The ZaYa FF: Beautiful Disaster

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Hey guyss n girls 😉
The names Arjun . I m a newbie . I stumbled upon beintehaa a couple of weeks ago in Utube and since then I became an addict to the show . I hunted down and watched every episode . I hated Indian Tv soaps but this show changed me and my views. I thought of joining the forum to see if this show has gotten under the skin of other people too ...

I don't know if this forum is still active but i wanted to do a tribute to the show .
So I decided to feature Zain and Aaliya in my fav. novel .
BEAUTIFUL DISASTER

Here comes the Zain & Aaliya in Beautiful Disaster

I d really appreciate If you d give a read. And please do reply , its the only way I ll know if this forum is alive .
Enough with my babbling . Here it comes...


Beautiful Disaster

CHAPTER ONE (Aaliya's POV)

Red Flag

Everything in the room screamed that I didn't belong. The stairs were crumbling, the rowdy patrons were shoulder to shoulder, and the air was a medley of sweat, blood and mold. Voices blurred as they yelled numbers and names back and forth, and arms flailed about, exchanging money and gestures to communicate over the noise. I squeezed through the crowd, following close behind my best friend.
"Keep your cash in your wallet, Aaliya!" Marena called to me. Her broad smile gleamed even in the dim light.
"Stay close! It'll get worse once it starts!" Dave yelled over the noise. Marena grabbed his hand, and then mine as Dave led us through the sea of
people.


The sharp bleating of a bull horn cut through the smoky air. The noise startled me, and I jumped in reaction, looking for the source of the blast. A man
stood on a wooden chair, holding a wad of cash in one hand, the horn in the other. He held the plastic to his lips.
"Welcome to the blood bath! If you are looking for Economics one-oh-one...you are in the wrong f**king place, my friend! If you seek The Circle, this is Mecca!
My name is Adam, I make the rules and I call the fight.
Betting ends once the opponents are on the floor. No touching the fighters, no assistance, no bet switching,and no encroachment of the ring. If you break these rules, you will get the piss beat out of you and you will be thrown out on your ass without your money! That includes you, ladies! So don't use your hoes to scam the system, boys!"
Dave shook his head. "Jesus, Adam!" he yelled to the emcee over the noise, clearly disapproving of his friend's choice of words. My heart pounded in my chest. With a pink cashmere cardigan and pearl earrings, I felt like a school marm on the beaches of Normandy. I promised Marena that I could handle whatever we happened upon, but at ground zero I felt the urge to grip her toothpick of an arm with both hands.
Shewouldn't put me in any danger, but being in a basement with fifty or so drunken college boys intent on bloodshed and capital, I wasn't exactly confident of
our chances to leave unscathed.

After Marena met Dave at freshman orientation, she frequently accompanied him to the secret fightsheld in different basements of Eastern University.
Each event was held in a different spot, and kept secret until just an hour before the fight.Because I ran in somewhat tamer circles, I was surprised to learn of an underground world at Eastern;but Dave knew about it before he had ever
enrolled.

Zain, Dave's roommate and cousin,entered his first fight seven months before. As afreshman, he was rumored to be the most lethal competitor Adam had seen in the three years since creating The Circle. Beginning his sophomore year,Zain was unbeatable. Together, Zain and Dave easily paid their rent and bills with the winnings.

Adam brought the bull horn to his mouth once again, and the yelling and movement escalated to a feverish pace.
"Tonight we have a new challenger! Eastern's star varsity wrestler, Marek Young!"
Cheering ensued, and the crowd parted like the red sea when Merek entered the room. A circular space cleared, and the mob whistled, booed and taunted the
contender. He bounced up and down, and rocked his neck back and forth; his face severe and focused.

The crowd quieted to a dull roar, and then my hands shot to my ears when music blared through the large speakers on the other side of the room.
"Our next fighter doesn't need an introduction, but because he scares the shit outta me, I'll give him one, anyway! Shake in your boots, boys, and drop your
panties, ladies! I give you: Zain Mad Dog'
Abdullah!"

The volume exploded when Zain appeared in a shirtless, relaxed and unaffected. He strolled into the center of the circle as if he were showing up to another day at work. The lean muscles stretched under his tattooed skin as he popped his fists against
Marek's knuckles. Zain leaned in and whispered something in Marek's ear, and the wrestler struggled to keep his stern expression. Marek stood toe to toe with Zain, and they looked directly into each others eyes. Marek's expression was murderous; Zain looked mildly amused.

The men took a few steps back, and Adam sounded the horn. Marek took a defensive stance, and Zain attacked. I stood on my tip toes when I lost
my line of sight, leaning from side to side to get a better view. I inched up, sliding through the screaming crowd. Elbows jabbed into my sides, and shoulders
rammed into me, bouncing me back and forth like a pin ball. The tops of Marek's and Zain' heads became visible, so I continued to push my way forward. When I finally reached the front, Marek grabbed Zain with his thick arms and attempted to throw him to the ground.
When Marek leaned down with the motion, Zain rammed his knee into Marek's face. Before Marek could shake off the blow, Zain lit into him; his fists making contact with Marek's bloodied face over and over.

Five fingers sank into my arm and I jerked back.
"What the hell are you doing, Aaliya?" Dave said.
"I can't see from back there!" Icalled to him.
I turned just in time to see Marek land a solid punch. Zain turned, and for a moment I thought he had dodged another blow, but he made a complete circle,
crashing his elbow straight into the center of Marek's nose. Blood sprayed my face, and splattered downthe front of my cardigan.
Marek fell to the concretefloor with a thud, and for a brief moment the room was
completely silent.

Adam threw a scarlet square of fabric on Marek's limp body, and the mob detonated. Cash changed hands once again, and the expressions divided into
the smug and the frustrated.

I was pushed around with the movement of those coming and going. Marena called my name from somewhere in the back, but I was mesmerized by the trail of red from my chest to my waist.
A pair of heavy black boots stepped in front of me,diverting my attention to the floor. My eyes traveledupward; jeans spattered with blood, a set of finelychiseled
abs, a bare, tattooed chest drenched in sweat, and finally a pair of warm, brown eyes. I was shoved from behind, and Zain caught me by the arm
before I fell forward.

"Hey! Back up off her!" Zain frowned, shoving anyone who came near me. His stern expression melted into a smile at the sight my shirt, and then he
dabbed my face with a towel. "Sorry about that, Pigeon."
Adam patted the back of Zain' head. "C'mon,Mad Dog! You have some dough waitin' on ya!"
His eyes didn't stray from mine. "It's a damn shame about the sweater. It looks good on you." In the nextmoment he was engulfed by fans, disappearing the
way he came.

"What were thinking you idiot?"Marena yelled, yanking my arm.
"I came here to see a fight, didn'tI?" I smiled.
"You aren't even supposed to behere, Aaliya," Dave scolded.
"Neither is Marena," I said.
"She doesn't try to jump in thecircle!" he frowned. "Let's go."
Marena smiled at me and wiped my face. "You aresuch a pain in the ass, Aaliya. God, I love you!" Shehooked her arm around my neck, and we made our
way up the stairs and out into the night.

Marena followed me into my dorm room, and then sneered at my roommate, Kara. I immediately peeled off the bloody cardigan, throwing it into the hamper.
"Gross. Where have you been?"Kara asked from her bed.
I looked to Marena, who shrugged. "Nose bleed. You haven't seen one of Aaliya's famous nose bleeds?" Kara pushed up her glasses and
shook her head.

"Oh, you will." She winked at me and then shut the door behind her. Less than a minute later, my cell phone chimed. Per her usual, Marena texted me seconds after we had said goodbye. staying w dave c u 2morrow ring queen
I peeked at Kara who watched meas if my nose would gush at any moment.
"She was kidding," I said.Kara nodded with indifference, and then looked down to the mess of books on her bedspread.
"I guess I'll get a shower," I said,grabbing a towel and my shower bag.
"I'll alert the media," Kara deadpanned, keeping her head down.

The next day, Dave and Marena joined me for lunch. I had intended to sit alone, but as students filtered into the cafeteria, the chairs around me were filled by either Dave's frat brothers or members of the football team. Some of them were at the fight, but no one mentioned my ring-side experience.
"Dave," a passing voice called.
Dave nodded, and Marena and I both turned to see Zain take a seat at the end of the table. He was followed by two voluptuous bottle-blondes wearing Sigma Kappa tees. One of them sat on Zain' lap, the other sat beside him, pawing at his shirt.
"I think I just threw up a little bit in my mouth,"
Marena muttered.

The blonde on Zain' lap turned to Marena. "I heard that, skank."Marena grabbed her roll and threw it down the table, narrowly missing the girl's face. Before the girl
could say another word, Zain let his knees give way, sending her tumbling to the floor.
"Ouch!" she squealed, looking up at Zain."Marena's a friend of mine. You
need to find another lap, Lex."
"Zain!" she whined, scrambling to her feet.
Zain turned his attention to his plate, ignoring her. She looked at her sister and huffed, and then they left hand in hand.
Zain winked at Marena, and as if nothing had happened, shoveled another bite into his mouth. It was then that I noticed a small cut on his eyebrow. He traded glances with Dave, and then began a conversation with one of the football guys across from
him.

Although the lunch table had thinned, Marena, Dave and I lingered to discuss our weekend plans.
Zain stood up to leave, but stopped at our end of the table.
"What?" Dave asked loudly, holding his hand to his ear.
I tried to ignore him for as long aspossible, but when I looked up, Zain was staring at me.
"You know her, Zain. Marena'sbest friend? She was with us theother night," Dave said.
Zain smiled at me in what I assumed was hismost charming expression. He oozed sex andrebelliousness with his buzzed, brown hair andtattooed forearms, and I rolled my eyes at his attemptto lure me in.

"Since when do you have a best friend, Mare?"Zain asked.
"Since junior year," she answered, pressing her lips together as she smiled in my direction. "Don't you remember, Zain? You ruined her sweater."
Zain smiled. "I ruin a lot of sweaters."
"Gross," I muttered.

Zain spun the empty chair beside me and sat, resting his arms in front of him. "So you're the Pigeon,huh?"
"No," I snapped. "I have a name."
He seemed amused at the way I regarded him, which only served to make me angrier.
"Well? What is it?" he asked.
I took a bite of the last apple spear on my plate, ignoring him.
"Pigeon it is, then," he shrugged.
I glanced up at Marena, and then turned to Zain. "I'm trying to eat,here."
Zain settled in for the challenge I presented. "My name's Zain.Zain Abdullah."
I rolled my eyes. "I know who you are."
"You do, huh?" Zain said, raising his wounded eyebrow.
"Don't flatter yourself. It's hard not to notice when fifty drunks are chanting your name. "
Zain sat up a bit taller. "I get thata lot." I rolled my eyes again, and Zain chuckled. "Do you have a twitch?"
"A what?"
"A twitch. Your eyes keep wiggling around." He laughed again when I glared at him. "Those are some amazing eyes though," he said, leaning just inches from my face. "What color is that, anyway? Grey?"
I looked down to my plate, letting the long strands of my caramel hair create a curtain between us. I didn't like the way it made me feel when he was so close. I
didn't want to be like the other scores of girls at Eastern that blushed in his presence. I didn't want him to affect me in that way at all.

"Don't even think about it, Zain. She's like my sister," Marena warned.
"Baby," Dave said. "You just told him no. He's never gonna stop,now."
"You're not her type," she hedged.
Zain feigned insult. "I'm everyone's type!"
I peeked over at him and smiled.
"Ah! A smile. I'm not a rotten bas***d after all," he winked. "It was nice to meet you, Pidge." He walked around the table and leaned into Marena's ear.
Dave threw a french fry at his cousin. "Get your lips outta my girl's ear, Zain!"
"Networking! I'm networking!" Zain walked out with his hands up in an innocent gesture.A few more girls followed behind him, giggling and running their fingers through their hair to get his attention. He opened the door for them, and they
nearly squealed in delight.

Marena laughed. "Oh, no. You're in trouble, Aaliya."
"What did he say?" I asked, wary.
"He wants you to bring her to the apartment, doesn't he?" Dave said. Marena nodded and he shook his head. "You're a smart girl, Aaliya. I'm telling you now, if
you fall for his shit and then end up getting mad at him, you can't take it out on me and Marena, all right?"
I smiled. "I won't fall for it, Dave. Do I look like one of the Barbie twins to you?"
"She won't fall for it," Marena assured him,touching his arm.
"This isn't my first rodeo, Mare. Do you know how many times he's screwed things up for me because he one-nights the best friend? All of a sudden it's a conflict of interest to date me because it's fraternizing with the enemy! I'm tellin' ya, Aaliya," he looked at me,"don't tell Mare she can't come over or date me because you fall for Trav's line of BS. Consider yourself warned."

"Unnecessary, but appreciated," I said. I tried to assure Dave with a smile, but his pessimism was driven by years of being burned by Zain' endeavors.
Marena waved, leaving with Dave as I walked to my afternoon class. I squinted one eye from the bright sun, gripping my backpack straps. Eastern was
exactly what I hoped it would be; from the smaller classrooms to the unfamiliar faces. It was a new start for me; I could finally walk somewhere without the
whispers of those who knew"or thought they knew" anything about my past. I was as indistinguishable as any other wide-eyed, over-achieving freshman on
their way to class; no staring, no rumors, no pity or judgment. Only the illusion of what I wanted them to see: Cashmered, no-nonsense Aaliya Abernathy.
I sat my backpack on the floor, and collapsed into the chair, bending down to fish my laptop from my bag. When I popped up to set it on my desk, Zain fell into the next desk.

"Good. You can take notes for me," he said. He chewed on a pen and smiled, undoubtedly his most charming.
I shot a disgusted look at him. "You're not even in this class."
"The hell if I'm not. I usually sit up there," he said, nodding to the top row. A small group of girls were staring at me, and I noticed an empty chair in the
center.
"I'm not taking notes for you," I said, booting up my computer.
Zain leaned so close that I could feel his breath on my cheek. "I'm sorry...did I offend you in some way?"I sighed and shook my head.
"Then what is your problem?"
I kept my voice low. "I'm not sleeping with you. You should give up, now."
A slow smile crept across his face before he spoke. "I haven't asked you sleep with me," his eyes drifted to the ceiling in thought, "have I?"
"I'm not a Barbie twin or one of your little groupies up there," I said, glancing at the girls behind us. "I'm not impressed with your tattoos, or your boyish charm,
or your forced indifference, so you can stop the antics,okay?"
"Okay, Pigeon." He was infuriatingly impervious to my rudeness. "Why don't you come over with Marena tonight?" I sneered at his request, but he leaned closer. "I'm not trying to bag you. I just wanna hang out."
"Bag me? How do you ever get laid talking like that?"

Zain burst into laughter, shaking his head. "Just come over. I won't even flirt with you, I swear."
"I'll think about it."
Professor Chaney strolled in, and Zain turned his attention to the front of the room. A residual smile lingered on his face, making the dimple in his cheek sink in. The more he smiled, the more I wanted to hate him, and yet it was the very thing that made hating him impossible.
"Who can tell me which President had a cross-eyed wife with a bad case of the uglies?" Chaney asked.
"Make sure you get that down," Zain whispered. "I'm gonna need to know that for job interviews."
"Sshh," I said, typing Chaney's every word.
Zain grinned and relaxed into his chair.

As the hour progressed, he alternated between yawning and leaning against my arm to look at my monitor. I made a concentrated effort to ignore him, but his proximity and the muscles bulging from his arm made it difficult. He picked at the black leather band around his wrist until Chaney dismissed us. I hurried out the door and down the hall. Just when I felt sure I was a safe distance, Zain Abdullah was
at my side.
"Have you thought about it?" he asked, slipping on his sunglasses.
A petite brunette stepped in front of us, wide-eyed and hopeful. "Hey,Zain," she lilted, playing with her hair.
I paused, recoiling from her sugary tone, and then walked around her. I'd seen her before, talking normally in the commons area of the girls' dorm,Morgan Hall. Her tone sounded much more mature, then, and I wondered what it was about a toddler's voice she thought Zain would find appealing. She babbled in a higher octave for a bit longer until he was next to me once again.

Pulling a lighter from his pocket, he lit a cigarette and blew out a thick cloud of smoke. "Where was I?Oh yeah...you were thinking."
I grimaced. "What are you talking about?"
"Have you thought about coming over?"
"If I say yes, will you quit following me?"
He considered my stipulation and then nodded. "Yes."
"Then I'll come over."
"When?"
I sighed. "Tonight. I'll come over tonight."
Zain smiled and stopped in his tracks.
"Sweet. See you then, Pidge," he called after me.

I rounded the corner to see Marena standing with Zubair outside our dormitory. The three of us ended up at the same table at freshman orientation, and I knew he would be the welcome third wheel to our well-oiled machine. He wasn't excessively tall, but still he towered over my five feet, four inches. His round eyes offset his long, lean features, and his bleached hair was usually fashioned into a spike at the front.
"Zain Abdullah? Jesus, Aaliya, since when did you start fishing in the deep end?" Zubair said with disapproving eyes. Marena pulled the gum from her
mouth in a long string. "You're only making it worse by brushing him
off. He's not used to that."

"What do you suggest I do? Sleep with him?"
Marena shrugged. "It'll save time."
"I told him I'd come over tonight."
Zubair and Marena traded glances. "What? He promised to quit bugging me if I said yes. You're going over there tonight, right?"
"Well, yeah," Marena said. "You're really coming?"
I smiled and walked past them into the dorms, wondering if Zain would make good on his promise not to flirt. He wasn't hard to figure out; he either saw me as a challenge, or safely unattractive enough to be a good friend. I wasn't sure which bothered me worse.

Four hours later, Marena knocked on my door to take me to Dave and Zain'. She didn't hold back when I walked into the hall.
"Yuck, Aaliya! You look homeless!"
"Good," I said, smiling at my ensemble. My hair was piled on top of my head in a messy bun. I had scrubbed the makeup from my face and replaced my contacts with rectangular black-rimmed glasses.
Sporting a ratty t-shirt and sweatpants, I shuffled along in a pair of flip flops. The idea had come to me hours before that either way, unattractive was the best plan.
Ideally, Zain would be instantly turned off and stop his ridiculous persistence. If he was looking for a buddy, I was aiming for too homely to be seen with.
Marena rolled down her window and spit out her gum. "You're so obvious. Why didn't you just roll in dog shit to make your outfit complete?"
"I'm not trying to impress anyone," I said.
"Obviously."


We pulled into the parking lot of Dave's apartment complex, and I followed Marena to the stairs. Dave opened the door, laughing as I walked in.
"What happened to you?"
"She's trying to be unimpressive," Marena said.
Marena followed Dave into his room. The door closed and I stood alone, feeling out of place. I sat in the recliner closest to the door, and kicked off my flip
flops. Their apartment was more aesthetically pleasing than the typical bachelor pad. The predictable posters of half-naked women and stolen street signs were on
the walls, but it was clean, the furniture was new, and the smell of stale beer and dirty clothes was notably absent.
"It's about time you showed up," Zain said,collapsing onto the couch.
I smiled and pushed my glasses up the bridge of my nose, waiting for him to recoil at my appearance.
"Marena had a paper to finish."
"Speaking of papers, have you started the one for history, yet?"
He didn't bat an eye at my messy hair, and I frowned at his reaction.
"Have you?" "I finished it this afternoon."
"It's not due until next Wednesday,"I said, surprised.
"I just plugged it out. How hard can a two page essay on Grant be?"
"I'm a procrastinator, I guess," I shrugged. "I probably won't start on it until this weekend."
"Well, if you need help just let me know."
I waited for him to laugh, or to show some sign that he was joking, but his expression was sincere. I raised an eyebrow. "You're going to help me with my
paper."
"I have an A in that class," he said, a bit miffed at my disbelief.
"He has A's in all his classes. He's a freakin'genius. I hate him," Dave said as he led Marena into the living room by the hand.

I watched Zain with a dubious expression and his eyebrows shot up. "What? You don't think a guy covered in tats and that trades punches for a living can get the grades? I'm not in school because I have nothing better to do."
"Why do you have to fight at all, then? Why didn'tyou try for scholarships?" I asked.

"I did. I was awarded half my tuition. But there are books, living expenses, and I gotta come up with the other half some time. I'm serious, Pidge. If you need
help with anything, just ask."
"I don't need your help. I can write a paper." I wanted to leave it at that. I should have left it at that,but the new side of him he'd revealed gnawed at my curiosity. "You can't find something else to do for a living? Less"I don't know"sadistic?"
Zain shrugged. "It's an easy way to make a buck. I can't make that much working at the mall."
"I wouldn't say it's easy if you're getting hit in the face."
"What? You're worried about me?" he winked. I madea face and he chuckled. "I don't get hit that often. If they swing, I move. It's not that hard."
I laughed once. "You act as if no one else has come to that conclusion."
"When I throw a punch they take it and try to reciprocate. That's not gonna win a fight."
I rolled my eyes. "What are you...the Karate Kid? Where did you learn to fight?"

Dave and Marena glanced at each other, and then their eyes wandered to the floor. It didn't take long to recognize I had said something wrong.
Zain didn't seem affected. "I had a dad with a drinking problem and a bad temper, and four older brothers that carried the asshole gene."
"Oh." My ears smoldered.
"Don't be embarrassed, Pidge. Dad quit drinking, the brothers grew up."
"I'm not embarrassed." I fidgeted with the falling strands of my hair and then decided to pull it down and smooth it into another bun, trying to ignore the
awkward silence.
"I like the au naturel thing you have going on. Girls don't come over here like that."
"I was coerced into coming here. It didn't occur tome to impress you," I said, aggravated that my plan had failed.
He smiled his boyish, amused grin, and I turned up my anger a notch, hoping it would cover my unease. I didn't know how most girls felt around him, but I'd
seen how they behaved. I was experiencing more of a disorientated, nauseous feeling than giggly infatuation, and the harder he worked to make me smile, the more unsettled I felt.

"I'm already impressed. I don't normally have to beg girls to come to my apartment."
"I'm sure," I said, screwing my face into disgust.
He was the worst kind of confident. Not only was he shamelessly aware of his appeal, he was so used to women throwing themselves at him that he regarded
my cool demeanor as refreshing instead of an insult. I would have to change my strategy.
Marena pointed the remote at the television and switched it on. "There's a good movie on tonight. Anyone want to find out where Baby Jane is?"
Zain stood up. "I was just heading out for dinner. You hungry, Pidge?"
"I already ate," I shrugged.
"No you haven't," Marena said before realizing her mistake. "Oh...er...that's right, I forgot you grabbed a...pizza? Before we left."
I grimaced at her miserable attempt to fix her blunder, and then waited for Zain' reaction.
He walked across the room and opened the door. "C'mon. You've gotta be hungry."
"Where are you going?"
"Wherever you want. We can hit a pizza place."
I looked down at my clothes. "I'm not really dressed."
He appraised me for a moment and then grinned. "You look fine.Let's go, I'm starvin'."

I stood up and waved to Marena, passing Zain to walk down the stairs. I stopped in the parking lot, watching in horror as he straddled a matte black motorcycle.
"Uh..." I trailed off, scrunching my exposed toes.
He shot me an impatient glare.
"Oh, get on. I'll go slow."
"What is that?" I asked, reading the writing on the gas tank too late.
"It's a Harley Night Rod. She's the love of my life, so don't scratch the paint when you get on."
"I'm wearing flip flops!"
Zain stared at me as if I'd spoken a foreign language.
"I'm wearing boots. Get on."
He slipped on his sunglasses, and the engine snarled when he brought it to life. I climbed on and reached for something to grab on to, but my fingers slipped from leather to the plastic cover of the taillight.

Zain grabbed my wrists and wrapped them around his middle.
"There's nothing to hold on to but me, Pidge. Don't let go," he said, pushing the bike backward with his feet. With a flick of his wrist, he pulled onto the street, and took off like a rocket. The pieces of my hair that hung loose beat against my
face, and I ducked behind Zain, knowing I would end up with bug guts on my glasses if I looked over his shoulder.
He gunned the throttle when we pulled into the driveway of the restaurant, and once he slowed to a stop, I wasted no time scrambling to the safety of the
concrete.

"You're a lunatic!"
Zain chuckled, leaning his bike onto its kickstand before dismounting. "I went the speed limit."
"Yeah, if we were on the Autobahn!" I said, pulling out my bun to separate the rats with my fingers.
Zain watched me pull hair away from my face and then walked to the door, holding it open. "I wouldn't let anything happen to you, Pigeon."
I stormed past him into the restaurant, my head not quite in sync with my feet. Grease and herbs filled the air as I followed him across the red, breadcrumbspeckled carpet. He chose a booth in the corner, away from the patches of students and families, and then ordered two beers. I scanned the room, watching the parents coaxing their boisterous children to eat, and looking away from the inquisitive glances of Eastern students.

"Sure, Zain," the waitress said, writing down our drink orders. She looked a bit high from his presence as she returned to the kitchen.
I tucked the wind-blown hairs behind my ears, suddenly embarrassed by my appearance.
"Come here often?" I asked acerbically.
Zain leaned on the table with his elbows, his brown eyes fixated on mine.
"So what's your story,Pidge? Are you a man-hater in general, or do you just
hate me?"
"I think it's just you," I grumbled.
He laughed once, amused at my mood. "I can't figure you out. You're the first girl that's ever been disgusted with me before sex. You don't get all flustered when you talk to me, and you don't try to get my attention."
"It's not a ploy. I just don't like you."
"You wouldn't be here if you didn't like me."
My frown involuntarily smoothed and I sighed. "I didn't say you're a bad person. I just don't like being a foregone conclusion for the sole reason of having a
v**ina." I focused on the grains of salt on the table until I heard a choking noise from Zain' direction.

His eyes widened and he quivered with howling laughter. "Oh my God! You're killing me! That's it. We have to be friends. I won't take no for an answer."
"I don't mind being friends, but that doesn't mean you have to try to get
in my panties every five seconds."
"You're not sleeping with me. I get it."
I tried not to smile, but failed.
His eyes brightened. "You have my word. I won't even think about your panties...unless you want me to."
I rested my elbows on the table and leaned into them. "And that won't happen, so we can be friends."
An impish grin sharpened his features as he leaned in a bit closer.
"Never say never."
"So what's your story?" I asked. "Have you always been Zain "Mad Dog" Abdullah, or is that just since you came here?" I used two fingers on each hand as
quotation marks when I said his nickname, and for the first time his confidence waned. He looked a bit embarrassed.
"No. Adam started that after my first fight."
His short answers were beginning to bug me. "That's it? You're not going to tell me anything about yourself?"
"What do you wanna know?"he asked
"The normal stuff. Where you're from, what you want to be when you
grow up...things like that."I replied
"I'm from here, born and raised, and I'm a criminal justice major."
With a sigh, he unrolled his silverware and straightened them beside his plate. He looked over his shoulder, and I noticed his jaw tensing a bit at those around us. Two tables seating the Eastern soccer team erupted in laughter, and Zain seemed
to be annoyed at what they were laughing about.

"You're joking," I said in disbelief.
"No, I'm a local," he said, distracted.
"I meant about your major. You don't look like the criminal justice type."
His eyebrows pulled together,suddenly focused on our conversation. "Why?"
I scanned the tattoos covering his arm. "I'll just say that you seem more criminal and less justice."
"I don't get in any trouble...for the most part. Dad was pretty strict."
"Where was your mom?"
"She died when I was a kid," he said as a matter-of-fact.
"I'm...I'm sorry," I said, shaking my head. His answer caught me offguard.
He dismissed my sympathy. "I don't remember her. My brothers do, but I was just three when she died."
"Four brothers, huh? How did you keep them straight?" I teased.
"I kept them straight by who hit the hardest, which also happened to be oldest to youngest. Thomas, the twins...Taylor and Tyler, and then Trenton. You never,
ever got caught alone in a room with Taylor and Ty. I learned half of what I do in The Circle from them. Trenton was the smallest, but he's fast. He's the only
one that can land a punch on me, now."
I shook my head, dumbfounded at the thought of five Zaines running
around in one household. "Do they all have tattoos?"
"Pretty much. Except Thomas. He's an ad exec in California."
"And your dad? Where's he?"
"Around," he said. His jaws were working again, increasingly irritated with the soccer team.
"What are they laughing about?" I asked, gesturing to the rowdy table. He shook his head, clearly not wanting to share. I crossed my arms and squirmed in
my seat, nervous about what they were saying that caused him so much aggravation. "Tell me."
"They're laughing about me having to take you to dinner, first. It's not usually...my thing."
"First?" When the realization settled on my face,Zain winced at my expression. I spoke before I thought. "And I was afraid they were laughing about you being seen with me dressed like this, and they think I'm going to sleep with you," I grumbled.
"Why wouldn't I be seen with you?"
"What were we talking about?" I asked, warding off the heat rising under my cheeks.
"You. What's your major?" he asked.
"Oh, er...general ed, for now. I'm still undecided, but I'm leaning toward Accounting." I muttered
"You're not a local, though. You must be a transplant."he said
"Wichita. Same as Marena."
"How did you end up here from Kansas?"he semmed curious
I picked at the label of my beer bottle. "We just had to get away." I said
"From what?"
"My parents."
"Oh. What about Marena? She has parent issues, too?"
"No, Mark and Pam are great. They practically raised me. She sort of tagged along; she didn't want me to come alone."
Zain nodded. "So, why Eastern?"
"What's with the third degree?" I said. The questions were drifting from small talk to personal, and I was beginning to get uncomfortable.
Several chairs knocked together as the soccer team left their seats. They traded one last joke before they meandered toward the door. Their pace quickened when Zain stood up. Those in the back of the group pushed those in front to escape before Zain made his way across the room. He sat down, forcing the frustration and anger away.
I raised an eyebrow.
"You were going to say why you chose Eastern," he prompted.
"It's hard to explain," I said, shrugging. "I guess it just felt right."
He smiled as he opened his menu. "I know what you mean."

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Thank you sweethearts for suffering . Do feel free to through chappals and rotten tomatoes at me I dont mind at all . And whatever it is do reply beause It's the only way I ll know if you are AliVE .

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Welcome to the forum Arjun...glad to know you are a BI addict as well...😆
And yes the update is really long...hats off for that...I would love to read more...
Please do pm me...I will read it after my exams...
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: 786ahf_bi

Welcome to the forum Arjun...glad to know you are a BI addict as well...😆

And yes the update is really long...hats off for that...I would love to read more...
Please do pm me...I will read it after my exams...


Thanks for reading and I m glad you offered me flowers instead of rotten tomatoes and yes I ll update you for sure 😊👏

And seriously there is something with the show , it gets under your skin
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Welcome to forum Arjun!!
Glad to know u r addicted to BI Like us...
Show ended long back, but our addiction didn't ebb, we are still hospitalised here with Zaya fever😆

I loved ur tribute to Zaya ...( I'm busy with my exams...pakka I ll read after exams...)

Congratulations on ur first work...
Keep writing!!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Zaya version of BD i really love the book and cant wait for the zaya version . nyc job
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Posted: 10 years ago
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😊 WELCOME THE FORUM ARJUN! GLAD TO SEE YOU TOO A BEINTEHAA ADDICT!😊 THE STORY SEEMS TO B INTERESTING N I M LOVING IT!! REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO IT! HATS OFF MAN FOR UPDATING SUCH A LONG CHPTR!👏 PLS CONTINUE SOON N WILL U PLS PLS PM ME WHNVR U LL UPDATE?

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