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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"Mahi, exactly what happened there?"
"Nothing… Just understand that those people have become used to living without me, and now I do not want to disturb them by going into their lives again and spoiling their habits again. You promised me that you would never ask me anything that I did not want to tell you, so why are you asking?"
"Mahi, why do I feel you are not okay? Look, you can tell me anything.
"Jay… I love you."
Mrityunjay immediately hugs her. Mayil is talking to him; this is too much for him because the last time anything happened, Mayil was completely silent. He doesn't seem to like her situation at all, but she is talking to him. Thinking about this gives him a lot of relief. He knows that something must have happened, due to which she is suddenly making such a big decision that she wants to leave from here even though she has not even met her father. He doesn't even want to ask her whether she wants to meet Jagdish or not. In fact, he is glad that she could not meet Jagdish.
Whether someone calls this condition madness or childishness, the fact is that hidden inside him is that little Mrityunjay who still wants to see Jagdish in agony. He is overjoyed that Mayil has made her own decision to move away from her family. If he asks her more, then Mayil may change her decision, which he does not want at all. He is absolutely sure that he will not doany harm to Jagdish, but what Mayil is doing now will definitely torment him a little. He is very happy with this thing.
Mayil's health is not well at all. Despite that, she wanted to leave Shimla as soon as possible. So all the arrangements have been made. They soon boarded their private jet, with Mayil looking out the window. She doesn't want to come back here again. She doesn't want to face the truth that she has come to know for the first time; she doesn't know how her life will turn in the future, but she knows right now that she's too broken inside. She just wants to reconcile herself with the love of Mrityunjay.
She wants a new life for herself as soon as possible, where she completely forgets this old life. She should forget every truth related to this life, which is only giving her pain. She looks at Mrityunjay and asks him immediately.
"When will we get married?"
He smiles and kisses her forehead while taking her in his warm embrace and saying,.
"On your birthday, happy..."
"Then it is the best gift that I can get in my life.”
CHAPTER 76
Shweta's eyes open at the hospital. She starts looking around in her ward, as she is surprised that she is in the hospital. In front, Mohan is sitting very angry. She ignores him and looks outside the window. She opens her eyes after a full day.
She slept a lot because she took too many sleeping pills. There was no harm to her health in any way. But because of her constant sleep and in panic, Mohan brought her to the hospital.The doctor told him that she had taken more medicine than the prescribed dose. That's why she is sleeping regularly and not responding much. And because of her taking the medicine like this, Mohan is very angry with her and is constantly looking at her with red, angry eyes, but Shweta is looking outside in deep thought.
"If you are fond of dying, then why don't you die by taking all the sleeping pills at once? At least all my problems will be solved."
Like a pointed arrow, Mohan's words pierce her heart. When she closes her eyes, Mayil's crying face appears in front of her eyes. Last night, she also used some similar words. She remembers that yesterday Mayil came to her, and she told her a lot and also told her the truth of her life about Shivam. She suddenly holds her head. Mohan's voice again resonates.
"Because of you, Bundela Pvt. Ltd. canceled all their orders because you were not present to handle the meeting with me. You also have an idea how many times Jagdish has called... I can't even tell him about your condition because he will leave all his work because of you and come here when he is going to benefit a lot there."
But Shweta is not able to listen to his words at all, and after hearing Jagdish's name, she is now getting very nervous.
*I can't tell Jagdish that yesterday Mayil came to meet me because if Jagdish comes to know, he will get very angry. There is only Jagdish in my life, which is now left to be called my own….I must find Mahi. If I get her, I will be the happiest one because Jagdish will be very happy. I have made a mistake. I should have let her meet Jagdish at least once. Mahi… I can't hate you... Come back once again...
She removes the IV tube and gets up to move out. Mohan is already very angry at her, and seeing this act of hers, he gets even angrier. So he grabs her by the forearm, turns her on his side, and tells her.
"Have you always been determined to embarrass and humiliate me? You have always done all this and are still doing the same thing. I do not understand... What do you want from me after all? ..."
Shweta doesn't want to cry at all, as she has a lot of work to do. She has made mistakes and continues to make mistakes. But now she has to find Mayil as soon as possible. So she turns around and tells Mohan.
"I loved Shivam; it was not my fault; I became Mayil's mother. I have embarrassed you. You have always loved Jagdish because you always wanted a son like Jagdish and not a daughter like Shweta. You fixed my marriage with Jagdish just to make Jagdish your own. You never want me... Now, please leave me to myself. I am happy."
She does not stop there at all to listen to him, and she goes outside. She has no idea where to find Mayil or where to look for her. She remembers her smiling face. She was smiling when she entered the house. She had embraced her mother. But what did she do?
"How can I do this? Mahi, where are you?"
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Mayil suddenly wakes up. It's been a week since she came back to London. But even today, she only feels that maybe someone ismissing her, but she knows very well that there is no one in this world to remember her now. After 3 days, it is her birthday, i.e., her marriage.
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