chapter 34

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Pratha's POV:
Finally, I got free from the housework. Now, the first thing I should do is call him. I went upstairs, picked up my mobile, and dialed his number.

"Hel-" I started to say, but then I heard a female voice on the other end.

"Hello, who is this?" she asked. Wait, I think I dialed the wrong number. I checked the number and realized that I had actually dialed the right one.

"Oh, I think it's his sister. Hello, I'm Garv's friend. Can you give the phone to him?" I said. I heard some voices in the background.

"Hello, Pratha," I finally heard Garv's voice.

"You cheated on me. You called me shameless, huh? And what about this? Do you have a friend?" I heard a female voice in the background.

"Look, she's not my friend," I heard Garv's voice.

"Oh, so you're having an affair before marriage," I heard her voice again. I was shocked, and I hung up the call. Tears started falling from my eyes as all our moments flashed before my eyes. I felt like everything was shattered. He's going to marry someone else.

"Pratha... Pratha," I heard my sister's voice as she entered my room. I wiped my tears and tried to smile.

"Y-yeah, dii," I said.

"Oh, there you are," she said.

"Dii, tell me something. The marriage proposal I received from Banaras," I said.

"Yeah, what about it?" she asked.

"What's the guy's name?" I asked.

"Vaibhav. Yeah, his name is Vaibhav. I don't know the surname, but yes, his name is Vaibhav," she said. My heart broke.

"Oh, okay, dii. I'm coming," I said.

As I stood in the bathroom, tears streaming down my face, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of betrayal. How could Garv do this to me? The person who had once shown me a ray of light had now left me alone in the darkness to be with someone else. It felt like my world had shattered into a million pieces, and I was left to pick them up all by myself.

The pain in my heart was overwhelming, and I struggled to contain my sobs, afraid that my sister would hear me. I didn't want her to witness the depth of my anguish. I tried to stifle my cries, but they escaped through my trembling hands, as if the tears had a mind of their own. Each drop that fell was a painful reminder of the love and trust that had been shattered.

At that moment, I felt completely lost. The future that I had imagined with Garv had crumbled before my eyes, leaving me standing in the ruins of a broken dream. The thought of accepting the proposal from someone else felt like a betrayal to myself. How could I even consider moving forward when my heart still ached for Garv?

The pain was consuming, like a fire burning inside me. I longed for the warmth and comfort that his love had once provided. But now, all I felt was the cold emptiness of his absence. It was as if a part of me had been ripped away, leaving behind a void that seemed impossible to fill.

In the midst of my pain, I knew that I had to find a way to heal. I had to gather the shattered pieces of my heart and slowly, painstakingly, rebuild myself. It wouldn't be easy, but I had to believe that there was hope beyond this darkness. I had to believe that one day, the pain would ease, and I would find happiness again.

But for now, I allowed myself to grieve. I let the tears flow freely, releasing the pain and heartache that had consumed me. I reminded myself that it was okay to feel broken, that healing would come in its own time.

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