"Cheekuuuuuuu," Maasa exclaimed, using the nickname I loathed.

"Maa, please, not that name. And don't say it in front of others," I begged, my tone playful yet pleading.

"Why? What about all the trouble you and your father have been causing me?" Maasa asked, her voice a blend of mock frustration and affection.

"And you, Maan, I'll deal with you later," she warned Babasa, her eyes narrowing in a playful threat.

"Why not, baby? I'm waiting for you to show me something," Babasa flirted back, the banter between them a testament to their enduring love.

At that moment, I couldn't hold back my laughter any longer. It burst forth, loud and carefree. Maasa hid her face in Babasa's chest, her own laughter joining mine. "I think I need to leave you lovebirds alone," I declared, making my way out of the room, leaving behind the sounds of their laughter as I headed towards the sanctuary of my little moon's room.

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As I lingered in front of the room, a fleeting thought crossed my mind that perhaps she was still asleep. But as if on cue, the door swung open, revealing her in a lavender anarkali suit that seemed to capture the essence of the early morning sky. Her beauty was ethereal, a blend of grace and poise that left me momentarily breathless.

"Sundar hai, sahi kaha na?" The voice of my subconscious mind sliced through the moment, his words dripping with sarcasm.

"More than sundar," I retorted, my voice a low growl. "What, hot?" he jeered, and I could feel the anger bubbling within me.

"Just shut up. Whatever she is, she's mine and will forever be," I declared, my possessiveness a fierce shield around her.

"Okay, okay, Mr. Possessive," he mocked, but I stood firm in my conviction.

"I know I am possessive, and will forever be because she is mine. From the day I got to know about her existence, from the day my eyes beheld her petite figure, from the day she entered my heart and claimed her throne like a queen," I confessed, my heart laid bare.

With a stoic face, I turned to her. "Miss Aria, I need to talk to you about something" I said, using the name I knew wasn't hers. She was my Akshara, but circumstances forced me to use this alias.

She stood defiant, her spirit unbroken. "I'm not Aria, but Akshara, and I'll prove it" she declared, her voice a challenge.

I couldn't help but admire her courage. "You're actually my lioness, and I'm proud of you," I admitted in my thoughts, a smile tugging at my lips despite the gravity of the situation but I didn't showed.

"Do you think I will believe your childish stories?" I asked with a smirk, only to be met with her fiery response.

"I'm not making up stories," she snapped back, and I closed the distance between us until her back met the wall. The air was charged with tension, her breath quickening with our proximity.

"I don't care who you are, but keep this in mind: you're Aria for me until your innocence is proven. And let me clear one thing: you're staying here, and dare you play games with me, you will see the worst of me," I warned, my voice a low rumble.

Despite the fear flickering in her eyes, she maintained a facade of confidence. "Impressive" I mused silently, waiting for her to break the silence.

She mumbled something under her breath, but I caught the words clear as day. "Khaados kahika, kahi ka raja hai kya?"

"Yes, I'm the King of Udaipur, in case you don't know" I replied, asserting my authority.

Her question came softly, "Was I too loud?" accompanied by a pout so endearing it took all my willpower not to kiss it.

"Yes, you were," I answered with a smirk, enjoying the playful banter.

"You don't look like a king," she challenged.

"So how do I look like?" I inquired, curious about her perception.

"Bilkul mere prince jaise," she said, and my heart skipped a beat. She was too much for my poor heart to handle.

Just as I was about to lean in, my sister Neha, the unwitting enemy of romance, appeared. "Dadi is calling Akshara," she announced, then turned to me with a questioning look. "What are you doing here? You don't usually come to this wing."

"This is my house. I can go wherever I please. And besides, I came to warn Akshara, as you know she is a culprit, not a guest" I replied, the words paining me even as they left my lips.

I promised myself that I would catch the actual culprit soon. With that, I stormed out, unable to bear the hurt in her eyes.

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Hello munchkins I hope you will love their banters, and you guys are loving the plot of the story , am I right? , If you guys want to say something about story or characters you can provide you thoughts , I will upload next chapter soon tab tak k lie bye bye .

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