《HOME FOR MY HEART |KL Rahul Fanfiction|》17. Duniya.
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Rahul quickly stood up and helped me stand on my feet.
He jogged towards the door to get it.
"Bhai! Kaisa hai?" Someone asked.
Yeah, I don't know their names. Don't judge.
"Shyraaaaaaa!" The same person ran towards me and engulfed me in a hug.
"You're more beautiful in person." He said.
I smiled and thanked him.
Few others copied his action.
I turned to look at Rahul.
He was with Virat. Virat Kohli.
OH MY GOD! I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS.
Rahul caught my shocked expression and smirked at me.
What?
He stood beside me and started introducing everyone.
"... and this Shyra is-"
I cut him off.
"Virat Kohli." I breathed.
Virat smiled at me. VIRAT SMILED AT ME.
OH MY GOD.
"I thought you ain't a cricket fan?" Rahul asked, raising an eye brow, but with a smirk playing on his lips.
"I'm not. I just know his name is Virat as I'd seen his picture in one of the magazines, and instantly started crushi-" I stopped midway.
Wow Shyra. Way to go.
Everyone got the hint on what I was about to say as they all started laughing and, well, Virat just stood there smiling.
Soon enough we were all on the couch, gossiping about everything happening around the world.
The boys were so comfortable to talk to.
They're all beautiful souls.
"Okay, boys, I don't know about you all, but I'm really hungry." Hardik said.
"Me too." Dhoni bhai said, chuckling.
We walked to the dining table, making ourselves comfortable on the seats, and dug in.
"Bhabi, the food is amazing." Yuzi said.
"I agree. Bohot tasty hai yaar." Virat said.
OMG! VIRAT KOHLI COMPLIMENTED ME.
"Pretty sure, she's going all gaga in her head right now." Rahul joked.
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The boys started chuckling, as I hit his arm.
"But on a serious note, it's delicious." Rohit complimented.
I thanked them all.
"Am I lucky or am I lucky?" Rahul looked at me.
I rolled my eyes at him, playfully.
"Majnu." Hardik teased him.
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"Okay okay meri baari. Bhabi Kalank gaa do." Yuzi said.
"Hawao mei bahenge
Ghatao mei rahenge
Tu barkha meri
Mai tera badal piya
Jo tere na huye toh
Kisi ke na rahenge
Deewani tu meri
Mai tera pagal piya."
I closed my eye, taking a high note on the next line.
"Hazaro mei kisi ko...........
Taqdeer aisi..
Mili hai ek ranjha............
Aur heer jaisi..
Na jane ye zamana
Kyu chaahe re mitaana
Kalank nahi..
Ishq hai kajal piya.....
Kalank nahi.....
Ishq hai..
Kajal... piya......"
I opened my eyes to see the boys staring at me.
They looked at me for a few seconds, before showering me with compliments.
I smiled widely at them, thanking them all together.
I looked at Rohit next, as it was his turn to ask me to sing a song.
"I don't wanna live forever." Rohit smiled.
"I'm sittin' eyes wide open and I got one thing stuck in my mind
Wonderin' if I dodged a bullet or just lost the love of my life"
I started singing Taylor's verse.
"Baby, baby, I feel crazy
Up all night, all night and every day
I gave you somethin', but you gave me nothin'
What is happenin' to me.
I don't wanna live forever, 'cause I know I'll be livin' in vain
And I don't wanna fit wherever
I just wanna keep callin' your name until you come back home
I just wanna keep callin' your name until you come back home"
I sung 'home' in a high note.
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"I just wanna keep callin' your name until you come back home" I sung softly.
"Why don't you sign up with an International record label?" Rohit asked, eyes wide open.
"Damn. You're so good!"
"Thanks. And, yeah, I've actually mailed Universal Music Group a clip of me singing. Just waiting for their mail." I smiled.
"They're going to love you!" Rohit smiled.
"Hopefully." I said, fingers crossed.
I continued singing for all them. Rahul was the last one.
"Anything of your choice." He smiled.
I thought for a while before singing my own song.
"Tujhse mili...
Toh seekha maine hasna..
Aaya mujhe... safar mei theherna..
Mai toh bhool gayi duniya ka pata
Yaara jabse tujhe hai jaana...
Hai tu hi dil jaan hai meri ab se
Ve zikr tera na jaaye mere lab se
Bulaave tujhe yaar aaj meri galiyaa
Basau tere sang mei alag duniya
Jo hoye tu udaas mujhe dekh ke hasde
Tu chaahe meri haq ki zameen rakh le
Tu saaso pe bhi naam tera likh de
Mai jeeyu jab jab dera dil dhadke."
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