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Mehwish's plan

Amaan was brought out of the painful memory when his phone buzzed.

His face was marred with a stoic shadow with the blast from the past, making him realize Asmaira doesn’t deserve his sympathy or any kind of emotions. She treated Raina worse than an enemy instead of listening to her. She hurt Raina at the moment of her death, and for that, he would never forgive her, no matter if she had strong morality.

“Ross,” he answered the call when his friend’s name flashed.

“What’s up, Captain? Do you still remember your friends?”

He squashed the cigarette under his shoes and asked, “When will you stop calling me that? We are not in school anymore.”

“I’m glad you finally decided to answer my call.” Ross was surprised when Amaan answered the call instead of disconnecting, which he had been doing since Raina’s death.

Amaan knew what he meant. “where are you?”

With the background buzzing with noise, Ross replied, “Our usual. Boys are here for our monthly meetup.”

Ross was Amaan’s school friend,
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