“Shopping is done?” Priya asked as she followed Priyank out from the store, feeling better than before. She took a deep breath; at least now she wouldn't have to face the hateful looks she got in there. Somehow, it did feel like her mistake, but she wasn't the one to blame when the real issue was Priyank. “Yes, but I think your slippers are still left,” Priyank said. “I don't want slippers. I can manage with the shoes I have. They won't even show under gowns, and I'm literally tired. I don't want to shop for anything more,” Priya immediately replied, her feet aching and her mind exhausted. Moreover, leaving aside her tiredness, she couldn't ignore how he behaved like an arrogant person. She didn't want to step foot inside another shop. Who knew how he would behave and then drag her in