Chapter - 49

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Adhyansh - Why the scarf?

Noor - I'm feeling cold.

Adhyansh - But the room heater is on, isn't it?

(Noor glances around, responding)
Noor - Still, I'm feeling cold!

Adhyansh - Okay, but how will you eat with that scarf on?

Noor - I'll eat later, you go ahead.

Adhyansh - ( with a little anger ) You were just shouting outside that you're hungry... and now you're saying you'll eat later?

Noor - I don't want to eat.

Adhyansh - ( with anger ) FINE, AS YOU WISH!

Adhyansh storms out of the room, leaving Noor watching him go.

Noor - (to herself) What's there to get angry about? He's always furious, never anything else.

EVENING FALLS...but Adhyansh still hasn't returned. Noor, who had been lying in bed since noon, grows concerned; it's 5 pm, and there's no sign of Adhyansh.

Noor gets up, washes her face, and puts on warm clothes. She then heads downstairs to the restaurant area, hoping to find Adhyansh, but after scanning the surroundings, she realizes he's not there either.

Noor retrieves her phone and tries calling Adhyansh, but he keeps cutting off the call.

By 10 pm, Noor's concern grows as Adhyansh's continuous ignoring of her calls fuels her anxiety.

Noor paced back and forth in the room, increasingly worried about Adhyansh's whereabouts. The vast room felt eerie, and she was scared to be alone.

After attempting to call Adhyansh over 50 times, with no response, Noor's patience snapped. She collapsed to the floor, sobbing uncontrollably, tears streaming down her face.

"Why did you send me here, Mimi?" she wailed. "Why? It was better at home, at least he didn't get this angry!"

"What did I do to make him so furious today?" she lamented, despair filling her voice.

Noor's anguish echoed through the empty room, her heart heavy with sorrow and longing.

Noor was still lamenting when her phone rang. She looked up to see Adhyansh's name flashing on the screen.

She quickly wiped away her tears and answered, "Hello?"

"Am I speaking to Mrs. Adhyansh Raghuvanshi?" an unfamiliar voice asked.

Noor hesitated, "Y-yes, who is this?"

"Ma'am, Adhyansh sir is at THE OLD CROW BAR, heavily intoxicated. He's repeatedly calling out your name. Please come quickly!"

Noor's concern grew, "Okay, I'm on my way. Please stay with him!"

"Yes, ma'am!"

After the call ended, Noor hastily grabbed her phone and rushed out of the room, taking the elevator to the ground floor. As she descended, she quickly booked a cab.

Soon, the cab arrived at "THE OLD CROW BAR!", which was conveniently located near their hotel. Noor exited the cab and instructed the driver to wait, before stepping into the bar.

(The cab driver nods in agreement, and Noor enters the bar, anxious to find Adhyansh.)

The bar wasn't large, but its atmosphere was serene and positive, with aesthetic designs. However, Noor didn't have time to appreciate these details. She hastily entered, scanning the area, and her gaze fell upon a crowded table.

She approached, pushing through the cluster of waiters, and was shocked when she reached the table. Adhyansh, heavily intoxicated, lay with his head down on the table, mumbling incoherently.

Noor stepped closer, gently tapping his shoulder to rouse him. "Adhyansh?" she said softly.

Adhyansh slowly lifted his head, his eyes unfocused. Seeing Noor, he struggled to speak, his voice barely audible.

"Adhyansh!"

Suddenly, Adhyansh springs up, his eyes locking onto Noor's, his gaze intense but cloudy with intoxication.

TO BE CONTINUED...

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