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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"Oh, seriously, I am going to sit like a queen next time."
"Definitely my queen..."
These days are the most beautiful days of her life, but deep inside her heart, she is very sad that, despite being so happy,she cannot share her happiness with her parents, with whom she used to share all her happiness—every single thing.
No matter how happy she may be, she is still very sad that she is not able to meet her parents. especially her mother nowadays; she is remembering her so much. She misses everything—her love, scolding, complaints, and care. No doubt nobody can care about you like a mother.
She wants to meet them; she knows they will definitely meet one day, but she doesn't know. But now she is nervous about what she is trying to ask him today, but her heart is not agreeing that he may give her a proper answer, so she asks him with her eyes down.
"Do you have any plans to visit India?"
Mritunjay sees her very well in her face. Check her properly; her eyes bow down. He immediately keeps his hand on her neck and drags her closer to his face while caressing her lower lip with his thumb.
"Why are you looking down?"
"You didn't answer."
"Ask me properly."
She looks straight into his eyes, and with confidence, she asks.
"I want to visit India. I want to meet my parents."
"Sure, princess."
Mrityunjay suddenly tells her, due to which she cannot believe her ears at all. She is blinking her eyes to believe whatever he said here, and she starts to look at him regularly. Mrityunjay is also looking into her eyes. He kisses her forehead, but shequickly tightly grabs his hand, places it on her heart, and asks him.
"You are not joking, right?"
Mrityunjay is understanding her situation very well, and after realizing the way her heart is beating faster, he understands her condition better and tells her to repent of his actions.
"Have I ever told you anything that I have not fulfilled later? ...."
Tears well up in her eyes; she cannot believe that she has heard very well what he is saying to her. He quickly drags her into his arms. She really doesn't believe that Mrityunjay will take her to meet her parents, but she wants to believe what he says. She hugs him and cries.
Mrityunjay knows very well what the pain of being away from parents is, and knowing this, he forced an innocent girl to bear this pain. He will never be able to forgive himself for this. But still, his heart is not ready to forgive Jagdish in any case. But yes, it is definitely true that he wants Mayil to meet her mother.
Soon their vacation is going to end with only a week remaining, and whatever he plans for her, he proceeds with that, but before that, he wants to clear something, he says bluntly.
"Do you know why I kidnapped you?"
Mayil is quite happy, due to which she smiles slightly, sits on Mrityunjay's lap, and tells him by placing her head on his chest.
"Because you like me... Maybe love at first sight... Okay, I want to know about your one-sided love story, which you never told me."
She smiles and asks him; he looks at her, holds her face, and says,.
"I love you, and maybe I have no idea of my love or how much I love you, but it is also a very big truth that I did not kidnap you because I loved you."
Mayil is now very confused, as she remembers very well that she saw Mrityunjay staring at her. She had noticed him properly, and that is why she thinks that Mrityunjay must have fallen in love with her sometime, and that is why he suddenly kidnapped her. But whatever it is, there is truth in Mritunjay's eyes at this time. She knows that he loves her very much, and the biggest truth is that she loves Mrityunjay very much. She quickly asked him.
"Then why did you kidnap me?"
"Because I hate your father."
As soon as these words come out of his mouth, it strikes her like a thunderbolt, and her eyes start looking at him like she is dead silent. Mrityunjay grasps her face very well, continues his story, and tells her.
"I had all the happiness in my house. My mom, dad, my grandparents, my aunt, and my dear sister... Your mother was the daughter of a well-known businessman, and at that time, my father was nothing more than a small businessman, but we were very happy. My aunt and your father love each other. But to marry your mother, your father destroyed everything. He killed them. and set fire to the house. Pakhi died of suffocation. Your father loved you very much, so I wanted to show him. How do you feel when you lose someone you love? I wanted to make him aware of the pain that I have been going through for years."
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