As Adhvik leaned in, a sense of unease washed over Aadhya.
She realised that she wasn't ready for such an intimate moment; she wanted to get to know him better before taking that step.
In a moment of panic, she jumped back, creating a sudden distance between them.
"I'm sorry, Adhvik. I'm just not ready for this."
Adhvik's demeanor quickly changed, and Aadhya sensed something unsettling in his eyes.
His initial charm had given way to an unsettling lust, and she began to feel scared.
"Come on, Aadhya. Don't be like this."
A sense of dread washed over Aadhya as she realised that Adhvik was trying to force himself upon her.
Fear gripped her, and without thinking, she turned and ran.
She ran as fast as her legs could carry her, her heart pounding in her chest.
She could hear Adhvik's faint voice behind her, commanding her to stop, but she paid no heed.
Her only thought was to get as far away as possible from the unsettling situation.
She ran through the quiet streets, not knowing where she was going, but her instinct told her to keep moving.
Eventually, Aadhya found herself on a highway, the sound of distant traffic growing louder.
She was scared and petrified, her breaths coming in rapid gasps.
She knew she had to find help, but she didn't have a phone or any means of communication.
As Aadhya stood by the side of the highway, trembling with fear, the headlights of an approaching car caught her attention.
She waved frantically, hoping the driver would stop and help her.
What happened next would indeed change her life forever, but at this moment, Aadhya's future hung in the balance, uncertain and fraught with fear.
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