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"Gonna stand there whole day, Sandy Pandy?" Ved's voice made me stop ogling at some of his trophies which were proudly decorated in a big glass shelf along with some certificates.
Ved made his way downstairs, dressed in a loose baby pink t-shirt and black joggers. He always looked good even in simple clothes whereas I looked like a hobo even if I wore the prettiest dress in the whole world.
"Did you have any problems reaching here?" he asked and took my bag from me.
"Your house is visible from a kilometre. How would I miss the main landmark?" I mocked.
Yes, his house i.e. The Rajput Mansion was the largest and most important landmark of the area Ved lived in. The white piece of architecture had been there for over 60 years.
"Aw, I am so humbled," he teased.
"Others are here?" I enquired about our group members.
"Yes, they are on the first floor. But before we go, do you want to eat something?"
"No, I had my lunch. And... you don't have to act kind, Ved."
"It is my duty to take care of my guests since I invited you myself, so save your taunts for some other time," he retorted.
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