Author pov.
Their is a feeling when you see that everything is going right but something is going wrong that you can't pin point on it.
It's the feeling that Shelly feels right now it's have been a six month to that incident but she can't trust him anymore.
She has her doubts on him. She being in the technology world She decided to look into Veer phone because maybe he can delete his all chats or calls.
So she install a app in his phone that are connected with her phone and whenever he call or messages to any one she will know about it.
Now she has to wait for him to sleep so she can have his phone and do her work. After dinner they came to their bedroom. Shaina is ten month old . Shelly put her on her cribs. Climbing to the bed she's ready to sleep. But Veer seems to have other plans.
He hug from behind and start to kiss her from her neck.
"Veer I am not in the mood and I am tired."I say to him Turing around and lay on my back.
Shelly pov.I got up early today because I have some very important work to do. Getting up I go to bathroom and get ready.Veer's parents are home so I leave Shaina with them and go to do my work. I have my meeting with my company for I do my online job.Everything is done and then I go back to home. When I arrived home I noticed their are my parents and also Dheer and Molly.I say hello to them and go to my room and got changed. Leaving my bedroom I go to the living room where is everyone is present.Talking to them I feel very light hearted. This is family. But I know it's not my family. They just only want to see what the want not finding the truth behind anything that are going on in front of their eyes.I got up and go to the kitchen to make dinner for everyone. Monly is also come after some time."So everything is going between you two"she started to asking me about Veer and I relationship.&nb
Shelly pov."Divorce papers" Veer stand up and whispered under his breath."what is this...is this some kind of joke...hmmm"he asked looking me in the eyes."No...these are our Divorce papers I already signed these and now it's your turn"."What are you saying Shelly can anyone tell what is happening here" my father in law speak.I turn to them and see how shock they look after reading and seeing that forbidden that has been done by their son is very shocking for them. Looking at everyone they all seemed shocked I know that this one is coming and I have to prepared myself for their questions.Taking a deep breath I said "father these are the evidence that I show you about your son here who has been cheating on me from the very start of this marriage "."No Shelly it's no true you know I only love you please just shut up and don't talk nonsense." Veer said turning me around by holding my wrist."I talk nonsense...hahaha very funny
Shelly pov."I decided and I will never change my decision "as the word left from my mouth Veer stand up.Facing me "and I will never divorced you pring that in your useless branches yelled at me with so much anger.I also glared at him with so much hate in my eyes. How can he be so heartless after doing so many things that are forbidden in a this scared relationship he has the guts to yelling at me and insults me."Calm down...and you tell me is this true" Veer father asked him."No dad it's not true....she's just lying...."Veer refuse in a heartbeat. And I look at him in shock.Like seriously how can he be so ....urgggggg.I don't have word to say to this imbecile person that once I loved. I can't believe how I can love him."Then what is this....hummm"his father asked him again.Well my parents are all quite they don't have to say anything. I sneered at them like seriously I am their daughter they maybe question
Shelly pov.2 years later.Ringing of my alarm wake me up from my deep slumber.Turning it off I got up. Then I go to washroom and do my morning business. After getting ready I go to living room there I saw all the boxes are wrapped up and scattered on the floor.My kitchen is also need to set up. Their is only some drinks and frozen food are in the fridge. I take the water bottle and gulped down all the water.Then I go to living area and start to unpacking. While unpacking a smile formed on my lips. This is my house.Flashback two years ago.."I.will.never.divorce.you."Veer said in calm voice.Listen to him my blood start to boil in anger. I start to take deep breath to control my anger.
Shelly POVI park my HONDA in the driveway of my aunt mansion. Listening the sound of car engine my cousin Dolly came running towards me and take Shaina from me."Hey cutiepie....do you miss your sweet Nd lovely aunt"she asked in baby voice to Shaina. I smiled at her."Michhhh you aunt Dolly "Shaina says in her baby voice.We came to living room. There sat my other cousin Yash.He see me and came forward and hug me so tightly."Can't breath..."I said while patting his back."Oh sorry.....I miss you so much shellllll....."he said in a sequeling sound.Yeah he call me shell."Really I miss you too little brother so how was your college " I asked."Hey don't call me that and College
Shelly POV"Hey beautiful "he said and wink at me. I just stared at him like seriously boy he doesn't look more then twenty and he's flirting. I'm like his sister.Well here is the thing I don't like guys that are younger then me. Well that's it."Hey little boy..."I said while smiling at him in sarcastically.He looked at me with wide eyes and a frowed on his face."What little boy...you doesn't know how big I'm "he said while recovering and put his hand on my shoulder. This is it."I don't need to know....and don't touch me again if you don't want to chop your big thing"i say while taking off his hand from my shoulder.He looked at me with wide eyes and start to go u
Spencer POVI can't take my eyes off this beauty that enter in this Cafe. She looks professional dress in such a way, holding some files. She looks around the Cafe and her eyes land on someone and she start to walk towards him. I looked where she looks, their sat a man maybe in his early thirties. She sat across him her back towards her.She said something to him and they both shakes their hands. Someone clear throat and i look towards Simon who's looking at me with his one brow upward."She's hot maybe I just try my luck to talk with her" said Timmy coming towards the table and sat down. Don't know listening to him I don't feel good."Yeah that's She's you know I can talk to her in five seconds and have her number in 50 seconds " Simon said. They both start to looking at her back.
Shelly POVI left the brown's house and go to office. Their I met my colleague Tanya. She's really sweet and very hard working girl. She's my friend also and know everything about me. When I came to NY she help me to get comfortable in the office.In the office nobody knows that the owner of this is my uncle. She call me to review our new project sites to confirm. THey demand to lower the prices. So we have to again come up with a new plan. Also we have to go to the site to check the surrounding if they are best. And the they also inform that they want to know about this as soon as possible. So she call me about this.I came to the office and in the way I take out cold coffee for both of us. I reached their and security guard wishe me. Then I go to the fourth floor where are our offic
Chapter: Shadows and Sparks The morning was unusually quiet. Shelly’s aunt, Rita, had gone to a neighbor’s brunch, and her uncle, James, was off at his weekly golf game. The house felt calm, almost too calm, with the faint hum of the heater filling the spaces where conversation usually lived. Spencer sat on the couch, his laptop balanced on his knees as he tried to focus on some work. But his mind kept drifting back to his conversation with Yash. The frustration in Yash’s voice still echoed in his head, and though Spencer didn’t regret defending his relationship with Shelly, he couldn’t shake the sense that Yash wasn’t done meddling. Shelly entered the room, wearing a soft beige sweater and leggings. She carried two mugs of steaming coffee and handed one to Spencer before curling up beside him. “You’re brooding again,” she teased lightly, sipping her coffee. Spencer smirked but didn’t look away from his screen. “Just thinking.” “You think too much,” she said, leaning her head ag
Chapter: Cracks in the Foundation Spencer leaned against the kitchen counter, sipping his coffee as he replayed his conversation with Yash in his mind. The tension between them was palpable, and Spencer wasn’t naive—he knew this wasn’t just about Yash’s feelings for Shelly. It was deeper, messier, a blend of jealousy and betrayal that could shatter their friendship if not handled delicately. Shelly entered the kitchen, fresh from her shower, wearing one of his oversized hoodies. Her damp hair cascaded over her shoulders, and the sight of her stirred something protective in Spencer. She had no idea how deeply she’d rooted herself in his heart, how much he wanted to shield her from the chaos brewing around them. “You’re quiet this morning,” she said, grabbing a mug and pouring herself some coffee. Spencer smiled faintly. “Just thinking.” Shelly raised an eyebrow, leaning against the counter opposite him. “About Yash?” He sighed, running a hand through his messy hair. “Yeah. He’s
Chapter: The Thin Line Between Love and Chaos Spencer stirred awake to the soft rays of sunlight filtering through the curtains. His arm was draped protectively over Shelly, her warmth anchoring him to the moment. For a brief, blissful second, the world felt perfect. Then reality hit him—the outside world, with all its chaos and complexities, waited just beyond these walls. Shelly stirred beneath his arm, her soft smile greeting him. “Morning,” she whispered, her voice raspy and warm. “Morning, beautiful,” he murmured, brushing a stray strand of hair from her face. For a moment, he debated pulling her closer, keeping her in this cocoon of peace. But Spencer’s mind was already racing. He’d heard from Yash the previous evening—a cryptic text that sent a clear message: We need to talk. Spencer couldn’t ignore the tension building between him and Yash. Their friendship had always been solid, but Yash’s growing jealousy over Spencer’s relationship with Shelly was becoming a ticking ti
(Spencer’s Point of View) The morning light seeped through the curtains, casting a golden glow over Shelly's sleeping form. I lay there, my arm draped around her waist, watching her breathe softly. Her hair was splayed across the pillow, and her lips were slightly parted in a way that made my chest tighten. She looked peaceful, so different from the Shelly who carried the weight of her past every day. This... this was perfect. For the first time in years, I felt like I didn’t have to put up walls or pretend to be someone I wasn’t. I didn’t have to be the arrogant Spencer Brown or the guy with a reputation to uphold. With Shelly, I could just be. I brushed a strand of hair off her face, and she stirred, her eyes fluttering open. When she saw me, she smiled—a sleepy, unguarded smile that made my heart race. “Good morning,” she murmured, her voice thick with sleep. “Morning, gorgeous,” I replied, leaning down to kiss her forehead. She snuggled closer, her head resting on my chest.
Spencer stirred awake to the soft glow of morning light filtering through Shelly’s curtains. For a moment, he didn’t open his eyes, content to stay in the warmth of her bed, her presence grounding him in a way nothing else ever had. He could feel Shelly curled up beside him, her head resting on his chest, her steady breaths a comforting rhythm. It was a new feeling for Spencer—waking up next to someone he cared for so deeply, someone who made him want to savor every moment of life. When Shelly shifted slightly, her nose nuzzling against his chest, Spencer opened his eyes. He looked down to see her stirring awake, her lashes fluttering before her warm brown eyes met his. “Good morning,” he whispered, his voice husky from sleep. Shelly smiled, a soft, dreamy smile that made his heart skip a beat. “Good morning,” she replied, her voice barely above a murmur. For a moment, they just lay there, neither of them in a hurry to break the spell of the morning. Spencer’s fingers found thei
Spencer's heart raced as he knocked on Shelly’s door that evening. He had spent the entire day thinking about her, imagining the way her smile lit up a room, the way her hand felt in his. Tonight, they had planned a quiet dinner at her aunt and uncle’s place, but Spencer hoped for something more—a moment just for the two of them. When Shelly opened the door, Spencer felt his breath catch. She wore a simple maroon sweater dress that hugged her curves, her hair cascading over her shoulders. She smiled, and Spencer’s world narrowed to just her. “Hey,” she said softly, stepping aside to let him in. “Hey,” he replied, unable to stop himself from leaning in to kiss her cheek. Dinner with Rita and James was warm and lively, as always. Rita insisted on feeding Spencer an extra serving of her famous chicken casserole, and James teased him about his inability to turn down seconds. Shelly laughed at their banter, and Spencer couldn’t help but feel at home with her family. But the real anti
Spencer leaned against the railing of his family’s porch, the cool night air brushing against his face. He glanced back toward the warmly lit windows of his home where his parents were finishing up dishes, their laughter echoing softly. Tonight had been perfect. The memory of Shelly’s kiss lingered, a warmth spreading through him each time he replayed it in his mind. He had waited for this, unsure if she’d ever fully trust him enough to let her guard down. But now, there was no doubt—she was his, and he was hers. As he walked through the garden to collect his thoughts, Spencer couldn’t help but think about how much Shelly had transformed his world. Before her, life had been steady but uninspiring—work, gym, casual outings with Simon and Timmy, and the occasional family dinner. Now, everything felt brighter. Every moment with Shelly felt purposeful, like he was building something meaningful. But he wasn’t blind to the challenges that came with dating her. Her past was a shadow that
As autumn fully embraced New York with its crisp air and vibrant leaves, Shelly and Spencer's relationship blossomed like a late-blooming flower. They were officially a couple now, finding solace and joy in each other's company. Every stolen glance, every gentle touch, and every shared laugh strengthened their bond. Spencer often came over to Shelly's aunt Rita and uncle James's house under the pretext of casual visits, though it was clear to everyone why he was really there. Rita, ever the romantic at heart, seemed delighted by the budding relationship, while James kept a watchful but approving eye on Spencer. One evening, as the sun set in a cascade of orange and pink hues, Spencer invited Shelly over to his family’s house for dinner. Georgia and Neill Brown welcomed Shelly warmly, their kindness making her feel at ease. Claire, Spencer’s sister, playfully teased her brother throughout the evening, much to his chagrin. “Shelly, I hope you know my brother isn’t as cool as he pret
As autumn fully embraced New York with its crisp air and vibrant leaves, Shelly and Spencer's relationship blossomed like a late-blooming flower. They were officially a couple now, finding solace and joy in each other's company. Every stolen glance, every gentle touch, and every shared laugh strengthened their bond. Spencer often came over to Shelly's aunt Rita and uncle James's house under the pretext of casual visits, though it was clear to everyone why he was really there. Rita, ever the romantic at heart, seemed delighted by the budding relationship, while James kept a watchful but approving eye on Spencer. One evening, as the sun set in a cascade of orange and pink hues, Spencer invited Shelly over to his family’s house for dinner. Georgia and Neill Brown welcomed Shelly warmly, their kindness making her feel at ease. Claire, Spencer’s sister, playfully teased her brother throughout the evening, much to his chagrin. “Shelly, I hope you know my brother isn’t as cool as he pret