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Aisha , her name alone melts the coldest hearts, and her bright smile brightens their days. The cheery, bright, and sometimes...
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Manvi rested her face on her palm, her elbow propped on a pillow as she sat cross-legged on Aisha's bed, her expression unreadable. "So... your mother might or might not actually be the vamp of your 온라인카지노게임?" she asked, her voice quieter than usual.
Aisha, sprawled across the bed with her head hanging off the edge, her eyes fixed on the ceiling. "Yeah. You could say that."
Manvi exhaled sharply, shaking her head. "Damn..." she murmured.
Radhika, who had been sitting against the headboard, absentmindedly munching on popcorn, finally spoke, her voice carrying an edge of disbelief. "I swear, your life makes every movie plot look boring in comparison." She popped another piece into her mouth.
Aisha turned her head slightly, giving Radhika a tired look. "Tell me about it," she muttered.
The air in Aisha's room was thick with the weight of her revelation. She had just finished telling them about her mother's sudden, unwelcome reappearance.
Earlier, when the boys were present, they had been so stunned they didn't say a single word or react at all-they had just stood up and walked out, too overwhelmed to process what they had just heard. Now, only Manvi and Radhika remained, helping Aisha dissect the mess that was her life.
Manvi shook her head, as if physically trying to rid herself of unwanted thoughts, before suddenly plopping down beside Aisha. With zero warning, she grabbed Aisha's hand and yanked her up into a sitting position.
Aisha yelped, eyes wide. "What the hell, Manvi?"
Manvi waved her off. "We'll deal with your never-ending family drama later. Right now, we're doing something different."
Radhika, who was lounging comfortably against the headboard with a bowl of popcorn, raised an eyebrow. "Different how?"
Manvi placed a hand over her heart. "Ladies, when was the last time we had a good gossip session? School days, right? Look at us now-boring adults with zero gossip."
Radhika sighed, popping another piece of popcorn into her mouth. "True, yarr. School was peak gossip era. Adulthood is just...shits."
Aisha scoffed. "Then being in my life is straight-up death."