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CHAPTER -14

Author: Stellina
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-14 16:09:06

INAYAT…..

“Aadil, you are here? Do you need something?" Mom asked him and I turned my face away, not having the gut to face him.

“Mummy, I wanted some water. May I?" He said and I could sense his gaze fixed on me. So I kept myself busy with the kitchen work.

“Innu, give Aadil some water. He's your husband, you should take care of his needs. Go." Mom ordered me and I reluctantly filled a glass with water and gave it to him.

But when I looked up at him there was his signature smirk on his face. O
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