Chapter summary: Chapter 29 from the book The Accidental Wedding by Aliza Jabri
Discover the most important events of Chapter 29, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Accidental Wedding. With the engaging writing of Aliza Jabri, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
"Hi" She squealed looking at me. "Hi," I greeted back.
I was shamelessly staring at her, that was what I was doing since the last few hours since the moment I
walked into the hall and saw her in that red lehenga.
Her cousins and friends were teasing me for ogling her, but I didn't care. I would stare at her as much as I want since she was officially mine and no one can do anything about it, not even Daniyal.
I had grabbed her hand as soon as I got the chance and hadn't left it no matter how much she resisted, I deserve to hold her hand at least whenever I want.
I loved the way she blushed when I had placed a kiss on the back of her hand, and the terrified look she gave me when I teased her regarding the kiss. I was on cloud nine since I had married her, the only thing that was nagging me was how she was feeling about our marriage?
I had asked Rania, about her before coming to the bedroom, if she was regretting the marriage or if she wanted to marry that asshole of a fiance.
And when Rania told me that Mia didn't want to marry her fiance after he had asked for her share in their family business, a burden was lifted from my heart. This means that she was not in love with him and was sensible enough to understand that the bastard didn't deserve her.
"I think I will have to borrow your clothes", she said after a few minutes turning towards me.
" But I think Sania has arranged all your stuff", I replied puzzled.
"I know but I can't wear them", She replied, I felt she was a little embarrassed.
" Why," I asked, arching my eyebrows.
"Are you giving me your clothes or should I sleep in these clothes?", She asked annoyed pointing at her lehenga.
" I would prefer if you didn't wear any", I replied with a wolfish grin.
She blushed but gave me a death glare, this was turning out to be more fun than I had imagined.
"Now come, I haven't even looked at you properly", I said as I walked towards her and grabbed her arm.
"Liar, you have been ogling me since the moment you set your foot in the hall of the hotel," She said as she tried to free her arm from me.
"Do you want to walk, or I rather carry you" My threat worked as she took a step towards the bedroom. I suppressed my smile and led her to the bed, she sat on the edge of the bed and I sat beside her. "We aren't doing this are we," She asked after some time, anxiously intertwining her fingers.
"You don't want to stay married to me," I asked in shock. "No, I didn't mean that," She replied immediately.
"Then what?" I was confused.
"Charmer", She retorted.
I laughed at her comment, I loved this quality of her, she was sassy and her mouth was vicious, and I was crazy about her.
She tried to pull her hands from me, I looked at her annoyed, I haven't even smelled them enough.
"I am tired Waleed", She said but I ignored her remark, my eyes were fixed on the bracelet I had gifted her and which she was wearing now.
I touched it and turned her hand and looked over it, the jeweler had done a great job, it had turned out prettier than I had imagined, I had gifted her this so she could remember all our meetings even after she got married, at that time I only wished she never forget she had met a Waleed Kamal at some point in her life.
" It's beautiful, thanks," She said as she noticed me looking at it.
"I am glad you liked it, I just wanted that you never forget me after you got married, so I had this made so that it will remind you of me whenever you look at it, and all our every meeting", I said honestly.
" I know", She said smiling.
"Now can I have your clothes", She said angrily.
I smiled at her, my Mia was back, I thought as I walked into the closet and pulled out a tee-shirt and sweats and passed it to her, which she accepted with a thank you.

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