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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"Mayil….."
But she has suddenly disappeared into this dense forest, and he is not able to find her. He places both hands near his mouth and shouts loudly.
"Mayil…."
She sits behind the bushes and can see him comfortably. He is trying to find her by running his eagle eyes everywhere, but he is not getting any glimpse of her anywhere. She doesn't want to make any sound of any kind. She doesn't know why this man kidnapped her, and she doesn't even know him. Just once, she had seen him in a restaurant from afar. Besides, she never methim. She's trying to stress in her mind that there's more to it than she's ever seen in this man.
Mrityunjay is fully aware that Mayil is hiding somewhere around here and taking advantage of the deep forest; she must be hiding behind a bush. He knows that he has to scare Mayil into coming out somehow.
He undid the buttons of the cuffs, rolled his shirt up to the elbow, and said loudly in anger, which sent chills down her spine because she was looking at him silently and hearing him.
"Look, I am telling you very lovingly to come out because if you do not listen to me, the punishment will be very hard. Again, I am saying it very hard. Are you listening?"
She covers her mouth with both hands so that no sound can come out at all and starts looking around so that she can run away from there by diverting his attention. He looks so dangerous now, and she wants to save herself.
She starts moving slowly with absolutely subdued steps, but a dry stick comes under her shoes and breaks immediately, creating a very loud sound in the environment.
He immediately turns towards her; she also sees him; both of their eyes meet each other, and as soon as she realizes he is coming towards her, she quickly starts running away from him because now she is afraid of his anger, which is clearly visible on his face.
But without any delay, he immediately comes in front of her and grabs her hand to cage her in his strong arms and holds her tightly very close to himself so that she can feel his breath on her face, and he eats this distance also and says in a very dangerous tone in her ear.
"Nobody can save you from me... You are mine. Only mine."
He didn't realize exactly what he was saying. She wriggles badly in his arms, and he is enjoying her situation with a wicked smile on his face. He sees Jagdish in her. She starts hitting him with her small fist and shouts.
"Leave me, you monster."
At this point, Mrityunjay has forgotten that the woman in front of him is Jagdish rather than Mayil, who is trying to get rid of him by any means possible. He only sees Jagdish and remembers the bad memories attached to him that haunt him all the time.
"Leave me…."
"I kill you every second. Every single second... You will torment me every moment, just as I was tormented... You have taken me away from my loved ones. I will also take you away from your loved ones. Then you will realize what pain is."
Mayil is neither able to listen to his words properly nor is she in a position to understand them. She just wants to free herself from him at any cost. So she immediately bites him hard on the chest. He loosened his grip. She quickly pushed him hard and ran away.
This place is small; it is not very big, but it will come to the same place after roaming around, which he knows very well. But as much as she can try to run away from him, the more she wants to stay away from him. He roars loudly.
"MAYIL…."
But suddenly she disappeared from his eyes again. He doesn't know what he's doing today, but he does know that wheneverMayil is out of his sight, he feels as though his life has turned away from him.
Suddenly, she can see the sea. She looks back, and Mrityunjay is about to come near her soon. She considers it better to kill herself with a better option than to be in his captivity again.
She quickly starts running towards the sea, She knows how to swim but has always been unable to swim for long. Mrityunjay has also understood her intentions very well. He quickly increases his speed, and within seconds, he catches Mayil. All this happens so fast that both of them are unable to maintain their balance and fall right there in the wet soil.
"Leave me…."
But Mrityunjay grabs her very well, forcibly gets her up from the ground, and immediately, carrying her on his shoulder, starts going to the mansion.
"Leave me…."
She starts shaking her legs and hitting his back, but as a result, she can't compete with his monstrous body. She cried at her fate and shouted.
"Leave me, you bastard... I have to go to my parents; why are you doing this to me? .... Papa…. Papa….."
Jagdish immediately opens his eyes, looks around, and hears Mahi's voice, like she is calling him. He immediately gets up and goes towards Mayil's room. He knows that Shweta must be sleeping there. So he opens the door very slowly, so that her sleep is not disturbed at all.
There is a very faint smile on his face after looking at Shweta, who is sleeping in the effect of a heavy dose of medicine. He looks around the whole room, filled with photos of Mayil with her parents. There is a photo of her from the day she was born until her disappearance because Jagdish did not want at all that even a single moment of Mayil's life should be left out of his eyes. He looks at her photos and says it softly.
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