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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
Jagdish immediately stops whatever work he is doing, then turns and looks at Shweta. She comes to him, hugs him, puts her head on his chest, and tells him.
"3 days later, I have a meeting with Sisodia. After that, I don't want to go to my father's company. Whenever you come back, take care of him and his company. I just want to go to our office. I don't want to stress myself more. About house staff, I want to be alone for some day... And I am okay about this."
"I am getting late, but I am not going to give up this thing so easily. It will take me at least 15 days to complete the work there, and what will you do here all alone? Are you going to tell me? Just don't be stubborn and call the staff back. And working in my company, everything is yours because today, if the company is at its heights, then you are the reason behind it too. I will takecare of everything. I have let two guards stay outside, and you cannot drive them away at any cost. This is very important for your security. You are all alone in the house, and I am not feeling well at all. But no matter if you want to be alone, it is your choice, but you will not give any leave to both the guards from the main gate."
"Jaggi, I miss you."
"Sakhi, what happened... Is something bothering you?"
"Let's talk after you come back."
"Fine, take care of yourself."
Immediately, Jagdish leaves there, and Sweta is all alone there. She stands across the hall and looks around her. There is silence there; there is too much silence. She smiles lightly and quietly comes to Mayil's room and says to herself while lying on the bed with her eyes closed.
"I love this silence—no voice, no disturbance, only peace."
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It has been 7 days, for that matter, but as such, things are not coming out of Mayil's mind that Mrityunjay has told her somewhere. He is constantly trying to talk to her, but she is not saying anything. She just keeps looking at him. Apart from this, there is no expression of any kind on her face.
Mrityunjay is sleeping beside her; she is staring at him. A few tears slid down on her cheeks.
I have no doubt about your love, but I know my father very well too. What you told me is also not true. My father can't do that at all. He wouldn't do that at all. He has only loved my mother. You have had some misunderstandings, and I will clear this misunderstanding one day or another."
Today is their last day here. For the last 7 days, she has been in this room and is not doing anything. She neither wants to leave the room nor does she want to do anything else. But she had heard Mrityunjay, so she knows that today they are going to leave from here.
Mayil stands there for a while, and as she turns around, Mrityunjay is in front of her. He immediately wraps her tightly in a blanket and, taking her in his arms, walks into the room, sitting on the bed, and says something to her, slightly angry at her.
"You know very well that you get cold very quickly, so why don't you take good care of yourself? I will not be with you all the time to take care of you.
Mritunjay says this as it creates a deep stir in her heart, but before she can ask anything, he goes to the washroom. She is sitting there silently. She does not know why he said such a thing. Because this man does not want to take her away from him, even for a moment. He told her today about such a big thing that she had never even imagined. She has started asking herself many questions.
What happened around me? Why do I feel there is only negativity in me? Is there any problem with me?
They both board their private plane without any conversation; she sits silently next to him after Mrityunjay unbuckles her beltand makes her sit on his lap while hugging her tightly. She is relaxed and wants to smile, but there are still a lot of things that bother her.
During the whole journey, Mrityunjay did not drive her away from himself, even for a moment. He fed her food with his hands and did not take his eyes off her face, even for a moment. She dislikes his sad expression, and he is upset due to her, but she finds it incomprehensible that she could overlook the situation. She wants to be silent.
They land, and he holds her hand tightly in his hand and helps her hop in the car. She is not looking around at all because she has no interest in anything. She doesn't know what is going on in her mind. All she knows is that she is definitely with Mrityunjay, but her heart and mind are busy at this time only, and she only knows the things heard against his father.
Cars stop in front of a lavish hotel. Mrityunjay holds her and comes inside, in the reception area, where the receptionist welcomes them.
"Good morning, Mr. and Mrs. Sisodiya. You are welcome in our hotel, Shimla Inn."
As soon as Mayil hears the name of the hotel, she immediately raises her eyes and sees the receptionist first. After that, she looks around her. She has been to this hotel many times with their parents for fun because she is not allowed to eat outside food. She may not have come towards this area, but she immediately looks outward. She has come here many times; this is her Shimla. She is presently present in Shimla.
CHAPTER 73
She is standing on the balcony, looking at Shimla very well. The sparkle in her eyes shows how happy she is, seeing this place after so many days makes her smile.
The cold wave has already hit Shimla, and the evening is turning very chilly. So he immediately comes to the balcony, covers her with a shawl, takes her in his arms from behind, kisses her on the forehead, and tells her.
"Love, please come inside... It's already very cold outside. You know this cold is not good for you. come on… let's sleep…"
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