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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
Mohan comes and sits beside her, but she is staring straight in front of him. He is repeatedly looking at his watch, which Mayil is also noticing. She looks at her grandfather and asks him.
"What happened?"
She has not yet forgotten the sorrow of her mother's passing, but it is very important for her to stop her tears. She was veryworried about her father at the time. Therefore, she cannot show the grief of losing her mother to anyone. Her grandfather says:.
"If Shweta were there today, she would not have allowed Jagdish to come into this situation in any case because she was very capable of dealing with every problem, but you are a child yourself. What should I tell you about what you should and shouldn't do?"
Mayil is ready to do anything for her father, so she fully stands up in front of her grandfather. While her condition is not such that she can even stand in front of him and talk to him properly, she tells him.
"I am ready to do anything for my father. Just tell me, what should I do?"
Mohan quietly starts looking at Mayil. He sees Shweta in her. He starts smiling but immediately hides his smile and tells her, wiping his tears away from her sharp eyes.
"You are weak; just relax because we have to think about how to handle this situation. I have a meeting with Mr.Sisodia tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. I will see what I can do, but I know very well that nothing can happen now. He is completely adamant about buying our entire shares."
She is putting a lot of emphasis on her mind, but this person named Sisodia cannot be able to remember her at all. But whenever he is mentioned, a different tinge arises in her heart. Mohan starts leaving from there, but Mayil's voice stops his steps where he is.
"You are here with Papa, so I am going home. I don't want to stay here because I want to be close to my mom. I don't know how you will get discharged, but I have to go from here and willgo myself to meet Mr. Sisodia tomorrow. You don't need to be worried. I will see what can be done in this matter."
Mohan doesn't know what to say to her, but that's all he asks her.
"If you want, I can go with you to Mr. Sisodia."
"No, you have been with Papa. It is very important to have someone with him."
Saying this, Mayil walks out. Mohan also does not stop her at all, nor does he follow her just calls the doctor to instruct him to discharge her. As Mayil is coming out of the hospital, tears are also coming out of her eyes; she cannot stop herself, which she has been trying for so long.
The car is waiting for her outside. She immediately sits in her car and starts crying loudly. The driver can understand her pain but cannot say anything, so he directly takes her to the house. She runs to her father's room, where there is a picture of her mother, and she is smiling with her small family.
She keeps crying while holding the mother's photo to her chest, and she sits on the ground. Her eyes are not taking the name of moving away from her mother's photo. She is crying constantly, looking at her and saying.
"I will make everything right, no matter what I have to do for it."
AUTHOR'S POV
Mayil is standing outside the cabin and reading his name. She mumbles softly.
MRITYUNJAY SISODIYA
As soon as she read this name, there was a strange stir in her heart. But she manages herself and immediately pushes the door and goes inside. The man's back is towards her, and he is looking out from the glass wall with both his hands in his pockets.
She clears her throat and tries to turn his attention towards her, but by doing so, she feels that the man has smiled lightly but did not reciprocate. She calls out his name very softly.
"Mr. Sisodiya…."
The man smiles and turns toward her. As soon as she sees him, she feels as if her heart has forgotten to beat. She stands fiercely in her place.
A tall, very handsome man is standing in front of her. She is constantly looking at him without blinking her eyes. Mrityunjay stood in front of her with slow steps. Mayil has no idea at all that she is constantly looking at him. He smirks and says it in his strong voice.
"Good morning, Miss Kaushik."
Mayil looks like someone has woken her up from her sleep. She immediately takes her eyes off his face and says,.
"Good morning…."
Mrityunjay immediately moves towards the sofa and tells her while pointing for her to sit there.
"So, Miss Kaushik, what do you like to have? Tea or coffee?"... Let's order an American latte."
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