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Chapter 6

  • Aarna's POV:
  • I'm checking the mirror out. The enhanced me. It's fresher's day. It's our day.
  • I wore my number one outfit. Did bare cosmetics contact
  • to my face and left my hair free. My hair is straight
  • at upper part from roots, as the hair extends
  • down, it twists up, normally. So my hair is to some degree
  • straight, and to some degree wavy.
  • Recently, my most memorable day here was very strange however great. My flat mates don't annoy me. It seems like I live alone in my residence. I don't have the foggiest idea why Ekansh really focuses on me. I'm nobody to him. At the point when I see him, I flip out!
  • That Rohan! What is his take of himself! Rihana accidently hit her cycle with his, while taking out from the stopped region, yesterday. Rohan began to castigate her. I in the middle between them to prevent him from causing a major situation there. Yet, he, a beast, began to compromise me. Furthermore, in that, Mr. Undesirable individual springs up. Ekansh! He came before me like safeguarding me. I didn't need it. I was safeguarding Rihana, myself! I thought back and saw nobody. Rihana had vanished. Perhaps she was terrified.
  • Seeing Ekansh and Rohan's discussion, I could
  • make out that they were adversaries. Rohan talked
  • something sick about me.
  • I truly could do without his words. He's nobody to me.
  • Yet, Ekansh lost his control and began beating him
  • up. Indeed, Rohan merited it. I was concerned if Ekansh
  • gets rebuffed for no great explanation. He answered that he will be careful and I also escaped the scene.
  • I went to the inn to check for Rihana. I was unable to find
  • her. I went to my residence to bring my telephone charger
  • at the point when I saw the text from Geeth. She said that my
  • guardians have requested not to find me any longer. They
  • are embarrassed about me. Presently, I'm marked as the dark
  • spot of my loved ones.
  • I began crying perusing the text. I slipped behind the entryway and embraced my knees.
  • I never maintained that them should be harmed. In any case, they never figured out me. Possibly I can surrender and return or demonstrate that I'm correct.
  • My tears didn't stop. I modest breath, when I heard
  • Once more, ekansh's voice. He was shouting Aarna,
  • Aarna, Aarna! Who is that Aarna!
  • Then, at that point, I understood it was me. I'm AARNA. For what reason doesn't this man let me be? His disturbing stressed
  • a voice made me open the entryway.
  • He quit shouting and checked me out. His anxiety expanded simultaneously his eyes developed more obscure out of frustration. He hauled me out of my quarters and we left the inn. I hushed up this time as I was at that point discouraged.
  • He stuck me against his vehicle asking what did that
  • Rohan does to me. Goodness. He thought I was crying
  • on account of Rohan. I was crying a direct result of my folks!
  • I was unable to come clean. All things considered, I expressed him to quit thinking often about me.
  • He developed quiet and let me go.
  • Presently, I'm feeling remorseful. He will crush off Rohan
  • believing that I cried on the grounds that Rohan followed through with something
  • to me.
  • For what reason would it be advisable for me I fear him, when my whole family is the greatest foe of all time!
  • I murmured. I would rather not ruin my day by reviewing them.
  • I checked the time. Alright. I'm late once more. Don't bother overreacting Aarna! I removed my tote and headed from the quarters.
  • I arrived at the class lobby. It was shut.
  • "Might I at any point go in?", I asked the watchman.
  • "You really want to figure out how to be dependable here." he said like a robot.
  • Darn it! I took out my telephone from my satchel while climbing the means. I had my class educator number. She could help me.
  • I was calling her number, when the entryway unexpectedly
  • flung open.
  • I made a stride back.
  • It was Ekansh. Once more. He looked at me. His eyes which were loaded with concern transformed into cheerful ones with alleviation. Then he strolled quicker towards me and pulled both of my hands.
  • Nearly maneuvering me into his hug.
  • He stopped and understood.
  • "Please accept my apologies." he turned away.
  • I stood quietly, tucking my hair behind my right ear.
  • "We should go."
  • "She's a companion of mine." he said to watch nearly
  • scowling at him.
  • The gatekeeper passed on a spot to get in. Woa. This person impacts everybody here.
  • I remained there while flickering.
  • He got my hand and we entered the pampered
  • amphitheater.
  • As the entryways shut behind us, everybody went to
  • check us out. Poo! He's holding my hand.
  • I attempted to emerge from the grasp, he fixed it all things considered.
  • "Everybody is taking a gander at us!", I attempted to smoothly murmur.
  • "Let them. It's an admonition to everybody. In the event that they attempt to
  • hurt you, they need to confront me." he met my eyes.
  • This time, I got him to the side through the locked
  • hands.
  • "Ekansh. You're thinking incorrectly. Rohan sat idle
  • to me. He was behind Rihana, not me. I was safeguarding her."
  • He left my hand and shouted, "Would you say you are distraught? For what reason do
  • would you like to take a chance with yourself for somebody? You have
  • no thought how risky Rohan can be!"
  • "Fine. Sorry. I will not try again later." I deceived quiet him down.
  • "Lieing isn't a choice here, Aarna.", he said in a
  • low thinking for even a second to voice.
  • I swallowed scarcely being gotten.
  • I attempted to leave, when he got me once more.
  • "For what reason would you say you were crying yesterday? On the off chance that it wasn't Rohan.
  • Who else was irritating you?",he asked worriedly. How does his tune switch so rapidly?
  • One second, he's irate and hollering, the other, he's
  • stressed and mindful.
  • I can't come clean with him.
  • "Nothing for you to stress about.",I moaned and
  • left.
  • I could feel his look on me however I was away from
  • him.
  • I proceeded to sit on one of the vacant seats behind.
  • The speaker was giving a presentation about the program.
  • I snapped a photo of the entire hall and sent it
  • to Geeth.
  • However, my brain had groups of inquiries. For what reason is Ekansh acting like that? Also, for what reason do I feel that he is correct without fail! I unconsciously turned around to see him. He was not there.
  • Where does this undesirable monkey vanish abruptly?
  • "What was the deal? Did you track down me?" I heard his
  • voice.
  • I turned and saw him.
  • He was close to me. God! This person is an entertainer.
  • He in a real sense understands what's to me.
  • 'I know I'm too hot to even consider opposing." he rehashed with his dumb grin.
  • "I'm searching for Rihana." I answered with a sure grin.
  • He was reclaimed briefly.
  • The chief finished the discourse at long last.
  • We as a whole applauded joyfully.
  • "Understudies thus are educated to gather outside the amphitheater.
  • "Is it over?"
  • "This soon?"
  • All began to participate in murmur talk.
  • "The subsequent third/fourth year understudies need to
  • remain back. The freshers are mentioned to remain out."
  • I looked at Ekansh. He also was befuddled. A
  • message told on his telephone. He read it and
  • turned pale.
  • "Aarna, come." I heard Rihana.
  • Ekansh searched for somebody and began to go towards the stage.
  • For what reason am I standing like a simpleton and gazing at him?!
  • I moved out. My kindred schoolmates were talking.
  • "Did we accomplish something wrong?"
  • "No. I surmise they are arranging an unexpected treat for us."
  • "You should be correct."
  • After some time, we saw our seniors surging out.
  • "Folks. Kindly don't go ballistic after what I'm talking about." expressed one of the seniors.
  • "There is a bomb concealed some place inside our grounds. We want to move out of grounds as quickly as time permits. All stay together."
  • Everybody began to shout and cry. Everybody was overreacting. I was stunned to hear. I collected myself not to overreact.
  • All seniors and staff emerged.
  • We as a whole were parted into gatherings, hastily.
  • Utilizing vehicles were denied, as we don't have the foggiest idea where the bomb is set.
  • We as a whole strolled towards the exit of grounds.
  • Few in a real sense ran off. The staff also was stressed.
  • All my gathering mates were sobbing.
  • quicker.", I said, driving them.
  • The senior grinned checking me out.
  • Senior. Stand by. Where could Ekansh be? Could it be said that he is in the other gathering?
  • l requested the senior from our gathering, "Hello, do you know
  • Ekansh? Where could he be?"
  • "Ekansh? Better believe it. He has gone with his group to follow
  • the bomb. To discard it."
  • What's more, this is where I lost all my energy.