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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
After coming up, Ayaan starts walking ahead and shows her the way. She is just following him silently. He comes in front of a door and knocks on it loudly. Immediately, a voice comes from inside.
"Come in..."
This voice shook her, her heartbeat racing very fast, Ayaan immediately said.
"You can go inside, ma'am."
After saying this, he quickly leaves. Mayil's eyes are just watching as he leaves. She turns her eyes away from him and looks straight at the door, where it is written in block letters.
MRITYUNJAY SISODIYA
She immediately comes inside. He is currently standing in front of the glass wall and looking outside with both his hands in the pockets of his pants. She clears his throat and tries to turn hisattention to herself, but he doesn't look at her at all. She softly calls him.
"Mr. Sisodiya….."
He immediately turns to her, she is just frozen in her place. She doesn't know why she is looking at him this way, but she just wants to look at him without blinking her eyes.
CHAPTER 15
Mayil is barely able to open her eyes. She feels as if she has been sleeping for many hours, but as soon as she opens her eyes, she sees the walls of the hospital, and she remembers that she had come here with her father.
"Papa….."
"My Jagdish is alright now and will be fine even more. If he gets his company back,
On hearing this voice, Mayil looks at the owner of the voice with shock and sees her grandfather sitting in front. She gets some comfort because she doesn't know how long she was sleeping or unconscious, so she is assured that her grandfather loves her father very much and will be taking care of him.
"Grandpa, how is Papa?"
"The operation was successful, and he has been shifted to another room as well. But I don't think he will be able to control himself when he regains consciousness. By the way, doctors say that it will take a long time for him to regain consciousness; it may take 2 days or even 3 days."
Mayil gets up from there and walks towards the door to go to her father, but her grandfather holds her, makes her sit again, and says softly.
"The doctor has told you to take rest; take rest for a while. Anyway, Jagdish is also not conscious at all now, and no one even knows when he will come to his senses. I have to talk to you, which is very important. I know Jagdish doesn't want to tell you right now because he feels that you are not in a position to understand anything. But I can't stop myself now, so I want to tell you everything."
Mayil and her grandpa have never had any good terms. Neither do they like to talk to each other, but it is not that both of them have never spoken to each other. So, listening to his words, Mayil quietly sits on the bed again. She asked him.
"Mamma has not come with you."
Mohan keeps looking at Mayil for 2 minutes. Then, taking a deep breath, he tells her softly.
"She will never come. Jagdish lied to you. Your mother had closed her eyes forever three years ago by falling from the stairs."
Mayil feels as if someone has put burning lava in her ear. She doesn't understand at all what has just been said to her. Mohan is understanding her situation very well, but he cannot do anything, so he continues to make his point further.
"The doctor told us not to give you any kind of stress. That's why we were hiding this news, but now the situation has become very bad. That's why I have to tell you everything."
After this sudden revelation, Mayil is not in any position. She is just sitting quietly, and tears are running down her eyes. Mohanunderstands this condition very well, but he is very worried for Jagdish more than anything. That's why he doesn't want to weaken himself under any circumstances.
"Mrityunjay Sisodia always has a habit of winning. He has ruined many companies, and now his eyes are on Jagdish-only companies. This company, Jagdish, is his life. That's why he is in this position today."
Mayil starts looking at her grandfather with a sigh, but her grandfather does not stop because he knows that stopping means losing all hope.
"15 days ago, Jagdish had written all his property in your name, because of which you are now the CEO of the same company. I do not know how you will handle this situation. But it's time to take over your father's position, and your father can't see his company sinking like this."
One after the other, thunderstorms are falling on Mayil. Her condition is getting worse than what she should do and what not to do. She is listening to everything, but her brain has stopped working completely. She speaks in a meek voice.
"How will I handle all this situation suddenly? I don't understand anything. Papa is also in such a condition that if he cannot tell me anything, what will I do? ..."
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