46. Little Date

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Abhimaan 's pov:

I woke up to an empty bed, my hand instinctively reaching for Jaana's warmth. But she was gone. I sat up, rubbing my eyes, wondering if I'd dreamed the whole thing. But the sticky note on the bedside table caught my attention.

"I'm in my own room now. No room sharing until the wedding begins. My exams are near, so I'll be going to college early. Sleep tight, and miss me all day... and even in the night, maybe..."

I chuckled, shaking my head. Jaana always knew how to tease me. My little wifey, as I lovingly called her, was a bundle of energy and mischief. I couldn't help but smile, thinking about her playful note.

I tossed off the covers and got out of bed, feeling a sense of excitement. Our wedding was just around the corner, and I couldn't wait to spend the rest of my life with Jaana. But for now, I had to respect her boundaries. No room sharing until the wedding begins... I could hardly wait.

I made my way to her room, knocking softly on the door. "Jaana, my love? Can I come in?"

Her voice, sweet and husky, called out, "Just a minute, Abhimaan!"

I grinned, knowing she was probably getting ready for college. I waited patiently, my heart racing with anticipation. When she finally opened the door, her hair was tied up in a ponytail, and she was wearing a bright smile.

"Good morning, my love!" she said, pecking me on the cheek.

"Good morning, my little wifey," I replied, wrapping my arms around her. "I'll miss you today... and even in the night, maybe..."

She giggled, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "I'm counting on it, Abhimaan."

And with that, she slipped out of my arms and headed off to college, leaving me with a heart full of love and a mind full of anticipation for our wedding day.

As I sat at my desk, trying to focus on the papers in front of me, my mind kept wandering back to Jaana. I couldn't help but miss her already. I glanced at my watch for what felt like the hundredth time, wondering when she'd be done with her college classes for the day.

Just to reassure myself, I called her security team to confirm she was safe. They assured me she was doing well and that they had everything under control. I nodded, feeling a sense of relief washed over me.

But the distraction didn't last long. My mind began to wander again, thinking about our upcoming wedding and all the preparations that still needed to be done. I couldn't wait to see her walk down the aisle towards me, her smile radiant and her eyes shining with happiness.

Just then, my phone buzzed with a text from Jaana herself. "Hey, my king . Missing you too. "

My heart skipped a beat as I read her message, a smile spreading across my face. I quickly typed out a reply, "Missing you so much, Jaana. Can't wait to hold you in my arms . "
The rest of the day flew by in a blur as I worked through meetings and conference calls, my mind always drifting back to Jaana and the life we were building together.

Finally, the sun began to set, and I knew it was almost time to see my lovely Jaana again. I packed up my things and headed out of the office, feeling a sense of excitement and anticipation for the evening ahead.

I smiled, feeling a sense of pride and admiration for my hardworking Jaana. She was dedicated to her studies, and I knew she wanted to do well in her exams. I didn't want to disturb her, so I quietly made my way to my home office, trying not to make a sound.

After freshening up, I had dinner in my office, scrolling through some documents and responding to a few urgent emails. As I ate, I asked the maids if Jaana had had dinner, and they informed me that my mother had personally made sure she was fed, as she was too busy studying to come down to the dining hall.

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