Want time

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Author's pov

Radhika, enters in Rishi, unaware of the intense moment that was about to unfold. As she approached his desk, Rishi's eyes locked onto her, his gaze burning with desire. Radhika's attire, a sleek black dress, had unknowingly seduced him, and he was unable to control his emotions.

Without warning, Rishi grasped Radhika's wrist, his grip firm and unyielding. She tried to pull away, but he was too strong. He pulled her closer, and she landed on his lap, her eyes wide with protest.

Rishi didn't hesitate, his lips crashing onto Radhika's in a forceful kiss. She struggled, trying to push him away, but he only increased his intensity. The kiss was passionate, yet rough, and Radhika's protests were muffled by his lips.

As the minutes ticked by, Radhika's resistance began to wane. Rishi's kiss was unrelenting, his speed and ferocity leaving her breathless. Finally, after 30 minutes of forceful kissing, Radhika's body went limp, and she gave up, surrendering to Rishi's passion.

Only then did Rishi release her, his chest heaving with excitement. Radhika sat up, her eyes red, her lips swollen. She looked at Rishi, a mix of anger and confusion on her face.

Rishi's gaze softened, his eyes filled with a deep longing. "I'm sorry, Radhika," he whispered. "I couldn't help myself. I've wanted you for so long."

Radhika leaving his cabin , her heart still racing from the passionate kiss she had just had. She looked around the room, trying to remember where she was and who she was with.

As she looked at him, Radhika felt a wave of emotions wash over her. She was still hurt from his rejection, but seeing him now, she couldn't help but feel a spark of attraction. She remembered the way he had held her, the way he had kissed her, and her body started to blush.

Radhika tried to calm herself down, telling herself that she was being ridiculous. She had been avoiding Rishi for weeks, and now she was blushing at the sight of him? But she couldn't help it. She felt a flutter in her chest as she looked at him.

"Radhika?" he said, his voice husky with sleep.

Radhika felt her blush deepen as she looked at him. "I have to go," she said, trying to sound calm.

Rishi sat up, rubbing his eyes. "What's wrong?" he asked, looking at her with concern.

Radhika shook her head, trying to play it cool. "Nothing's wrong. I just have to go."

Rishi looked at her for a moment, then nodded. "Okay," he said. "I'll walk you out."

Radhika felt her heart skip a beat as Rishi get up from chair and started to walk towards her. She knew she had to get out of there before she did something she would regret. She quickly turned and walked out of the cabin, Rishi following close behind.

As they walked out of the cabin, Radhika couldn't help but feel a sense of awkwardness. She didn't know what to say to Rishi, or how to act around him. She was still hurt from his rejection, but at the same time, she couldn't deny the attraction she felt towards him.

Rishi seemed to sense her awkwardness, and he didn't say anything as they walked. He just followed her, his eyes fixed on her back.

When they reached the door, Radhika turned to him. "Thanks for walking me out," she said, trying to sound calm.

Rishi nodded, his eyes looking deep into hers. "Anytime," he said.

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Rishi's pov

I watched as Radhika walked away, feeling a pang of regret in my heart. I realized that I had been wrong to ignore her and treat her coldly. I had let my own emotions and doubts get the better of me, and it had hurt the person I cared about most.

I took a deep breath and followed Radhika, catching up to her as she reached her car. "Radhika, wait," I said, my voice soft and gentle.

Radhika turned to me, her eyes guarded. "What do you want?" she asked, her voice cold.

I took a step closer to her, my eyes filled with remorse. "I'm so sorry, Radhika," I said, my voice shaking. "I was wrong to treat you like that. I was confused and scared, but that's no excuse for hurting you."

Radhika looked at me, her expression softening slightly. "Why are you apologizing now?" she asked, her voice a little gentler.

I took another step closer, my heart pounding in my chest. "Because I realize now that I was wrong to doubt you," I said. "I was wrong to think that you would ever try to seduce anyone or hurt me. You're the last person who would do something like that."

Radhika looked at me, her eyes searching my face. "Why did you think that?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

I shook my head, feeling a wave of shame wash over me. "I don't know," I said. "I was just scared, I guess. But I know now that I was wrong, and I'm truly sorry."

Radhika's expression softened as she looked at me. "I accept your apology," she said, her voice gentle. "I know you're truly sorry, and I appreciate that." She took a step closer, her eyes locked on mine. "I've missed you, and I'm glad we can move past this." I felt a wave of relief wash over me as Radhika smiled, her face radiant. "Let's start fresh," she said, holding out her hand. I took it, feeling a sense of gratitude and love. "I promise to never doubt you again," I said, my voice filled with conviction.

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Radhika's smile faltered slightly as she looked at me. "I need some time, okay?" she said, her voice gentle but firm. "Rebuilding trust takes time, and I need to feel secure again."

I nodded understandingly, feeling a pang of regret. "I know, and I don't expect things to go back to normal overnight," I said. "Take all the time you need, Radhika. I'll be here, waiting for you."

Radhika nodded, her eyes searching mine. "I appreciate that," she said. "I just need some space to process everything and to feel safe again."

I took a step back, giving her the space she needed. "I understand," I said. "I'll give you all the space you need. Just know that I'm here for you, and I'll do everything in my power to regain your trust."

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