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The Royal Stranger

The Royal Stranger

Varsha Chindam

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"Love... Marriage... Family...Responsibility..." Oh, man! that's what I thought until it came crashing all my beliefs in one go. They said it's not mandatory that love comes first then comes marriage. It can be the other way first comes marriage then comes love... filling you like slow happiness in a desert of sadness. "We meet for a reason to fill the empty parts, to make it a little over the top, to try the filmy drama in a drama called life."

Chapter 1 1

The atmosphere in the room is tense, the girl whose hair was dyed in red glanced at the ticking clock. Cursing under her breath she started arranging her collection of papers.

"Here." She turned to her right, taking the stapler from the brunette she smiled.

"Thanks, babe!" The brunette rolled her eyes before walking towards the young professor. She waited for her turn to hand over the assignment. Before her, stood two people as the professor went through the assignment.

Her eyes started checking out the handsome man sitting in the chair going through the assignment designs. Unknowingly she bites her lower lip, deep in thought.

"Stop eye raping the man, he already knows about your crush on him." Her eyes immediately flickered to the red hair who now stood behind her.

"Should I ride him for real?" The brunette joked, her eyes twinkling with humour.

"Hmm... Student and teacher relationship is always considered as scandalous." The red hair replied.

"Haha... Did you forget the roleplay? The student always ends up giving blowjob for a raise in the mark." Red hair started chuckling lowly.

"Gosh Vee! Why don't you ask the man for a date?" The brunette was about to say something but the throat clearing made her turn around.

The handsome young professor is now looking at her with a smile. She gave him one of her sweet smiles which always makes everyone's heart melt.

She handed her assignment. "Ms Mewar, congratulations on your internship. Your work is absolutely beautiful and I hope to see you in my class next semester."

"Thank you, Mr Hamilton, I hope the same. Cannot miss your amazing body."

"Pardon?" The man didn't quite hear the last word and he wasn't sure if he heard it right.

"Amazing work." He nodded his head looking back at her work. If he is being honest, she is very talented at a young age. He is curious to know how she is perfect when it comes to assignments and work.

"If you don't mind Ms Mewar, can you tell how you are so perfectionist?"

"No problem Mr Hamilton. My mum is a fashion designer and she actually helps with my work. She gives me personal lessons every week."

"That's great." The man couldn't take his eyes off her. She is beautiful... Very beautiful and talented. He is sure if she isn't his student he would've asked her out.

"Happy holidays, Mr Hamilton."

"Happy holidays, Ms Mewar." The young man flashed a smile.

Both the young girls stepped out of the room as the semester ended and finally they can call it a vacation. Everyone on the campus is much waiting for the semester to end.

Their hands were heavy with the bags they are holding. Clothes, books, paints, pencils and what not filled their bags. "I can't wait to ask you all the questions." The red hair said.

"Hailey, let's sit down then you can ask all the questions." They walked towards the small cafe near their college to eat something.

Settling down with food and coffee Hailey looked at her best friend. "Why are you going to India?" She started.

"Because dada and dadi want us to be there."

"But why? We planned to go to Paris man!" Hailey pouted her lips sadly.

"Wedding... Wedding man."

"Whose?"

"Actually the wedding didn't fix yet. I'm not sure about the groom or bride but there is going to be a wedding in our household." Hailey looked confused.

"No groom and no bride but wedding? I don't understand, Vee."

The brunette chuckled "My family, I mean the Mewars are close friends with some Singh family who are Royals of India. Both the families want to have a relationship between them so they decided to have a wedding."

"Royals?"

"Yes! Even though India is a democratic country and the Royals don't rule. This Royal family is kind of powerful and filthy rich."

"So you may or may not be the bride?" Hailey asked munching in her pizza.

"Nah, my mother didn't give much info but I'm sure it's going to be one of my elder cousins," Vrishali spoke sipping her coffee.

"Uff, why not Vee? Marrying a Royal and living in this palace seems so dreamy." Hailey researched about the Royal family on her phone. Showing the pictures of the Royal palace to Vrishali.

"Lol Lee, my parents shifted to New York when I was an infant. I only visited India for summer vacations. The Singh's want a traditional Hindu bride. I'm far far away from the list."

"Then why are you going?" They call each other with nicknames Vee and Lee.

"Because I love my dada and dadi (Grandpa and grandma) so much and can't miss a Royal wedding. Only a few and high-class people could attend those costliest weddings and I for sure wanna see the wedding." Vrishali, Vee for short said.

"Then who do you think is going to be the bride?" Hailey asked with curiosity. Vrishali thought about it.

"There are three elder sisters before me. I'm actually the youngest among all my cousins. Maybe it's my first cousin sister Radhika, heard that the groom's mother loves her so much."

"Vee, the groom's mother is a member of parliament. Isn't it strange that the groom's pictures or her kid's pictures aren't mentioned here?"

"Really?" Vrishali took the phone from Hailey to check Wikipedia. True to her words, there isn't much about the personal life of the groom's mother. Except for her name, husband name and political life.

"Maybe because they wanted to keep their profile low. You know some Royal families don't reveal their heir pictures." Vrishali explained going through the photos.

"But why did your parents move to New York?" Hailey asked.

"My dad is the youngest among four sons. He wanted to do his own hotel business and he isn't interested in his dad's business. Fast forward both my parents shifted here to stand on their legs. We got settled here and never thought of returning back."

"Good, don't want you to shift anywhere."

Vrishali chuckled "Don't worry babe, New York got my heart and my heart always stays here. I will return soon." Vrishali enjoyed her time with Hailey before going home to see her mother packing stuff.

"Hey, mom!" Gauravi looked back to see her daughter walk into the room.

"Hey Vee, how was your last day?" She asked as the young lady plopped down on the bed.

"It was good and hectic. Last-minute submission and running around."

"Good, we are leaving a day early," Gauravi said pulling the leggings.

"Why?" Vrishali asked now sitting straight.

"Because we need to go shopping. We don't have Indian wear or ethnic wear. We can't wear western there." Vrishali nodded her head. Vrishali only wore Indian clothes thrice on occasions.

Her parents never stopped her from wearing western dresses. She got the cool and chill type of parents.

The only people she loved after her parents are her parental grandparents. They visited her every year without any break. She would enjoy her winter or Christmas holidays with her grandparents.

"I can't wait to see dada and dadi."

"They can't wait to see you, they are excited as finally, their favourite is going to stay in India." Her mum spoke which made Vrishali laugh.

Her grandparents always asked her to stay with them in India. They wanted her to come home and spend her summer vacation in their palace.

Vrishali spent her time with her mum. She doesn't have any siblings, the weekends are spent with her friends from college or with her mom and dad.

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