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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"Jay … I am sorry... Our baby needs you."
But even they have thought that they are not going to give up the pursuit of Mayil today. They will continue to harm this girl in some way or another. Because of this, they are constantly following her.
Mayil is not able to run efficiently, but she is trying to run away with all her might. Due to her excessive concern for her child, she is currently holding her stomach tightly, and she is beginning to regret her decision. Why did she go out alone? She knows that the way her stomach is hurting, if she keeps running like this or tries to fight with these people, then there can be a big loss. She just wants to get help by reaching the main road by any means.
All she knows is that she has to get out of the woods to save herself and, most importantly, her baby.
"Please come fast, Jay."
She is chanting his name constantly, which is not audible at all, but she is chanting as if she is reciting a mantra to save herself.
She sees the road in front of her after running from age, which brings a smile to her face. She immediately looks behind her and sees that those dirty creatures have come very close to her.
Now she doesn't want to shed tears and panic. She murmurs to herself while placing her hand on her stomach.
"It is just a matter of distance; we will get some help; you do not need to panic at all; as long as I am with you, I will not let anything happen to you; your father will be coming for us soon. He will come; he loves us so much. I am sorry... I should have accepted whatever you are saying; I shouldn't have done that at all."
"Catch her immediately. She should not go on the road at all. She is such a good stuff. At least we're not going to leave her all night."
Hearing their dirty words, she starts crying on herself even more, but she increases her speed by showing some more courage.
As she kept her first step in the middle of the road, a sudden sound of the car screeching got her attention. She reacted when that car hit her on her legs very hard.
She flies almost 10 feet up in the air and falls hard to the ground on her stomach.
"Jay... "
She screams his name very loudly.
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(The scene starts with her regaining consciousness after several hours of fainting.)
"Jay....."
Mayil suddenly opens her eyes and starts breathing rapidly. She immediately feels the grip of Mrityunjay's hand on her hand. She turns to him and puts her hand on her stomach to check on her baby.
"Jay, our baby."
Mrityunjay is in a strange position. What will he do exactly—to be happy that Mayil has remembered everything or to be sad about how he will tell her that they already lost their child several months ago?
Mrityunjay could not tell her anything. Mayil immediately hugs him and starts crying very loudly.
"I killed our baby."
"No, Jaan, it's not your mistake."
" Jay… I am sorry."
Mrityunjay just holds her tightly in his arms and tries to handle her, as it will be very difficult for her to bear the pain. They lost their child many months ago. Mrityunjaya has already mourned on this, but by now perhaps he has also recovered. But the feeling of that pain still remains in his heart. But Mayil felt this pain just a few moments ago.
She keeps crying in his arms. He cannot explain anything to her because no words can ease her pain. Mrityunjay has gone through this pain once before, and today she is going through it again.
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Mayil was crying continuously and was not taking the name of being silent. Nor was she getting ready to listen to anything else. So Mrityunjay has forcefully brought her back from the island, and right now they are returning to their mansion by car. Mayil's head is kept in Mrityunjay's lap, and still she is weeping with hiccups.
"Mahi, stop it, dear..."
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