#31: Why ??

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Aarohi was trying to process what she had seen—the tattoo on Rudra's chest with her name and a heart. She wandered aimlessly, her mind racing, until she found herself in a secluded spot behind the building. Taking long breaths, she struggled to hold back her tears.

"Control, Aarohi, just control yourself," she whispered, pacing back and forth. "Keep it together, Aarohi. You have to control yourself."

The shock of the tattoo, a symbol of their past love, was overwhelming. She clenched her fists, her heart pounding, as she tried to steady her emotions. The weight of their history bore down on her, and she fought to keep from breaking down completely.

After finishing the checkup with Ravi, Rudra came out of the room, his mind racing with concern for Aarohi. He knew she wasn't okay; he could sense her turmoil. The mistrust that had festered over the past five years, compounded by the shock of seeing the tattoo, would leave her confused and in a dilemma. Desperate to find her, he looked around but couldn't see her anywhere.

Spotting Jiya, he hurried over to her. "Jiya, have you seen Aarohi?" he asked urgently.

Jiya gave a puzzled look. "I don't know. She must be with Ravi, I think."

"No, she left the room," Rudra said, his worry deepening.

"Why?" Jiya asked, now concerned.

"I'll explain later. I just need to find her right now. If you see her, please let me know," he said, turning to leave.

Jiya nodded, still confused, as Rudra set off again, determined to find Aarohi and explain everything to her.

It was lunchtime, and everyone gathered in the big hall except Aarohi and Rudra. After some time, Rudra entered, scanning the hall for Aarohi but not finding her. He approached Jiya, who was sitting with Vicky.

"Aarohi isn't here," Rudra said, his concern evident.

"I thought she was with you," Jiya replied. "But she isn't here."

Rudra sat down, clearly upset, his mind racing with thoughts of where Aarohi could be. A while later, Aarohi walked in, looking for a place to sit. Jiya spotted her and called out, "Aarohi, come here."

Aarohi joined their table, sitting beside Jiya. She didn't look up, though she knew Rudra was there, and ate silently without saying a word.

Aarohi was hardly eating, pushing her food around the plate. After a while, Vicky, noticing her discomfort, asked, "What happened, Dr. Aarohi?"

Aarohi replied, "Nothing."

"Please, don't be so formal with me. Just call me Aarohi," said aarohi.

"Okay, Aarohi," Vicky agreed.

Shortly after, Aarohi said she was done with her lunch and left, with Jiya following her. Rudra remained at the table, visibly troubled. Vicky, sensing something was off, commented, "What happened to you, Rudra? Is this a sad day or something?"

Rudra forced a smile. "Nothing. It's fine. All fine."

Vicky continued, "Oh, I think these two girls are good company. What do you think?"

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