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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
The bouncers standing there also start smiling lightly after seeing the fun they have with each other, as they know this, and then all those girls go inside while dancing.
As soon as the girls reach inside, none of them stop there. Everyone goes on the dance floor and starts shaking their bodies with a very fast beat. Both the loud music and the atmosphere there are such that no one can stop themselves. All the girls are getting drowned in music and dancing there.
The girls are constantly dancing. For the last 1 1⁄2 hours, she has not taken the name of stopping at all. Meanwhile, all the girls are feeling absolutely thirsty. So they go to the bartender and order their respective drinks.
One by one, all drinks are served to the girls, but the bartender's eyes are only on Mayil because this bartender is none other than Ayaan.
After all the girls have their drinks, they go back to the dance floor again. Ayaan immediately points to his men. All the men are dancing around those girls because he wants to listen to them by any means.
After a while, Mayil starts feeling strange. She feels like she will vomit, so she whispers in her friend's ear.
"I am sitting for a while."
All the girls are having so much fun there that they don't pay much attention to her. Mayil goes to a corner and sits down, but seeing this, Ayaan gets upset because he thought that she would go to the washroom immediately, but she is not doing any such thing. After sitting there for some time, she again comes to the bartender and tells him.
"I want water..."
"Mam, are you okay?"
She only smiles and sips the water he has given her. She goes and sits again in the same seat where she was sitting and slowly starts saying to herself.
"How many times has Mumma told you not to eat outside things, but you have no control over your tongue? You just see the golgappas; attack them. How many times has she denied you, but you always do whatever you want to do? Now they will be very angry if Mumma learns about it. Everyone's fun is going to be spoiled because of your one mistake. Now tell me, what will you do?"
Ayaan's eyes are constantly on Mayil with frustration because it is not happening exactly as he thought, and by looking at her face, he can very well tell that she is not feeling well and that she is saying something continuously. He is too far away, so he can't hear her words. But he definitely wants to know what she is saying.
After some time, her friend comes to her, due to which Mayil smiles lightly, as she knows that she is the most understanding girl in her friend circle and will probably understand her trouble too.
"Hey, Mayu…. What are you doing here?"
"Sarika I am not feeling well."
"Now don't tell me that you have eaten golgappas secretly again when you know very well that outside food does not suit your stomach at all. Even today, when we used to eat food in the hotel, we would have ordered simple food for you that would suit your digestive system."
"What do I do now? I know that my digestive system is very weak, due to which I have to face many problems. But you knowthat, seeing Golgappa, I cannot control my tongue at all. It is not that the mom does not make it at home, but you know that outside golgappa is different. And the only thing was that no one was with me, so no one could even complain. That's why my heart insisted, and I ate two to three golgappas."
Sarika is Mayil's childhood friend, and she knows many things about her to a great extent. She knows that once her health starts deteriorating, it can get worse, due to which she is worried for her. So she immediately tells her.
"I think, Mayu, you should before it gets worse. Once you start having stomach pain, it will not be controlled at all, so the best thing is that you go home as soon as possible and take your medicines."
"In fact, I am thinking the same thing because I am not feeling well at all. I want to go home soon. But I have a feeling that what will all my friends think of me? ..."
"Don't worry about them. I won't tell you anything because whenever we make a plan, you are the first to join that plan to enjoy it and have the most fun. Have you ever spoiled any of our plans, and today your health is not supporting you? No one has done anything forcibly. You go. I will handle these people. I'll call Uncle now... He will come to pick you up. I don't want you to go alone."
Mayil also knows very well that Sarika cares for her a lot, and because of that, she is now a little upset. But she is not showing it on her face. So she snatched her phone from her hand as she was about to call her father.
"Don't spoil your fun because of me; I will also call my father and go home. You go on the floor and enjoy; I call my father and leave quickly."
"Okay fine... I will drop you outside."
"Are you giving me a farewell?... No way; go and have fun."
Sarika also smiles lightly at her joke, hugs her, and again goes to her friends. Seeing her smiling, Mayil shakes her hand and gestures to her that she is leaving from there.
Ayaan's eyes did not move from her even for a moment. He is noticing her every move very closely. As Mayil starts going outside, he immediately starts following her.
Mayil wants to call her father on the way out, but in the lobby itself, her head starts spinning very badly, and she stands next to the wall. There is no one other than the bouncer there. Ayaan immediately puts chloroform in his handkerchief and presses it over Mayil's nose.
All the bouncers are Mrityunjay's men, so none of them do anything. Mayil is looking at Ayaan very well with her eyes open and is also trying to save herself. But she is not as strong as Ayaan, and within minutes, she closes her eyes. Ayaan immediately grabs her before she falls down. He takes out his mobile and calls Moksh.
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