Chapter summary of Chapter 51 – The Accidental Wedding by Aliza Jabri
In Chapter 51, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel The Accidental Wedding by Aliza Jabri, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Accidental Wedding.
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"Waleed put me down", I cried as he carried me into the house in his arms.
Waleed had picked me up from the office and we discussed our day as we drove home, this was our daily routine. When we got out of the car on the porch, Waleed lifted me in his arms and carried me inside. He would do this quite often when he was in the mood and we would end up in bed.
"No way, I have been thinking about this since morning. Damn it kills me when you are on your period.
Isn't there any medicine that could shorten the duration", He said nuzzling my neck.
I giggled in his arms, as his nuzzling sent a tickling sensation throughout my body.
"Why don't you make such a drug, I am sure it's gonna be a great hit among all the horny husband's like you", I said poking a finger in his chest.
"You are going to get fucked, really hard today, Mrs. Waleed Kamal ", He teased, biting my ear.
I slapped his arm on his comment, as we entered the living room. Waleed nearly dropped me on the floor and halted a few steps inside the living room.
"Jeena", He exclaimed, as he gently slid me down from his arms.
"Wal".
She cried out, as she came running to him and hugged him.
I was looking at them shocked, who was this girl? And why the hell was she hugging my husband? And why was my husband hugging her back?
They broke the hug after a few seconds and Jeena checked Waleed out from tip to toe.
"Still handsome huh?" She said with a broad grin.
I felt my temper searing as my husband kept looking at her with admiration, it was like I had gone into the background suddenly.
I checked out Jeena, she was not too bad, she was nearly identical to me in height and physique. Except for the fact she had chocolate brown eyes and brown hairs with golden highlights. You might call her beautiful, but right now I couldn't help but feel jealous by the mere thought that Waleed was so close to some girl, that he had hugged her in front of me.
"Jeena meet Mia, my wife. Mia this is Jeena, my cousin. Our moms are sisters", Finally Waleed remembered to introduce me.
It was as if Jeena came out of some trance, she looked at me startled, and then she flashed me her beautiful smile.
She hugged me and cried, " Ohh my God, I am so happy to meet you. Finally, a girl has conquered the mighty Waleed Kamal".
I just smiled back in reply, Waleed slid his arm around my waist and pulled me near to him and gave a peck on my cheek.
I had discontinued my pills from the last month after we had discussed having kids. It was bound to happen someday hence we decided the sooner the better. We both were the only kids of our parents and really missed having siblings, at least I had Ali and Umair but Waleed really had a lonely childhood especially after his parent's death. Though Dada really took good care of him and raised him into a wonderful human being, still the loneliness of not having any siblings was there in his heart.
Waleed was really disappointed when I had my period last week, he was expecting I would get pregnant in the first month itself. And after my period started he was determined to get me pregnant this month.
I was in the shower when I heard a knock on the door as he entered the bathroom, I saw through the fogged glass of the shower stall he was just wearing his sweats. The door slid and he peeked inside.
"I thought you might wait for me", He was looking at me hungrily.
" It's still not late, you can join me if you want", I giggled shyly.
As if he was just waiting for my offer he entered the stall and stood behind me.
After the shower, we got dressed in a hurry and joined Jeena in the dining room for dinner.
She was really cheerful and talkative, narrating a lot of incidents from their childhood with enthusiasm she kept the conversation alive all throughout the dinner. I found it really difficult not to warm up to her, she was too nice and I genuinely liked her.
Waleed didn't participate in our conversation, he kept to himself and only spoke when Jeena asked him something or reminded him about some incident of their past. I, on the other hand, was really enjoying her company. After so many months, there was someone in the house apart from us.
Of course, I enjoyed spending time with Waleed but sometimes I felt lonely, I was from a joint family and always was surrounded by people, but now it was just me and Waleed. All the more reason I decided to have kids so that there will be someone else other than us in the house.

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