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Under The Twin Moon's.

In the stillness of the terrace, the world below seemed to fade into an afterthought. Only the stars above and the cool breeze around them remained, wrapping Pavan and Chee in their quiet embrace. Time, too, seemed to slow. Neither of them realized how late it had become, the clock ticking past ten. The two sat at the edge of the bed, their gazes fixed on the vast, starlit sky.

Pavan, seated beside Chee, appeared mesmerized by the glittering canvas above. Yet his focus wavered; his thoughts began to drift, his heart growing restless. His eyes darted from the stars to the soft glow of Chee’s hand resting nearby. Slowly, deliberately, he inched his fingers closer to hers, hesitating, as if waiting for an unspoken signal.

Chee, ever perceptive, noticed his subtle movements. She knew what he wanted—to hold her hand. But instead of acknowledging him, she pretended to remain engrossed in the enchanting view above. Her lips curled into a faint smile, a playful secret she kept from him. When Pavan’s fingers finally brushed against hers, she responded with the gentlest touch, her fingertips grazing his as if giving her quiet consent. The spark of their connection filled the air, delicate yet powerful.

When Pavan finally clasped her hand, his heart swelled with a joy so pure it felt as though he had conquered the entire universe. His chest rose with a deep breath of satisfaction, his fingers curling around hers as if anchoring himself to this moment of bliss.

Chee turned her head slightly, her soft, golden hair cascading over her shoulder as she broke her facade of stargazing. Her green eyes sparkled, her expression a mix of amusement and affection. She tilted her head just enough to catch his attention, her smile widening as she watched his elated yet bashful reaction.

Pavan, lost in his thoughts, didn’t notice her gaze at first. When he finally did, his cheeks flushed, and he let out an embarrassed chuckle. "Damn, Chee, I thought you'd spare me from your teasing today," he thought to himself, suppressing a smile. He muttered under his breath, "She always knows exactly what to do and when. She never fails to use her innocent charm on me at just the right moment. Ugh, was the idea of sleeping on the terrace really mine, or was it hers?"

Breaking his train of thought, he suddenly remembered the night’s significance. His eyes lit up with excitement. Pointing toward the sky, he exclaimed, "look, Chee!"

Chee arched a curious brow, following his gesture. Above them, the two moons of Arthlok graced the heavens. The first moon, Swasti, glowed with its serene white light, casting a tranquil aura over the night. But it was the second moon, Ansh, that truly captivated. Rising with its crimson hue, it painted the sky with its fiery brilliance—a rare and breathtaking sight.

Legends spoke of Ansh’s origin, tied to an ancient battle between the god Kartikeya and the demon Hastu. To seal the demon’s immense power, Ansh was created, its blood-red glow forever serving as a reminder of that victory. Tonight, the celestial display seemed like a divine performance, one meant only for the two of them.

"Look, Chee, the Ansh moon is rising with its crimson glow," Pavan said, his voice brimming with wonder.

Chee tilted her head back, her gaze softening as she admired the moons. A serene smile graced her lips. Yet, as always, a glimmer of mischief sparkled in her eyes. She turned back to Pavan, her tone playful. "Pavan, it’s getting late... we can admire the sky while lying down as well."

Pavan hesitated for a moment. He didn’t want to let go of her hand, the warmth of her touch grounding him. But he nodded reluctantly, understanding her subtle nudge. Slowly, he released her fingers, his heart already missing the contact. As he lay back on the bed, his mind lingered on the sweetness of the moment.

Chee followed suit, settling beside him. The two lay under the twin moons, their hands resting inches apart. The terrace was filled with a peaceful silence, broken only by the occasional whisper of the breeze. Pavan turned his head slightly to look at Chee. Her face was illuminated by the combined light of Swasti and Ansh, making her seem almost celestial. The faint shimmer of her golden hair, the soft curve of her smile—it was as if the universe itself had paused to admire her.

"Have you ever wondered," Pavan began, his voice low, "why these nights feel so special? As if they were made just for us?"

Chee turned her head to meet his gaze, her emerald eyes reflecting the moons above. "Because we make these moments special," she replied, her voice carrying a quiet wisdom. "This sky, these stars, these moons... they’ll always be here. But the way we see them, the meaning we give them—that’s what makes them extraordinary."

Her words settled in his heart, a gentle truth that resonated deeply. They lay there, side by side, their eyes fixed on the heavens. Around them, the world felt still, as if holding its breath for the two souls who had found peace in each other’s presence.

The night lay quiet, cloaked in a serene stillness that seemed to stretch beyond time. Beneath the canopy of stars, Pavan and Chee lay side by side on the terrace, their breaths slow and steady, synchronized with the rhythm of the world around them. The faint hum of crickets in the distance and the occasional rustle of leaves in the soft night breeze only added to the peaceful melody of the moment.

Though their hands had only briefly touched, the warmth lingered for Pavan like an unspoken promise. He glanced at Chee, her golden hair spilling over the pillow, catching the soft moonlight. His heart ached—not from sadness, but from a yearning he couldn’t quite name. He longed to hold her hand again, to stretch that fleeting moment into something eternal.

Chee, ever attuned to Pavan’s emotions, noticed the faint shadow of discontent in his eyes. She didn’t need words to understand his unspoken thoughts. Her emerald eyes softened as she turned her gaze upward to the heavens. Quietly, she activated a hidden protocol within her vast network of abilities, her mind weaving a small act of magic and science into reality.

High above Arthlok, in the cold expanse of space, a sleek drone shimmered into existence, born from a single thought. Silent and precise, it streaked through the cosmos toward the planet’s atmosphere. Its glowing trail lit up the night sky, a blazing arc of light that caught Chee’s eye. She smiled, nudging Pavan gently.

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“Pavan,” she said, her voice filled with an almost childlike excitement, “look—a shooting star!”

Pavan turned his head, following her gaze. The brilliance of the streaking light reflected in his dark eyes, but instead of the wide-eyed wonder she expected, his expression remained contemplative, unreadable. His calm demeanor surprised her.

“What’s wrong?” she asked softly. “I thought you’d make a wish.”

For a moment, Pavan didn’t reply, his gaze fixed on the vast expanse above them. Then, with a small shrug, he said, “I don’t think I need to make a wish. I already have everything I want.”

Chee’s brows arched slightly, her curiosity piqued. “And what’s that?”

Turning his head, Pavan met her gaze, his expression open and sincere. “I have everything I could ever need—a loving family, friends who never let me rest, this beautiful village, and the peace I’ve always dreamed of. Most importantly…” He hesitated, his voice softening. “I have you. What more could I want? You know I’m not greedy.”

For a moment, Chee was caught off guard. His honesty, his simplicity, always managed to disarm her in ways she couldn’t explain. Her emerald eyes shimmered as she watched him, her heart swelling with quiet admiration.

Before she could respond, Pavan’s lips curved into a mischievous grin. “Actually, I do have one wish.”

Chee tilted her head, amusement flickering in her eyes. “And what might that be?”

“I wish for a massive meteor to crash right on top of Triveni University,” he said with mock seriousness.

Chee’s jaw dropped slightly, her expression a mix of shock and disbelief. “You’d wish for the destruction of an entire city just because you don’t want to go? What about the people there? Don’t you feel even a little guilty for wishing such a thing?”

Pavan chuckled, the laughter bubbling up from deep within him. “Come on, Chee, it’s just a wish. It’s not like it’s actually going to happen… right?”

As if on cue, streaks of light began slicing through the night sky, a dazzling meteor shower unfolding above them. Pavan’s grin froze, his jaw slackening as he stared in awe. The meteors painted brilliant arcs across the heavens, leaving shimmering trails of light that seemed to stretch into infinity.

“Chee…” he whispered, his voice tinged with both amazement and suspicion. “You didn’t…”

Chee’s sly smile deepened as she leaned back on her hands, her emerald eyes gleaming with mischief. “What? You wanted meteors. I gave you meteors. Though, for the record, I haven’t targeted Triveni—yet.”

The celestial display was no coincidence. Earlier, Chee had sent a series of drones to dislodge small fragments from Swasti, Arthlok’s primary moon. With precision and elegance, the fragments had been sent hurtling toward the planet, creating the illusion of a meteor shower. For the next hour, the skies belonged to her—a gift for Pavan, though she would never admit it outright.

“Make another wish, Pavan,” she teased, her voice playful yet gentle. “You never know who might be listening.”

But Pavan didn’t reply. His gaze softened, his mind seemingly far away, lost in the brilliance above. Slowly, a yawn escaped his lips, and he turned to her, his voice drowsy. “Chee… I’m feeling really sleepy. Can I… hold your hand while I sleep?”

Her heart softened at his words. She looked at him, his expression vulnerable, like a child seeking comfort. Without hesitation, she reached out and took his hand, her fingers intertwining with his. “Of course, Pavan,” she said gently, her voice barely a whisper.

As Pavan drifted into sleep, his breathing deep and even, Chee watched him with a tender gaze. The world seemed to fade around her, the meteor shower above nothing but a faint backdrop to the boy who had become her entire universe.

The rise and fall of his chest, the faint twitch of his fingers against hers, the way his face relaxed into the softest expression of peace—it all captivated her. In this quiet moment, she felt more human than she had. Her purpose, her powers, her origins—they all faded into insignificance. All that mattered was him.

The night enveloped the terrace in its tranquil embrace, the vast expanse of the cosmos above illuminated by a meteor shower painting streaks of light across the heavens. The air carried a crisp coolness, and the soft rustle of leaves danced harmoniously with the faint hum of the universe.

Chee sat silently, her emerald eyes fixed on Pavan’s sleeping face. His features were serene, as though every worry, every fleeting doubt, had been swept away by the comfort of her presence. His hand, still cradled in hers, radiated warmth—a connection that spoke louder than words.

Gazing at him, she whispered softly, her voice laced with tenderness: "Good night, Pavan. May your dreams be as beautiful as the world you've made for me."

Her words, though quiet, carried the weight of her heart—a promise, an oath, and a confession all wrapped in a single breath.

As the meteors danced above, Chee’s mind replayed the moments that had passed between them. She remembered the playful teasing, the gentle banter that had filled the night’s earlier moments. She had joked earlier, her tone deliberately mischievous, “You can be happy for now, Pavan. I haven’t targeted Uri City just yet.”

At first, Pavan hadn’t reacted, his gaze lost in the celestial display above. So she had leaned in closer, her voice taking on a playful lilt. “I thought you’d try to stop me with some dramatic movie line—‘Don’t go, Chee!’—but it seems like you don’t care what happens to me. You’re just busy basking in your own happiness.”

This time, he had turned to her, his eyes meeting hers. There was no annoyance in his expression, only a quiet sincerity that took her by surprise. His voice, steady and unwavering, broke through the stillness.

"Listen, Chee. I don't know what love means to the rest of the world, but for me, love means only you. It’s you being by my side, the beautiful moments we share together, and the feelings you awaken in my heart."

His words had resonated deeply, stirring something within her that she couldn’t name. And when he reached out to tuck a stray strand of her golden hair behind her ear, his touch was so gentle, so filled with care, that it left her breathless.

"I would do anything for you, Chee," he continued, his voice soft but resolute. "Even if it means fighting the entire universe. If I had to go to hell with you, I would do so gladly. But if you were to tell me, 'Pavan, you stay in hell, and I’ll stay in heaven,' I couldn’t do it. I want you by my side, always. If I go to hell, then you must come with me. I won’t sacrifice my happiness for yours, but for our happiness, I’m willing to cross any boundary."

Chee had remained silent, her heart overwhelmed by the depth of his words. She had always known Pavan’s love for her, but hearing it spoken so plainly, so unguardedly, had left her momentarily speechless.

Now, as he lay sleeping, Chee allowed herself to fully absorb the depth of his feelings. Her fingertips brushed lightly against his forehead, and she whispered softly, "Your happiness is my greatest victory."

The meteor shower continued above, each streak of light like a fleeting story being written across the sky. But for Chee, the most beautiful sight wasn’t the heavens—it was the boy beside her. His peaceful expression, the gentle rise and fall of his chest, the way his hand fit perfectly in hers—all of it filled her heart with a quiet joy she could never put into words.

She smiled to herself, a mixture of amusement and self-reflection coloring her thoughts. “What kind of silly behavior is this?” she muttered under her breath. “I’m acting like the heroine of some cheesy drama. Maybe love really does turn people into fools.”

Unable to resist, she reached out and gently tapped his nose. Her voice, soft yet playful, carried a teasing edge. “I don’t know what spell you’ve cast on me, but here I am, willing to be a fool for you. You’d better treasure me.”

Her words were lighthearted, but the depth of her affection shone through in her gaze. She sighed, her heart swelling with emotions too vast for the moment to contain. Letting them flow into the quiet night, her voice dropped to a tender whisper:

"I can do anything for you,

even if it means turning the entire universe to ashes.

Your laughter is my heaven,

and no trouble will reach you without first passing through me.

Anyone who dares to think of harming you,

will be erased from existence

before they can even touch your shadow."

As she spoke, her emerald eyes shimmered with a fierce resolve, a promise etched into the fabric of the universe itself.

Chee chuckled softly at her own melodramatic musings. “I feel like the heroine of a dramatic movie right now,” she admitted, shaking her head with a wry smile.

Leaning down, she placed a feather-light kiss on Pavan’s forehead, her lips lingering for a moment as if to seal the promise she had just made. “Good night, my dear Mischief Lord,” she whispered, her voice a perfect blend of love and playful mischief.

She leaned back, her gaze never leaving his face. The meteors continued their luminous dance above, but Chee’s world had narrowed to this single boy. In his quiet slumber, she found a peace that even the vastness of the cosmos could not provide.

As the night deepened and the first whispers of dawn began to brush the horizon, Chee remained by his side, her vigil unbroken. She held his hand firmly, as if anchoring him to her presence, and in turn, anchoring herself to the only part of the universe that truly mattered.

For Chee, the stars above and the meteors streaking through the heavens were mere decorations. The real miracle lay beside her—a boy who had shown her the meaning of love, trust, and unwavering devotion. In him, she had found her purpose. And with him, she knew she could face anything.

To be continued......

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