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FARAH’S POV: I woke up at around 8 am. I stood near the big window and enjoyed the morning of Peshawar. Then, I decided to get ready for the day as Dad was going to go for a conference while I visited the popular spots of Peshawar. I put on a lavender sweater and some black skinny jeans. I then, went to my Dad’s room to see that he was getting ready for his conference. “Good morning Princess.” Dad said with a smile. “Good morning Dad. I’m so excited for today.” I told Dad and was noticeably jumping with excitement. Dad just smiled and said. “Okay, let’s go have breakfast and then, you can go wherever you want.” We went to the dining area where the food was absolutely staggering. “Princess, make sure you are always with the driver. I don’t want you getting hurt, so take care of yourself. And keep your phone on you the whole time.” Dad instructed me as we sat in the car. We were going to drop Dad to the conference location and the continue wandering from there. We went to many different beautiful locations for a long time. I still had a few spots to look at but, I decided to do that tomorrow and went back to the hotel at around noon. When I did, I saw that there was a lot hustle and bustle goin on. Curious, I asked the receptionist and got to know that an important businessman was arriving and that they couldn’t afford any mistakes. As I walked to my room, I heard people talking about how cold and ruthless the businessman was and that people don’t even dare to look into his eyes. I ignored them and went to my room to take a nap, since Dad wouldn’t be back until evening. --- I got up at around 4 pm and freshened up to go and eat something. I walked through the reception and was checking my phone for messages when I collided with a wall. “Ugh! My clumsiness. OW!” I spoke, my head hurting. I noticed that the wall smelled really good and looked up to find a man instead of a wall. I couldn’t see how it was my fault, he could be mistaken for a wall easily with his height and build. He was over 6 ft tall and was muscular in all the right places. He wasn’t saying anything, but was staring at me with an expression I could not figure out. All I knew was that it was hate or anger. “Ugh! I was looking but at least, you should’ve used your eyes!” I spoke to him and started to leave, rubbing my forehead. That was also when I noticed that all the people around us were looking at me with a shell-shocked expression. As is a bomb had blasted. I decided to ignore them and went to a cafe where I had a double chocolate brownie since nothing could lift my mood like chocolate. I finished and headed back to my room.
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