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Heart Invader - Novels
by Purva Mehta
in
English Love Stories
CHAPTER ONENothing.Absolutely nothing in the worldcouldhave prepared her forwhat walked in through the door. Althoughgrammaticallyspeaking it should be ‘who’ walkedinthrough the door.He was the mostgorgeousman she had ever seen in her life. And not just good looking, he was tall,leanand impeccably dressed.He must be around thirty four – thirty five years of age.The minute he enteredthe tiny,cheerful little office,he seemed to dwarfit. Oh yes, he really wassomething. Stunningly gorgeous thoughtRadhika.Right from his sharply tailored grey suit, open necked pale blue shirt and shiny black shoes. He should have been standing in a men’s fashion magazine instead of the office of
CHAPTER ONENothing.Absolutely nothing in the worldcouldhave prepared her forwhat walked in through the door. Althoughgrammaticallyspeaking it should be ‘who’ walkedinthrough the door.He was the mostgorgeousman she had ever seen in her life. And not just good looking, he was ...Read Moreimpeccably dressed.He must be around thirty four – thirty five years of age.The minute he enteredthe tiny,cheerful little office,he seemed to dwarfit. Oh yes, he really wassomething. Stunningly gorgeous thoughtRadhika.Right from his sharply tailored grey suit, open necked pale blue shirt and shiny black shoes. He should have been standing in a men’s fashion magazine instead of the office of
A zillion questions were buzzing throughRadhika’s head as she gathered her things and wound up. What had happened to his wife? How had she died?And so young?Had she been ill?And poor, poor Aditya.He was such a quiet child. She ...Read Morerarely seen him smile and no wonder.It fell into place now.What a horrible experienceit wasto lose your motherat such a tender age. And having just met the father, it looked like he had no clue whatsoever on what to do with such a young child. And where she felt sorry and utter sympathy for the little boy, all she felt
CHAPTER TWO “Okay Mom,ho jayega.Don’t worry.” But even as she was saying it,Radhika knew it was futile; her motherwasgoing to keep worrying. Actually she herself was more than worried but if she had let on even a hintof that ...Read Moreto her mother, shewould have wasted no time in telling her father and he would have been on the nextplaneto Mumbai. She sighed, “I have got to go now Mom. Give my love to
The moment he saw her hefeltpolar axed. In that moment he was glad that he was already sitting down. She looked stunningly gorgeous. In the light chiffon saree, high heels and her silky hair swept away from her face ...Read Morefall lustrously down her back, she looked tall, svelte and totally mesmerizing. As she along with a couple of other teachers quite literally herded the small group of children on to their positions on the stage, he dragged his eyes away from her to sweep along the children till hespotted his son kitted out as a cow. His heart
CHAPTER THREEHalf an hour later asRadhika got ready to leave, she thanked the gracious Mrs.Dewanandthenas shefacedMadhav to do the same, Mrs. Dewanspoke,taking the wind out of her sails, “Madhavcan drop you backRadhika.”What? She could feelhimstiffening too.“It’s a little late ...Read Moreto go home a little early tonight.”“He never said anything.”Madhavfrowned. Younever knew with his mother;thestrangemood she was in.“He had spoken to me about itearlierwhen you were busy inyour study.”She said.“I can easily geta cab.”Radhika