This is my all time favorite movie. I'm wondering why I don't have a fanfic for this.


I rang up the orders quickly.

I ran into the kitchen. "Two burgers!" I yelled to Aryan.

"And you can't quit again!" I called after him.

I groan, accompanied by a laugh.

"Funny guy." I mutter.

I walked into the restaurant front.

There were two people sitting at the counter. Twins.

"Two drinks please!" One called to me. He had an accent. Indian.

"Fir toom pheche se aao. Bohath hee simple hai. " (Then you come from behind. It's really simple.)

I passed them their drinks, and leaned over the counter.

"It's been a while since I've seen an Indian around these parts. What's so simple?"

One of them jumped.

The other just smiled, and looked up.

"Aik magic trick hai. Toom try karoji?" (It's a magic trick. Do you want to try it?)

I smiled. "Sure, why not."

He pulled out a $10 bill. American.

"So you're an NRI?" I asked.

The guy smiled. "Very observant. But let's not go into us."

He placed the bill on the counter, took my hand, and hovered it over it.

"Now, you can grab the bill, but you can only move your hand after he moves his." He explained.

The other twin held his hand above mine.

Suddenly, he swooped down. I slapped my hand down, but to my surprise, his was underneath it.

"How in the…" I whispered.

Because when he lifted up his hand, the bill had turned into a $1 bill.

He placed that in his pocket, and pulled the same $10 bill from his shirt pocket.

"Do you want to try again?" The first brother asked.

I started to nod, dazed.

"I wouldn't." Said a voice from the kitchen door.

Aryan. I knew it without turning around.

"You see, it's a trick. You only react when his hand is already past yours. And the dollar bill, is just some sleight of hand." He said.

For a funny guy, he could sure take the fun out of a magic trick.

Oddly enough, the twin looked delighted.

"Oh, very good!" He said.

He handed me the $10 note to me.

"Keep the change." he said airily.

The twins got up to leave.

"Hey! Can I get your names?" I called after them.

"Saheer!" They both called.

I looked back at the bill in my hand.

There was a Post-it stuck to it.

"Jay Dixit's files were missing something. You have excellent customer service. Tell Jay that he can't catch all the false deaths. Not all magic can be figure out."

I looked up, but the two had already hone.

Wordlessly, I handed it to Aryan.

"Jay has been busy." He said simply.

"Should Suhneri be worried?" I asked.

"No." He said with finality. "Jay will keep his word. Let's close up."

He gave me a quick peck on the cheek.

"We have to get married soon." He whispered.

"Soon." I whispered back.