Subhadra was roaming around the garden. She was playing with the birds. Suddenly she got hit to someone. She turned back to see if it was Arjun, but she found him Dushashan. She was scared after seeing him. Dushashan was continuously staring at her with a lustful gaze. Subhadra was feeling like slapping him because of his glance full of lust, but she stopped and started going to the other side of the garden. Suddenly Dushashan caught her hands and pinned her to a pillar. He was looking at her lust fully. He was going to kiss her while Subhadra pushed him from there. He became angry at her behavior, so he came forward smirking. Subhadra promptly pulled out her sword to protect herself. Dushashan laughed more evilly.
" Huhhhh? A girl knows sword fight also.... Haahaahaaa... Dear Rajkumari, come to my embrace and realize the deep meaning of love", said Dushashan lustfully.
" Whatever u are thinking it's wrong! U think that only boys have the capacity to learn warfare not the girls... Huh! Listen, my brother and Gurumata taught me that everyone has right on learning anything. I have interest in warfare... Okkkkkkkk! ", said Subhadra furiously. Dushashan had never seen her furious side. He got scared and pulled out his sword to defend him.
" And what did u say? Love? This pure word doesn't suit u Prince", said Subhadra angrily.
" Huh... U girls know how to play with words, not with weapons", laughed DUSHASHAN.
" What? What did u say? We girls know only to play with words?", Subhadra frowned and attacked on Dushashan. Both of them were fighting fiercely. Dushashan was amazed by seeing Subhadra's war skills. He felt like Mata Kali is fighting with him. And Subhadra felt like she was fighting with Mahishasura (great demon killed by Mata Durga).
After fighting for a long time suddenly Dushashan pierced Subhadra's sword. Subhadra frightened. She started stepping backwards and Dushashan was coming more closer to her. After sometime she hit the wall. Dushashan was laughing evilly. He was going to kiss Subhadra's lips while an arrow came in front of him and stopped his way. Both of them were astonished and looked at the side from where the arrow came. They saw Arjun standing with his Gandiva .
" Dushashaaaaaan... Don't dare to touch my Subhadra. I will kill u Dushashan", screamed Arjun.
Dushashan felt helpless and left from there as he knew that he is nothing in front of Arjun.
Subhadra was feeling proud of his love. She went near Arjun and hugged him tightly. Arjun smiled and hugged her too.
" Thank u Prince, Thank u sooooo muchhhhhh.... Today u saved me from that list man", said Subhadra.
Arjun smiled and kissed her hair. After sometime they broke the hug.
" Subhadrey, did that demon do anything bad with u?", asked Arjun.
" No prince he Haven't done anything bad towards me. By the way, I wanted to kill him for saying ill words for girls", said Subhadra angrily.
" Ill words! What did he say dear?", asked Arjun.
" He said that, girls have no right in learning warfare. Their place is in the kitchen. And on the top he said me to come to his embrace and was going to teach Me about love", said Subhadra angrily.
" Really! But I believe that u know the true and deep meaning of love... Right?", asked Arjun.
Subhadra nodded and smiled." Don't worry Bhadrey, nothing will happen to my heart, when I'm here", Arjun cupped her face and smiled.
" Ur heart! Who is ur heart?", asked Subhadra.
" U ", replied Arjun.
" I didn't understand prince, what did u mean to say?", asked Subhadra.
" Let's go inside ur chamber, I will say everything to u there", replied Arjun. Both of them went to Subhadra's chamber.
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So can Arjun confess his love for Subhadra?
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Krishnaanuja: The Goddess Of Illusion (On Hold)
Historical Fiction(On hold) Devi Subhadra, a divine figure in Hindu mythology, is the beloved sister of Lord Krishna and Balarama, and the wife of Arjuna. Revered for her grace and wisdom, she symbolizes purity, devotion, and familial love. Often depicted as serene a...