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Thodi Si Diwana Hai Hum…..(Unwanted! [Shivaay’s POV])

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Shivaay continues:

I went to the kitchen to drink water when I noticed her with her messed cooking. I also noticed that she was in tension. As I looked at the time, I knew only one hour was left. I went to the kitchen and understood the problem.

She has messed up with her cooking. I never knew she cooks bad, otherwise I would have cooked the food before itself. 

I helped her to make the food and within one hour we cooked the food.  She felt relieved when I helped her. I could understand that from her emotions.

After some time, we all started eating and everyone complimented her. An unknown happiness strikes me when they complimented….even though I helped her. They even gave her gifts.

But I could see someone burning in jealousy. It was Tia. According to the way she behaves to me, I think so she like me. But I don’t like her. She is just a friend to me.

She always cling on to me like an insect and I basically hate it. 

I really like Anika, even if she never liked me back. We act like a lovey-dovey couple in front of our family. 

Days after, Tia felt something wrong in our relationship. She spy on us most of the time, to check we were fighting. She somehow found out that we sleep separately.  She tries to gain sympathy but I am not at all interested in her.

I tried to be friendly with Anika but she ignores me because I forced her to marry me. We fight over small issues.

One month passed…..

Dadi called us for an outing where she wanted to go to a village in the outskirts of Dehradun where we all have to go a temple to pray.

Just then Rudy told there is a carnival there, so we can visit there too. So, we prepared for that too.

We started packing our bags as we had to go on Sunday morning, which was the next day.

That night, Anika slept with Prinku, my sister as she need help with her studies. 

I know it is a short one…

I will update one more chappy within few days. 

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