Page 167 of Obsession

He chuckled. Tiya was very cute and she used these funny cuss words all the time.

“He’s what?” Anna yelled from behind him.

“How could you?” Sheena asked.

“Not fair, Mihir,” Navya said.

“I don’t like you anymore,” Reina said.

Mihir raised his hands. “Hey, relax. I had nothing to do tonight, and all the guys were free too. So, I invited them all over.”

All the girls glared at him. Armaan and Vedant came down the stairs, and now their angry gazes turned on them.

“Oh, oh,” Armaan muttered.

Vedant raised his hands in the air. “Not our plan. Talk to Mihir.”

“Hey, we have a big house,” Mihir attempted to explain to the agitated women. “We’ll be outside on the lawns. You won’t even know we’re here.”

He quickly went outside with his brothers and Vihaan. Soon, the rest of the men arrived. They’d just about prepared their drinks when all the girls marched outside, followed by Avi wheeling her baby’s stroller.

“This is stupid,” Anna said, taking a seat beside Mihir. “We all are in the same house—let’s just hang out together.”

“Really?” Mihir chuckled. “You all just bit my head off when I announced the rest of the guys are joining in.”

“But now that we know our men are here,” Sheena began, “we’d rather all chill together. It’s more fun this way.”

“I agree,” Tiya said tiredly. She dropped down on Vihaan’s lap, resting her head on his chest.

All the guys looked delighted to have their women with them.

Dev winked at Mihir.

“Pay up, guys,” Dev said. “I told you this boys’ night would end differently.”

Armaan groaned. “Fuck. He knew the girls wouldn’t be able to resist joining us.”

Avi, who’d been fussing over Noor, punched Dev’s shoulder. “You bet them that we wouldn’t be able to resist spending time with you?”

“Actually, sweetheart,” Dev began, “I only told them this night would end differently. I can’t help it they fell for it.”

Sanjana looked at Aaryan handing over the money to Dev. “You bet against my brother? Dev never loses.”

Aaryan made a face. “I never learn.”

“Looks like Mihir was the only smart one,” Myra, Shaurya’s wife said.

Anna arched a brow at Mihir. “You expected this to happen?”

“Why do you think I invited them all over?” he whispered. “You refused to spend time with me. I did what I could to ensure that you’re seated right next to me where you belong.”

She laughed. “You’re just too much.”

“I know.”

He kissed her lips.

“Enough,” Rajiv said, looking disgusted. “Haven’t I banned you Oshnovs from kissing my sisters in front of me?”