As Sundari walked back to the garden, she felt a hand grab hers.Turning around, Sundari saw Chakravarti standing behind her, a smirk on his face. "What do you want?" she asked, feeling a sense of frustration.
Chakravarti chuckled. "Just trying to help," he said, his hand still clasping hers. But as he touched her, he suddenly recoiled in pain, pulling his hand away from Sundari's.
Sundari stepped back, feeling a sense of confusion. "What happened?" she asked.
Chakravarti laughed, brushing off the incident. "Looks like Rudransh has his eyes on you," he said, winking at her.
Sundari ignored him, feeling a sense of unease. She tried to walk past him, but he blocked her way, a lecherous expression on his face.
"What's wrong, Sundari?" he asked, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "You look like you've seen a ghost."
Sundari felt a sense of anger rising within her. She didn't have time for this nonsense. "Move out of my way, Chakravarti," she said, her voice cold.
Chakravarti chuckled, still not moving. "What's the rush, Sundari?" he said, taking a step closer to her. "Can't we just talk for a little while longer?"
Sundari felt a sense of panic as Chakravarti continued to close in on her. She knew that she needed to get away from him, but she didn't know how. "Please," she said, her voice shaking. "Just let me go."
Chakravarti laughed, clearly enjoying the power he had over her. "You're not going anywhere," he said, his voice low. "Not until you give me what I want."
Sundari pushed against him, trying to force her way past him. But he was too strong, and she couldn't break free. She felt a sense of despair creeping in as she realized that she was trapped.
As Chakravarti continued to pressure Sundari, she felt a sense of desperation settling over her. She knew that she needed to get away from him, but she didn't know how.
But Chakravarti continued to push her, his face twisted in a sneer. "I know that you don't love Rudransh," he said, his voice low. "But I can help you if you trust me. I can help you leave this marriage."
Sundari shook her head, feeling a sense of unease. She didn't know if she could trust Chakravarti. But as he leaned in closer, she noticed that Rudransh's magical shield had started to glow.
Thinking quickly, Sundari used the shield to her advantage, pushing Chakravarti away from her. She then turned and fled, leaving him standing there in shock.
As she ran, Sundari felt her heart racing. She didn't know where she was going, but she knew that she needed to get away from Chakravarti. She eventually found herself by the creek in the garden, feeling a sense of calm settling over her.
But as she sat there, enjoying the peacefulness of the water, she heard whispers in the wind. At first, she thought her mind was playing tricks on her. But as she looked around, she realized that there was no one there.
Ignoring the whispers, Sundari closed her eyes and tried to relax. But as she did, she couldn't shake the feeling that something was not right. She tried to push it out of her mind, but the whispers continued to haunt her.
Suddenly, Sundari heard a rustling in the bushes. She looked up, but still she saw no one. Her heart started pounding in her chest as she realized that she was not alone.
But then she heard a voice, and she recognized it immediately. "Sundari," said Rudransh, his voice gentle. "Are you okay?"
Sundari smiled in relief, feeling a sense of happiness wash over her. "I'm fine, Rudransh," she said, her voice filled with gratitude.
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Praise The Husband
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