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Just started reading â a good girlâs guide to murderâ and itâs so good omg
thatâs actually canon Iâm shadowfax
them

The chair scene is my Roman Empire
Memorizing isnât enough I need the chair scene injected into my veins
Probably my 293837279727 rereading CoG and I still smile, giggle, and kick my feet while reading

I need a spin-off series of the potatoes during every Hindu holiday, Iâm talking Makar Sankranti, Holi, Onam, Raksha Bandhan, Navaratri, and Diwali
Why does no one talk about how COOL this was

There is only like 2 Aru shah Aladdin AU but I will eat them up every time
Iâm ngl I need more aruden content đŁ I miss them so much
I KNOW I NEED MORE CANON ARU SHAH STUFF
Iâm ngl I need more aruden content đŁ I miss them so much
I reread this scene at least 10 times a week
hey yâall we need to talk about that one NoI scene with the beds and aru jumped back right into Aiden and Aiden held her because ever since rereading that book it has been stuck in my mind for days
âdonât go Shah. Pleaseâ
check the reblogs for the page
I need a scene/part wtv of Aru getting RSALLY hurt or kidnapped ur something and Aiden FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE to her back omggg I need this in my life
NO BECAUSE WHY HAVE WE FORGOTTEN THE FACT THAT ARU CAN BREATHE UNDERWATER AND TALK TO SEA ANIMALS
guys is the Aru shah fandom dead what happened
wish you were sober â§ aruden

â§ summary when aiden takes aru home after she gets drunk at a party, she doesn't expect her to say what she does..
â§ genre fluff, angst-ish
â§ word count 1.1k
â§ warnings mentions of alcohol
â§ link to main masterlist
â§ A/N i was bored. i was listening to conan gray. i wrote this fic. *dramatic flourish* (also, sorry for the shitty banner :D)
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kinda hope youâre followinâ me out
but this is definitely not my crowd
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This partyâs shit, Aiden thought to himself. It was cheaper than the usual parties Poppy held at her place. The lighting was straight-up bad, the drinks tasted horrible, and, the worst part, the songs playing in the background were trash. What type of party was this, anyway? He wished he could be anywhere but here, but Poppy was keeping a careful eye on him, and it was pretty much impossible to escape. He would take his mind offÂ
Aru sauntered up to him, adjusting the hem of her just-above-knee-length dress. Aiden mentally noted how good the color red looked on her. âHey,â she said in greeting, and then she did something wildly concerningâshe giggled. Arundhati Shah was never one to giggle. Sure, she laughed, chuckled, guffawed, even. But giggling? Psht, that wasnât a part of her dictionary.
âWhich was why Aiden gave her a strange look. âHey,â he said slowly. âShah, are you high? I swear to god, please donât drink more beer.â
She pouted. Yep, she was definitely high. âWhy?â
âBecause youâre drunk, thatâs why. And Krithikaâs gonna be pissed if I bring you home like this.â
Aru didnât respond, and suddenly, she grabbed his hand and pulled him through the crowd. Halfway through she stumbled over her foot and Aiden lunged to catch her, but she caught her footing again and left him blushing like an idiot.
Finally she stopped at a dark corner of the house. Faintly, Aiden felt a draft of cold wind and he shivered. Wearing a flannel and jeans was not the best idea.
He heard two soft thuds and then the draft grew stronger. Aiden hissed through his teeth, firmly spinning Aru around until she was facing him. Vaguely, he realized he was basically pinning her against the wall, and immediately took two steps back. âShah,â he gritted out. âWhat are you doing?â
âIâm crawling out the window,â she replied, slurring her words, like that was perfectly normal.
âWhat do you mean, âyouâre crawling out the windowâ?â
âI donât wanna be around so many people right now.â
âButâbut the othersââ
ââCan find a ride. Miniâs smart enough to do that.â She sighed, leaning against the wall for support. âI dunno about you, Ammamma, but Iâm goinâ out the window to the car. Hope you follow me out. And bring my heels if you do.â
Aiden wasnât about to let her leave without him. Obviously, she needed someone sober with her. That was the only reason why he agreed, he told himself over and over in his head, but his heart was an entirely different story.Â
âCan I just ask why the window?â
âBecause, dumbass, using the door is boring.â
Aiden shook his head, but he smiled to himself all the same. This version of Aruâdrunk Aruâwas different, but he kind of liked it. He waited until she was out the window before climbing out himself, her heels in his hands. He let himself drop out onto the dead grass on the lawn, and then followed Aru to the black car. The Rover was a gift from his mother on his eighteenth birthday, and it had taken up quite a bit of her savings for his college tuition. But no matter how much he protested, she refused to sell the car.
Aru wobbled with every step she took, like she was about to fall down any second. Aiden let her lean on him as they walked, his arm around her waist to steady her. Her head lolled against his shoulder as she babbled nonsense, but he paid her no mind as he helped her into the passenger seat.
âYou had a lot to drink, huh?â He asked her, biting back a grin.
âNo! What makes you thinkâŚthink that?â Aru blinked sluggishly and beamed at him andâoh God, he couldâve kissed her then and there. His knees went weak.
Aiden shook his head to clear his mind and got into the driverâs seat. Mere seconds after he settled in, he heard Aru breathe in and whisper:
âAidenâŚ.â
He glanced at her. âYeah?â Her head was leaned back against the seat, her lips slightly parted.
âAidenâŚI think I might be in love with you.â
She turned over on her side, still holding the cup she had recently downed. Fuck, she was stunning in that red dress, he thought for the thousandth time tonight. Suddenly he was aware of the ripped jeans heâd mistakenly chosen to wear.
Aiden shook his head. âYou donât know what youâre saying, Shah. Iâm driving you home.â He reached for the wheel but Aru grabbed his hand.
âIâm serious. You know, I thinkâŚI think you look pretty cute when youâre serious.â She ran a finger down his face, clearly in a daze. âThereâs aâa small furrow between your eyebrows andâand your eyes are all dreamy. Actually, theyâre always dreamy.â She laughed slightly, twirling a piece of his hair between her fingers.
Aiden tried to open his mouth to say something. Hell, he should've shoved her away. Because Aru was his best friend, nothing more. Even if he wanted them to be more. Sheâd never see him like that. This was probably some stupid dare from Brynne or something. There was no way in hell that Aru was going to wake up tomorrow and still tell him she loved him. No way in hell.
Aru had leaned near. Her lips were agonizingly close to his. He could smell the alcohol on her breath, her flowery perfume. He could kiss her now, if he wanted to. And Gods, he wanted to. So badly. Even he bent closer, gently caressing her check. Aru closed her eyes.
So it came as a shock to both of them when he pushed her back, forcing her down onto her seat and putting her seatbelt on. Aru hmphed in protest, muttering nonsense under her breath. At one point, he swore he heard, âKiss me in the seat of your Rover, Acharya. Donât be a pussy.â
He laughed to himself nervously, knowing it was the beer getting to her head, and replied, âThatâs real sweet, Shah.â But she was already asleep. Aiden sighed deeply.Â
The truth was, he was far from afraid. Not even close. But taking advantage of her like thatâŚthat wasnât right. That wasnât fair to either of them.
He looked back onto the road, the familiar streets of Atlanta, and willed himself not to look her away. Because one more glance at her, and he wouldnât be able to stop himself.
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but I wish you were sober...