Chapter 24

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Siya's pov:

I came to my parent's house as they went to the marriage of one of our relatives and Antra was alone.

I was making dinner when the doorbell rang, I thought who would come at this time, I went to open the door and saw Zian at the door with a bouquet in his right hand and a chocolate box in his left hand.

"Zian, you came," I said, my voice tinged with relief and a hint of surprise. I couldn't help but smile, even though just a few minutes ago, he had brushed me off, claiming to be busy. There was happiness, of course, to see him and be in his presence once again.

He reached out and gently placed his hand on my cheek, his touch sending a shiver down my spine. "Yeah, I was returning home, and thought to see your face," he said with a soft smile and handed me the bouquet. And continued saying, "I think I missed you ,"his voice warm and sincere.

"Thank you," I said softly and continued saying, "It's been only two days since I came here and you were already missing me," with a smirk on my face.

"What can a person do if the wife is like you," he said grabbing my waist and pulling me towards him.

"Oh my eyes, I didn't see anything," Antra said and we pulled apart and I replied, "We are not doing anything that you might have a problem in seeing,"

"My bad, Achw di why jiju is standing at the door, let him come inside," she said with a sneaky smile.

"Antra this is for you," he said and gave the chocolate to her.

"Thanks, jiju," she said happily taking the chocolate.

Zian came inside and I gave him a glass of water, Antra and Zian were talking while I went to keep the flower bouquet in my room.

When I returned I found Antra and Zian engaged in an animated conversation in the living room. As I stood there, unnoticed, I couldn't help but grin like a mischievous cat ready to pounce on its prey. This was going to be too good to pass up!

Antra, always the witty one, had Zian in stitches with her hilarious anecdotes. They were both completely engrossed in their banter, and I knew I had to join in on the fun. I tiptoed closer, trying to stifle my giggles as I observed the playful exchange.

"Hey, you two," I chimed in, pretending to be stern. "Is this some kind of secret club I'm not invited to?"

They both turned to me, their expressions a perfect blend of surprise and amusement. Zian chuckled, giving me an innocent look. "Oh, you caught us! We were just discussing the most important topic in the world."

Antra couldn't resist adding, "Yes, the great debate of whether cats or dogs are better!"

I playfully gasped, putting a hand to my chest in mock shock. "How could you even compare the two? Clearly, cats are the superior species."

Zian pretended to be affronted. "Oh, I see how it is! You're just saying that because you're a cat person. Team dog all the way!"

We playfully bickered, each passionately defending our preferred pet, while Antra played the role of the amused referee. The living room turned into a battlefield of hilarious arguments, with points being made that made no sense but had us in stitches.

At one point, Zian attempted to convince us that he had discovered a secret cat-dog hybrid that would change the world of pets forever. Antra and I tried to keep a straight face, but we couldn't hold it together and burst into uncontrollable laughter.

"Oh, come on!" I managed to say through my giggles. "You're making that up!"

He winked and grinned, his comedic timing impeccable. "You never know! Stranger things have happened!"

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