Chapter 10
Chapter 10: Indefinable Attractions
Abhay''s P.O.V
“There you go!” Ruksaar skidded to a halt as soon as we entered the vige perimeters. “We''ve helped you find your way back safe and sound. It
was nice meeting you, Abhay! But I guess it''s time to part ways.
“D-do you guys w-want to go for lunch?” The words were out before I could stop myself. “Consider it a thank you gift for getting me here safely.”
Ruksaar’s sister gave me an irritated re from over her shoulders while Ruksaar pped her hands together in excitement. I''ve never seen a
woman as disinterested in me as Ruksaar''s sister, and yet, it felt like there was this invisible rope that was binding us together. The more time I spent
near her, the more I felt drawn to her. And that was probably why I felt the need to stay near her longer than I had intended to. And what better way to
spend time knowing them than to invite them to lunch?
“Thank you, Abhay!” Ruksaar skipped over to me and linked her hands through mine. “Let''s go eat! I''m starved! I haven’t even had breakfast today!”
“Really? Neither did I!” I told her with a smile. Somehow, it was a lot easier to talk to Ruksaar than it was to her sister and she also felt very
weing. Even this tiny physical touch with her didn’t make me feel anything other than a friendly gesture.
“Come on, Jiji!” Ruksaar removed one of her hands from mine so she could pull her sister along with her as we made our way to the nearest
restaurant.
We found another little dnaba not far from the hotel I was staying at. The interior was nice and coal and clean and it looked affordable enough to me.
Ruksaar excused herself as we took our seats and went to the washroom so she could sprinkle some water on her face...at least that’s what she told
us before she left. So it was just her sister and me, all alone in the big restaurant as we sat face to face and waited for Ruksaar to arrive so we could
order our food.
The restaurant was pretty empty considering that it was about eleven in the morning which meant it was too early for lunch and toote for breakfast.
I stared at Ruksaar’s sister across the table from me and wondered what her name could possibly be
“So...what''s your name?” I asked outright, taking even myself by surprise.
“What?” Her voice was sharp as she gave me a narrow eyed nce. I noticed for the first time that hershes and eyebrows were a darker color,
dark to the point that it almost looked ck. I was sure it wasn’t makeup, though. As a photographer, I could tell when someone was wearing makeup
and when someone was beingpletely natural
“I just...want to know your name. Why, is that not allowed?" I asked.
“No,” she gave me a sarcastic smile. “But I don''t like to give my name to strangers.
“But we''re not strangers!” I told her. “We have known each other for the past two hours. And I already told you my name, haven''t I? It''s only fair that
you tell me yours. Even Ruksaar told me hers.
“Don''t get too familiar with her!” She snapped.
“And you still haven''t told me your name,” I smiled at her pleasantly, wondering to myself where in the heaves am I getting all this strength from? I
always have a hard time talking to women and here I was, being the poster boy for chit chatting. “Maybe I should call you Firangi? That sounds nice,
doesn’t it? It suits you.”
‘I''m not a foreigner!”
“How would I know? You sure look like one.” I smiled
I couldn’t believe it, I was actually enjoying myself. I was enjoying teasing her and watching the cold, cold ice turn into blue fire every time she
snapped at me. Her eyes were indeed gorgeous. I felt like I could drown in their icy depths for eternity. She looked like a misfit in this desert. The
sand didn''t suit her. Her coolposure was more suitable in the snowynds of my dream, where she would live in harmony with the ice and snow
and the white wolf from my dream.
Sitting here, opposite to her in this restaurant, it all felt out of ce. It was strange how that one dream had made me so restless this morning and
yet, here I was a few hourster, longing for the cool touch of the snow in and that I never knew existed until this morning. And from my dreams.
As if sensing my thoughts, Firangi
turned her eyes towards me and for
the second time, my eyes locked
with hers, brawn to blue and for an
instant, everything else just s
disappeared from sight. It was just
like this-the first time our eyes met.
YY . a
''d losttrack of everything arqund
meand the only focus of mytife had
been her. What is it abouther that
draws me in like a ma? Why
does looking in the blue, blue depths
of her eyes make me feel like she''s
the only thing I need in my life and
nothing else. Everything else ceases
to be important the instant I am near
this woman.
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I''ve never been so absorbed with
any woman in.my entire life,
especially hatike this. Then what
makes her Ye) special? Why am I so.
attractedtd her? Why do I have thts
urge to-feel the lushness of herHps
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on mine, the softness of her skin
under my fingers? Physical
attraction of this magnitude isn’
something that I''m familiar with.
Why is it her? A girl I barely know...a
girl I keep associating with a white
wolf.
“Hey!”
Startled out of my trance, I looked
up to find Ruksaar sitting back on
the table witkyus and adjusting her
dupatta. A bit disoriented, I looked at
the silvechaired woman that I now
called Firangi, and for the first time, IExclusive ? content by N(?)ve/l/Drama.Org.
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founder in the same state of.
disorientation like myself. Her eyes
lsoked unfocused and surprised but
only for a few seconds. She was
back to brooding and ring before
I knew it and I felt a smile form on
my lips.
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“Hey, Ruksaar.” I smiled at her instead. “Are we ready to order yet? Because I''m starving
le too! Jiji and I haven''t eaten anything sincest night either.” Ruksaar said absentmindedly as she went through the menu card lying on the table.
“So, have you two decided what you want yet? I''m feeling chilies.”
“Chilies? In this heat?” I raised my eyebrows at her. "No thanks, I have a really low heat tolerance. I wish I could though, but unfortunately...” I
shrugged.
“Ah!” Ruksaar smirked. “Well. Abhay, you have no idea what you''re missing out on.”
“Then why not try some of the spiciest curry in this restaurant and cut that out of your bucket list?” This time, it was Firangi who was smirking and it
wasn''ta pleasant one. There was clear challenge in her eyes.
“Alright then, let''s try it.” I told her with an equally cunning smile. Two can y this game. “Since you''re insisting. Firangi.
“Firangi?” Ruksaar gave us a knowing look as a wide smile appeared on her lips. “I was gone for all of five minutes and you two are on nick name
basis?”
But we never got toplete our challenge or have lunch together, because amotion at the doorway to the restaurant distracted us right that
moment. There was a lot of shouting and I think I heard the word ‘thief being repeated at least a few times.
“What''s going on?” I asked a passing waiter.
“Oh, there’s this girl outside with a child, I think she stole food from the kitchen.” The waiter said. “But, not to worry, she’s been caught.”
“Oh?” A girl with a child? Maybe she’s a homeless person? “What did she steal? I''ll pay for it, please, just her go.” I told the waiter.
The waiter game me a confused look before turning towards the kitchen. “Please wait, I''ll talk to the Manager.”
“Okay.”
“Mikalya?”
I turned towards the women te find them looking back towards the kitchen. Mikalya? Did Ruksaar just call Firangi Mikalya? So that''s her name! It suits
her.
But in that moment, what I failed to notice was how still both women have be, how their aura had changed. But I most definitely did notice when
a low growl sounded in the room, like a wild animal''s warning growl when it tries to defend its territory.