Login via

HeartBroken novel Chapter 65

Chapter Sixty Two

"Next time don't tie your hair like this." Ahmed tells Sahaan combing her hair with one hand and driving with another.

Sahaan mimics him, slapping his hand away and points towards the steering wheel. Telling him to concentrate on his driving through directions.

Ahmed chuckles at her actions and the scowl etched on her face. Cranky Sahaan was very cute. Reaching home everyone moves towards their respective rooms, dead tired to even talk to anyone.

Freshening up Sahaan comes out of the bathroom and lie down beside Isra. Sleeps consumes her as soon as she hits the bed, on the other hand Ahmed was very restless, he couldn't do much to woo Sahaan as all of them very busy in preparations and he was afraid thinking what do as Amrah's reception was done and granny already gave her the permission to go with his uncle if she wants.

**** ****

At breakfast everyone was very anxious as they wanted to know whether Sahaan and her mother wants to go or not, Hammad and his family was going back to Canada tomorrow morning.

"Sahaan after breakfast pack your bags we're leaving tomorrow." Saira tells to her daughter, everyone stills hearing her words.

Ahmed drops his fork, devastated at the mere thought of Sahaan going away.

"Why did you all stopped? Carry on with your breakfast." Granny tells everyone and continues her breakfast.

"but grandma please promise me one thing, when she will come back reception will happen as soon as possible please convince her for me. You've agreed to every wish of Sahaan please agree to mine." Ahmed tells his grandmother who smiles at him and nods.

Later in the evening Sahaan is busy packing her stuff with Isra continuously blabbering when all of a sudden Ahmed barges in, breathing heavily.

Isra stops talking and keeps looking at them, sensing the heavy tension between both of them she leaves the room.

"So, you're finally going?" Ahmed asks her who looks down and continues her packing.

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: HeartBroken