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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
Mr. Jagdish Kaushik, Mayil's father, just arrived here. He wanted to meet her soon and wanted to hug her, for which he did not know how long he had been yearning.
Rohan went to pick him up at the airport, and on his way back, he very well told Jagdish Kaushik that his daughter has lost her memory; she does not remember five years of her life at all. He already informed him a lot in a phone conversation, but now Jagdish is going to meet him in person. In such a situation, some protection is necessary.
This is nothing more than a huge shock for Jagdish Kaushik, as he does not know how he will face his daughter now. Jagdish Kaushik, Rohan, and the doctor are sitting opposite each other. He starts talking, which is a total shock for everyone.
"My daughter has forgotten five years of her life, which is very important for me to know. I cannot even tell you that in these five years I have lost everything, and here my daughters have forgotten."
Rohan and the doctor both understand his point to a great extent, but Rohan still puts his hand on Jagdish's shoulder and tells him.
"I can't understand your pain, nor can I share your pain, but I know so much that if you had brought your wife here at this time, it would have been much easier to talk to your daughter because a mother can explain her daughter to a great extent, which is very difficult for us."
Jagdish looks at Rohan with tears in his eyes. Rohan immediately removes his hand from his shoulder, and he slowly wipes away his tears. He looks at him again and says,
"My wife left this world 3 years ago due to the loss of our daughter, so now it is very difficult for me to explain to my daughter that her mother is not in this world."
"I am sorry, sir..."
"It's ok, son. You don't know anything about us."
Jagdish turns to the doctor and pleads with joined hands, telling her
"Doctor, do anything but bring back my daughter's memory; I need to know about these 5 years. No matter how much money it takes, no matter where to go, "I am ready to get everything done, but my daughter's memory should come."
The doctor and Rohan are unable to understand the depth of his words. The doctor sits comfortably on her chair and tells him.
"Sir, why are you giving so much pressure to bring back her memory? You will be with her for 5 years; if she has forgotten some things, then what has become such a big deal?"
Jagdish bangs his hand on the table, gets up from his seat, and says it with so much anger.
"She was kidnapped five years ago, when she was only 17 years old. Someone kidnapped her. My wife and I united day and night, but we could not find her at all after so many efforts. To date, no one has received a call asking for a ransom. I could not understand who was my enemy and why my daughter had suddenly disappeared like this."
Rohan and the doctor look at each other with surprise; they are not at all sure what they have just heard. Rohan repeated his statement.
"5 years ago, your daughter was kidnapped, and your daughter has forgotten those same 5 years. Oh god. This is such an unexpected thing."
Jagdish holds his head and immediately sits back there, rubbing his head with light hands as he tells the doctor.
"Doctor, is there any way to get my daughter's memory back? It is very important for me to know who that person was who suddenly took my daughter away from me, and suddenly today my daughter has met me in this condition too."
The doctor takes a deep breath, looks at Jagdish, and tells him while closing her eyes for a while.
"You are saying that 5 years ago your daughter was kidnapped and you haven't met her for 5 years, and here I was trying to tell you that now call your daughter's husband here as soon as possible so that if we talk to him, tell her something that can be handled easily."
This new information about his daughter was nothing less than a thunderclap for Jagdish; he widens his eyes and looks at the doctor, then speaks immediately.
"Husband... How are you sure about the fact that my daughter is married, and what is the matter that requires her husband to be present with her?"
On Jagdish's question, the doctor immediately opens her drawer and puts the wedding chain worn by Mayil in front of Jagdish. Jagdish takes that wedding chain in his hands and starts looking at the doctor. She answered.
"At the time of the operation, it was given to me by the nurse; since then, I have kept it, and I have not even given it to Mayil because Mayil has lost her memory, so I was waiting for her family. But now I want to inform you... I am very sorry to say that we could not save the baby in your daughter's womb. She was approximately 4 months pregnant at the time of the accident."
Jagdish holds the nuptial chain in his hands very tightly; he puts both his hands on his eyes; tears start flowing from his eyes; he does not understand what to do, how to ask anyone, how to explain anything to Mayil, or what to do now.
The doctor sitting in front can understand Jagdish's condition very well, but at this time she has no option left; she cannot hide anything from Jagdish in any way at this time.
"Sir, your daughter's condition is very bad. If we try hard to force her to get back her memory, then she may lose her life. I can't even tell you exactly how you will handle this situation now and how to handle your daughter, but I believe that trying to bring back her memory at this time can prove to be very dangerous for her life."
For Jagdish, it is more important for his daughter to be alive at this time than anything else, so he immediately tells the doctor.
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