"True that... anyways Aaj ek writer aney Walla tha na kya hua vuska superhero" that lady asked turning back to face him

She had beautiful deep blue eyes or kanzi akenhai as Anika describes with long black hair that falls upto her hips, she is the daughter of Shivaay Shivanya

"I rejected it" replied the coming into the light

He was a carbon copy of Shivaay Singh Oberoi, he was Shivansh Singh oberoi

"Kyu? tumney kaha ki that story was awesome.then what happened?" She asked

"That story was nice..it had everything action, suspense and romance but the hero was a journalist" Shivansh replied

"Seriously, tuney itni achi story character ki job ki bajey sey chood Diya?" Shivanya asked in disbelief

"Ha...i don't like journalists" he replied

"You will never change will you"

"And you will never stop reading old newspaper will you?"

Shivanya and Shivansh looked at each for a solid minute before nodding off as if they understood each other

"Acha theek hai upar chaley?" Vanya said to which he nodded and left together

When Vanya and Vansh walked upstairs the first thing they saw was a lady in her late 70 yelling at some servants

"Dadi..relax kyu vuney paar cheek Rahi hai" Vansh said placing his arm around her shoulder

"Oh my mata, vansh kini baars mainey bola ki Mera rooms Bina merey permission key touch mat karna ey phir sey Mera room cleans karney pohach gayi" her dadi (hope you guessed her)

"Toh tum gayi kyu Ruku?" He asked

"Sir mujey laga vuno ney clean karney kaha tha" the maid said

"Arey aisey kaisey mainey kaha tha" Pinky said

"Ruku ney gaalti sey sun liya hoga dadi chodo na..ruku tum jakey mummy ka khaney ka inteyzaam Karo" Vanya added the maid ran away at the chance

"Arey meri baat koyi suntha hi nahi" Pinky complained

"Dadi Ghar Mai aapki baad hitoh chalthi hai...after par dadi aur baadey dadi" Vanya said the last part in a low voice

"Sabs sunai deytha hai mujey...mai jarahi hu mummy ji key pass" she said and left

"Ruko dadi mai bhi ata hu" Vansh said

"Chaley gi?" He asked

"Nai mai mummy ko kana deykey ati hu" she said and left to the kitchen

In the kitchen she took the food tray from Ruku and left to Anika's room

'After papa's death many things changed but only thing that didn't was Oberoi mansion even though Obros are not here the mansion still carries their memories and laughter..phir bhi mainey haar cheez Jo baadli vusko aapni former glory paar lasaki except for Oberoi mansion Jo bin badley itna badal gaya hai ' Shivanya thought to herself

'Mamma ney aapna room badla hai aur Vunka purana room mai use karahi hu' she was now standing infront of Anika's new room holding the food tray

Shivanya took a deep breath and opened the door

Inside the room was pitch black tere were no lights in that room and the day light was covered by thick curtains

"Anika" Shivanya called searching for her mother

And from the darkest corner of the room a voice came

"Shivaay agai?" It was Anika's

Shivanya walked and closed the door before turning on the light which revealed Anika who was in terrible state there were dark circles and bag under her eyes she looked so skinny as if she haven't eaten in days

"Shivaay agai?" She repeated again

"Nai...Mr.Shivaay abhi Tak nahi lotey" Vanya said setting her plate

"Leykin tumney kaha woh Aaj ayen gey" Anika said

"Nai, Anika mainey kaha woh tab Tak aap apna story khatam karlogey jab tak ajaengey" Shivanya replied making Anika sit on the bed while she take plate to feed her

"Ha..mai bhool gai...kaha Tak ayeh hum story mai" Anika asked

"Aapney Mr.Shivaay singh Oberoi ka car ka windshield toda hai" Shivanya said feeding her

"Ha..woh din humna pheley baar Miley they aur Shivaay apni taadi Marney mai busy they ..pata hai vuno ney mujey paiso ka bundle sey maara tha aur mainey ey bat vutai aur ey maar vunkey aanj paar tush toot gayi"

While Anika was explaining their story Shivanya fed her and now she was taking out her medicines to give Anika was still saying her story when she gave her medicine and sat with her until Anika fell asleep

After that Shivanya left the room turning off the lights







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