"Arnav this is my
first relationship and I don't really know anything about all this," Khushi
said.
"Khushi don't worry, we'll talk thoroughly about it, but later. Let's go downstairs before they coming looking for us," Arnav said. They both started walking towards the stairs, side by side; Khushi could feel the heat of his skin on hers because of the close proximity. Their hands slightly skimmed the others' as they walked. Arnav made contact with her hand and held it, making Khushi's stomach flip and her heart skip a beat. Arnav intertwined his fingers with hers, and squeezed her hand. They both went downstairs and everyone was going to the dining room to have breakfast.
"Oh ho, look who has decided to join us," Maan said smiling to Geet as they came down the stairs. Khushi tried to remove her hand from his, but Arnav just held it tighter, not letting it escape.
Geet noticed the interaction that was happening between their hands and was happy. So they had probably confessed to each other, she thought. She nudged Maan telling him to look at their hands.
"So is it official now?" Maan said motioning to their hands and smiling. Khushi looked the other way blushing.
"Yea it is," Arnav said.
"Well I'm really happy for you both!" Geet said and hugging them.
"Same," Maan said joining them, "Geet and I had already predicted this since yesterday though."
"Kya?!" Khushi exclaimed.
"It was so obvious that you both liked each other yesterday," Geet said.
"I did," Arnav said then moved his head to the side looking at Khushi, "But your friend here wasn't willing to admit it yet."
"I was but I needed time to think over it!" Khushi retorted back. Arnav let go of her hand put it around her waist, side hugging her and said, "I know, I was just teasing you."
"But I'm happy she took the time to think it over, because I don't want to you make a decision in a hurry," Arnav said.
"I'm really happy for you both. My best friend and sister together. But I must warn you one thing," Maan said going to stand by Khushi then looked at Arnav, "She's like my sister to me, and you better not hurt her. You maybe my best friend, but she comes before you. I'm telling you this now, because if you hurt her later, you won't get any warning."
"Don't worry; I'll try my best to not hurt her," Arnav said, "Even I don't like seeing her hurt."
"Ok chalo, sabh khaana khaalo (Ok now let's go, everyone eat)," Geet said to them. They all walked to the dining room and everyone else was already seated and eating. The boys were sitting on one side of the table, and the girls on the other. Khushi sat at the end of the table, next to Geet and directly across from Arnav.
Everyone was sitting around chatting with each other while eating. For breakfast, there were parathay, pancakes, waffles, cereal, juice, milk and many other assorted foods. All the guests were finished eating and were getting ready to leave.
"We'll leave now," one of the guys said getting up.
"Ok, see you guys at night for the dinner," Geet said.
"See you guys there," he replied back.
"And don't forget that the party had been moved to the banquet hall instead of our house," Maan said. Then everyone slowly left the house to go to theirs, leaving only four of them. The servants came and cleared up the table.
"Why has the party been moved to there?" Arnav asked.
"When we had arranged it here, it was for a lot less people. But now there are more people attending it than we had expected, so it was easier to just do it in a hall and have all the arrangements done there," Maan told him.
"And the theme is red, black, gold and green. So pretty much anything that looks like the holidays, make sure you both wear that color," Geet said.
"The party starts at 7," Maan said looking up at the clock and saw it was a bit past one o'clock, "so in about 6 hours. It will take half an hour to get there. But Geet and I are going to go their early, around five to check on the arrangements and everything."
"There will be a car available, so you both can take that and I'll leave the directions to the banquet hall with the servants," Maan said.
"That seems good," Arnav said.
Maan's phone rang and he answered it, he looked up at them, "I'll see you both later."
"Khushi don't worry, we'll talk thoroughly about it, but later. Let's go downstairs before they coming looking for us," Arnav said. They both started walking towards the stairs, side by side; Khushi could feel the heat of his skin on hers because of the close proximity. Their hands slightly skimmed the others' as they walked. Arnav made contact with her hand and held it, making Khushi's stomach flip and her heart skip a beat. Arnav intertwined his fingers with hers, and squeezed her hand. They both went downstairs and everyone was going to the dining room to have breakfast.
"Oh ho, look who has decided to join us," Maan said smiling to Geet as they came down the stairs. Khushi tried to remove her hand from his, but Arnav just held it tighter, not letting it escape.
Geet noticed the interaction that was happening between their hands and was happy. So they had probably confessed to each other, she thought. She nudged Maan telling him to look at their hands.
"So is it official now?" Maan said motioning to their hands and smiling. Khushi looked the other way blushing.
"Yea it is," Arnav said.
"Well I'm really happy for you both!" Geet said and hugging them.
"Same," Maan said joining them, "Geet and I had already predicted this since yesterday though."
"Kya?!" Khushi exclaimed.
"It was so obvious that you both liked each other yesterday," Geet said.
"I did," Arnav said then moved his head to the side looking at Khushi, "But your friend here wasn't willing to admit it yet."
"I was but I needed time to think over it!" Khushi retorted back. Arnav let go of her hand put it around her waist, side hugging her and said, "I know, I was just teasing you."
"But I'm happy she took the time to think it over, because I don't want to you make a decision in a hurry," Arnav said.
"I'm really happy for you both. My best friend and sister together. But I must warn you one thing," Maan said going to stand by Khushi then looked at Arnav, "She's like my sister to me, and you better not hurt her. You maybe my best friend, but she comes before you. I'm telling you this now, because if you hurt her later, you won't get any warning."
"Don't worry; I'll try my best to not hurt her," Arnav said, "Even I don't like seeing her hurt."
"Ok chalo, sabh khaana khaalo (Ok now let's go, everyone eat)," Geet said to them. They all walked to the dining room and everyone else was already seated and eating. The boys were sitting on one side of the table, and the girls on the other. Khushi sat at the end of the table, next to Geet and directly across from Arnav.
Everyone was sitting around chatting with each other while eating. For breakfast, there were parathay, pancakes, waffles, cereal, juice, milk and many other assorted foods. All the guests were finished eating and were getting ready to leave.
"We'll leave now," one of the guys said getting up.
"Ok, see you guys at night for the dinner," Geet said.
"See you guys there," he replied back.
"And don't forget that the party had been moved to the banquet hall instead of our house," Maan said. Then everyone slowly left the house to go to theirs, leaving only four of them. The servants came and cleared up the table.
"Why has the party been moved to there?" Arnav asked.
"When we had arranged it here, it was for a lot less people. But now there are more people attending it than we had expected, so it was easier to just do it in a hall and have all the arrangements done there," Maan told him.
"And the theme is red, black, gold and green. So pretty much anything that looks like the holidays, make sure you both wear that color," Geet said.
"The party starts at 7," Maan said looking up at the clock and saw it was a bit past one o'clock, "so in about 6 hours. It will take half an hour to get there. But Geet and I are going to go their early, around five to check on the arrangements and everything."
"There will be a car available, so you both can take that and I'll leave the directions to the banquet hall with the servants," Maan said.
"That seems good," Arnav said.
Maan's phone rang and he answered it, he looked up at them, "I'll see you both later."
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