red eyes that complimented her red nose candidly. Yuvraaj noticed carefully that her heavy bangs of auburn hair were tangled with her earrings. The kohl of her eyes had stained her cheeks. Her lips looked blood red and he instantly concluded that she wouldn't cry this much for whatever happened between them.

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Hey, so there's this repeated term called 'Sunbai' which means 'DAUGHTER IN LAW' and a new one called 'Bhau' which means 'BROTHER'. Apparently, we Indians call every man 'Brother' as general greeting if we don't share any relationship with them. Right from the vendors to the hotel manager, everyone is our universal brother. :)

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