Chapter 11

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“Saana Di, aap kaha ho?!”

Sidharth's brother’s voice came through the phone, filled with urgency and distress. Saana’s heart raced even faster.

“I’m at home… What happened?” she asked, anxiety tightening her chest.

“It’s Sidharth’s ex-wife… She suddenly showed up, and she’s causing trouble, trying to disrupt Shree’s life,”

he explained quickly, his words almost tumbling over each other in his panic.

“Sidharth is trying to handle the situation, but she’s saying all sorts of things, and Shree is getting really upset. We don’t know how to calm her down!”

Saana felt a surge of protective anger and fear at the mention of Shree being distressed. The thought of Sidharth’s ex-wife, who she barely knew, trying to hurt Shree in any way made her blood boil.

“I’m coming right away,”

Saana said firmly, grabbing her things.

“Just try to keep Shree away from her until I get there. I’ll be there as soon as I can.”

Without waiting for a response, she ended the call and rushed out the door, her mind racing. She knew she had to be strong for Shree, no matter how complicated her own feelings were about Sidharth and their past. Right now, all that mattered was protecting Shree from whatever was happening.

As Saana arrived at the scene, she saw Sidharth’s ex-wife, Pallavi, causing a commotion. Pallavi was confronting Shree, her voice sharp and accusatory. Saana’s protective instincts flared as she stepped in, her voice booming with authority.

“Pallavi! She is not your daughter!”

Saana roared, her tone leaving no room for argument.

“You have no right to come here and disrupt Shree’s life. She’s been through enough already!”

Pallavi looked taken aback, her expression a mix of surprise and anger.

“What are you talking about, Saana? This is none of your business.”

Saana took a step closer, her gaze unwavering.

“It is my business when it comes to Shree’s well-being. You’ve caused enough trouble. If you care about Shree at all, you’ll leave her alone and stop trying to hurt her.”

Sidharth’s brother and a few family members stood nearby, watching the confrontation with concern. Sidharth, who had been trying to mediate, looked relieved to see Saana take charge.

Pallavi’s face hardened, but she seemed to recognize the seriousness in Saana’s voice.

“Fine. I’ll leave. But don’t think this is over.”

As Pallavi turned to leave, Saana quickly moved to comfort Shree, who was standing by, visibly shaken by the encounter. She knelt down to Shree’s level, wrapping her arms around the frightened child.

“It’s okay, Shree,”

Saana said softly, her voice soothing.

“You’re safe now. We’ll take care of everything.”

Shree clung to Saana, her small body trembling with the aftermath of the ordeal. Saana’s heart ached for her, but she knew that standing up for Shree and providing her with love and stability was the most important thing she could do.

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