But he has his plans. He will get it done either this way or that way. He moved away from her and she immediately sprinted away from him making a beeline to the exit. He looked down at the property papers and took those in his hands. It is the time. Three days passed as she tried to convince her
A day passed by and I decided to keep the papers back. All night I was on my toes afraid of getting caught. And I thought about it all night. It isn't safe for me to betray him. He could do anything to me. And he would harm them as well. And I'm not going to betray him when the property is his own.
As if their poor-conditioned room wasn't enough he threw all of them in a cattle while he got to know that Aasha was talking to them and providing them food. He put them there for three days and three nights and they were sleep deprived except once they slept in a noon behind the well. It was their
He looked at her and then down and his eyes fell on her suitcase. His brows rose as he snapped his eyes back at her and she immediately looked away. She heard him snickering followed by the footsteps. It felt as if he was having fun. Soon her in-laws came out and stood at the foot of the hall. "Do
"S-sir. Please"."You are not leaving the house".He stated in affirmation as she trembled feeling tense. Her breath came out shivering as she exchanged her look from him to her mother-in-law."Sir. Please? Leave me. I am sorry. I-I wouldn't have done it ever. I-Im ---- Please leave me"."But you be
Placing her on the bed he tucked her in the blanket and locked the doors. It was at night when she woke up and found herself in bed in an unfamiliar room. She sat up on the bed immediately with her memories recovered. Running to the door she pushed it only to find it was locked.She glanced back at
"You don't have another option than to believe me".That left her speechless as the glint in her eyes dimmed. He isn't helping in making her believe his words. He isn't giving a guarantee of his words." What can you do anyway except for leaving when I allow you to. So just eat and you can leave".S
"(After one day)"S-sir. Are you there. I want to talk to you. P-please (hicup). Can you open the door".(After two days)" I beg you. Please someone open the door. I don't want to stay here. I don't want to be locked up. Please open the door".Her voice came sore and hoarse.(After three days)"Ple
Asha’s POV**** Lifting my head, I saw him. Unlike me, wrapped in traditionals, he stood in a crisp white shirt tucked neatly into black pants. His hair was combed back, though a few strands had fallen forward, softening the sharpness of his features. He looked so composed, so unaffected, while my w
The women took over as they seated her on the chair as they began to smoke her hair woth dhoop. With her head bowed down she took a glance at him and looked away on finding him still standing there. After few seconds he left the place. Mean time they began to drape a white saree with a reddish go
The car slowed to a halt. The air between them was thick, heavy with unspoken words and the weight of inevitability. He pushed the door open and stepped out with calculated ease, his movements slow but deliberate. Walking around the car, he pulled open her door. She sat there, unmoving, her shoulder
But he didn’t stop. Didn’t even falter. Instead, he leaned closer, his voice dropping into something slow and hypnotic. "Tell me, what’s the difference?" Her breath caught. "Didn’t we already live like a couple before? Didn’t I already claim you like one?" She sucked in a sharp breath, he
The air inside the car was suffocating. Tension thickened like a storm about to break, drowning her in helplessness. Her small, trembling hands joined together as she sobbed. “Please.” He didn’t look at her. Didn’t even acknowledge her. Like she was nothing. "Please don’t do this,” her v
“What promises?" She inhaled sharply, her fists clenching in her lap. “That you would let me go after two weeks.” The words cut through the air, sharp and accusing. For a fleeting moment, something flickered in his expression. Guilt? Regret? No. It was realization. The truth hung hea
Slowly, as if the weight of her reality was sinking back in, her large eyes opened and met his. He exhaled sharply, his grip still firm, his voice low, cold, and unforgiving. “Listen to me. And listen well.” His deep voice sent an involuntary shudder through her. His tone wasn’t just demanding
“Why did you run away?” His voice was deceptively quiet, a dangerous undercurrent of rage simmering beneath the surface. She didn’t answer. Instead, she struggled harder, her wet limbs slipping through his grasp momentarily before he yanked her back with force. “WHY THE FUCK DID YOU RUN AWAY?”
The vehicle remained motionless, its headlights casting long, eerie shadows. The rain pounded against its hood, running in streaks down the black paint. Something felt wrong. Strongly wrong. Slowly, she raised a trembling hand over her forehead, shielding her eyes from the rain as she tried