3. Ignorance & hatred

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Standing in front of the person who wrecked you mentally and emotionally only brings hatred and ignorance

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Standing in front of the person who wrecked you mentally and emotionally only brings hatred and ignorance.

"Rudra," Mishthi called me and tried to move come to me but thankfully, my trusted bodyguard, Pratap, stopped her.

"Chote hukum saa," I corrected her. "Huh?" "Only closed one calls me Rudra, so it's Chote hukum saa for you," I said in a hard tone and walked in the building.

"Rudra, listen to me for once......" She started yelling but her voice faded as I moved in.

I walked towards the room where everyone was present. I took a deep breath and placed a cold look on my face and moved in.

Everyone's attention moved towards me and they greeted me. My father walked towards me and patted my shoulder.

"You are growing older, my little boy," he said and put his hand on my back and made me move towards the centre.

I was getting anxious after getting so much attention. There was no doubt I do got attention before but it got diverted when my brother and my bestfriend came as they were the King and Queen and that helped me to maintain myself.

But for today, it wasn't the same. Today, whoever tried to het close to them, they both made them turned towards me made them talk to me.

"Harii!!" I whined slowly to get my bestfriend's attention. "What?" She asked while looking around to check if everything was okay or not.

"Okay, leave everything. Look at me she turned her gaze towards me pleaseeeee, give me Aadhi, please!" I pleaded her to give me my niece as it would help me to feel a little less anxious.

"No. After the occasion you can take her, play with her whole day but today is your day. Live it, Rudy. For now on, you'll be in everyone's radar and will going to attract everyone's attention, so why not today. I'm here," she said and patted my back.

"Rudra," I heard my grandfather calling me and I quickly took Aadhya in my arms and ran towards my grandfather.

"Why are you roaming with Aadhi in your arms? Where's Abhi and Hari?" My grandmother asked me. "Dadi sa, I willing took her, see she is so happy with me," I said and slowly swing Aadhi.

"Son, I know you are anxious but my heart, you have you face it. You can't just let things go and let it flow, not always. So give Aadhi to me and please go on the stage," My mother said and I just nodded as I knew no one was wrong but me.

I was the wrong one.

I gave Aadhi to mom and kissed her forehead and walked on the stage where my father was already standing with proud.

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