I ran towards my horse stable with Gurudev and Madhava running behind me.
Madhava - Amare!
Tears ran down my cheeks. The only thing I wanted is to see was Pitashree right now. I untied the rope of Trishtubha, glancing back for once before I could hop on top of her.
Madhava - Stop it Amare! What's going on?!
He grasped my arm, making me face him.
Madhava - What's wrong Amare?
He asked, tears of concern being held in his eyes.
Me - Just let me go Madhav.
Madhava - Where are you off to?! Wha- what's going inside your head?! In this dark night you are going somewhere with Trishtubha alone?! And then you expect me to just let you go?!
Gurudev - Putri hold yourself, calm down!
Madhava - What happened Gurudev? What did you both conversate about? Why is she shaking?
Madhava questioned Gurudev, his arms firmly holding me close.
Gurudev - The letter...
Madhava - What letter?!
Nakula - Shri Krishna! I found this letter! Here...
Everyone gathered around us, it felt like I had lost hope. Madhava's eyes turned moist, with tracing each and every word written on the letter.
Madhava - Who sent this letter?
Gurudev - I found this in my tent Shri Krishna. Before I woke up, I guess one of my soldiers delivered this to me and left. We all are in grief but we cannot back up from this war Putri.
I turned my face aside, my fists clenched.
Madhava - Who delivered this letter to you Gurudev?
A commander stepped ahead, curtsy down before Madhava.
Commander - Shri Dwarka Dheesh, I am the gate keeper of Gurudev Dikshant's tent. A man came up to me asking me for water. Since no one was around, I decided to show him the well by myself. The second I returned back, I saw Gurudev reading this letter.
Madhava - Who was that man? What was he doing on this war land?
Commander - I asked him that question Shri Dwaraka Dheesh, but he was deaf and dumb.
Madhava - What?
I widened my eyes, getting a little suspicious.
Madhava - A deaf and dumb, and moreover at this war land... Where did he leave?
Commander - Shri Dwaraka Dheesh, I thought I should send some of the soldiers with permission of Gurudev with him. Since him being alone in this war land was a threat to his own life. I gestured him to come with me to Gurudev's tent but he gestured me that he couldn't walk anymore. I returned back to well with two soldiers, but till then, he disappeared.
Madhava - Didn't you think it was suspicious?
Commander - I did Shri Dwaraka Dheesh. I even had a talk with Gurudev Dikshant about this, but before Gurudev could suggest a solution to us, including the allies, Rajkumari Amaravati entered his tent where we were having a discussion about this. We had to leave the discussion mid way.
Madhava quirked his eyebrows towards me.
Madhava - This is planned.
Gurudev - How can you confirm this Shri Krishna?
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Rani Amaravati Devi
Historical FictionA women with beauty and brain. Rajkumari Amaravati was one amongst the most resplendent Women in the whole aryavart. She was the queen of Kalas, and was a great warrior. She was a sakhi of Radhe and Krishna. She's an incarnation of Devi Bhadrapraani...