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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"Say yes to him... But... I want to talk to him."
"Think again, then say..."
"Now is not the time to think. I am ready for marriage, but first I want to talk to Mr. Sisodia. Don't worry about Papa, because I have talked to the doctor. He said that he is fine and will soon regain consciousness."
Mohan leaves with a smile. Mayil is very upset, and she cannot understand what to do, so she calls Mrityunjay. He picks up his phone in a few rings, and his voice is very calming.
"Hello…"
"Hello, Mr. Sisodiya, I want to meet you."
"Fine, I am coming."
"No, not now; it's too late, Mr. Sisodiya."
"It's Jay for you... I don't need to worry about the time to meet my soon-to-be wife."
"How do you know that I have said yes to Grandpa for marriage? 2 minutes ago, he left, and I called you; he might not have had enough opportunity to call you and inform you."
"I never trade a business I don't trust when I know very well that everything I want will be mine. I show my interest in that."
"Look, sir, I want to meet you."
"I am coming, and I don't want any formalities, so stop saying it's too late."
"Listen…"
But he disconnects the phone. Mayil is sitting on her bed, holding her head. She doesn't know how many thoughts are coming together, nor is she able to understand anything, nor is she able to explain herself.
She does not know how long she has been sitting there like this with her eyes closed. When she opens her eyes, suddenly Mrityunjay comes and stands in front of her. Mayil's condition tells Mrityunjay very well how many dilemmas she is getting worried about at the moment.
Mayil sits there, looking at Mrityunjay for some time. Mrityunjay slowly comes close to her and sits beside her on the ground. Mayil is looking in front and telling him.
"Do I already know you?"
"It depends on why you are asking this question."
Mrityunjay is sitting beside her, but despite that, Mayil does not feel uncomfortable at all. She seems to be getting used to sitting closer to him. She says.
"I feel like... everything is right around me... I want to stay away from every problem."
"Marry me… I will take you away from every problem."
"Why do you want to marry me?"
"Because I want to... You are the first girl after whom I felt that I wanted someone to like me in my life. If not you, no one else is either."
"You know I lost my memories. What if I am in love with someone or something that is very important? I already lost it in my memories."
Mrityunjay looks in front. He is lost only in the memory of his child, which he cannot even share with Mayil. But he sighs deeply and says,
"How about this? We make new memories."
Mayil turns to look at Mrityunjay; he turns his face lightly. Mayil does not know what is in his eyes, but it is necessary that she feels like looking into his eyes. She should only think about the memories ahead and not about the memories that have been forgotten. Mrityunjay says it with confidence.
"I promise you, I will take care of you. I will love you so much that you will consider yourself lucky that you chose me. And the only thing I expect from you is that I also consider myself so lucky that I have chosen you. Don't think too much. Come, let's have dinner."
Mayil doesn't know whether she will be able to do the things that she wanted to do or if she has lost herself in his words. But she says,
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