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Aaina.

If there was something I had come to know so far about this house, it was the lack of interaction.

Everyone was so busy in their life, everyone was so involved in their own endeavours that no one really had time to sit with the other person and just talk.

Except for me.

Other than my normal university course that I just couldn't study and Ahad accompanying me, I couldn't do much.

And Zaydaan, he was always working. Even now, he was on his visit to Saudi Arabia, while I was here, all alone.

And my dear husband, he never attended his phone calls. I didn't understand why. Why wouldn't he just attend my call? Or reply to my text messages? It annoyed me to no ends.

So all I had for company was Ahad, even Saira was busy with her boards.

"Ahad, I'm bored."

I told him over lunch.

"Really?" He almost seemed amused, as if it took me long enough to say that out loud.

"Now what could be the reason for that." He said with sarcasm filled in his tone.

I knew why he would say that, the reason behind it being the fact that it took him alot of budging, for me to even agree for horse riding.

While Ahad had rode Tufan, who was fast as hell, I had opted for his Chameli, who was absolutely beautiful.

Her walk was so classy, and it felt like I was literally on a carpet as I rode her.

"We've been doing nothing but watching movies and going to the farm. Oh I meant, sneaking."

He remarked, wiggling his eyebrows like he knew I would get in trouble.

I probably would.

Zaydaan had specifically told me not to go out with Ahad but as boredom struck, I had sneaked out with him.

"I know, that's why I'm bored. Zaydaan is still in Saudi Arabia and you, well you're off to your date tonight."

Ahad had been ranting all about this date that he had. A woman in her mid twenties, who he had met on a trip to Turkey.

"Bhai will be home by tonight. So you can have a date too."

"As if that's gonna happen." I said with a snort, finishing my meal.

I stood up from the dining table, wiping my face off with the napkin and looking at Ahad who was still eating.

"I'll go change. Apparently mama has these women from an NGO visiting her."

"Alright, sounds fun."

His sarcasm made me roll my eyes and laugh at the same time.

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