Ved's POV
It's been days since Mayra left. My bones were healed but is it enough?
I have started my life like before, everything was the same except I was not happy.
Third person's POVNext day..."I did it! " Mayra exclaimed coming back to the cafe. It's 9 am in the morning and as usual, she was out with Abhi learning driving.
Third Person's POVVed didn't leave Pune but decided to stay there for a few more days. He kept on going to the cafe every morning just to see her. It's been three days since he called her a gold digger but was silent after that. He remembers how her face turned pale and her eyes got red because of crying on his comment and he couldn't do that to her. He just couldn't be the reason she cries.
Third Person's POVNext day…“What are you doing?” Abhi growled watching Mayra cleaning the tables.
Third Person's POV“Sleeping with people really pays off doesn’t it?” Ved commented and Mayra lost it.Yes, she wanted him to believe it!
Third Person's POV“Let’s talk tomorrow,” Ved said and stormed out of the place, Abhi was confused at his reaction.'What the hell is wrong with this guy?' He thought.When Ved approached him, he knew right away he is not a normal guy. The aura Ved carried was of a dangerous man and Abhi didn't get the time to actually look into him.
Third person's POVWhy would he call her Mayra?'There's something between them. I must know what this is all about.' Abhi thought looking straight at Ved's worried face. He felt the urge to ask him about it right now but then shrugged it off and diverted his mind completely to the unconscious lady.
Mayra’s POV“Hush little baby, Go to sleep” “Hush hush hush, the sky is deep”“Who’s singing?” I murmured waki
Ved’s POV