Wicked Woman

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28-Wicked Woman

Hey guys, so so thankful for 10K reads on Chandrali-The Lost Destiny🥳

This was a milestone and I hope we reach many more in the future which can only be possible with y'alls support. Thank you for this.

For now I think I will try to speed up the book and give more updates. I get too much lazy sometimes. 

The next part of the story will have thriller, war, a lot of jealousy and spicy stuff. Stay tuned, it is gonna be fun for me to write and for you to  read.

Love you all ❤️

The wedding went well and there were no difficulties because of us

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The wedding went well and there were no difficulties because of us. The letter I had sent must have reached the person I intended to sent.

We had already started our journey back to our land, Harshagarh.

I need to meet bapusa as soon as possible, it's been four days since he sent the letter to me, and it must have took another four days to reach me.

"Bhabhi, Bhaiya told us to rest now" I heard Aadhya say and we both went to the tent. The ladies were staying together in the tent.

"Bhabhi can you tell us about your sister" she asked, Maa was also curious so I nodded.

"She was a year elder to me, a brilliant girl. We were like friends, it was a miracle I got a sister like her" I started and smiled, remembering her.

"Father loved her a lot and I used to get jealous, but later I understood why he loved her more. My childhood memories are not that strong but I still remember how we used to run around and have fun together. I was eight that time when she left us all" I said and felt Maa's hand to comfort me.

"That day I was being really stubborn and wanted my favourite snack, but I could not go myself as I was injured, so she went for me. That was the biggest mistake I had made and the guilt is still eating me alive. Although it's been ten years, I cannot shake the feeling when we found out that she was dead" I completed and a lone tear fell from my eye.

It was tough to remember and even more difficult for me to narrate but I was cooping up somehow. Father was devastated after her loss, I don't know what Maa thought because I could not see anyone else's feeling rather than mine.

I was consumed with guilt, I did not talk for a few years, it was too much.

But as I grew older, I succumbed to the pain inside my heart and smiled in front of others. Ragini must not have wanted me to be sad, this is what I thought.

"Bhabhi, I am sorry for asking," Aadhya said with a dull face but I held her chin. 

"I am fine to share it with you, it does not hurt that much," I said and Maa came closer to kiss my forehead. I rested my head on her lap and slept that night.

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