60 ~ Older Than Me

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Abhinandan POV

She ran away.

How could she run away? I ran out of the door behind her. We needed to talk. How could she just run away leaving everything behind?

Moreover, she was riding an unsaddled horse. One fall and she would die.

No! No! No!

I rose to my feet, over the horse to make him feel less burden on his back and increase his speed. But, he could not match Megharaj's speed.

She was riding my horse.

My Horse!

Shit!

I could feel the heavy rain slapping on my skin. My heavy attire with jewellery was biting my skin. It made me feel even heavier. And, the rings—they were killing me.

I wanted to yell at her badly.

Though, this was not the time.

I was angry, I was mad, I was worried and I did not know what happened to her all of a sudden.

"Faster, baby, faster!" I muttered under my breath and watched her run down the hills and enter the forest.

First, it was dark, and it was night, and she was running away.

"Trisha, please for God's sake, stop. I cannot even see you," I screamed at the top of my lungs, and I couldn't help but feel the coldness of water running down my chest. I could not help but feel slightly dizzy.

Rain and I were not friends.

I did not hate it but she hated me.

I could not help but trust my horse's instincts in following her. And, suddenly I banged my head into a tree's stem. I could not see it. My hand immediately went to my forehead to caress it. And, in the darkness, I did not know if I bled. But, it stung.

However, nothing stung harder than her running away.

I continued running after her in the forest. Thank God it was raining as it would be keeping the wild animals in their dens.

"Trisha," I called her out at the top of my lungs yet again, and she did nothing about her.

The fear of losing her was instilled in me. But, now stronger than ever.

Seeing her running away, I could not help but remember the day of our marriage. I did not even know why I made her do that.

Now, it seems it would have been better if I had not married her. At least, one of us would be better.

I thought I might die without her. But, now I might die with her, too.

The tears running down my cheeks were mixing in the fresh rainwater, unable to tell anyone that I was crying.

I did not want her to be with me if she did not want to. But, at least she should be safe.

"Trisha, please stop," I called in a high voice. My throat had begun to burn. A lump was always present in it, unable to slip down or come out.

"Please, stop," I inhaled deeply and held the reins of my horse harder. She was not doing anything but test my patience.

No matter what her condition or state was she did not have any right to ruin Mahabaleshgarh's image like that.

We were already way too wrong in the people's eyes and this act of hers had just ruined it all.

I increased the speed and covered the forest after her in no time.

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