CHAPTER - 44

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"Where's the oil?" I ask as I look around the kitchen

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"Where's the oil?" I ask as I look around the kitchen.

"Here." Avni passed me the can, I poured some in the pot to heat it. Avni made a dough standing beside me as she hummed the song running on the speakers.

The yellow saree looks effortlessly charmed on her. She turned around as she finished and looked at me with raised brows.

"You look beautiful." I smile at her, she smiles back and looks at Alia standing in the other corner of the kitchen before leaning in to peck my cheek.

"McCain." She curtly nods at the frozen McCain before walking to the fridge. I shake my head with a smile then get back to fry McCain.

It is Sunday, a day where we all enjoy ourselves with family. In Bebe's words, Sunday is our day.

Since Avni had offered to teach cooking for Alia they both walked into the kitchen to cook. Mom, dad, and Bebe planned to watch some old movie which is the best according to them. DD settled on watching that movie while I strolled into the kitchen to help my wife.

I set the fried McCain in a bowl and put another frozen one to cook. I watch them turn from frozen to crispy.

Now, when I look back I realize how changed my life is now. It was frozen without Avni and it's crispy with her.

Nothing is perfect in life so is our relationship but one thing is for sure we are perfect for each other and that makes our relationship perfect despite our arguments.

Avni loses composure in anger, she doesn't think before saying and that's something I keep in mind when we argue though it doesn't diminish the hurt.

It does fade away the moment she apologizes and rectifies herself after speculating about it. Not that I want her to apologize and stuff but it feels good to know she didn't mean them back then.

The argument we had on Foziah and Asad's wedding day was one of the worst ones. That night as we lay in the bed she apologized and said she'll give it a second thought. In the morning she had said she wants to speak with him about it but I asked her not to.

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