Sonia's point of view...We were a newly married couple, though this relationship was forced. I was supposed to be welcomed into the house with rituals, happiness, laughter, and many more good things like how my mother told me it would be once I got married to my prince charming. But it's a joke...! My life became a joke...! No, actually a nightmare! My marriage became a curse! No prince charming had married me but a devil lord was ready to take my life any time soon. It might have happened in a good way if we were to be married properly by the blessings of elders but what could I expect from that man who never cared about the consent of the bride? All that happened had created a big mess. As the saying goes, not every land is a wonderful land, and not every story is a happy story, this marriage was cursed right from the very beginning. No one was happy because of this, neither me nor he. And like how that old man was barking at him it was clear that Arjun's family was not hap
Sonia's point of view..."We are glad he got married or we all thought that he would settle with Dheer all his life...!" he said playfully and I almost jolted. Wait...! What...! Settle with Dheer...! There are a lot of rumors about Mr. Arjun being gay...! In Mumbai, I heard that too but here from his own family. It's weird to hear. Was he so unromantic all his life? Then why was he an aggressive beast in that changing room back in DB? No one else but I know what that beast is capable of...! Gay...! My foot...! I turned crimson red, blushing just by thinking about everything that happened between us when Bheem chuckled at me. "Hey...! Are you fine, Bhabi?" I smacked back myself to reality and stared at him nodding yes. "I am really curious to see how you actually look, I mean how that girl looks like who had captured a stony man's heart" he added a greasy line and I awkwardly turned away from him. Captured heart...! Ha ha ha...! So funny. Soon Savitri came as a savior with s
Arjun's point of view...Life was never easy for me, never. As a child, I was accused of killing my father and making my mother a bed patient. I made myself tougher to be able to bear those taunts and that useless accusation. Just because it was my birthday on the day they had an accident, doesn't make me a jinx, right? But that old man just needed a reason to vent his anger on me. Instead of finding who tampered with the car on that day, he accused me of being a jinx. It was so clear that he was saving someone by dumping everything on my head. Even though I was just an innocent kid. My father, Mr Rajeev Thakur was an excellent businessman, a tycoon of his time, he made his way all around, ubiquitously in the world rising to the top very quickly. My Mom was his secretary and his strongest support in his every step. But their compatibility and his expertise only created jealousy and hatred everywhere. That hatred bloomed in his own house and ended up taking his life at last. He d
Arjun's point of view... Grandpa and all the others strode to Mitali patting her, and hugged her, showing their gratitude but her eyes were still stuck on me. I was confused. Isn't she trying her medicines every time? Why did it work only now? A strange feeling crept over my heart, why do I feel that the improvement in Mom's condition has nothing to do with her medicine?Why do I feel that it was something else? I looked at the girl still unconscious on the floor and made my way to her but someone grabbed my hand from behind."Arjun," it was Mitali she never dared to grab my hand before but now she was bold enough to do it. I released my hand from her instantly. "It's a very good thing. Aren't you happy? Won't you congratulate me on the success of my research?" she asked, taking all the credit and grabbing my hand again. Should I just brush her off? What if it was her medicine that worked? "You just don't worry, I will definitely find a way to cure Mom completely," she said hug
Sonia's point of view... I felt a chilling sensation on my skin as if someone was vigorously wiping it away, abruptly bringing me out of my thoughts.With a sudden jolt, I flung open my eyes and sat up, scanning my surroundings in confusion. Where was I? Wasn't I dead? He had practically strangled me, hadn't he?Terrified, I held my breath and turned my head, only to find someone else sitting beside me, gently wiping my forehead. "You scared me, are you feeling odd anywhere?" a woman's voice echoed in my ears so concerned and caring. It wasn't that monster I had expected, but instead, it was Savitri Ji, caressing my head and cheek with a comforting touch.I nodded as a gesture that I was fine. Finally, I took a deep breath, allowing relief to wash over me as I realized I was still alive. The memory of that monster nearly taking my life flooded my eyes with tears. How could he possibly do that to me? I was only trying to help his mother, and he didn't even let me explain anythin
Sonia's point of view..."Don't move..." he grunted. Was that a command...! Or an order? What kind of hellish command was that? What the hell did he take me as? I shuddered clenching my fist on his shoulder. Heat curled up all over my face and body when his lips kissed my navel. "S...stop..." I hissed a stutter unable to even talk properly. His every movement was raising goosebumps all over my body and his beard made a tingling sensation that sparked in every part. I was completely conscious as his soft lips pressed against one of my most sensitive parts and his hands made a circle around my waist. He was enjoying everything, including my awkwardness. "No stop... Please..." I said pushing his face away and he stood up immediately.I was confused, did he just listen to me? But soon my illusion broke bitterly. In a swift gesture, he scooped me up into his arms and carried me to the bed. I was startled as he tossed me onto the mattress, beginning to unbutton his shirt. "N...no..
Author's point of view... Arjun's grandfather was furiously roaming in his room. "How dare he...!" he mumbled furiously. He had planned everything to trap Arjun by letting him marry his friend's daughter but Arjun slipped away. And even brought a girl with unknown origin to home telling her that she was his wife. It was frustrating for him. Soon there was a knock on the door and he permitted the one knocking. Mitali marched in with a pill to adjust the blood pressure and a glass of water alongside. Grandpa looked at Mitali and caressed her head, "Only you care for me, how nice it would have been if it was you who married that idiot" he sniffed moving a few steps. Taking his seat on the chair behind him, he gestured for Mitali to come over. Mitali walked over and extended her hand. "Don't worry Dada Ji" she said handing the pill to him, "I know that marriage won't last long" There was a different kind of smile on her face, a satisfied one but her eyes were filled with cruelty.
Sonia's point of view... "My first condition is..." I started and he raised his hand. My voice caught up in the middle of my throat and I jerked a little. "I have a little to no patience, make sure you don't test it" he added a warning, it wasn't like he was listening to what I wanted him to, but it was more like he wanted me to tell him what he wanted to listen to. But...! No matter how much he threatened me, I had to take the risk. So, mustering all my courage, I closed my eyes and blurted out. "You must not ask me where I learned that art of curing!" I can't believe I just spoke out my first condition before him. There was silence filling the room. I anticipated a grunt at least. But nothing. Feeling weird I slowly opened one of my eyes to peered at him. His eyes were fixated on me, without even a blink and there wasn't any kind of expression on his face.I gulped down as his tensed silence was more terrifying than his grunt. He had been staring at me and suddenly he retorted