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Story: Tainted Bride
Aashi starts crying upon hearing her father's loud voice because her father is scolding her, and at the same time, she is scared of his anger. Avishka immediately takes Aashi from Prakram and starts patting her to console her. Prakram is very angry. But she silences him by showing her hand.
"She is a small girl who does not know right or wrong at all. Do not scold her unnecessarily; try to make her understand."
Aashi considers herself very safe around Avishka, so she remains silent for a bit. Avishka encourages her to sit comfortably on her lap and expresses her affectionate words.
“Aashi… You may not like it at all that your father is angry at you, but you have made a mistake. First and foremost, never talk to a stranger because they can harm you. Others never do any work without asking your father, You say that you love your father very much, so you should not do anything without asking your father.”
Prakram is listening very well to Avishka's words, and at the same time, he is trying to remember the faces of those four girls who had Aashi with them. He has a strong suspicion thatshe belongs to the group of girls who accompanied Aashi and conversed with her. Who was responsible for teaching her the wrong? He is eager to know everything, so he tells Aashi very lovingly.
"Which aunty was the one you had with those aunties who told you all these things?”
Aashi was scolded by her father, so she started looking at Avishka. She says this to her very lovingly while kissing her on the forehead.
"Ashi, whatever she said was not right... Listen to your papa.”
"No, she said the right mother loves kids."
Avishka gets a little upset after hearing this from her because she is not able to make her understand that what was said to her was completely wrong, but at this time, it is very important for Prakram and Armaan to know that in all of them, Armaan immediately asks Aashi.
"Very good… Now that Aunty has said such a good thing, she should definitely get a reward. So you tell me who was the aunty who told you this?.”
"She is an aunty..... She is not beautiful like Avu. Oops, my mom...."
Prakram abruptly glances at Aashi, then shifts his gaze to Avishka, who is staring at Aashi in shock after hearing her words. He cannot see her face, but from the way she is sitting, he can guess that she is only looking at Aashi. Armaan looks at both of them, and Prakram says to Armaan through clenched teeth.
"Leave these two at home immediately and go to those girls; I have to talk to them."
"Yes sir…”
The kind of anger in Prakram's voice is very scary. Avishka tightly hugs Aashi to her chest and begins gazing out of the window, as they find themselves in a peculiar situation where neither of them can communicate with Aashi. They are not able to understand anything, and neither are they able to understand themselves.
CHAPTER 21
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story is different from my other stories, where the leads are very loving and sacrificial. Here you will find a different type of male lead, so read at your own risk; I have already informed you.
Prakram himself is driving the car at this time because it is very difficult to imagine how frustrated he is. Armaan knows very well that it is very natural for Prakram to be angry, which is why he is not telling him anything. Due to the high speed of the vehicle, the bodyguards coming behind are not able to catch up with the speed at all and have lagged far behind.
"You are sure that two of those four girls are in the club right now."
"Yes, sir, I have found out very well that two of those girls are currently in the club with their boyfriends."
"If those girls don't tell me anything properly, I will kill both of them."
"Sir, you will never act in such a manner." I understand that your anger stems from what happened to Aashi, and I want to assure you that it's not necessary to kill everyone; our guiding principleis to not harm the girls. We have to find out the reason why everything has happened."
"Shut up…”
After some time, Prakram is outside the club. He immediately goes inside the club, where everyone is dancing in their fun and they have no concern with anything, in the middle of loud music, as if everyone is drunk and talking to each other. Prakram's eyes are very clearly searching for two girls who could be any one of the four.
Then his gaze lands on one of the four girls; without any hesitation, he darts into the crowd and positions himself in front of her, causing her to become frightened. Her boyfriend is by her side. The sight of Prakram fills him with fear, as he is familiar with Prakram's personality.
"Sir, you are here."
"I have something very important to ask your girlfriend and her friend who has come here."
That boy doesn't understand at all. The biggest thing is that he knows very well that if Prakram has come here to talk, then the matter will be very big, so he has come here himself. He immediately catches the girl's hand, takes her off the dance floor, and starts looking for her other friend.
However, in the meantime, Armaan has found another girl and brought her down from the dance floor with him. The girl is somewhat drunk, due to which she is creating a lot of problems.
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