HIM
"Tell me Siddhanth it was you, wasn't it?" Baba spoke up after the longest two hours of my life in which I had to ride him home from the hospital. I stared at the raindrops tapping relentlessly upon the windshield as I pulled up in front of my - Baba's home. Baba had been quiet since the last few days, which I had inferred why, but I had expected some sort of turbulence to come with it, and this calm frightened me more than it should have.
"Baba I-"
"Why did you get him arrested Siddhanth?" He turned to me, his voice blatant and void of any emotion.
"Baba, let me handle this, please." I sighed.
"Vivaan had visited me the day I learned about Soumya's pregnancy-"
"What?" I snapped my head towards him as he turned back in his seat, unlocking the belt.
"He wanted to marry Soumya-"
"I will kill him," I muttered.
"I said he needed to talk to Soumya about it-"
"Baba! Are you forgetting whatever happened five years ago? His pathetic excuse of a brother cheated on Akka!-"
"Siddhanth, people change-" I let out a gasp as I saw him stare at the windshield nonchalantly.
"What are you talking about Baba?" I reached out for his hand, this was not my father, this was not my father's valor.
"Listen Siddhanth, I don't want this to go on for lineages to come. I have a grandchild to look out for, if I wouldn't have accepted truce, things could have worsened-"
"So you're telling me we should accept peace but have you seen the price we are asked to pay?"
"Soumya's child needs a father-"
"It will- it will have a father-"
"Siddhanth, you are just being emotional about it. Imagine what your wife will think of you fathering your sister's child-"
"My wife will love that child just as much Baba-"
"Siddhanth, are you mad? Do you not know how much blood matters? No woman will watch you love someone else's child equivalent to hers."
"Baba, I know exactly the woman who will love this child as much as her own."
He looked at me as I assured him with a smile, his eyes softening at her thought.
"Siddhanth, before we welcome the child, I feel it is only right for you to get married." I felt my face fall at the thought of forcing her into marriage, yet again. I couldn't blackmail her anymore if I had made a promise to protect her trust. The rain had taken a pause, making Baba walk out of the car and walk towards the iron gates. I rushed out of the car to help him get inside, something about his weak and timid state breaking my heart. He had always been the man I had looked up to, and to see him still walk with the same regality, his shoulders stretched broad and his chest outright, made me tear up, all the while I held his hand as we walked in.
"I'll see you soon Baba," I mustered, trying not to tear up like a baby, although I could have used a fair share of crying myself.
"Come inside." He ordered.
"Not today Baba-" I smiled, making him pause amid his steps,"- soon, but not today," I assured him before his staff came running up to him, in order to take him upstairs. I nodded at the people with whom I have grown up.
"- Siddhanth Garu-" whispered Sitama, my nanny.
How are you, Sitama?" I smiled, bowing down to touch her feet.
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RomanceThe bad guy has turned good, oh he promised to sober to himself up. He had let go of his wicked ways and manipulative tongue that of the devil himself, but when he met the human incarnation of sunshine and smiles, she brought him to his knees, and s...