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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"No, doctor, you don't have to force any kind of treatment to bring back her memory. I don't know with whom she married or what happened to her; my daughter is still the same for me, whom I lost 5 years ago."
Rohan, who is listening very well to his words, immediately turns to Jagdish and tells him.
"Sir, I know that I am not the one to think anything about you and your daughter, and no one should interfere in your personal matters." But once you meet your daughter, you will come to know how much emptiness is in her eyes, and I can understand this emptiness very well because I also love my wife very much." Her eyes are constantly searching for the man; she can't even remember his name."
Jagdish does not want to understand anything at the time; he just wants to get his daughter out of here immediately because he is afraid that she will be taken away from him again, and then he does not know whether he will meet her again or not.
He completely ignores Rohan's words and immediately looks at the doctor and asks her.
"Doctor, I don't want to get involved in any kind of matter with anyone; I just want to know how well my daughter is and how soon I can take her from here to Shimla. I want to shift my daughter from here as soon as possible."
The doctor, understanding Jagdish's point, takes the nuptial chain from his hands, packs it well in a zip-lock bag, and says while giving it back to him.
"I understand all your worries very well, and I also know that whatever you are saying, whatever you fear, is absolutely true. But still, I would like to tell you that the more rest your daughter gets at this time, the better it will be for her, because her body is very weak; if we force her more, then it is harmful to her."
Jagdish agrees with everything the doctor says, so he shakes his head and immediately tells the doctor.
"Do whatever you feel is appropriate for my daughter, but I have a humble request to you: no one should know about my daughter now."
The doctor understands his point again and shakes her head in approval, but Rohan, who is sitting next to him, feels a bit strange.
"Mr. Kaushik doesn't try to misunderstand me, but don't you think you should find out about your daughter's husband once?"
Jagdish completely turns towards Rohan, and looking into his eyes tells him so.
"I have lost a lot; now I do not have the courage to lose anything else; I do not want any storm in my daughter's life now; if it is good for her to stay away from her husband, then I will do that too. I don't know who the person is, if she likes him or not, or what he used to do. I don't even know if my daughter loves him or not. I only know that my daughter is with me at the moment, and I just want to see her safe."
Rohan nods his head lightly, and the doctor immediately says.
"I think now you should meet your daughter, but remember this very well: do not say anything in front of her, due to which her condition may worsen now for at least 20 to 25 days. We should take good care of her."
IN MAYIL'S WARD
The bandage is tied to her head; she is having a lot of pain in her eyes, but despite that, she is looking out of the window again and again, only at the door several times, as if she is waiting desperately for someone.
She is not able to understand at all because of the pain that is happening to her from inside. She is very upset at this time. She wants to talk to someone very well but does not understand to whom she should talk.
As soon as Jagdish comes in front of her ward, his feet stop automatically; he does not go inside at all. The doctor and Rohan also stood silently in front of him for some time.
Jagdish looks inside and looks at his precious daughter Mayil because he hasn't seen her for 5 years and doesn't know how she looks now.
But as soon as he peeks inside and sees Mayil, his steps automatically move towards her; he immediately goes towards her, and Mayil's eyes also immediately recognize her father.
"Papa…. "
"Mahi…."
Jagdish immediately very carefully hides Mayil in his arms, as if he does not want anyone in the world to see his daughter. But in a few seconds, Mayil lost consciousness.
CHAPTER 3
(DISTURBING SCENE: IF ANYONE IS NOT COMFORTABLE, PLEASE SKIP.)
It is very dark all around; it is very difficult to see even oneself, but some painful moans can be heard clearly. One can easily find out that someone here is suffering from severe pain.
In no time, the tapping sound of the shoes starts to resonate there, and as soon as the sound of the shoes seems to be coming closer, that painful voice starts sounding even louder and starts crying more vigorously.
"Please kill us... I am starving... I am very thirsty... Someone, please give me some water. Please."
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