
Dr. Anika Mehta isn’t the quiet, untouchable genius people expect — she’s calm, yes, but in the way someone is calm because they’re already three steps ahead and mildly entertained by the chaos. Years of medical training gave her precision, not stiffness; she laughs easily, teases without mercy, and delivers sarcasm so politely people realize they’ve been roasted five seconds late. High-pressure situations don’t rattle her — they feel like puzzles she solves while mentally judging everyone else’s dramatics. She has a talent for making intensity look effortless, cracking jokes right after saving the day, and smiling like she knows something you don’t. People mistake that warmth for softness until they learn she chooses when to be gentle and when to take over. So when a certain too-loud, too-confident man keeps barging into her well-organized peace, she just watches, amused, and thinks, “He’s not intimidating… he’s just an overconfident interruption. And interruptions are meant to be handled.”

Ayaan Rathore isn’t calm leadership and motivational speeches — he’s momentum in human form. He plays like the game personally offended him, trusting instinct over strategy and daring the pitch to disagree. Confidence sits on him like a second jersey: loud, effortless, and impossible to ignore. He thrives on chaos, backs impossible shots, and grins like pressure is just another audience waiting to clap. Off the field, that same energy makes him impatient, dramatic, and allergic to being told to slow down. He’s used to rooms adjusting to his presence, to people laughing when he talks and listening when he decides. Resistance isn’t something he encounters often — and when he does, it doesn’t intimidate him… it irritates him in the most fascinating way. And when someone refuses to play by his rhythm? He doesn’t step back — he steps closer. “She doesn’t follow my pace — she fights it… and honestly? That just makes me run faster.”

Anika x Ayaan
#Ayanika
Other Characters :-
Anika Mehta a Mumbai Gujarati
Grandfather: Harshad Mehta
Grandmother: Jigna Mehta
Father: Kunal Mehta
Mother: Ritu Mehta
Elder Brother: Yash Mehta
Younger Sister: Mira Mehta
Best Friends: Vedant Iyer ,Divya Shah
Ayaan Rathore – Rajasthani and Punjabi
Grandfather: Vikram Rathore
Grandmother: Kamla Rathore
Father: Rajveer Rathore (Rajasthani)
Mother: Nandini Rathore (Punjabi)
Elder Sister: Kavya Rathore
Brother-in-law: Rohit Shekhawat
Younger Brother: Dev Rathore
Younger Sister: Siya Rathore
Nephew: Aarav Shekhawat
Best Friends: Armaan Solanki, Keshav Rathod
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Note to My Patakas (Readers)
This book comes with sharp opinions, unapologetic characters, and conversations that bite back. If you’re looking for perfect people making perfect choices—this isn’t it. But if you enjoy banter that flirts with chaos, characters who refuse to behave, and chemistry that argues before it listens… welcome. Read responsibly. Or don’t.
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Enjoy your life as it's always Jeene ke Hai Chaar din
— authoresha__ ✨

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