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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
She is a trained shooter. She can shoot anyone, but today her hands are trembling badly. She points to his feet and fires, but he doesn't stop and moves forward.
"Shot in my heart, I will not move away... If you kill me, you will be free forever."
Mayil does not understand anything, and Mrityunjay is coming closer to her. The closer he comes to her, the more her courage is leaving her side because she feels that she cannot harm him in any way. So she again puts the gun on her head and shouts it out loud.
"Leave me. Let me go."
But as soon as Mrityunjay sees that Mayil has pointed the gun at her head again, he immediately approaches her in anger, holds her gun and puts it on his chest, and holding her hand, he starts pressing the trigger. She looks at him with tear-filled eyes filled with panicked gunshot echoes in the environment.
CHAPTER 61
Mayil points a gun at her head. She sees a new form of Mrityunjay, which she has not seen at all to date. Mritunjay also had never seen her in such a way; she is out of mind and can do anything to herself—the way in anger he was moving towards her by looking at her. Her hands and feet start trembling. She feels totally numb, like she will collapse at any time.
"Shoot me."
His voice is very intimidating to her. Her demeanor suggests she is adamant about retaining the firearm, and she sincerely does not wish to relinquish it either. However, despite the repeated advice from her mind to simply hold onto it and shoot him, the sight of his suffering causes her heart to ache. He is very troubled by looking at her with a gun.
Mritunjay loses his mind totally when he sees Mayil holding a gun target on her head. He doesn't believe at all that Mayil is trying to harm herself in a way he never imagined in his nightmares. He is panicking for her, but he is very angry too.
The care and pain in Mrityunjay's eyes give her pain; she is not in proper condition. Mritunjay immediately comes close to her and holds her hand so hard that she feels that perhaps her wrist will be broken today. In response, she starts to get rid of his grip on her wrist. But he immediately puts her gun on his chest and tells her.
"You want to be free from me? I am making you free?."
He is just about to press the trigger with his thumb on her finger, and she immediately points the gun towards the ceiling, and fire echoes, causing a sprained her wrist because he held her hand too hard. The pain that he sees in her eyes at this moment is unbearable for him. But the moment she pointed the gun at her and asked her to free herself from here, he felt as if his life itself was going away from him. He also wants to meet Mayil and her parents, but today he has realized how unbearable it is going to be for him to go away from her, so he thinks it is better to kill himself rather than stay away from her.
He again presses it on his chest, but she turns and again targets somewhere else. She is in pain, but Mrityunjay does not leaveher hand because he is totally blind in his anger. He just wants to shoot himself by putting her gun on his chest by any means.
"Jay, leave my hand."
"No, shoot me and free yourself."
Mayil is trying to get her hand out of his grip by any means. But as if he were not ready to leave, he immediately pointed her gun at his chest. But Mayil then slips and takes the gun upwards. But just then, Mrityunjay presses the trigger quickly, and the bullet hits his shoulder.
"Jay….."
He looks over his shoulder very calmly, puts the gun again on his chest, and immediately presses the trigger, but the gun has run out of bullets, so the bullet cannot fire. He looks around for the guard whose gun Mayil snatches, quickly takes out his gun, and fires on his leg while shouting at him.
"You have loaded only three bullets in your gun; if anything happens, will you do the job of refilling the gun at that time? ..."
Seeing Mrityunjay's anger, everyone is trembling there, and no one dares to come near him and stop his madness. Mrityunjay again looks at Mayil, who is only looking at him at this time with tears in her eyes. He says he is holding his gun to her, looking into her eyes.
"To die by your hands would probably be too relaxing."
But this time Mayil pushes him backward with all her might, throws his gun out of her hands, and screams loudly, looking at him with anger.
"Shut up, shut up."
Mrityunjay comes out from somewhere with a jolt and also realizes what he was doing when she screams like this. He feels suddenly falls silent and looks at her while racking his long fingers in his gelled hair. But Mayil immediately comes to him, looks at his shoulder, and, while checking, shouts at the people standing there.
"Do not see anything... Call a doctor; he is bleeding."
She was wiping her tears from the back of her hand but didn't stop; Mrityunjay's eyes were stuck on her. Looking at him, it did not seem that he was in any kind of pain. He is just looking at her face, which gives him immense peace that he is starving.
The doctor, who is always there for emergencies, comes there, checks his wound, and tells him immediately.
"Sir, quickly come to the medical room. The bullet has passed through your shoulder, but the blood is flowing continuously, so it has to be stopped immediately."
Mayil's breath hitched midway. She was very worried for him; she shouted at the doctor while making him sit on the couch.
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