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देखूँ मैं जब भी आईना
हाँ तू ही रूबरू रहे मेरे
इश्क की मौज में आ
आजा बहने के लिए
तू ज़रूरी सा है मुझको
ज़िंदा रहने के लिए🌷If you know this song I love you
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Kasika was running through the halls, her heart pounding in her chest. She knew he was behind her, probably watching her every move.
She couldn't help but keep glancing over her shoulder, looking behind her to see if he was following. Each time she did, her heart would skip a beat, wondering if he was getting closer.
Kasika was so focused on running and looking behind her, she didn't even notice the person she was about to collide with until it was too late. She suddenly crashed into someone, almost losing her balance.
Gasping, she stumbled back, her eyes wide as she realized who she had bumped into - it was the guy from the ceremony.
"Oh, I'm so sorry!" she blurted out, her cheeks flushing with embarrassment.
Kasika was still apologizing profusely to the guy when she heard a familiar voice behind her. In a flash, she was suddenly pulled backwards as strong hands grabbed her arm and yanked her into a solid chest.
Whipping her head around, she found herself face to face with Atharva, his expression a mix of possessiveness and jealousy.
Kasika's breath hitched as she found herself in Atharva's arms, his grip firm around her. He looked down at her with a slight frown, his voice stern but affectionate.
"Be careful," he admonished her gently. "Don't run so recklessly, titli."
Atharva, still holding Kasika securely against him, gave Advay a look of intense dislike. "What are you doing here?" he asked, his voice was cold and demanding.
Advay smirked at Atharva, clearly amused by his possessive behavior. "I couldn't sleep, so I thought I'd take a stroll here," he replied casually, his tone implying that he had every right to be there.
Despite his annoyance at Advay's presence, Atharva managed to maintain his composure and smile politely. He gestured to a nearby guard and gave him instructions.
"Please escort Rajkumar Advay to the guest quarters," he directed calmly, his arm still around Kasika's waist.
The guard nodded and turned to Advay, signaling for him to follow. Advay, still wearing a sly smile, glanced at Kasika one last time before nodding and moving in the direction of the guest quarters.
As he walked away, Atharva's grip on Kasika subconsciously tightened.
Advay left, Kasika took a moment to collect her thoughts. She looked at Atharva, who was still holding onto her tightly.
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