In the night
air,
Ava and Karan
clean
up the
remains
of the
broken pot. Ava's
heart
skipped a beat,
not
only at
the
accident,
but
at
the
electrical
connection she had felt moments before.
He looked
at
Karan and saw a
furrowed
brow. "Are
you
okay?"
she asked
quietly,
placing a hand on his arm. The warmth of
her skin excited him. She met
his gaze, and for a
moment
the walls seemed to
crumble around her. "Yeah, right... I guess." Karan's
voice was low,
he
could
feel
the weight of his thoughts pressing down on him.
"About
the
container?"
Ava tried to lighten the
mood and
a smile
appeared on
her lips.
Karan
laughed and shook
his head.
"More
about how much I hate
weddings."
Ava raised an
eyebrow in surprise. But
this
should
be a
happy
occasion.
You're
getting
married!" "Perhaps he made me
hate
him,"
he replied, his expression darkening.
"There were expectations that I
would look
like a puppet in a
show that
I
didn't want
to
be in."
His honesty surprised her.
"Don't you
want to be
here?"
Ava asked,
feeling sad. "It's
not
easy,"
he replied, his voice barely above a whisper.
I
have a responsibility to my family,
that's
part of
being married to you.
Ava felt the
pain
of
resentment. And
what
makes you happy? Is
that
important?"
Karan looked away, his jaw
clenched. "Happiness
is a luxury I
can't
afford right
now." At that time, his
mother called from the other room, interrupting their conversation.
"Ava!
Come help me in the
kitchen!"
Ava
groaned and looked
at Karan before
going to
the kitchen. The
clatter
of dishes
against his mother's
movements filled the air.
When
Ava
arrived,
her mother
turned
around, a
mixture
of
concern
and determination.
I'll help
you finish the dessert for
tomorrow's
dinner. It
must be
right! "Mom, how
are
you? It looks like you've been rocked
by the
boat." "I'm
fine,
honey. It's just
a little
bit of a problem,"
her mother replied,
dismissing
the
problem. You
know how important this dinner
is,
and I want everything to be
perfect.
Ava
shook her head,
but her mind was still on Karan and the
pressure
that
was clinging
to him.
"What
if I want to
cancel?" He was surprised himself. The
mother
gasped with wide eyes. "Cancel?
Ava, this is a
big
step for you and Karan. You
can't go
back
now." "I don't
know if this is what I
want,"
Ava admitted, her heart
sinking. "I
feel like
I'm
being
dragged
into a life I
didn't choose." Ava,
this
wedding
is
very
important
to
our family. Think
about
the opportunities
that
will
be given to you.
You can
continue
your fashion career
in the future. "Right now
you
have
to focus on
doing this." Ava
knew
the weight of her
mother's
words,
the honor
and
the
pull between her dreams and her
work. "But
what if I
can't?" "Trust
me,
kid, it gets
better. Karan
is coming.
Just give it
time. His
mother
assured him.
That night,
while
Ava
was lying on the
bed, her
mind
raced. The
pleasure
of
appearance,
of
creation, was suppressed
by the reality of
his
impending marriage.
He turned
and turned, images of
Karan's shadowy eyes
and their unfinished conversation in
his
mind. Next
day: lunch
The day of the
meal was
bright and sunny, but Ava felt a storm brewing
inside
her. She spent the morning finalizing her
outfit - a
navy dress that hugged her curves, paired with a necklace she
designed. His art shows,
a reminder of who
he is
beneath the layers of
hope.
As evening
approaches,
excitement
turns to
anxiety.
He tried his best
to impress
the Karan family
to show them that
he is
more than a
father in their game. But the
idea
of
dealing with Karan's secret
past and their
untold problems made him uneasy.
The dining room
is decorated
with elegant
furniture,
the table
is
set for eight,
and all areas are carefully
arranged. As the guests
entered,
Ava
smiled and greeted the Karan
family
and kept looking at
her.
Karan arrived
next,
looking
dapper
in a
designer shirt
that
showed off
his
sporty figure. When
he entered the room, the
mood changed and
the air
was filled
with
emotion.
Ava felt her heart
skip a beat when
their eyes met, the connection still
evident
despite the distance between them.
"Everyone,
this is
Ava,"
Karan introduced
her in a soft
and
confident voice. "My fiancé." Applause is good,
but Ava
knows her parents' basic checks.
His mother, a
thoughtful and
sharp
woman, viewed him
like an
artist
assessing a new
work. As dinner begins,
the conversation
turns
from business to family
matters as
Ava
struggles
to find her place among the established norms of
the working
world. Attempts
to join the
conversation were futile as he could hear Karan's frustration
very clearly. Karan's father said in
a
measured cry, "Show me
your
card, Ava".
Ava
ran and took
a breath.
"I'm
a fashion designer. I focus on creating pieces that
express
individuality and
strength." "like? "It's very different for our business," said
Karan's mother in
a
hesitant voice. "It's
a
dangerous country." Ava felt her cheeks
turn red and
the pressure
build. "But it's one
of
my passions.
I
think people
can
relate." Karan glanced at
her, a
look
of pride evident in his expression, but
then
it was overshadowed by his
mother's grim expression.
As the meal
progresses,
Ava
notices a rift
between Karan and his family, a
rift
that
is evident
with every
glance they exchange. Karan's
father
talks a lot
about
inheritance and
family
responsibilities, which is
a
hit. "Remember,
Karan, the
industry
needs your leadership
now,"
his father
said. Your involvement with
Ava is a step in the right
direction.
Ava felt her heart
pounding, her blood increased. He looked at Karan, his jaw set
and
the pressure
in
his
face showing. "Of
course,
father,"
Karan
replied in a loud voice. "I will
do
what is necessary."
After dinner, the guests moved
into
the living room, where
Karan's
parents
were always there to criticize
his
work ethic and push
him
to take on
more responsibilities. Ava stood on the sidelines, seemingly on the outside,
torn between
her desire
to support Karan and her growing
frustration with
the situation.
At that moment
the
house bell
rang
again and
the
door closed. Karan's
father
opened
the
door to find
a figure shrouded in darkness.
When
the door
opened, Ava's
breath caught in her throat.
An elderly man commanded
his
presence,
with a knowing smile that sent
shivers
down
his
spine.
"Uncle Raj!" Karan's
mother
cried and ran
to
hug
him.
"We weren't
expecting
you."
Ava exchanged confused
looks
with Karan, whose expression had
changed
from
angry
to
caring. "I
thought it was time
to meet the family," Raj replied in
a
soft, charming voice. "Especially when
the wedding
comes."
Ava felt a chill
in
the room.
Karan's expression hardened
and
he
sensed the unspoken tension between him and Raj.
"Is everything alright?"
Raj asked,
looking back and forth
between Karan and Ava.
"Yes,"
Karan
answered briefly,
but the edge of
his voice was unmistakable.
Ava felt the
air
shift, the air thick with secrets and
conflict.
As the
story continues, he learns
that
the Karan family's power is much
more
complex
than
he thought,
and
that he is
now woven into the fabric of their legacy.
As night
approached, Ava's
thoughts
began to change.
What did
he enter? What does Raj's
sudden arrival mean for her future with Karan?
Little did
he
know, this dinner was
just
the beginning of a tumultuous journey that would test the
boundaries
of love,
commitment
and the
foundations
of their marriage.