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Story: Tainted Bride
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Sandhya Padma is standing there, and the doctor has removed all the pieces from her legs. Prakram is standing, holding Aashi to his chest. His eyes are on Avishka; her face is half covered, and he can see her lips clearly. Her lips are firmly pressed between her teeth, giving him a clear indication of the level of pain she is experiencing. Aashi, on the other hand, is crying uncontrollably in response to all this. After tying a bandage on her legs, the doctor informs her.
"It is good that the pieces did not go deep inside and just pricked the outer skin. There is no need to worry; you will be back to your routine work in a maximum of 2 days."
As soon as Aashi hears this, she smiles and immediately spreads her arms towards Avishka and looks at her.
"Mumma…"
Sandhya suddenly turns and looks towards Aashi, due to which the Prakram starts looking at her, but Aashi comes out of his arms and goes to her bed, where Avishka was sitting, and goes and sits on her lap very lovingly and hugs her. She tells her.
"Sorry, I am sorry, mumma."
After hearing all this, Padma becomes very upset and looks towards Avishka, who is continuously gesturing to Aashi not to say anything. Up until now, these matters were solely between Prakram and Avishka, but now Sandhya is also listening to everything. When Prakram turns to go out, he sees Digvijay in front of him, who is constantly looking at him with his hand in his pocket. Without saying anything to him, he immediately goes towards his room.
Digvijay stares at Prakram as he leaves, prompting Sandhya to immediately move towards his room. Prakram opens his laptop and sits down because he is stressed out.
"Prakram, what is all about?”
"Why are you asking me this? You are the ones who repeatedly talk about bringing Aashi's new mother in front of her.”
"But this does not at all imply that she should consider her nanny to be her mother."
Hearing Digvijay's voice, Prakram keeps busy with his work without saying anything. Digvijay, seeing Prakram coming inside, tells him.
"Dinesh Mittal and his entire family have died as a result of burning in a fire. The news is two days old, but I thought it was crucial to tell you."
Prakram is busy with his work without saying anything at all, and Sandhya is not able to understand anything much after hearing all this because something else was being discussed here, and suddenly Digvijay has started saying something else here.
"I know very well that you have done all this because the people with whom you have done all this are also loyal to me; they told me everything."
Prakram, who wanted to do his work quietly, immediately stood up, put his hands in his pockets, and stood in front of his father exactly as he did. He gazed into his father's eyes and spoke.
"I was short on time because, after that accident, I wanted to finish my work as soon as possible and come to my daughter because I could lose her because of that stupid girl... Otherwise, you have no idea what I would have done to that girl and her family, because you know very well what I do to someone when he tries to harm my loved ones. At that moment, I couldn't help but think of Aashi. So I had to come to her immediately. You are relieved that those people died very peacefully."
"What are you two, father and son, talking about? Can anyone tell me something?”
Digvijay and Prakram often start arguing like this, which is very frustrating for Sandhya because she cannot see both of them like this at all, but every time something happens, it makes them angry at each other. They tend to turn against each other and engage in such arguments. Prakram says this to his mother while looking at her.
"I have made it clear to my father that I have no interest in getting married or dating any of the girls he chooses, but he is not giving up his habits. He has selected Dinesh Mittal's girl for marriage and instructed her to persuade me to marry her. However, that foolish girl persuaded Aashi to jump into the swimming pool, implying that the girl who comes first to save her must have a deep love for her, be willing to die for her, andthus become her mother. Because any mother loves her children very much, she can do anything for them."
It doesn't take much time for Sandhya to understand why Aashi is calling Avishka mumma again and again. Sandhya also gets very angry about how a girl can mislead a little girl like this, but Digvijay tells Prakram.
"I didn't know that all this could happen; I just thought that Dinesh Mittal was going to be very helpful in our upcoming project, and I have to get you married at any cost because I want to take my dynasty forward."
Hearing his words, Prakram looks back at him with a slight smile and tells him.
"I have agreed to your words every time; even you cannot deny this, but this time I am not going to agree at all; this is confirmed. As far as marriage is concerned, I have no interest in getting married, and if I want to get married, if it happens, then remember that I want a mother for my daughter and not a wife for myself."
“So, aren't you thinking of marrying that low maid?"
Prakram has just looked at his father, who has already understood from his glance that he does not want to get married at all, and here he is troubling him a lot by repeatedly raising this topic, causing Digvijay to immediately walk out of the room. Sandhya knows that Digvijay is angry at this time, so she immediately goes after him. Prakram stands there, thinking for some time, and then again goes towards Aashi's room and stands near the window. Aashi is probably crying and has fallen asleep in Avishka's arms; she is sitting silently with her head resting on the headboard. He can only see her lips, and uponcatching her glance, he immediately turns his gaze towards his daughter, who appears to be very relaxed in her embrace.
CHAPTER 24
Prakram is sitting in his office; his eyes are closed, and his head rests on the chair. Armaan is reading the file that is in his hands.
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