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THE DARKER SHADES OF WHITE- A love Story

Chapter 4 CHAPTER 5- The Conditions

Word Count: 4086    |    Released on: 15/05/2018

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arents' room. I quickly went back to fix the bed and then made my way to my room. Thankfully, he wasn't there. I changed into a velvet kameez with black denims and tied my hair in a pony tail. I took a net wrap. Thankfully

She commented. I lowered my head and focused on

she asked. My head hung even further. "It appears th

der. I sighed. "It appears that the anonymous bidder was my ar

ated. I looked at her with dismay.

back, isn't he?" she squealed in excite

e to get me back but I'm not going

r not and knowing him. . . the word guilty doesn't exist in his vocabulary or the feeling in his heart. He weighs things and emotions on the count of their measure. . . what he doesn't see is the intention behind

troubles. . .i think that this is a sign that you should go back. . . at least you will have someone to depend upon. Admit it, you al

so lonely and empty and now that he's back, I see a glint in your eyes and the swollen lips and the pouty eyes say clearly that you are glad that he came back. And fr

hat I didn't miss him or I wasn't happy when I saw him. But the truth is, he has just taken me for granted. If he says

uld go back with him even if he doesn

. didn't I just say that I want a

equesting? Don't you know what the society does to a divo

pens with non-

rgin, you have higher chances

t that. . . but ye

nmarried. . . our society find the least bit of anomaly in a girl and it just blame

aid. She looked rather perplexed but in her eyes I

as avoiding looking me in the eyes. "So I heard about the auction. . . my

you a

u and we are trying our very best to help you in any way that we can. . . however, " she started rather sternly which made my head spin with confusion-first Shumaila and no

your family has done for me; but I don't get what you ar

ave said a few. . . off

t know that she would think like that about me; after all the time she has known me, at the end she inferred that I was a bad girl. She nodded with a sigh of relief and then beamed at me. I w

y isn't anyone in this world as your own than the people who share the same DNA with you (Only parents and siblings) and

roach me from the gate. He removed his shades a

ed to water my plants. "I heard what my

. She was right

ow that my mother would react like that. I thought that

lt. I don't blame your mother

rry, I will make my

e door but he caught my arm and yanked me back-God, he was so strong and it almost hurt where he

tly mumbled to me. I yanked my arm a

desperate as to trap you or have you marry me." I began to choke on my tears. I felt his hand on my head. I wiped my tears with my sleeve. "I don't want to live a life where everyone thinks that I am wrong and low. Sur

g but the best for you. I have good intentions behind my proposal and I didn't care whether you were divorced or not. B

burden when he married me. What I want in a marriage is trust and love." I said in a sorrowful

aw Shehzad holding up Ahmad Bhai's arm and throwing it away-his eyes s

. Shehzad glared at him through narrowed eyes and held

hing." He snapped through gritted teeth. I gasped; my heart began to beat uncontrollably a

etched his hand. Shehzad only glared at him, his light eyes going dark. Ahmad Bhai felt the weight of the atmosphere around us so he respectfully left after saying goodbye to me. I could tell that he felt angry yet powerless

ed. I pinched Shehzad's hand on my should

" he hisses at me. my blood be

ted. "How dare you cry in front of another man?" he asked through

k away but he took my arms tightly and made me stare into his eys which were filled with covetousness and possessiv

his jaw clenched and his eyes officious. I blinked a few times at his tenacity and wit. He still dared to act like that after all that happened between us and

g me indifferent only caused him to explode further. "You're hurting me.

eth. I frowned and fought him to let me go when he did, I stumbled on th

st stop interfering in my affairs." I warned. If looks could kill I would be dea

r meet him and stay with him that to even consider staying one second in your company. He is a hundred times better that you and unlike you, he knows how to take care of others." I declared confidently. I think

erating all the venomous words that left my tongue but I didn't care-I needed to find my

is l

whispered. I dismissed it and s

ew York. You don't deserve what you are

ready told you my decision. I will not come with you." I said decisively. He stared at me and a moment of silence rose between us. He dipped his hands in his pa

managed to contain myself. He stared at me thoughtfully for a few seconds, h

, " he started. I was taken aback. What

don't think that he would be able to bear that decision of yours especially when he so lovingly married you off to m

are he try to emotio

rom my level of good graces. "How dare you use the Chairman as an excuse to get me b

believe that he thought by blackmailing me like that, I might think things through. He's still the sam

ly expecting him to use a good tactic other than blackmail and threatening but I was wrong. Maybe if he had just sa

t want to go outside because of that beast so I decid

discussing Forensics application for the grave. Please doctor share

ght that at night, he could dig up the grave and take the ring for himself, and when he did, he was shocked to see that it wasn't a grave that he had stepped into but rather a beautiful cool room. He saw that the body of a lady lay on a beautiful bed and it was surrounded by velvet curtains but the thing that scared him most was the fact that the corpse was happily smiling. He panicked and began to dig back the grave and when he was done he ran away as

face in life, Allah is always watching and He will give you

e which left me musing on it for I don't know how long. So there are actually women like th

ve according to the way and path that I have chosen for myself or shou

help me for Y

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thes before knock

d reply. I headed inside o

ging from the look of the open laptop on the bed and many papers laid on the sheets, he must be busy with his

ally. I realized that I was directly staring at his perfectly muscular and strong masculin

fought the stupid embarrassment blush

o talk, "

ill actually send the divorce papers. So whatever you have to say, I suggest that you be wise about it." He stated firml

n front of him. he looked relieved and relaxed himself as his abs lowered

er, I have some conditions that you must abide by, " I spe

e separately from you until the time I am ready to trust you

lie to me or mistreat me or use me for your selfish endeavors. In the event

gambling, fornicating and all other means of Haram acts and start to live your life according to the injunctions of Islam, if I deem it worthy that yu

in my heart to forgive you, than we must part our ways discreetly, regar

ve a deal, Mrs. Atish." He said, his eyes going mischie

et this time, it was more passionate and more sweet

ot on my tip toes to match his height. He caught me and

nd with my eyes closed, I said. "The kiss seals the dea

onflict. I just hope that I

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1 Chapter 0 PROLOGUE2 Chapter 1 CHAPTER 1- A fresh Start3 Chapter 2 CHAPTER 2- A new Worry4 Chapter 3 CHAPTER 4-His Pleas5 Chapter 4 CHAPTER 5- The Conditions6 Chapter 5 CHAPTER 6- Back To NYC7 Chapter 6 CHAPTER 7- daring.8 Chapter 7 CHAPTER 8- Challenging.9 Chapter 8 A glimpse in the past-- Shehzad Atish10 Chapter 9 CHAPTER 9- The Date11 Chapter 10 CHAPTER 10- The Conversation.12 Chapter 11 CHAPTER 10- The Conversation13 Chapter 12 CHAPTER 11- Agitation14 Chapter 13 CHAPTER 12-Problems15 Chapter 14 CHAPTER 13- Guardian Angel16 Chapter 15 CHAPTER 14- Friends17 Chapter 16 A Glimpse Into The Future--Shehzad Atish18 Chapter 17 CHAPTER 15- Let Bygones Be Bygones19 Chapter 18 CHAPTER 16- Leader Of The Flyboys20 Chapter 19 CHAPTER 17- Precious Times21 Chapter 20 CHAPTER 18- Surprisingly enough22 Chapter 21 CHAPTER 19- Constance Brundidge23 Chapter 22 CHAPTER 20- worries24 Chapter 23 CHAPTER 21- Discreetly25 Chapter 24 CHAPTER 21- Discreetly26 Chapter 25 CHAPTER 24- Childish27 Chapter 26 CHAPTER 25- How It Came To Be28 Chapter 27 CHAPTER 26- Confusing Mishaps29 Chapter 28 CHAPTER 27-Disheveled Thoughts30 Chapter 29 CHAPTER 28- enticing memories31 Chapter 30 CHAPTER 29- Hope32 Chapter 31 CHAPTER 30- The Tragedy33 Chapter 32 CHAPTER 31- Rekindling.34 Chapter 33 CHAPTER 32- Counting Stars and the Moon35 Chapter 34 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT36 Chapter 35 CHAPTER 33- Written On The Wind37 Chapter 36 CHAPTER 34-No More Secrets38 Chapter 37 TREAT CHAPTER- Shehzad Atish39 Chapter 38 CHAPTER 35- The Debutante Ball40 Chapter 39 CHAPTER 36- A New Day41 Chapter 40 CHAPTER 37- Silently Departed42 Chapter 41 CHAPTER 38- My Life's Philosophy43 Chapter 42 CHAPTER 39-Filling The Void44 Chapter 43 CHAPTER 40- By Your Side45 Chapter 44 CHAPTER 41- Darker Symphonies of White46 Chapter 45 Epilogue