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______________________________________Shivansh is calling on Jivika's number nonstop but she isn't picking up any call. So, he decides to call his mother to know if she has any idea about where Jivika has put her phone that she can't even receive the call.
"Hello, Maa. Where is Jivika? I have been calling her for so long but she isn't picking up my calls." Shivansh says after Aaradhya receives his call.
"Shivansh, I think she is sleeping. She has told me that she wants to take a nap. Also, I think she must have put her phone on silent mode as she was busy in her online classes." Aaradhya replies over the phone.
"That can be the reason but tell her to call me back after she wakes up." Shivansh says still not fully convinced but he knows his mother won't lie to him.
"Okay, son. You don't have to worry." Aaradhya replies and then disconnect the call when Shivansh tells her that he is going to attend the meeting.
Aaradhya then turns to look at Radhika who is making tea for Kavyansh who has just arrived from his publishing house. Adwait has already left the palace saying that he has to be in his company for some urgent work.
"Radhika, you make the tea for Kavyansh. I will go and check Jivika to see if she is still napping or not." Aaradhya informs while Radhika nods her head in response.
Soon enough Aaradhya arrives in front of Jivika and Shivansh's room. But when she tries to open the door she notices it's closed from inside. She calls out Jivika's name a few times but when she doesn't get any response she starts getting worried. Still, she bangs her hand on the door but nothing happens and this time she calls out for Kavyansh who runs out of his room hearing his mother's voice.
"What happened, Maa?" Kavyansh asks standing in front of his mother.
"Kavyansh, Jivika has locked herself inside the room. I have been calling her for so long but she isn't responding." Aaradhya replies looking helplessly at her elder son who understands that something must have happened for Jivika to lock herself in the room.
So, he decides to open the door using a screwdriver. He asks one of the maids to bring a very small screwdriver which he inserts inside the lock and give it a few twists for some seconds before the door finally gets unlocked.
However, when they enter the room they find the room empty. But suddenly they realise that the shower is on. So, Aaradhya walks inside the washroom and gets shock seeing Jivika on the floor while hot water is pouring down on her.
"Kavyansh!" Aaradhya calls out for her elder son who rushes inside the washroom and he too gets shocked seeing Jivika's condition.
"Maa, go and quickly call the doctor." Kavyansh orders before he switches off the shower and then bends down to pick up Jivika in his arms.
"I shouldn't have let her come alone. Everything is my fault." Aaradhya says looking at her daughter whose skin has turned red due to the impact of too much hot water.
"Maa, this is not the correct time for you to dwell on thinking about what is done already. You should only focus on Jivika for now. I am going out of the room. Till then you change her clothes." By saying this Kavyansh walks out of the room just as Ritika arrives there to meet Jivika. But she stops when she notice the look on her older brother's face.
"What happened, Bhaiya? Why are you standing outside of Jivi's room?" Ritika asks.
"Princess, I don't know exactly what happened but Jivika isn't well. She locked herself inside the room and I had to open the door using a screwdriver. When Maa and I went inside the room Jivika was in the washroom while the shower water was set on full on high temperature. Currently, Maa is changing Jivika's clothes. You go inside, I will see if the doctor has arrived or not." Kavyansh answers while Ritika gets confused as to what must have caused her bestie to take this step.
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His Innocent Queen
Romance✫ 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐎𝐧𝐞 𝐈𝐧 𝐑𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐆𝐞𝐧'𝐬 𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐒𝐚𝐠𝐚 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 ⁎⁎⁎⁎⁎⁎⁎⁎⁎⁎⁎ She is shy He is outspoken She is clumsy He is graceful She is innocent He is cunning She is broken He is perfect or is he? . . . . JIVIKA RAO A widow...