The amount of craziness this book holds, can't be described in the words.
It's my journey as a writer.
It holds :
* TS (Three shots) of Sabherwal twins
* OS (One shots) of ShaKhi and even K-EEMA { Kitty x Reema }
* It Also includes random memes wh...
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Thinking to do something nice for Anokhi, Shaurya supplies the pool with scented salts, soap, and froofy spa items. Does he think she's going to be settling in for a foaming bubble bath in a chlorinated pool? I suppose when you harbor a pathological fear of swimming, you end up hazy on the concept.
Anmol notices that he doesn't seem happy. Shaurya answers, "I'm annoyed that this is all I can do for her."
At the tawdry Enjoy Productions, Anokhi is persuaded to pose for what she is told is an academy (hagwon) brochure, despite the obvious warning signs. If the skeezy lighting and set decoration weren't warning enough, aren't the stuffed animals in fetishwear a telltale clue? I'm convinced that Episode 11 Anokhi is part cute tough girl, part idiot. Actually, minus the tough.
The shoot starts off tame enough — she's dressed in a school uniform but asked to wear bunny ears — and then the two pervy ajusshis ask her to change into her next costume. Thankfully the writer remembers that Anokhi at least has half a brain, because she puts her foot down at the playboy bunny outfit.
The creepy men insist she continue and advance slowly, jazz hands waggling like they're about to tickle her to death. Anokhi apparently forgets she is master of the high-flying spinning back kick, because all she does is shrink back and cower (what, did she lose part of her courage along with part of her brain?), waiting for someone to save her.
Thankfully, someone does. This is a guy she had bumped into on her way inside the building, who for whatever reason has sensed her trouble. He grabs Anokhi and ushers her outside.
He walks her home but declines to identify himself, saying that they'll be meeting soon anyway, at which time he'll introduce himself properly. He leaves saying, "Good night, Anokhi Bhalla sshi."
Reema and Anokhi puzzle over how her "black knight" knows her. Then Reema and their boss drool over a hot new model on TV, the mysterious "Vineet" (pronounced "ha jay"). Gee, I wonder who that could be.
At school, Anokhi's grumbling stomach and the wafting smell of food lead her to an empty storeroom, where ramen is cooking. She calls out a greeting (and gets no response), then sneaks a taste because she's starving. Uh, I'm pretty sure it's a bad idea to eat anything out of an unknown pot in an unknown room, but like I said, it's like Anokhi's half-brain-dead for this episode. She eats.
The ramen owner/cooker walks in, catching her mid-bite — and she recognizes him as the black knight. This is Vineet Bhatia, looking mighty different from the cool, collected guy who'd helped her. He addresses Anokhi as "senior" (he's a first-year, so probably 16 or 17) and confesses he's her fan, seeing how she stood up to F4 like a "commoners' hero."
Vineet explains that he intentionally adopted a nerdy appearance at school, wanting to go unnoticed, since he doesn't care for any of the people here anyway. Anokhi laughs because she can identify with that, and Vineet eagerly agrees that they're from the same world. Since she was looking for work, he mentions a decent-paying gig doing errands at a photo shoot, which she accepts.