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Story: Tainted Bride
Prakram comes into the room with a glass of milk in his hand and a very wide smile on his lips. Divya, who is sitting in front, becomes even more upset upon seeing Prakram in this state and promptly informs him.
"Prakram, why are you getting so happy without any reason?"
"Why are you happy? What type of question is this? I am going to become a father, so there is definitely something to be pleased about."
"There is no reason to be so overjoyed; I have no intention of keeping this child and will have an abortion tomorrow."
Prakram, who was extremely happy after hearing her pregnancy, got so angry after hearing this that he placed the glass on the table and immediately grabbed her hair, made her stand in front of him, and said this to her.
"What did you say?"
Divya, to whom he has never spoken a single word in a loud voice, suddenly becomes extremely scared upon seeing him in this form, prompting her to immediately inform him.
“Prakram, try to understand my point. I also want to become a mother, but not right now. I am very scared of these things, and Ido not consider myself capable of becoming a mother right now. I want some time...”
Prakram, who was very angry due to Divya's betrayal and was suppressing his anger inside him, had completely forgotten everything after hearing the news of her pregnancy. He had fallen in love with children since the day he knew a small life was growing in Divya's womb, but as soon as Divya told him all this, he came out of his calm self. He gripped her jaw, turned her face in his direction, and spoke angrily to her.
"If you do not want to get pregnant, then there are many ways in the world to avoid pregnancy. You should have informed me, consulted a doctor, and taken all the necessary precautions to prevent pregnancy. You never told me this. What that means is that you do not want to get pregnant soon, and neither have we ever used any protection. Don't you know what happened if we didn't use protection during intimation? You have never raised any questions about protection. Then, when everything is so clear in front of you, this pregnancy will definitely happen, and now, after pregnancy, a Killing a small, innocent child is not a solution at all, and I am strongly against it. Most importantly, do not even think again about killing my child. I love my baby, and I want him or her to be born.”
Divya is very scared after hearing this, and she just shakes her head. Prakram, being happy with her pregnancy, does not want to tell her at all that he knows about her and Manjeet's relationship; he just wants to know everything secretly because no matter what happens, he will be able to protect his child and wants to provide a better future, for which the support of parents is very important.
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Sandhya has gone to Sydney in the night itself; she did not want to go at all, but Prakram has sent her there to take care of his father because he is noticing that Divya is doing something or another that is causing harm to the child. He won't be able to control his anger because of this, but he doesn't want to do anything in front of Sandhya that might cause his mother pain. That's why he sent Sandhya away from here.
Divya comes to the kitchen and sees the papaya, and she immediately starts cutting it. There is no one present in the kitchen, so she is working quickly. She picks up the first slice and starts eating it when Prakram holds her wrist so hard that she screams in pain.
"Ahhh…Prakram…."
"You are crazy; what are you doing?"
"Upon seeing papaya, I was compelled to consume it; therefore, I am currently consuming papaya; therefore, your anger is unwanted... I'm starting to crave fruit."
"Don't you know that eating papaya is not at all good for a pregnant girl?"
Divya immediately starts looking at Papaya and then looks at Prakram, hugs him, and tells him while crying.
"Prakram, I was completely unaware that it was detrimental to our child's health..I am sorry; I did not know that papaya is not good for children... Oh God, what was I doing?"
Prakram holds the bridge of his nose tightly because he wants to control himself in any situation because he does not want to cause any harm to Divya because he is worried about the child.He is aware that Divya is feigning innocence in front of him. Because he himself had seen her try to quickly cut papaya and eat it, and because of the way she was doing it, he clearly realized that she was well aware of the harm of eating papaya and that she was doing all this deliberately. Prakram is doing this; he has restrained himself only because of the baby. Because of this, he immediately holds Divya's face, makes her stand in front of him, looks into her eyes, and speaks.
"If you want to eat anything or do anything, now you will do everything by asking me because you do not know many things, so I will tell you very well what is right and what is wrong... Am I clear?”
"Prakram, you have changed a lot. Why do I feel that you have changed a lot?"
Without answering anything, Prakram immediately holds her hand and takes her into the room. She is very shocked by his changes.
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Divya is extremely upset, as she is not able to understand anything, and he can see her distress on her face. He lowers his gaze towards her stomach, which is now clearly visible because she has a baby of about 4 months.
"What are you so worried about?"
"Nothing... I have told you not once but a thousand times that I do not want this child, but you are forcing this child on me. That is why I am upset; I do not understand. It has only been a few months since the marriage, and I am busy becoming a mother.I didn't even enjoy my life... For me, this child is nothing but a burden."
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