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
Sonia's point of view... I was sure he was going to grab me again but he didn't do it this time and weirdly hung his head staring at the floor those creases on his forehead could churn my gut. "How much time do you need to cure her?" he asked in a serious but normal tone, which was actually unbelievable to me. He had been so domineering all this while that I am used to it but his changed way of talking was sounding so odd. I calculated it in my mind. Her condition may need four to five sessions and there must be at least five days gap between every session. "A... At least three to four weeks...! But I need to check her once properly, actually more detailed" I assumed, his mother's condition was so bad but I thought it wouldn't take that long to wake her up. He stared at me surprised, still trying to comprehend. I gulped down if I made any mistake to anger him again. "One month...! Are you sure...!" he groaned and I stirred panicking. Did he think it was too much time? However
Author's point of view... Inside the Thakur Mansion, Mitali had a restless night. The day before was horrible for her. She lost her father and the one she loved was married to another girl. Who could sleep calmly in a situation like that? But the first phone call in the morning turned on her spirit. That dull and energy-less face was overexcited talking to someone on her phone. "Are you sure she slept on the balcony?""Yes ma'am, I sent you a video, you can check it on your own" the man on the other side confirmed confidently and sent the video to her. This might be the best news that she might have ever heard in her life. Though she knew that Arjun never touched any women or never let any girl lay a finger on him, she doubted that he might as the girl he married was so beautiful. Sonia had a face and figure that could make anyone crazy about her and Arjun was a man in his primes. But when she heard that Sonia slept on the balcony alone, she was overwhelmed. "I knew it, Arjun,
Sonia's point of view... Another mistake...! Are you nuts...! What the hell, Sonia...! Are you planning to be his prey? My subconscious mind smacked me a few times but...! Was that of any use now? I had already committed a blunder and now he was staring at me while his legs made their way to me. What the hell could I do? Should I just jump off the building from the balcony? Ugh...!! Don't be stupid...! Think...! "I...I...am sorry...!" I stuttered pleading with him, it wasn't working though. He stepped further and my whole frame started shivering vigorously. Last time he became a vampire, what about this time? "You are getting bold, huh...!" his grunting tone reverberated in the silent room and one of his eyebrows raised while a mischievous smirk tugged on his face. He was still in his towel, showing off his well-built and stiffened biceps and triceps. The hair on his forehead was still dripping water. No matter how much pressure I was in, I couldn't help but notice him. Wh
Arjun's point of view... I fought with Neha when I was little, for a beautiful doll she had, that I was pleased with. At that time everyone including my Mom tried to convince me that boys do not play with dolls.Yes, I knew it. But just because I liked it and I can't have it, I tried to ruin it.Mom stopped me and promised me that I would get my beautiful doll when I grew up. I thought it was so childish that I believed that. She said that the doll would stay with me forever and do whatever I told her to do, unlike the plastic ones. Every time I see this girl, standing before me, trembling, I remember Mom's words again.Is she a living embodiment of Mom's pledge, obediently awaiting my command? Intrigued, I find myself wondering if she is the very doll Mom spoke of.I was in my inbuilt study room when I saw her coming out of the bathroom. My eyes stuck on her and I felt an unknown jerk all over my body as if I touched a current wire. It was an inbuilt room separated by a mirror