The wind whispered through the towering deodars, rustling the fallen leaves scattered along St. Michael’s High’s pristine and elegant pathways. The school was alive with murmurs, the usual gossip circulating like wildfire. But today, the talk wasn’t about Tanya Kapoor or the latest luxury car someone had brought to school.
It was about Aarini Joshi. The girl who had caught Revansh Malhotra’s attention. The attention on the golden boy. Aarini could feel it. The stares, the whispers, the curious glances thrown her way everytime she passed by. She wasn’t used to it, and it made her uneasy. Her life had always been simple, wake up, go to school, study hard, and return home to her loving family. She had never been the center of attention, and she didn’t want to be. Yet, here she was, walking through the corridors of a school where she had always been invisible, except now, she wasn’t. And Aarini disliked this attention. It was all because of him. Revansh Malhotra. The name itself carried a weight of arrogance and power. The golden boy of St. Michael’s. The heir to an empire. The guy who could have anything or anyone he wanted. He didn't had a good reputation in her parent's eyes and Aarini’s parent's had told her to not talk much with those rich brats as the couple had heard about all those late night parties where the elite youngsters would take drugs to have sex all night. Aarani didn't know what was going inside Revansh's twisted head. She didn't know why he had chosen her. Aarini sighed, adjusting her backpack as she walked toward the classroom. Maybe he would forget about his sudden interest in her. Maybe it was just a momentary whim of the golden boy. She could only hope as she had no interest to spend time with a guy who held such a reputation. As she reached her desk, she barely had time to sit before he appeared. Revansh. He was dressed in his crisp white shirt with the top buttons undone, his school blazer hanging loosely over his shoulder, he carried himself with the confidence of someone who owned the world. His dark blue eyes held an unmistakable glint of amusement as he slid into the seat next to hers. Aarini stiffened for a second. “What are you doing?” she asked, her voice a bit cautious. Revansh smirked, resting his elbow on the desk, leaning slightly toward her. “What does it look like?” His smile was soft, his dimpled cheeks visible. For a second he looked like a normal and innocent boy, he didn't look like Tha Revansh who partied ans hooked up with new girls every week. He didn't seem like an alcoholic or a druggist. He looked like a normal boy from a normal family. Just for a second and Aarini noticed it as she couldn't look away. Aarini exhaled as she finally came to her sense looking away. “It looks like you’re bothering me.” she said, her voice low. Revansh Malhotra really was a charmer and she couldn't deny that. He chuckled, his voice low and teasing. “I thought we were partners for the English project?” Her eyes narrowed. “That doesn’t mean you can just sit here.” Revansh tilted his head, watching her like a predator would its prey. “Relax, Aarini.” The way he said her name sent an unexplainable shiver down her spine. “I just want to get to know my partner better.” She let out a quiet breath, turning her attention to her notebook, refusing to meet his gaze. “I don’t see why that’s necessary.” Revansh leaned closer, his voice a husky whisper. “Because, sweetheart, if we’re going to be spending time together, we might as well make it... interesting.” Aarini’s fingers curled into a fist. He was playing a game. She wasn’t stupid. How dare he talk to her in such a manner! She turned to face him, finally meeting his piercing gaze. “I don’t know what kind of ‘interesting’ you’re talking about, but I have no intention of being a part of it.” For a split second, something flickered in Revansh’s eyes, surprise, amusement and intrigue and then, he grinned softly. “You’ll come around, Aarini,” he said with unwavering confidence. Aarini scoffed, looking away from him. “Don’t hold your breath.” Revansh just shrugged off casually as if she had said the most normal thing to him and left the classroom. *** Aarini had never been the type to rush home, but today, she wanted nothing more than to get away from him. As she stepped out of the school gates, a sleek black Maserati pulled up beside her. Her breath hitched as she froze in her place. The tinted window rolled down, revealing Revansh, his fingers drumming lazily against the steering wheel. "Need a ride?" His voice was laced with amusement. Aarini clenched her jaw. "No, thank you." Revansh arched an eyebrow. "You sure? I mean, I’d hate for you to walk all the way home when I can just..." "I said no," she interrupted firmly. Revansh let out a low chuckle. "Feisty..." He tilted his head. "Alright then, how about a cup of coffee instead? Just one drink." Aarini folded her arms. "And why would I do that?" He smirked. "To get to know your project partner better, obviously. You don't want us to fail now, do you?" She stared at him for a long moment. The last thing she wanted was to get tangled up with someone like him. But a small part of her, the stubborn part wanted to show him that she wasn’t afraid of him. Fine. One drink and then she would make it clear that she wanted nothing to do with him. Aarini thought. “Fine,” she said, much to his apparent surprise. “But only for fifteen minutes.” Revansh grinned, pushing open the passenger door. “Hop in, sweetheart.” She rolled her eyes but slid inside, ignoring the way his car smelled faintly of expensive cologne and something dangerously intoxicating. This was a bad idea. She just didn’t know how bad. *** At the Cafe The cafe was warm and cozy, the scent of freshly brewed coffee filling the air. Aarini stirred her cappuccino absentmindedly, while Revansh watched her, his gaze unwavering as he looked at her intently. "So," he said, tapping his fingers against the table. "Why do you act like you don’t care about me? As if i don't affect you at all..." Aarini raised an eyebrow. "Because I don’t. You do not affect me." His smirk didn’t falter. "Come on, I don’t buy that." She sighed, looking him dead in the eye. "Then that’s your problem." Revansh chuckled, leaning forward. "Alright, let’s make a bet." Aarini frowned. "A bet?" "Yeah." He tilted his head. "If, by the end of this project, you fall for me, you owe me a favor." She blinked. "And if I don’t?" Revansh’s smirk widened. "Then I owe you one." Aarini let out a small laugh. "That’s stupid." "Scared you’ll lose?" he challenged with a smirk. She rolled her eyes. "I just don’t see the point." "The point," Revansh said, voice dripping with confidence, "is that you will fall for me like everyone does." Aarini stared at him for a moment before shaking her head. What a narcissistic guy. She thought rolling her eyes. "Fine," she said, a hint of amusement in her voice. "Let’s see who wins, Mr. Malhotra." Revansh leaned back, his smirk never fading. Little did she know. She had just walked into the most dangerous game of her life. And Revansh Malhotra never played to lose. "Very soon, I'll break that attitude of yours, sweetheart." Revansh muttered to himself with a deadly smirk at his face as he watched Aarini’s retreating figure from the cafe. ࿇ ══━━━━✥◈✥━━━━══ ࿇ So how was the chapter yall? Hope yall liked it.The moment Aarini agreed to Revansh's ridiculous bet, she regretted it.She didn't believe in games like this. Love wasn't something to be played with. Love was simple and pure. But looking into his smug, arrogant eyes, she knew he thought he had already won. That alone was reason enough to go through with it.She wouldn't fall for him.She couldn't fall for him.Never.And if playing along meant proving that to him, then so be it. She would play with the player itself.She was finding a cab to her way back home when Revansh again requested her to sit baci in his car. At first Aarini rejected but at the end he did managed to make her agree.The car ride back was silent except for the low hum of the engine. Revansh's fingers tapped against the steering wheel as he glanced at her every few minutes, amusement dancing in his dark blue eyes."So, tell me, Aarini," he finally spoke, breaking the silence. "What do you do for fun?"She didn't even look at him. "Study."He chuckled. "Of course
Aarini stretched her arms, groaning softly as she sat on the wooden bench outside her school library. The golden sunlight of late afternoon bathed the lush green school gardens, and the air carried the scent of freshly cut grass. It was peaceful and exactly what she needed after a long, exhausting day of classes.But, of course, peace and Revansh Malhotra could never exist in the same sentence.“Enjoying your alone time, sweetheart?”Aarini stiffened at the familiar voice. She glanced up to see him standing in front of her, hands casually tucked into the pockets of his blazer, that maddening smirk firmly in place as always.“Enjoyed,” she corrected, closing her book. “Past tense.”Revansh chuckled, completely unfazed. “Ouch. That hurts.”Aarini raised an eyebrow. “Do you even feel anything?”He leaned closer, just enough for her to catch the faint scent of his cologne which was dark, musky, and annoyingly intoxicating. His voice dropped to a teasing whisper.“Would you like to find ou
A little bit of Revansh’s scene from last chapter while he was waiting for Aarini)The night was glamourous. Music filled the huge hall of Malhotra mansion. Everyone were high on chaos except Revansh. He knew Aarini would come, she had to and so he wanted silently, calmly, delicately for his prey to enter in the trap.His sharp gaze scanned the crowd, ignoring the usual faces, his so-called friends, the girls who always clung to him, the business associates his father forced him to acknowledge. None of them mattered at all.He was looking for her. For the girl who had become his latest game.And when he finally spotted her near the grand staircase, his breath caught in his chest.Aarini Joshi was stunning.She wasn’t wearing anything overly fancy or revealing like the other girls. No, her elegance was understated but impossible to ignore. The deep blue gown hugged her curves in all the right places, the soft fabric flowing effortlessly as she walked. Her dark hair cascaded down in wav
The party was still in full swing, laughter and music blending into a chaotic symphony. But Aarini barely heard it at all. Her heart was still unsteady from the dance, her body still betraying her with the lingering warmth of Revansh's touch.She needed to get away from there.Walking briskly toward the open balcony, she let the cool night air wash over her. The gentle wind caressed her flushed skin, and she closed her eyes for a moment, inhaling deeply.What was happening?This wasn't supposed to happen. Revansh Malhotra was a selfish, arrogant playboy who toyed with people for his amusement. She had heard the rumors, she had seen it with her own eyes. And yet...Yet...the way he looked at her. The way he held her. The way his voice had softened just for a moment-No. She couldn't allow herself to fall into that trap."Running away already?"Her eyes snapped open as she heard his silky voice.She turned to find him leaning against the doorway, his black tuxedo crisp and perfect, his
Revansh Malhotra was not used to losing any games.Yet, as he watched Aarini walk away, something unsettling curled in his chest, something unfamiliar, something unknown to him.And he....he didn’t like it.For years, people had been predictable. Girls clung to him, desperate for his attention. His so-called friends followed him, eager to be in his good books. Even his father’s business associates respected or feared him enough to never question his presence.But Aarini Joshi?She wasn’t afraid of him. She didn’t crave his attention. And worst of all? She ignored him all the time.That alone made her dangerous.And irresistible.Like a walking temptation.She was untamabale and now he wanted to tame her and mold her into someone she couldn't even dream of in her wildness dreams.***Aarini thought leaving him behind would bring her peace but it didn’t.As she stood in a quiet corner of the garden, away from the flashing lights and deafening music, she exhaled slowly, trying to compose
The days following the party and school had been… strange.Aarini wasn’t sure how to explain it, but something had shifted. Maybe it was the way Revansh had held her during the dance, or the way his words had lingered in her mind longer than she wanted to admit.But she told herself it was nothing.That he was still the same arrogant, entitled, rich brat who loved playing with people like they were his toys. That whatever she felt was just irritation and nothing else.And yet, irritation shouldn’t make her heart race every time she caught him looking at her.She shouldn’t still feel the warmth of his touch even days after he had last touched her.She shook her head, trying to push away the thoughts as she focused on her book. She was sitting in the library, away from the noise of the school, hoping to find some peace. But even here, her mind was restless.And then, as if the universe was mocking her, the peace shattered with his same deep and husky voice again."Skipping classes alrea
Aarini wished she could ignore the way her heart reacted around Revansh Malhotra.But the problem was that....he knew.He knew she was affected.And he was using it against her.A week later, the school arranged a mandatory weekend trip for the senior classes. It was a retreat to the serene hills of Shimla.Aarini had been looking forward to the peaceful escape. What she hadn’t anticipated was being assigned the same group as Revansh Malhotra."You’ve got to be kidding me," she muttered under her breath as their teacher read out the names.Revansh, standing beside her, smirked. "Fate works in mysterious ways, Joshi.""More like cursed ways," she grumbled.***The group was supposed to trek through the forested hills and reach the campsite before sundown.It was supposed to be a simple walk but with Revansh, nothing was simple.He walked beside Aarini, matching her pace effortlessly. "You should really lighten up, sweetheart."Aarini ignored him, keeping her eyes on the path ahead.Re
Aarini spent the entire night tossing and turning, her mind replaying Revansh’s words like a song stuck on repeat."That’s why you’re mine, Dove."She hated how it made her heart race. How his voice lingered in her thoughts even when she didn’t want it to. How a single name, spoken in his deep, arrogant voice, had completely shattered her wholw composure.By morning, she convinced herself it didn’t mean anything. That it was just another one of his games. She wouldn’t let herself fall for it.She wouldn’t fall for him.But the universe seemed to have other plans.***"You’re staring again," Kriti’s voice cut through Aarini’s thoughts as they sat in the campus cafeteria.Aarini immediately snapped her gaze away from the far end of the hall, where Revansh was lounging against a table, laughing at something his friend had said."I am not," she denied.Kriti smirked. "You totally are. And I don’t blame you. Revansh Malhotra is basically illegal levels of attractive."Aarini groaned. "Not
The next morning, Aarini woke up to the soft glow of the Sunday sun filtering through her curtains. The events of last night replayed in her mind, especially the warmth of Revansh's behavior, the way he had helped that little boy, the emotions swirling in his eyes when he thought no one was watching him.She sighed, running a hand through her hair. What is happening to me? She thought. Needing some fresh air, she decided to step out and visit a small bookshop she had been meaning to check out. The old, cozy store sat in the quieter part of the city, surrounded by lush trees and the scent of freshly brewed coffee from a nearby café.As she browsed through the bookshelves, lost in the scent of old pages, a familiar voice interrupted her thoughts."You really love books, dove."Aarini turned sharply, her heart skipping a beat. "Revansh?"There he was, standing with his hands in his pockets, dressed in a fitted black turtleneck and jeans, looking effortlessly handsome as always."What
The next morning, Aarini was determined to act like nothing had changed at all. She convinced herself that the warmth of his jacket, the way his fingers had brushed against her skin, meant nothing. That Revansh Malhotra was still the arrogant, insufferable flirt who thrived on playing games with her.But yet....She found herself hesitating before stepping into school, her heart racing when she spotted him leaning against his sleek black car, arms crossed, watching her with an unreadable expression.He looked effortlessly cool in his dark jeans, white shirt, leather jacket and completely unbothered by the whispers and stares of students passing by.But the moment their eyes met, something shifted inside him as it did from the past few days.His lips twitched. "Morning, Dove."Aarini rolled her eyes, brushing past him. "Don’t you have anything better to do than loiter around like some street thug?""Now, now," he tsked, falling into step beside her. "That’s no way to greet your favorite
Aarini spent the entire night tossing and turning, her mind replaying Revansh’s words like a song stuck on repeat."That’s why you’re mine, Dove."She hated how it made her heart race. How his voice lingered in her thoughts even when she didn’t want it to. How a single name, spoken in his deep, arrogant voice, had completely shattered her wholw composure.By morning, she convinced herself it didn’t mean anything. That it was just another one of his games. She wouldn’t let herself fall for it.She wouldn’t fall for him.But the universe seemed to have other plans.***"You’re staring again," Kriti’s voice cut through Aarini’s thoughts as they sat in the campus cafeteria.Aarini immediately snapped her gaze away from the far end of the hall, where Revansh was lounging against a table, laughing at something his friend had said."I am not," she denied.Kriti smirked. "You totally are. And I don’t blame you. Revansh Malhotra is basically illegal levels of attractive."Aarini groaned. "Not
Aarini wished she could ignore the way her heart reacted around Revansh Malhotra.But the problem was that....he knew.He knew she was affected.And he was using it against her.A week later, the school arranged a mandatory weekend trip for the senior classes. It was a retreat to the serene hills of Shimla.Aarini had been looking forward to the peaceful escape. What she hadn’t anticipated was being assigned the same group as Revansh Malhotra."You’ve got to be kidding me," she muttered under her breath as their teacher read out the names.Revansh, standing beside her, smirked. "Fate works in mysterious ways, Joshi.""More like cursed ways," she grumbled.***The group was supposed to trek through the forested hills and reach the campsite before sundown.It was supposed to be a simple walk but with Revansh, nothing was simple.He walked beside Aarini, matching her pace effortlessly. "You should really lighten up, sweetheart."Aarini ignored him, keeping her eyes on the path ahead.Re
The days following the party and school had been… strange.Aarini wasn’t sure how to explain it, but something had shifted. Maybe it was the way Revansh had held her during the dance, or the way his words had lingered in her mind longer than she wanted to admit.But she told herself it was nothing.That he was still the same arrogant, entitled, rich brat who loved playing with people like they were his toys. That whatever she felt was just irritation and nothing else.And yet, irritation shouldn’t make her heart race every time she caught him looking at her.She shouldn’t still feel the warmth of his touch even days after he had last touched her.She shook her head, trying to push away the thoughts as she focused on her book. She was sitting in the library, away from the noise of the school, hoping to find some peace. But even here, her mind was restless.And then, as if the universe was mocking her, the peace shattered with his same deep and husky voice again."Skipping classes alrea
Revansh Malhotra was not used to losing any games.Yet, as he watched Aarini walk away, something unsettling curled in his chest, something unfamiliar, something unknown to him.And he....he didn’t like it.For years, people had been predictable. Girls clung to him, desperate for his attention. His so-called friends followed him, eager to be in his good books. Even his father’s business associates respected or feared him enough to never question his presence.But Aarini Joshi?She wasn’t afraid of him. She didn’t crave his attention. And worst of all? She ignored him all the time.That alone made her dangerous.And irresistible.Like a walking temptation.She was untamabale and now he wanted to tame her and mold her into someone she couldn't even dream of in her wildness dreams.***Aarini thought leaving him behind would bring her peace but it didn’t.As she stood in a quiet corner of the garden, away from the flashing lights and deafening music, she exhaled slowly, trying to compose
The party was still in full swing, laughter and music blending into a chaotic symphony. But Aarini barely heard it at all. Her heart was still unsteady from the dance, her body still betraying her with the lingering warmth of Revansh's touch.She needed to get away from there.Walking briskly toward the open balcony, she let the cool night air wash over her. The gentle wind caressed her flushed skin, and she closed her eyes for a moment, inhaling deeply.What was happening?This wasn't supposed to happen. Revansh Malhotra was a selfish, arrogant playboy who toyed with people for his amusement. She had heard the rumors, she had seen it with her own eyes. And yet...Yet...the way he looked at her. The way he held her. The way his voice had softened just for a moment-No. She couldn't allow herself to fall into that trap."Running away already?"Her eyes snapped open as she heard his silky voice.She turned to find him leaning against the doorway, his black tuxedo crisp and perfect, his
A little bit of Revansh’s scene from last chapter while he was waiting for Aarini)The night was glamourous. Music filled the huge hall of Malhotra mansion. Everyone were high on chaos except Revansh. He knew Aarini would come, she had to and so he wanted silently, calmly, delicately for his prey to enter in the trap.His sharp gaze scanned the crowd, ignoring the usual faces, his so-called friends, the girls who always clung to him, the business associates his father forced him to acknowledge. None of them mattered at all.He was looking for her. For the girl who had become his latest game.And when he finally spotted her near the grand staircase, his breath caught in his chest.Aarini Joshi was stunning.She wasn’t wearing anything overly fancy or revealing like the other girls. No, her elegance was understated but impossible to ignore. The deep blue gown hugged her curves in all the right places, the soft fabric flowing effortlessly as she walked. Her dark hair cascaded down in wav
Aarini stretched her arms, groaning softly as she sat on the wooden bench outside her school library. The golden sunlight of late afternoon bathed the lush green school gardens, and the air carried the scent of freshly cut grass. It was peaceful and exactly what she needed after a long, exhausting day of classes.But, of course, peace and Revansh Malhotra could never exist in the same sentence.“Enjoying your alone time, sweetheart?”Aarini stiffened at the familiar voice. She glanced up to see him standing in front of her, hands casually tucked into the pockets of his blazer, that maddening smirk firmly in place as always.“Enjoyed,” she corrected, closing her book. “Past tense.”Revansh chuckled, completely unfazed. “Ouch. That hurts.”Aarini raised an eyebrow. “Do you even feel anything?”He leaned closer, just enough for her to catch the faint scent of his cologne which was dark, musky, and annoyingly intoxicating. His voice dropped to a teasing whisper.“Would you like to find ou