#36: 𝒂 𝒅𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒎 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒕𝒓𝒖𝒆

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I am very sorry, guys, for updating so late. I've been busy with something, but I got all of your messages. I know how desperately you wanted the next chapter of this book, so here it is.

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Also, for my Instagram, I have edited some reels featuring moments between RUDRA AND AAROHI

Please check them out-I am sure you will like them.

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The next day, Rudra woke up in the morning with a beautiful smile on his face, happy to know that Aarohi had come back into his life. But his smile quickly faded when he didn't find Aarohi beside him. He sat up suddenly, his heart sinking as he thought it was all just a dream. He felt like crying, thinking Aarohi never really came back. He asked God why this happened and decided that even if it was a dream, he would cherish it forever.

Feeling upset, Rudra then heard a sound from outside the room. He quickly got up, put on his trousers, and walked out of the room. At the door, he stopped, his eyes filled with tears but a smile returning to his face. He leaned against the doorframe, looking at Aarohi in the kitchen, preparing breakfast. He realized this wasn't a dream.

Aarohi sensed him and turned towards him, smiling. "Sorry, I washed my clothes, so I wore your shirt. I hope it's fine with you," she said.

Without saying a word, Rudra ran towards her and hugged her tightly. She didn't understand why he was doing it, but he couldn't let her go. He held her so close, feeling her warmth against him.

Aarohi, feeling his intense emotions, asked softly, why are you doing this, Rudra?"

Rudra, still holding her tight, whispered, "Because I never want to lose you again."

Aarohi hugged him back, her heart filled with love and understanding. They stood there in each other's arms, knowing that they were finally where they belonged.

Rudra was hugging her so tightly that Aarohi said, "Rudra, I can't breathe properly."

Rudra released her and with a playful smile, he whispered, "Then let me give you CPR, Miss Doctor."

He leaned in and kissed her. That kiss was filled with passion, a kiss for foreverness. It was a kiss that said, "I will never lose you again." Their lips moved together in perfect sync, expressing the depth of their emotions. Aarohi put one hand on his shoulder, gripping him tightly, while her other hand tangled in his hair, pulling him closer.

Rudra's hands moved to her waist, pulling her even closer, as if he wanted to merge their souls. The kiss deepened, and the world around them seemed to fade away. Aarohi could feel his breath on her skin, sending shivers down her spine. The warmth of his embrace and the tenderness of his lips made her feel secure and cherished.

They kissed with a fervor that spoke of all the lost time, the pain, and the longing they had endured. Their hearts beat in unison, each kiss a promise of a future together. As their lips parted momentarily, Rudra looked into her eyes, filled with love and determination, and whispered, "I will never let you go."

Aarohi smiled, her eyes glistening with tears of joy. She leaned in and kissed him again, sealing their promises and dreams with every touch of their lips. The kiss was slow and tender, filled with the assurance that they were finally home, in each other's arms.

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