Patricia Brown

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  • by Patricia Brown Unlike how Aria was quiet in the hall, she started whining, sitting next to Rowan, "Pop, how could you let off your son just like that? I already have one company. Don't you want me to sleep?" Alan crossed his legs on the single-seater. His wife was grumpy at him, unwilling to talk to him for taking a decision for her, without asking her. Rian chuckled sitting on another single armchair, "Little Devil, that's not what you should worry about. Bro will follow you 24 by 7. Do you think he will sit in the…
  • by Patricia Brown At the Morgan mansion, All were grumbling as Arsh left again. This time they were curious about what he was up to that he wasn't staying with them for a day. Aria and Alan kept the matters under wrap, excluding Rowan. The latter was never against the plans of his children or grandchildren. He always gave full freedom as he considered forcing them into something wouldn't be a good decision to anything. Even though they had company, Alan grew it large, he never expected Rooney or Arsh or Arna to take care…
  • by Patricia Brown Arsh couldn't believe what he just heard from her. He stretched his hand and pulled her ear, making her cry. "Are you saying you are willing to leave me just like that?" Noor slapped his hand but couldn't get off his hand, "You are the one who wants to break up with me. Let go of my ear… It hurts." The tears which had appeared hearing him seamlessly started rolling on her cheeks. She knew it wasn't because of her ear. She was just trying to be strong before so that she could support him. Arsh embraced…
  • by Patricia Brown After a joyous lunch, Noor volunteered to bring food for Rooney. Alan asked Arsh to see him in the study room, Aria craved to follow them but chose not to. -------------- In the study, "Yes, Dad." Arsh sat down opposite his father. He could already guess it was something related to his career. Alan placed his coffee cup down. He was serious unlike how he was casual with everyone during lunch. He didn't beat around the bush, "If Ivan was doing the job as yours, I would never let Snow be with him."  He…
  • by Patricia Brown Arsh didn't have the heart to wake her up. He couldn't carry her as the weight would stretch his wounds. So he was thinking of letting her sleep on his bed as he had a day bed upstairs. He heard knocking on the door. His parents were in nightdresses. Aloof Alan was leaning on the door frame while Aria was shaking her head in resignation. She signaled Arsh to be seated when she sensed his movements. "My dear, you should close the door when you are with your girlfriend." She giggled as she went closer.…
  • by Patricia Brown Noor checked out the books. She had visited his bedroom a lot of times. She always got to see different sets of books every time. Most of the time she got books about computers, engineering, and sometimes chemistry. This time she saw the astronomy books, there wasn't one or two, there were quite a few.  She was surprised when she got two books on fiction. She could guess, he must have kept those for her. Choosing one out of two, she adjusted the pillow and sat on the bed. She had just read the synopsis…
  • by Patricia Brown Noor stared at Arsh when he took her upper lips between his and gently caressed them, then he repeated for the lower lip. That gentle feathery stroke made her heart pick up its speed.  It took her a few seconds to discern he was kissing her. She stiffened without knowing what to do. She had read in novels and seen in dramas and movies but she felt clueless.  She felt butterflies in her stomach. Something in her was asking her to get close to him, hold him, but her eyes widened further when he barely…
  • by Patricia Brown It was their first hug. Noor thought, did I just take initiative to hug Arsh? Anyway, she tightened her arms, unawarely rubbing her hand on his wound. Arsh clenched his teeth when he felt a prickling at his wound. Nevertheless, he didn't flinch and made her worry. He could feel her heart slowly beating and heard her whisper, "Are… you here?  He understood why she didn't blush or cry and easily hugged him. He lied, "No…" So that she could learn to scold him, vent her frustration instead of burying…
  • by Patricia Brown It was nearing another week, twenty days. Noor didn't speak with others about what was going on with her. Hence her parents had no idea. Naira thought Arsh would be in contact with Noor over a call so she didn't feel anything fishy. Whenever Noor felt like she couldn't manage, she would reach Aria and be with her. Even Alan was there to keep both ladies company. In Skyline, Alan helped sleepy Noor lay on the couch. Misunderstanding him as Arsh, she mumbled she closed her eyes, "You are back." Aria…
  • by Patricia Brown At a rooftop cafe, "Thank you…" Noor thanked the waiter when he served their order while Aria just nodded at the young man. Aria sipped her steaming hot coffee before asking Noor, "So, how are you doing, Noor?" Noor tilted her head hearing the same question twice. Aria had asked the same question with a smile when they were in the car. But now, that smile has vanished, replaced with seriousness.  It took her a few seconds to grasp and answer her, more like convincing herself, "I am doing good, Aunt…
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