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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
Mrityunjay comes back after freshening himself with a quick bath, but Mayil has not yet come. He immediately takes out hismobile and starts watching footage of Mayil's room. Mayil is sleeping, lying face down on the bed of her room, which brings a smile to his face. He says this to his staff.
"We will eat food after an hour. Let her rest for an hour so that she can get some relaxation. Today was her first day to target, and it is very tiring to keep looking at one place very well. Let her rest for an hour. After that, she has to eat. Take note of this: "
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Mohan's health was bad for a long time, so Shweta is staying at his house, and now Mohan is fine after so many days. Shweta is about to leave today. Mohan and Shweta are having breakfast, so Mohan tells her.
"I want to discuss something very important."
Sweta stops eating and looks at her father. Mohan gestures to a servant for something. After some time, that servant comes there with a file. Taking the file, Mohan slides it toward Shweta and tells her.
"Read it carefully, and I want the result very soon."
Shweta immediately starts reading that file, and after reading that file for a short time, she picks up her purse and returns it to her father.
"I am not interested in your property... And it is a matter of fact that you have given this property in the name of my future child, so I want to tell you very well that I am not going to do any plan for the future child."
" Sweta You have to understand... Jagdish is a gem, and if there is no link between you, then both of you can be separated from each other."
"I am sorry..."
She turned and was about to leave, but the loud voice of Mohan froze her feet.
"What do you think Jagdish will wait for your daughter like you and will continue to love her exactly the way you do? He wants to see you happy, so he loves her; otherwise, what does he mean to that girl? She is not even his daughter."
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"What do you think Jagdish will wait for your daughter like you and will continue to love her exactly the way you do? He wants to see you happy; that's why he loves her; otherwise, what does he mean to that girl? She is not even his daughter."
Suddenly, her eyes turn red in anger, like blood coming into her eyes. She turns to her father with a jerk and tells him, looking at him angrily with her red eyes.
"I don't care what you said; if the whole world will also come and tell me that Jagdish does not love Mahi like his daughter, then I will fight with the whole world. Jagdish is the person who has loved Mahi more than even his own real daughter all the time. Even her father never loves her like this; he is loving her, knowing that she is not his daughter but my and Shivam's daughter."
"There is no need to mention that bastard's name in front of me, and I hate his daughter also. After pregnant you, he flees away.Where is your so-called love? Where is your Shivam, who never shows his face again? ... He just wants to fulfill his lust, and that's it. And stupid girl like you gets trapped in his love-filled word web."
"I don't care where he is... But if he ever comes and tells me that Mahi is his daughter, then I will never consider him Mahi's father because Mahi is only Jagdish's daughter, and Jagdish's daughter only till the last breath. She will be my daughter later. She was the daughter of Jagdish first."
Sweta takes a deep breath and starts drinking water, and suddenly everything starts revolving in front of her eyes like a movie. How she met Shivam, how she and Shivam came close to each other, and how suddenly Shivam disappeared after she told him that she was pregnant and never looked back and looked at his daughter too.
Mohan suddenly gets scared seeing his daughter's condition and puts his hand on her shoulder and explains it to her.
"He was a cheater. He cheated on you, took advantage of you, and left. But whoever supported you throughout his life, can't you even give a child to him? Try to understand that he deserves a child. I am very happy that that girl is gone from your life. Whenever I look at that girl, I don't know why I only remember that cheater. That bastard should be rotting in hell."
"She is my daughter also."
She shouts loudly; she doesn't like anything her father has said. She knows very well that Jagdish is still looking for Mayil everywhere; the only difference is that now he does not discuss anything with her; she is also still trying to find her daughter everywhere; it has been one and a half years. But there is notrace of Mayil. Slowly, her hope is going away, but Jagdish is not ready to lose his hope for a second.
She hears a car horn and immediately runs outside. Jagdish comes out of his car and sees that she is running towards him. Before he can understand anything, she hugs him and starts crying.
"Sakhi… what happened?"
"Jaggi, please, I don't want to stay here anymore... Please take me away."
"Yup, sure come..."
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