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Qasim was unable to believe his eyes and ears, his brute of a cousin who had an attitude as big as the size of a mountain, was acting like a guy next door. The way he held the girl, it was quite clear the he was not only being polite and considerate, but he was actually trying to appease her fear. If he didn't know better, he would swear that this was not his cousin, instead some mysterious doppelgänger, sent in his place. But what shocked him beyond words was the girls's behavior towards his cousin.

He had observed, people in general and girls in particular to hold a magnitude of fear in their eyes, when they are forced in Azlaan's company. But this girl, has surpassed every expectation of being far from an ordinary girl. From her small conversation
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You have to tell me, I have a right to know.'
'Why are you being so nice to her, are you really my cousin, or his scientific clone?'
'Are you trying to pull Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?'

Azlaan was getting irritated, he knew Qasim would not stop until he gets what he wants, so finally giving up he said,

'If I tell you everything, will you shut up?'
Qasim was secretly praising his wife's brilliant technique and raised his hand over his heart and said,
'Scouts honor.'

'I met her at the station yesterday, she was in trouble, so I helped her. She needed some work, I offered her a teaching job at our school, she agreed and we came here.' Azlaan summarized the whole story in two sentences.
'You did not explain, how she became your fiancé?'
Qasim was more interested in the later.
'She didn't want to live in the teachers quarters alone, so I gave her an alternate option. Marriage.'
Qasim was still not satisfied with the explanation, but at least some of the things were clearing out.
'But why would you offer marriage? I never saw you this concerned over anyone and I have known you for a long

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