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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"Your mother has fallen from the stairs, and her condition is very critical."
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Jagdish and Mohan are sitting outside the operation theater, and Shweta's operation has been going on for the last 6 hours. No one knows what is going to happen next, but doctors said that she fell on her head, due to which the bones of her head broke and immediately tripped her veins.
Mohan is crying for her daughter, but Jagdish is silent—very silent. The hope of her survival is very little, and she is constantly remembering Mayil before she faints in his arms.
He is not able to see Mohan's condition at all. He immediately gets up and hugs Mohan. Mohan starts crying a lot. But both are completely oblivious to what is happening inside.
Taking advantage of his good acquaintance in politics, Mrityunjay has been taken to her mother in the direct operation theater itself. The operation has been done, and for the last hour, Mayil has been sitting there holding her mother's hand. She does not know when her mother will regain consciousness, but she is only looking at her mother's face.
"Doctor, my mom..."
Mrityunjay is standing there. He has already talked to the doctors. The doctor says that it is very difficult for Shweta to survive. He is only staying here so that if Shweta regains consciousness, even for a moment, Mayil can meet her.
Mayil suddenly feels the pressure of Shweta's fingers on her hands and immediately stands up and bows down to see her mother's face with a big smile. As soon as Sweta opens her eyes, she sees Mayil in front of her. There is only one smile on her face.Sweta felt her touch too. Yes, she is here; her daughter came here to meet her.
Shweta is finding it difficult to breathe, and her oxygen mask is troubling her even more. She takes off her mask with great difficulty and tells Mayil.
"Jaggi..... betray..."
Mayil does not understand anything, but she has heard the words very clearly. Before Shweta can say anything else, her breath starts to crumble.
"Mumma… "
"Mahi, stay calm."
Mrityunjay immediately comes to Mayil so that she does not get upset in any way because he knows Shweta's condition. He quickly hugs her; Shweta's eyes capture Mrityunjay; he also looks at Shweta. Seeing him as very protective, Shweta gets a smile on her face, and even while yearning for her breath, she keeps looking at both of them as she wants to capture them in her eyes forever.
"Mumma… Mumma… "
She is still smiling; soon, a loud beeping sound vanishes, but her eyes look only at Mayil. The doctor checks on her and closes her eyes.
CHAPTER 80
Mritunjay has been sitting here holding Mayil's hand for two days. but she is not regaining her consciousness. Sunainaregularly prays for the well-being of her and Mrityunjay. After many difficulties, she saw Mrityunjay smiling, and suddenly that smile disappeared somewhere. For the last 2 days, neither he has eaten anything nor is he ready to get up from Mayil's side. He is only looking at her face and doing nothing.
Mrityunjay did not want at all that he should take Mayil to India or that she should have to face any problems, but when he heard about Shweta's condition, it came to his mind that it may not happen that Shweta's health becomes very bad, and he knows that it is very important for children to be with their parents in such a condition.
Mayil could not forgive herself that her mother was in such bad condition and she was not present with her. He has lost his entire family, so he knows the importance of family very well. He thought more about what he should do, but every time he got the same answer from his heart: he should let Shweta and Mayil meet because he had heard that Shweta's condition was very bad. In such a situation, he was ready for any bad news as well.
But as soon as the doctor declares that Shweta is dead, Mayil immediately faints in his arms, and the doctor tries to make her get back to consciousness several times, but she is still unconscious. That is why he immediately brought her back to London to provide the best treatment.
But even after coming here, there has been no improvement in her health. She is still unconscious, and now Mrityunjay's condition has started deteriorating a lot because he has neither eaten nor drank anything for 2 days nor is ready to get up from there. The doctor regularly checks her and says:.
"Sir, I have told you ma'am's condition very well many times. Ma'am doesn't really have any problems, but her heart is soweak that she can't stand any kind of shock. Mam is very strong. She makes her point quite strongly. She handles everything very well, but she is not able to tolerate any kind of shock. Her heart is not ready for that thing at all. Whenever something of any kind happens that is beyond her tolerance, her heart almost stops supporting her body. Her mother's death has struck a deep blow to her heart and mind, due to which she is unconscious at the moment, and I am afraid that if Madam does not regain consciousness by evening, Mam may slip into a coma."
Mrityunjay is now angry at himself for taking Mayil to meet her mother emotionally, even though he knows very well that the last time she went to India, her condition had worsened a lot, and this time her condition has become such that even for a moment she cannot even open her eyes and see him.
"Leave everyone."
As soon as Ayaan hears that Mrityunjay has ordered everyone to leave, with the gesture of his eyes, he tells everyone to leave from there, and after seeing him for some time, he too leaves from there by closing the door. Mrityunjay, lying near Mayil and kissing her on the neck, tells her.
"You told me that you loved me... You love me so much that I can't even imagine how much you love me, so why are you playing this game with me? Why are you sleeping when you are well aware that I cannot survive even a moment without you? Mahi, I love you... Please wake up, open your eyes, and look at me. You scare me so much."
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