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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"No way… Just 15 days is too little for a honeymoon. My mind says to stay for 365 days, but you want to take me away from here in 15 days. How can I let this happen so easily? According to your condition, if I catch you, then a week will be extended, so how can I let this opportunity go out of my hands?"
Mayil does not even want to go, but she is starting to remember Sunaina. After being away from Sweta, she sees Sunaina as her mother, and at this time she does not know why Sweta's memory has started bothering her so much that she wants to meet Sunaina and sleeps for a long time with just her head on her lap. She is unable to tell the same thing to Mrityunjay and is only insisting on telling him that she has to go back.
Suddenly, Mrityunjay grabs her leg and, dragging her in his arms, kisses her lips and tells her.
"I win…. We will definitely stay here for the next 7 days.
Seeing this eagerness of Mrityunjay, she starts laughing and, wrapping both her hands around his neck, comes close to him and tells him.
"You will pay for this."
"I love it."
On their second day of marriage, they traveled to the Maldives. Since then, they have been residing in this lovely cottage by the water, where they have been spending a lot of quality time together. For this reason, Mrityunjay is not in the mood to leave early at all. He is enjoying their time so much, as he knows that after going, he will definitely be busy with his work, so he wants to spend more time with her.
"We are not going, and that's finally..."
She only smiles. The two immediately swim back to the edge of the cottage, sit in each other's arms, and watch the sunset over there. It has become routine for both of them. Both watch the morning sun rise and set together in each other's embrace. Every day, something new happens for both of them.
He kisses her neck, caresses her with delicacy, and says,.
"I don't have any complaints in my life. I just feel like maybe my life was waiting for you."
She lightly turns backward, takes Mrityunjay's lips between her lips, and says while resting her head against his.
"Meeting you—maybe God had written it into our destiny. I don't know what the beginning of our meeting was, but I want to give a beautiful ending to our relationship."
They quickly embrace each other and keep sitting there to enjoy the view.
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Shweta keeps watching Jagdish leave from the balcony. It's been 20 days today. She did not come in front of Jagdish at all.Jagdish also did not ask any servant about her even once. This thing is giving her so much pain that it might not have ever given her.
His car disappeared from her sight; she cried badly, sat there, held her knees tightly, and said.
"Mahi… Mahi… I am sorry. Please come back. I need you... please… Please come... back."
Shweta is completely broken and like nothing is left inside her. Then she hears the sound of the car horn. She quickly got up and looked at them. This is Jagdish's car, and behind it is Mohan's car. Maybe the two met each other on the way, so he has come back. Both look at her on the balcony and leave to do their work.
She is sitting in the bright sun, but nothing is bothering her. She knows that Jagdish will not come to her, but she wants to meet her father. She wants to hug him once. He may never have given her the love she expected. But today she is completely hopeless in her life, so maybe this little support will give her hope.
She gets up from her weary footsteps and goes to Jagdish's study to find her father. But they are not there. There is a very weird feeling that something is not right today.
She started searching for them, but something caught her attention. She silently stayed there and tried to listen, but after a few minutes, she was suffering from a lack of oxygen with wide, open eyes and tears flowing from her eyes. She is numb, and she turns into a statue.
Some footsteps force her to move, and she quickly runs while looking everywhere. She is about to run downstairs, but someone barely pushes her.
"Ahhhh….."
There is complete darkness in front of Shweta's eyes. She can't see anything except Mayil's face. She is just missing Mayil.
"Mahi….."
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