𝟐𝟖. 𝐕𝐀𝐒𝐄

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It was a usual evening. Abhimanyu and all the men had gone out for work, leaving the ladies at home. They decided to go shopping, but I couldn't join them because of the secrecy surrounding our marriage. When his bua found out, she said,

"Bhabhi, you belong to the groom's side. This girl should be honored that she married into our family. Such a simple wedding for Rajasthan's RANA SA ? You should have considered more."

Her words hurt deeply. She was a bit like Mrs. Madhu,  but I couldn't do anything about it

As evening fell, I was working on my laptop when suddenly, the power went out. Panic surged through me. Ever since childhood I have had fear of dark , darkness triggered memories of the past—the shadows, the unknown. I ran toward any source of light. I stumbled into a small cupboard in the corridor, turning back to see a shadowy reflection. My heart raced. I quickly got up and ran again, knocking over a vase in my haste. I descended the stairs swiftly, but the shadow seemed to follow. I hid behind the sofa, trying to make myself as small as possible.

Abhimanyu and Yuvraj returned to the haveli and found it pitch black, understanding immediately that it was a power cut

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Abhimanyu and Yuvraj returned to the haveli and found it pitch black, understanding immediately that it was a power cut. They switched on their phone lights and called for the workers, but no one responded. Abhimanyu called shivnya, but she didn't answer. Panic gripped him as he searched the house. Yuvraj tapped his shoulder and pointed toward the back of the sofa where someone was hiding. Abhimanyu gestured for Yuvii to approach from the back while he went from the front.

As they neared the figure, she looked up—it was shivnya. Her eyes were wide with terror, and she was shaking. She glanced at Abhimanyu briefly before crawling back. She stammered with Yuvii's leg, when Yuvii approached, she grabbed his wrist tightly, pulling him close, her voice filled with fear.

"Aayu... Aayu... leave from here... Go... I will come..."

Abhimanyu realized she had mistaken Yuvii for Aayansh, her younger brother whom she always protected. She looked at Abhimanyu and cried out, "Aayu, go!" Pushing Yuvii away, she continued to plead, "Aayu, go now!"

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