Ch. 32 ⭐

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This chapter will be filled with lots and lots of lemons.

This is a treat from me for my lemon loving readers. 


If you're uncomfortable reading these kinds of scenes and/or under 18,

you're more than welcome to skip after reading the first two scenes.

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Naina and Rajveer were finally alone in the wedding car, except for the driver. They were on their way to the next big city, where Ram and Lala had arranged for them to stay in a honeymoon suite at a seven-star hotel. Lala had even sent his personal driver to ensure they arrived safely.

Despite the excitement of the upcoming honeymoon, Naina was still crying hard. It had been an hour since they left the wedding venue, and the tears just wouldn't stop. Rajveer had been quietly observing her the entire time, his eyes fixed on her tear-streaked face. Finally, as Naina reached up to wipe her nose, she noticed his intense gaze.

"Why are you looking at me like that?" she asked, her voice still heavy with tears.

"I didn't know that Cadet Naina Ah. Singh could cry so much. You know, I'm starting to feel like I'm kidnapping you rather than having married you," Rajveer quipped, trying to lighten the mood.

"Rajveer sir! Don't joke like that. I'm crying because I miss my parents," Naina wailed, her tears flowing even harder.

Rajveer looked puzzled and pointed out, "Are you sure? Didn't we just bid them farewell not even an hour ago? Naina, it's not like you'll never see them again. You can visit them in Nainital whenever you get a vacation, just like during your academy days."

But Naina kept crying, the sadness overwhelming her. Rajveer, feeling helpless, sighed deeply. Then, a sudden idea popped into his head. He turned to the driver and said, "Driver uncle, turn the car around and take us back to Nainital."

The driver nodded and began to slow the car down, preparing to turn around.

Naina's eyes widened in shock. Grabbing onto Rajveer's hand, she exclaimed, "Did I say I didn't want to come with you?"

Rajveer gently took Naina's hands in his, wiping away her tears with his other hand. "You're crying so much. Don't you understand that your pain hurts me too? Your tears are tearing my heart. I'm feeling guilty. It seems like you're not ready to come to your in-laws' house yet. That's okay. We'll go back to your parents' house. When you feel ready, then you can come to Shikhawat house in Delhi," he offered, his voice filled with concern.

Naina puffed up her lips in a pout. While she was touched by his thoughtfulness, she also felt a strong urge to smack him. "I'm just upset because I had to leave my parents. But that doesn't mean I don't want to be with you and your family. Apko kuch jyada hi lagne lagta hai aaj kaal," she grumbled, her voice carrying a hint of irritation.

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