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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
Jagdish comes running inside the hall and looks at Shweta, who is sitting there while holding her head.
"Sakhi, what happened?"
"Jaggi….. "
She quickly hugs him because she is very worried.
"I don't know at all what happened, but ever since she came, she has been crying. It's been almost 2 hours, and neither is opening the door. Nor is she answering anything. I called all her friends and came to know that something had happened in the mall, but what had happened? I don't know what happened, but she is crying too much. You know that I can't see her cries."
"She has been crying for 2 hours, and you call me 2 hours later... You are very amazing, dear. How did you let her cry so much?"
Jagdish immediately runs towards her room and loudly knocks on her door.
"Mahi …… Mahi bache papa is here... I will solve everything. Open the door, darling."
On hearing her father's voice, Mayil immediately opens the door, quickly wraps herself in her father's arms, and starts crying even more intensely. Jagdish and Sweta are both in very bad condition to see her like this, but they are unaware of anything.
Mayil's tears are not stopping at all; she is crying continuously. Shweta is tired of explaining to her. But she was not keeping quiet at all. She is repeatedly remembering the eyes of all those people who were looking at her as a thief. This is a great insult for her, and it is very difficult for her to forget.
Jagdish has lost a very big project today. He might have been famous all over the world if he got this contract, which was a big dream for his father, but seeing his daughter cry like this, he has forgotten his sorrow. All his attention is only on this thing: that his daughter should be silent in some way first. Then tell him what the problem is with her.
Both Sweta and Jagdish sit with her, and then she tells them the whole story with loud hiccups. If anyone points out anything to Jagdish's daughter, how did they say it to her? Blood is streaming from his eyes. He grabs his daughter's hand and starts dragging her away from there.
"Jaggi……"
Shweta starts running after him, but he is absolutely mad in his anger, holding his daughter's hand and taking her away. Mayil also does not understand anything. She is constantly looking at her mother, turning back, and not wanting to walk with her father.
Shweta has understood that now it is impossible to stop Jagdish. He makes Mayil sit in the car forcefully and drives his car quickly. Before this, Shweta runs fast towards them and sits in the car with him.
"Jaggi, listen, it is a big misunderstanding... And he told Mahi only what he thought. He thought that Mahi did allthis intentionally because nowadays children do this. Try to understand."
Mayil is also terrified to see Jagdish like this because Jagdish never spoke in front of her in a loud voice, and today he is driving the car with so much anger, due to which both the mother and daughter are very scared.
"Papa, please slow down."
But today, as if he does not want to listen to anyone, he is driving very fast in anger, and within 20 minutes, his car is parked in front of the mall where Mayil was insulted. She looked at the mall and then at her father.
He holds her hand again and drags her inside the mall. Seeing Mayil come to the mall, all the employees there start looking at her suspiciously. Mayil comes very close to her father because of the way they are looking at her, because they still have a sense of insult for her in their eyes. Jagdish roars.
"Just put your finger on whatever you like here. I will buy this whole mall. I will give you double the price of whatever you want to buy; go and buy it and bring it here right now."
She is a bit nervous about hearing her father's loud voice. So she immediately does what her father wants, avoiding the eyes of everyone because she can't see her father getting angry like this in any case. She picks up at least three to four tops and two dresses in a panic and brings them to her father, but Jagdish immediately throws them in the trolley and tells her.
"You don't know how to shop."
The employees there have called their boss, so he also immediately comes there, and as soon as he sees JagdishKaushik in front of him, he greets him with folded hands and smiles in front of him.
"Good evening, sir."
But Jagdish does not listen to any of his words, and immediately, holding Mayil's hand, he goes to the most expensive area and starts putting all the expensive clothes kept there one by one in Mayil's hand. After coming back there, he throws all those dresses at the cash counter, bringing them in front of the cashier.
"What is the cost of these dresses?"
"Papa… "
The mall owner's attention turns to Mayil, and he has understood what Jagdish is doing here. He is ashamed of himself because he has the idea that the daughter of such a big businessman will not steal clothes. He lowers his eyes while standing in front of Jagdish and tells him.
"Sorry, sir, at that time, the situation..."
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