05.| 𝐀𝐀𝐌𝐈𝐑 𝐇𝐎𝐔𝐒𝐄.

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𝐒𝐚𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐚:

I hugged Aleena close to my chest as I felt a wave of sadness was over me. Halimah aapi was heading back to her home, the house wasn't so far but it's not like I would get to see Aleena’s adorable tantrums everyday now.

“Aapi, can I please keep her to myself? She's way too adorable to let go of”

She laughed at my words, Aleena, looking at her mother, let out an adorable giggle too.

See! She's way too adorable. 1 thing about me? I absolutely adore kids. Not the eh spoiled iPad ones but the ones who were like Aleena.

I reluctantly gave her back to her mother, after I showered her with kisses.

“We'll come by, when you shift to your own house Safira” Halimah aapi said with a smile on her face.

I nodded my head with a wide smile on my face, before I walked her out.

“Make sure you bring Aleena with you when you visit”

I gave her a side hug and she went towards where her car was waiting for her.

Hmm, so they went too.

The only people left in the house are Me, Ammi, Abbu, Aahan, Aysar and Ahad.

I went back to my–our– room and plopped myself on the bed, heaving out a sigh.

I stretched my hand out to grab my phone sitting on the nightstand. I saw a ton of messages from our group chat “chat lounge”

I smiled at the silly text messages. My friends were silly but they were my silly friends.

Talk about silly, I'm the crackhead they need in their lives, I'm dead sure they can't live without me. Like duh! Won't their lives be boring if I'm not innit?

Of course it'll be boring.

I plopped the phone back on the nightstand and stared at the ceiling.

Oh god, it's so boring here. I wish my laptop were here, I could've got some of my work done.

The door creaked open and I looked up to see Ahad, walking in while he yelled at someone on his phone.

Like I said he is a khadoos Aadmi.

I pity the ones who work under, must be so hard to endure his rude and arrogant self.

He directly went to the balcony still yelling at that poor soul on the other side of the phone.

I can't go to my hometown all by myself when I don't even know where I am right now! And I need my laptop.

Let me ask him when he is done yelling. 

I patiently waited until he returned, sitting up I swung my legs back and forth while I looked around the big enormous room.

Just as I was annoyed and was about to go away, Ahad walked In and was about to go away.

“Ahad” he stilled for a whole 10 seconds before he turned to me, and looked at me with his cold gaze.

“I want to fetch some things from my house, and I don't know the way back, I want you to take me there”

He took a second before he opened his mouth to speak “When?”

“Today and right now”

He nodded “I'll be in the car”

Saying so, he turned and walked away without so much as looking my way

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