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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
1½ YEARS LATEST
Mayil angrily stands in front of everyone. At the front stands Mrityunjay, who is scratching his head; just behind him is Jagdish. Holding Jagdish's kurta, Pakhi stands silently so that her mother can't see her at all, and behind her is the youngest member of the house.
Ayaan and Sunaina hold their laughter badly. Ayaan is surprised and happy for Mrityunjay because he is totally different from the way he saw him earlier. His name has been completely cleared by the mafia. No one knows that Moksha was once famous as the Asia Mafia King. Even today, people tremble in the name of Moksha, but no one knows where Moksha suddenly went because no one has ever seen his face.
Even Mrityunjay does not want the shadow of the name Moksha to ever fall on his children. Therefore, he has completely erased everything related to Moksh, and now in his life, only his mother Sunaina, his father Jagdish, his wife Mayil, and both his children are Pakhi and Alankar.
Sunaina, standing next to Ayaan, immediately goes and picks up her grandson in her arms because she does not want him to be scolded at all.
"He is innocent; he does only what his elders do."
Sunaina immediately takes him away and gestures to Jagdish, who understands all about her plan immediately. But Pakhi pulls his kurta lightly and points him towards her. He understood what she was saying. So he immediately takes her arms and comes in front of Mayil, and while lifting her in his arms, he says to Mayil:.
We thought Mayu was very interested in this because Mrityunjay had told us that we would be building mud houses today, so we gave him a little assistance. That's it… We were doing the same thing; we did not have any interest in playing with wet soil in such a cold."
As soon as he makes his point, he immediately leaves. Mayil is still looking at Mrityunjay with her hands folded across her chestand tapping one foot on the ground. Mrityunjay smiles lightly and starts coming closer to her without telling her anything. But as soon as she understands his intention, she immediately starts running away. Ayaan knows what is going to happen here, so he turns and leaves from there.
Within seconds, Mrityunjay runs towards the swimming pool, carrying her on his shoulder, and jumps over there, holding her in his arms.
The laughter of both is echoing in the whole atmosphere. Sitting inside, Sunaina and Jagdish are smiling while listening to their laughter, and both the children smile at them while eating something.
Mayil quickly comes into his protective arms and clings to him while looking upwards towards his face. He smiles and places his lips on hers.
Immediately, Alankar and Pakhi start running towards the swimming pool, due to which Mrityunjay takes Alankar in his arms when he jumps into the pool. Pakhi knows swimming very well, like her mother, so she jumps into the swimming pool and starts swimming, laughing very well. Jagdish and Sunaina are standing outside the swimming pool looking at their children, and everyone's laughter is echoing in the atmosphere together. And whenever they smile together, the cool breeze blowing there gives them the feeling of Shivam and Shweta being together. Those people feel their company and blessings very well. Now all they know is to laugh and smile, and just like this, they are making their lives more beautiful every moment.
HAPPY ENDING…..
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