Aftermath

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In the safe house, Jaddu lay on a makeshift bed, resting from the ordeal he had endured. His body ached, and his mind felt foggy, but he was grateful to be alive. Mahi hovered nearby, his gaze locked on Jaddu as if searching for some sign of reassurance.

Jaddu’s brow furrowed in confusion as he tried to piece together what had happened. He couldn’t remember the details of his kidnapping, nor did he understand why he had been targeted. All he knew was that Mahi had come to his rescue, and Ruturaj was safe.

“Why did this happen to me, Mahi?” Jaddu whispered, his voice weak and uncertain.

Mahi’s expression softened as he sat beside Jaddu. “I’m so sorry, Jaddu,” he murmured. “I should’ve done more to protect you. This is my fault.”

Jaddu’s heart tightened at Mahi’s guilt. “It’s not your fault,” he insisted. “You’ve done everything to keep me safe. You’ve been here with me the whole time.”

Mahi’s eyes flickered with a mix of determination and sorrow. “But I’m the mafia king, Jaddu. I should’ve anticipated the danger, protected you better,” he confessed, guilt gnawing at his insides.

Jaddu’s gaze softened as he listened to Mahi’s self-blame. “I don’t understand any of that, Mahi,” he admitted. “All I know is that you’ve have changed for me, and I trust you.”

The words cut deep, and Mahi felt his heart swell with a mixture of relief and shame. He had always kept his dual life separate from Jaddu, never wanting to burden him with the harsh realities of his world.

Mahi sighed, his shoulders sagging. “I can’t keep it a secret any longer,” he murmured. “I need to explain everything to you.”

He recounted the truth about his life as the mafia king, the battles he had fought, and the enemies he had made. Jaddu listened in silence, absorbing the information with a mix of disbelief and acceptance.

“I never wanted you to be involved in this,” Mahi confessed. “But when they took you, I realized I had to fight back.”

Jaddu processed the information, his mind racing with questions. “So, this is why I was targeted?” he asked, his voice trembling.

Mahi nodded. “Yes, they saw you as a vulnerability, and they took advantage of it. I’m sorry you had to endure this, Jaddu.”

Jaddu’s eyes narrowed with determination. “We’re not done yet,” he declared. “you’re going to make them pay. For hurting rutu

Mahi’s gaze softened as he looked at Jaddu. He could see the strength in Jaddu’s resolve and felt a surge of determination. “We’ll take care of it,” he vowed. “But first, we need to make sure you’re okay.”

Jaddu nodded, and Mahi shifted his focus to finding out more about the people responsible for his kidnapping. He couldn’t let this pass without retribution. With unwavering determination, Mahi began to gather information on the culprits and formulate a plan to hold them accountable.

He worked tirelessly to track down the individuals who had orchestrated Jaddu’s torment, digging deep into his network of contacts and resources. When the time was right, Mahi unleashed his vengeance with calculated precision, ensuring that those responsible would pay for their cruelty.

In the aftermath, Mahi’s guilt began to ease, knowing that he had taken action to protect those he loved. And with Jaddu by his side, they would continue to navigate the complexities of Mahi’s world while keeping each other safe.

### A Few Months Later

The  Singh Mansion had become a place of healing and growth. Time had passed, and though the scars of the past were still fresh, Mahi and Jaddu had found a new rhythm in their lives.

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