1st book in Tangled past series
𝐃𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞
They snatched everything from me and I curse them every moment, with every breath I take.
I am supposed to kill them both. I have dreamt of killing them, destroying them until they beg me to...
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A D I T I
“AND YOU LOVE TO ACT LIKE A FOOL? Get up, Aditi.” A soft voice reached my ears. It was a whisper but so calming that I can easily fall asleep. I once heard a friend of mine say that the best thing you do for pleasure is to daydream and the worst thing to break someone's daydream. Currently, this sweet soft lullaby voice was both calming and annoying.
Mumma once said “Aditi, be a good girl but don't be dumb enough to fall into a trap.” I understood everything that day but I turned out to be a fool. You know hearing or calling yourself isn't really a bad thing but feeling a sense of pride on it, is actually a problem.
“Adi, get up or they’ll throw your bike—” I opened my eyes, a pair of eyes looking at me. Sweat tickles down her forehead, through the well shaped eyebrows as she smiles looking at me. Even though my vision wasn't clear, it had a fog covering my gaze but I could feel a sense of relief wash over my sister's face.
“Are you okay?” She asked and I shut my eyes, slowly nodding my head while at the same time I was on a way to collect strength. I hoped for the fog to slowly make its way the moment I opened my eyes but things felt quite heavy to rely on.
“Okay, don't think too much and take deep breaths,” Raanvi says and I took a few deep breaths trying to calm my uneven breath and once comfortable I slowly opened my eyes.
The cold fog washed away leaving a puzzle of confusion behind as I found myself in an unfamiliar place. It wasn't my step-brother's territory nor my Dad's house. It wasn't Papa's home and nor the dark world I find myself trapped in but rather it was a completely different place.
“Where are we?” I said, looking around the dark room and slowly turned to look at my sister sitting beside me on a chair. Her hands were tied like mine, her hair which was earlier put into an elegant bun was now a mess and her clothes were slightly dusty.
The little ray of sunshine peeking inside the room through the hole in the window was keeping us protected from the darkness in the room.
I knew where we were but part of me wanted my sister to deny that fact. Raanvi is the strongest woman I know—Yes, more than me. My strength is not even close to her so when I recalled that someone injected something to me in the washroom and now we were here—I was pretty sure about the situation.
“I am sure we got kidnapped,” She whispered, making sure to check around as she struggled with the ropes. Is it Abhay? No, but what if he kidnapped Raanvi because I was with her and didn't pick his calls? He can do that, he is a crazy man.
“They must be Aaran’s enemies but don't you worry, Adi. He’ll be here soon until then let's try to get rid of it.” She said and I looked at her. Raanvi wasn't worried because she was kidnapped, instead she was worried because I was with her. The fuck is wrong with her? I know we can get rid of these people only if our hands are untied and they don't have guns.