Aadhya's heart was still fluttering with the unexpected encounter with Shourya as she rushed back home.
The thought of a budding connection left her feeling a mix of excitement and uncertainty.
Little did she know that another surprise awaited her, one that would test her newfound strength.
As she entered her home, her elation turned to dread.
There, in the living room, sat Adhvik.
A wave of anger and frustration surged within her.
She had kicked him out of her life, and here he was, once again, invading her space.
"What do you want, Adhvik?"
Adhvik looked earnest, his eyes filled with a pleading desperation.
"Aadhya, I want to marry you. If I don't, no one else will."
Aadhya couldn't believe what she was hearing.
The audacity of his request left her speechless.
Anger boiled inside her, threatening to spill over.
"Marry me? After everything you put me through? You think it's that simple?"
Adhvik remained calm, his demeanor understanding, or so it seemed.
"Aadhya, I understand your emotions. It's just post-trauma. You're not thinking clearly right now."
Aadhya's patience snapped.
She screamed at him, her voice echoing through the room, expressing the anger and hurt that had been festering inside her for so long.
She couldn't believe that he had the audacity to return and ask for her hand in marriage.
But as she shouted and berated him, Adhvik's expression remained unwavering.
It was as if he expected this reaction,
as if he had calculated every move.
And so, as Aadhya's anger reached its peak, she found herself kicking him out of her house once again, her voice echoing her unwavering resolve.
It was crystal clear to her now.
She would never marry Adhvik, no matter what he said or did.
The past had scarred her too deeply, and she had found the strength to move forward without him.
But with Adhvik's persistent presence, the storm that had just passed seemed far from over.
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