I Loved My Brother’s Blind Bride / Chapter 4: Crossing Paths Again
I Loved My Brother’s Blind Bride

I Loved My Brother’s Blind Bride

Author: Saanvi Chopra


Chapter 4: Crossing Paths Again

I brought the memory card back to Amit Bhaiya. He was very satisfied: “Rohit, you’re pretty diligent—just in time, there’s a dinner tonight. I’ll take you to meet some people. As a reporter, contacts are everything.”

I quickly thanked him.

But when we arrived, I saw a familiar black Audi in the parking lot.

I froze. “President Priya and the others... are here too?”

Amit Bhaiya turned back and winked at me. “The dinner I’m taking you to is with President Priya. Rohit, don’t underestimate your Brother Amit’s connections.”

It was too late to back out. I could only brace myself and follow him in.

The restaurant’s fragrance of tandoori spices and the clatter of steel plates welcomed us. My hands were still shaking as I adjusted my shirt collar, hoping no one would notice the cheap tag sticking out the back.

Luckily, the private room was large. Small reporters like us weren’t at the same table as Priya and her group.

Amit Bhaiya introduced me to many industry seniors.

“This is the new guy in our company this year, a smart young man named Rohit. Rohit, say hello to everyone.”

I folded my hands politely, doing a quick namaste before launching into the rounds of introductions, the way Ma had taught me—never forget your manners in front of elders.

As a newcomer, I inevitably had to offer toasts. By the end, my head was spinning. I barely managed to apologise before rushing to the bathroom, covering my mouth.

The sharp smell of fried onions and melting ghee churned my stomach. I vomited as if the world was spinning. I rinsed my mouth, splashed cold water on my face, and walked out.

The corridor lights were dim. In the shadows by the window stood a familiar figure.

My heart pounded. I wanted to pretend I hadn’t seen her and just go back.

But as I took a step, Priya called out behind me. One word at a time, her voice carried countless complicated emotions: “Rohit.”

My steps froze. I swallowed with difficulty, hearing her footsteps approach, steady and unhurried.

Instinctively, I closed my eyes.

Her steps stopped in front of me, her familiar presence drawing near.

The scent of mogra in her hair brushed past me, and I remembered the first time I’d braided those flowers for her, my fingers fumbling. Her bangles jingled faintly, a sound that used to mean home.

I opened my eyes and saw her gaze, deep as the sea.

“...President Priya.”

My throat tightened, and I spoke softly, “How did you know my name?”

She didn’t answer right away, just looked at me for a long time before straightening up again. She tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear, the gesture oddly vulnerable against her otherwise poised exterior.

“Your senior took you around to toast everyone. The whole private room knows your name.”

Thinking of Amit Bhaiya’s loud voice, my face grew hot.

“Sorry, my senior is very nice to newcomers—maybe a bit too enthusiastic. If we disturbed President Priya’s mood, I apologise.”

I quickly tried to explain, afraid of implicating Amit Bhaiya, even apologising for him.

But Priya didn’t respond. Under the warm yellow lights, she narrowed her eyes slightly, looking at me with a half-smile.

“In Reporter Rohit’s eyes, do I seem like someone who cares about every little thing?”

I lowered my head and muttered, “That’s not what I meant.”

The next second, a gilded business card was handed to me.

“You’re still an intern, right? There’s a job opportunity—want to give it a try?”

Her manicured nails brushed my fingers as she handed over the card, her eyes lingering on mine just long enough for the pulse in my throat to leap. The card’s weight felt disproportionate—like a golden ticket, or a challenge.

This chapter is VIP-only. Activate membership to continue.

You may also like

My Brother’s Best Friend, My Secret Shame
My Brother’s Best Friend, My Secret Shame
4.7
I only wanted a safe ride home, but my brother sent Kabir—the campus heartthrob who once caught me at my most embarrassing moment. One midnight pickup, a million misunderstandings, and now I’ve seen him in nothing but his bedsheet! With my family watching and my heart racing, how can I ever face Kabir—or my brother—again?
Bound to My Autistic Stepbrother
Bound to My Autistic Stepbrother
4.6
Forced into a scandalous marriage with Arjun, my silent, fragile stepbrother, I thought I could control him—but his pain and my own loneliness only grew behind closed doors. In the Mehra mansion, every act of affection twisted into cruelty, and every attempt at escape left me more trapped by guilt and longing. When the family finally turns its back, will leaving him behind set me free—or haunt me forever?
Abandoned Princess: Chained in the Cattle Shed
Abandoned Princess: Chained in the Cattle Shed
4.9
Once the pride of Kaveripur, the Rajkumari is now a blind, broken captive—her daughter, scorned as a 'two-legged calf,' is all she has left. Betrayed by her own blood and hunted by enemies, Niranjan must survive a world that wants her dead, even as her mother’s love turns to hatred. But when the kingdom’s lost heir faces her twin brother across enemy lines, secrets of blood, loyalty, and survival threaten to shatter what little hope remains.
Traded for My Sister’s Happiness
Traded for My Sister’s Happiness
4.8
On the day her fiancé chose her younger sister over her, Priya’s world shattered—her dignity drowned before a crowd, and her family’s pride was sacrificed to preserve another’s virtue. Cast aside and humiliated, she must swap bridal cars, watching her childhood love cradle her rival while whispers poison her name. But when the wedding secret explodes and her sacrifice is exposed, will Priya reclaim her honour—or be forced to watch her sister take everything she was promised?
Married for Five Crores, Betrayed by Blood
Married for Five Crores, Betrayed by Blood
4.7
Arjun agrees to a fake engagement with blind heiress Meera, whose own cousin may be poisoning her for her inheritance. But after a violent confrontation, a desperate note reveals a shocking truth—Meera’s entire story might be a lie. In Delhi’s tangled web of family, money, and trust, who is the real victim, and who is the predator?
My Brother’s Best Friend Calls Me ‘Cat’
My Brother’s Best Friend Calls Me ‘Cat’
4.6
Everyone thinks I’m the obedient, sweet ‘good girl’—except Kabir, my brother’s fierce best friend and India’s hottest ex-esports star. Alone together in my brother’s flat, he scolds me, cooks for me, and secretly calls me ‘cat’ on his livestream, never knowing I’m his number one fan. But when he starts warning off my college seniors and teasing me with a possessive glare, I wonder—am I just Bhaiya’s little sister, or the girl he can’t resist?
Switched at the Mandap: My Sister’s Husband
Switched at the Mandap: My Sister’s Husband
4.8
Forced to marry Rohan when my glamorous sister Priya ran away, I spent three years as the unwanted wife—living in her shadow, enduring his silent longing for her. When Priya returned, broken but beautiful, I finally demanded a divorce, shocking our family and the Mumbai elite. Now, as Rohan and Priya celebrate their wedding, I return with a new love by my side, determined to reclaim my dignity—even if the world calls me the villain who stole, and then lost, her sister’s husband.
Adopted to Serve: My Sister’s Curse
Adopted to Serve: My Sister’s Curse
4.7
Meera was adopted as our family’s lucky omen, but her only reward was a lifetime of sacrifice—forced to repeat classes, give up dreams, and endure silent punishments, all to care for the miracle brother who replaced her. Every joy she tasted was snatched away, every rebellion met with cold betrayal. No one knew the truth: the deeper her love, the heavier her chains—and one day, the sister everyone worshipped would become the storm that ruins us all.
My Sister Stole My Fiancé on Diwali
My Sister Stole My Fiancé on Diwali
4.8
On the night of Diwali, my younger sister destroyed our family’s honour—and my fiancé sacrificed everything to save her name, shattering my own engagement and reputation. As whispers poison my home and blame falls on me, I uncover a shocking secret: Priya is no longer herself, and everyone I love has chosen her over me. Betrayed and cast aside, I vow to fight for my own destiny—even if it means making a dangerous pact with the enemy prince who once ruined me.
Dumped Online, Chosen by My Best Friend’s Brother
Dumped Online, Chosen by My Best Friend’s Brother
4.7
When my online boyfriend ghosts me after mistaking my cats for secret kids, I’m shattered—divorced, alone, and judged without mercy. But just as my heart breaks, my best friend’s handsome, younger brother confesses he’s been searching for ways to win me—and my 'child'—over. Torn between virtual betrayal and a real-life second chance, will I risk everything for love that’s closer than I ever imagined?
My Little Brother Will Be the Villain
My Little Brother Will Be the Villain
4.8
After our parents' death, I’m left raising my withdrawn little brother—destined to become a future villain, richer than any hero. While relatives betray us and poverty bites, all I want is to protect Kabir’s innocence before fate turns him cold. But when school calls with trouble and our bond is tested, will my love be enough to rewrite his tragic destiny, or am I just a side character doomed to lose him?
Pregnant by My Stepbrother, Trapped in Shame
Pregnant by My Stepbrother, Trapped in Shame
4.8
One drunken night with my stepbrother, and now I'm carrying his child—a secret that would destroy my family and my mother's reputation in Delhi society. Every day, I live in terror of Amma and the neighbours discovering the truth, while Kabir’s icy gaze follows my every move. When he finally corners me, demanding answers, I must choose: run away forever or face the scandal that could ruin us both.