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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
Both immediately look at Sunaina and then look at Mayil. Mayil is smiling while listening to Sunaina. Then she turns to look atboth of them. Both of them could say something. Even before this, Mayil starts pushing them out of the house, and they start shouting.
"Sunaina, it's not okay at all. You are giving useless ideas to Mahi."
"Mom, we are not doing anything wrong."
But she pushes both of them out of the house, and after closing the door, she immediately comes to Sunaina and lays down with her head on her lap. Sunaina smiles, strokes her hair, and looks at the window, as she knows it very well. They both try to get in through the window, but she keeps quiet and keeps on stroking Mayil's hair.
Mayil's eyes are closed, and her face is also facing Sunaina. But she knows what both of them are doing, so she shouts loudly and tells them both.
"Allow me to rest; there is no necessity for me to awaken in order to provide nourishment through your stuffing in my mouth. Put a finger on the mouth and keep both of them sitting silently like good boys. If you both bothered me even a bit this time, I will throw both of them out of the country."
Ayaan had been working quietly for a long time. He starts laughing with Sunaina without disturbing Mayil, who is already very annoyed by both of them. Their faces are worth seeing because they do not understand anything in any way. Every 2 hours, they both forcefully feed her something or another. If she is sleeping, she is forcibly woken up from her sleep and given fruits or juices.
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Throughout her pregnancy, Mayil did not have to face any kind of problem because people who took care of her more than the limit were present around her. Her head rested on Mrityunjay's chest, and he was stroking her hair. She is suffering from labor pain, and this striking pain creates a lot of trouble for her. But his embrace gives her more strength.
"Hey, love, Are you okay?"
"Hmmm… "
They are in the labor room, doctors are trying for a normal delivery, Mrityunjay's words are soothing her, and her pain does not bother her a lot. Both of them are waiting the longest to see their child's face.
The situation outside is no different. Both Jagdish and Sunaina are sitting, holding each other's hands tightly, and neither looking at each other nor talking. We are just praying together for the safety of both Mayil and the child.
With the striking pain, she screams loudly while crying, but even with her cry, the cry of a small child also starts resonating in the atmosphere. Mayil holds Mrityunjay well; Mrityunjay stands holding his life (Mayil) in his arms and waits to take his breath (baby) in his arms.
Soon, the doctor lays the baby on Mahi's chest. Both of them start smiling upon seeing the child, and the doctor announces loudly.
"It's a baby girl."
Mrityunjay is looking at his daughter with tears in his eyes. Mayil looks at Mrityunjay, smiling openly with very tired eyes, kisses him on the cheek, and tells him softly.
"Are you happy?... Your Pakhi is back."
Mrityunjay immediately looks at Mayil; she is only looking at him. The doctor has taken the child. Mrityunjay kisses her on the head and immediately hugs her.
After some time, Mayil is shifted to the ward where Sunaina and Jagdish are fighting with each other with the child in their arms.
"She is like Mahi."
"No, her eyes are just like Mayu."
"No, her eyes only look like Shivam, and her nose is like Sweta, and her red cheeks are just like Mahi."
Due to hearing the sound, the baby is disturbed while sleeping, and she sticks out her tongue while crying. Sunaina immediately tells Jagdish.
"And crying like Jagdish."
She screams while crying. Jagdish looks at Sunaina and says,.
"And screaming like Sunaina."
Mrityunjay and Mahi are overjoyed to see both of them fighting like this, as they know that only happiness is going to increase in their lives.
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