Patricia Brown

Stories 7
Chapters 3,268
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  • by Patricia Brown Arsh was indeed there because he wanted to recount to Aria what happened when he met Noor out of the blue, without any work, but still, there was reason to leave Noor clueless. He won't usually share everything with Aria. He didn't want her to worry about him with Arna. He thought at least he could keep her happy and free from distress so that they could focus on taking care of Arna. Looking at her excited seeing him happy, he first cleared out if she had gone ahead with her thoughts, "Mom, I neither…
  • by Patricia Brown Aria was sending out an important mail without knowing the battle Ivan was in. She was no different, she was the same as every other working day, but their personal life situation was different. She pressed the last few buttons in her left hand as she grabbed a black folder on the desk. Her eyes which were on the screen the whole time, slightly moved. She glanced at the file she wanted to hand to Ivan. She was planning to assign the major project responsibility to Ivan pushing his limits, leading to his…
  • by Patricia Brown At Ross Villa Ivan had lost count of how many times he looked at his mobile waiting for Arna's message. He many times grabbed his mobile to dial her number but controlled. Hence his night was sleepless.  A look of Arsh was enough to tell him that Arsh already knew what happened at the park, and Arsh was obviously disappointed in him. Even though they had a strong bond, one of their weaknesses was Arna, and she could be a reason for bringing the crack between them. Ivan wasn't only worried about love…
  • by Patricia Brown Aria went upstairs to the bedroom and saw Arsh had tucked Arna in her and Alan's bed. Since Arna would wake up repeatedly with nightmares or panic, she felt relieved to keep Arna close. She sat and watched the father and son dabbing the hot wet towel on Arna's face, feet and hands. They reminded her of Oliver bringing a soft smile to her face. Arsh suddenly cupped Aria's face, pressing the wet towel on her tear-stained face, "Go, Mom, take a bath."  Alan glanced at them and saw his wife smile…
  • by Patricia Brown Aria was content hearing her son share his little confusions with her. She was glad to have an amazing relationship with her son that he was able to speak all that with her instead of struggling with himself. "Alright, don't stress out. I have a suggestion but I can't say if that will work. You can give it a try." Arsh nodded eagerly. Aria knows Noor and him both. So he was sure Aria wouldn't say something that would be hard for him to even think or make Noor uncomfortable, "Yes Mom." "Change the way she…
  • by Patricia Brown Even though Arsh and Alan behave like they were eager to marry off Arna, they cared a lot about her. So it was important for them to feel assured about who she will choose to spend her whole life with. Arsh knew about the reality. He was a practical man, just because two people love each other doesn't mean that their life was going to be an easy walk on the flower carpet.  Problems might not arise between the couple but it was important to support and stand by each other at any turn of their lives else…
  • by Patricia Brown Aria and Alan were shopping for their coming outing which they had planned with Arsh and Noor. Their shopping was actually just to spend time together. That's when Alan had received a message from Isaac.  Aria had read it, with a location. What Aria had feared happened. So they left to reach the location quickly. By the time they could reach, they were late to stop Eva whose mobile was in silent mode.  They had seen Ivan trying to coax Arna then running towards a shop. The duo reached Arna who…
  • by Patricia Brown Eva blurted out everything that happened right after Arna left the country and refused to return. She wanted Arna to know how the consequences of her actions were affecting everyone in the Morgan family. "Aunt Amelia and Uncle Rowan fell sick. I have lost count of how many times your mother cried till she fainted. Your father didn't dare to leave her alone for a minute. If you weren't their daughter, believe me, Brother Alan would have choked you to death. If Aria hadn't stopped, Rian would have dragged…
  • by Patricia Brown Arna realized it was going to her nightmare which will haunt her for many years. She wanted to laugh at herself for expecting a blissful life filled with happiness and love. Returning or not returning, what she has in life was retribution for her mistakes. She hoped only she should have the punishments for her sins but not her family or others. Ivan took a step next to her but Isaac held his arm. Isaac hated it but he still shook his head stopping Ivan from protecting Arna. If Ivan protects Arna, Isaac…
  • by Patricia Brown Against what Arna had thought, the pinch on her cheek increased causing her to feel the stinging of pain. "You are truly dumb." Ivan promptly said what he felt and stood from his chair. Arna: "..." She had expected him to say something sweet if not accepting her feelings. 'You are a dumb man. Humph.' She puffed her pink cheeks. Ivan grabbed her hand and pulled her away to leave the cafe. Sulking Arna followed him and she was quick to cheer herself up and start speaking again. She knew things would have…
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