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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"Yup, actually, I forgot the time, and I am not hungry much, so I am planning for my next lessons."
"Fine. Let's eat now."
The maid starts serving food to both of them. As always, even today, Mayil's eyes are on Mrityunjay's plate. Mrityunjay has always eaten what she eats with her since she came here. In these one and a half years, Mayil's health has not deteriorated as much as it has in the past. She is noticing a lot of things very well about how Mrityunjay always takes care of her. Her heart starts beating fast.
Just concentrate on your plan.
She starts while looking everywhere at a guard who is always around her, standing beside her like always; his hands are interlocked on the back with each other, and he is looking straight ahead. His gun penetrates the holder neatly; she is totally concentrating on that gun. She looks at Mrityunjay andthen at the gun. He is lost in something and eating food. She is determined today; anyhow, she will do whatever she plans.
She quickly attacks and snatches the gun from the man, who stands close to get in a blink. Bullets are already hidden in her pocket, and now that the gun is in her hand, her plan is already half complete after snatching the gun.
Mrityunjay immediately gets upset seeing her with a gun. He comes forward to pursue her, but she points the gun towards him, holds the gun well, and tells him.
"Jay, stay still."
"Mahi, put the gun down."
"I want to go."
Mritunjay understands her situation very well, and that's why he is trying to do everything as soon as possible. But luck is not supporting him, and he is not able to do what he wants to do, which puts Mayil in trouble.
"Definitely, we will... Just listen to me."
"No, I just... just want to go... Meet my parents."
Mrityunjay is constantly moving toward her, as he does not want Mayil to do any harm to herself in her haste,as he has already realized she is very nervous.
"Mahi… "
"I want to meet my parents."
"I promise you..."
Mritunjay is trying to convince her, and before he can get his point clear to her, Mayil points the gun at herself, as she has absolutely no idea what to do. She is unable to act wisely and run from there, even if she wants to. She feels that if Mrityunjay is in front of her, she will not be able to do anything in front of him.
"Let me go."
Mrityunjay felt as if someone had suddenly tried to hold his breath by strangling him. He is just looking at the gun, and it seems to him that Mayil is not in herself at all. She can go to any extent to get herself out of here. He says it angrily, looking into her eyes.
"Don't you dare to harm yourself."
She is not scared at all, but the way Mrityunjay's eyes are looking at her, she feels that she should just throw the gun immediately, but she does not want to do so. Mrityunjay looked at her deeply in her eyes and said,
"Shoot straight in my heart, and I promise you nobody will stop you. But don't hurt yourself."
Her breath hitched midway. Mrityunjay started moving slowly towards her and said,.
"Shoot me, Mahi."
She is only looking at him as her feet move backward, and the wind has already blown all of her plans away after listening to him.
"Mahi shot me."
"Let me go."
"You are free if you kill me."
No one is doing anything over there because Mrityunjay has signaled everyone to leave, and no one can even point a finger at Mayil without Mrityunjay's orders.
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