Chapter 14: Karna's rejection of Uruvi

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Karna's POV :

I don't know where she went away. I don't want to loose her anymore. It is true that she is not Baishali. Just her replica. The same soothing voice. The same deep blue eyes. The same pretty smile. The same dimple on her cheek. The same mole on her right chin. The same arrogance. The same pride. May be she was just a dream. My dream.

My agony for my first love had came true

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My agony for my first love had came true. May be my own fate is playing tricks with me. Or may be my mind is playing tricks with me. What should I do?!! I feel so helpless!!!

I want to see her once more. Just only once. To say her good bye and good luck. Forever.
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Back Story :

"I want to get married. I want to be his bride. Please send me back to the earth. Radheya will feel very helpless without me. He is a very shy boy and unable to convey his emotions truly. But he is really very softhearted and gentle soul. We are childhood friends. I know him. He will be shuttered in extreme pain after loosing me."

An extremely pretty and soft spoken girl was pleading with folded hands to Mata Parvati. She had died and due to her good deeds came directly to the Kailash or Shiva Loka (the residence of Lord Shiva). She was none other than Karna's first love and childhood sweetheart Baishali.

"I know that. I will send you back to the earth. But as a Princess. Princess of a small state named Pukeya. You would be called as Uruvi. The most beautiful woman in the whole world. God, demons and humans can not be able to resist her charm. You can be able to retain your face. But not your fate. In that birth you can become successful to be his life partner and wife. But whether he will accept you or not it depends on himself. Are you ready to take the bait?!!" She asked her gently. She seemed quite moved by the sincerity of this grief stricken girl madly in love with Karna.

Mata Jagadamba, one form of Mata Parvati [Wife of Lord Shiva]

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Mata Jagadamba, one form of Mata Parvati [Wife of Lord Shiva]

"I will do anything to be united with him. Please Mate (mother), send me back to there." Baishali pleaded more. Her tears were flowing rapidly. She at last found some hope to be reunited with her lover.

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