" No. We don't allow it. This is our house". Yelled Yamini and he raised a brow at her." Now this is my house Ms. Yamini. I don't tolerate calling something mine as yours or some others"." You only own 85%". She reminded him." And that remaining 15% neither belongs to you".He bursted her hopeful
"This is my house Mrs.Gupta. And i would do what i desire. But I'll let you know. The interior of this house is going to change to a lot extent that you can't remind your own old home"." You aren't doing anything like that".Saying that she pointed her finger at him. His eyes dropped at her finger
"Listen Mrs.Gupta"."For your unfortunate fate I'm the head here right now. And I.... expect you to obey me? Hmm? Or either respect me, so that you could be safe at some corner.... But...He gritted his teeth as he his eyes hardened."If you ever try to provoke me ......He left the sentence unfinis
Saying that in a span of minute he reached her as now he turned to her giving his whole attention to her." Hmm"?He hummed as his hand near to her hand when she stepped back hiding her hand back and when he was about to reach her hiding hand she swiftly bought it to front as her right hand secured
Rinsing her mouth roughly with water she split them out wiping her mouth. Again rubbing her lips with water and then again rinsing her mouth, splitting it out she continued the cycle. This time she put her fingers in her mouth deep down to her throat and tried to vomit anything possible that could r
"I thought you have something better to say rather than preaching". Yamini gave her an attitude eye roll while Meera returned the same." I do have something to say. What I am saying is now that we can't go back and stop that particular person from signing papers why don't we steal those papers and
Her relief movement stayed for a little movement when a chill ran up her spine listening to him calling her name with that superior voice that made her flinch in her place with a restrained gasp.Her eyes widen as her eyes furiously moved here and there wondering why he took out her name now. Noneth
"No matter what riddles we have, we are still a family. Isn't it Yamini? After all you are his second wife".Was his reason but they were still not given their proper clothes. They are wearing the clothes that were supposed to distribute to the poor.On the first day, they did their defined work by
Good. She should be afraid. But she should also know that running was useless. Because no matter how far she went, no matter how hard she tried to escape… She would always be his. And soon, very soon— She would remember that. Asha**** It had been a week since his call. A week of suffoc
It was rare—so rare that he couldn’t recall a single time he had seen her like this. Even when she had cried in the past, disheveled and trembling, he had thought she was beautiful. A fragile kind of beauty, like a porcelain doll on the verge of shattering. But now—now, as her lips curved effortle
Their relationship had always been an odd mix of rivalry, protection, and unspoken loyalty. Raghav clenched his jaw, his fingers curling slightly. His voice was low but firm as he muttered, "Try it. I’ll have my day too, and I’m not just warning you—I will hide your bride in the future." His bro
That evening, she tried to push her fears aside. It was 8 p.m., and the town was alive with celebrations. The temple courtyard was filled with people, eager to witness the classical dance performances. She sat in front of the mirror backstage, preparing herself. Her slender fingers carefully rubbe
Her chest tightened, and tears welled up in her eyes. Every step she took felt heavier than the last as her mind spiraled into the worst possibilities. What if something terrible had happened to him? What if he had truly died alone, just as she feared? Her instincts, however, whispered another possi
Life had taken a peaceful turn for her, especially after she freed herself from the clutches that once held her down. She was finally enjoying her life with her hard-earned money, choosing not to save it for now so she could embrace the feeling of living without any restrictions. First time in a lon
He couldn’t let her go. Not now. Not ever. But Asha was gone, and no matter how hard he searched, she remained out of reach—a ghost of the life he had tried to force upon her. And as the days stretched on, Raghav realized the truth that haunted him more than her absence: she would rather erase eve
Lifting the bottle, Raghav tilted it back, the bitter burn of wine sliding down his throat, doing little to numb the storm raging within him. He set it down heavily on the table, his trembling fingers returning to the laptop in front of him. The screen flickered as he sifted through empty folders, h
Next, she grabbed his phone and submerged it in the sink, watching as bubbles rose to the surface before the screen went dark. In the living room, she ransacked his things, gathering any USB drives she could find. With no hesitation, she lit a small fire in a metal tin and tossed them in, watching