76: Count your days

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"Hi, baby."
Alessio spoke and Samidha's eyes narrowed in fury.

"Alessio."

"I have to appreciate you, Samidha. You are amazing. I can't believe you really managed to hide everyone and I couldn't do anything. I accept my defeat."
He sang and Samidha felt her blood pressure rising.

How dare he?

"Then why the blasts?"

"Oh that! I'm glad you figured out it was me. You know, I was just a little disappointed in myself that I couldn't even kill a stupid man. So I had to do atleast something right?"
He asked innocently and laughed.

"But then I figured, if not more you would be just as bothered by all these deaths as you would be by the death of that boy toy of yours."
He spoke and she felt a wave of red hit her.

How dare he?

How dare he think he would hurt so many people and go unharmed himself. How did he think no one would avenge him? They were her people, her family.

'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'
(The world is one family.)

How dare he harm her family.

She grinned.

"I wish you would've worked harder and killed Sahaj. I so desperately wish you did.

Wiping her never ending tears she stood up straight.

"Start counting your days Alessio."

"I'm waiting for you princess. If I catch you, I'll make you my mistress."
He whispered and Samidha threw the phone on the ground and broke it into pieces.

She turned around and looked at the unknown man, standing right behind her and smirking cockily.

Just how stupid could a man be?

Wiping her nose she looked him in the eye.

Just another pathetic man.

"You know this is a hospital right?"
She asked, and he nodded.

"There's a room called a mortuary here."
She muttered and stabbed him in the neck with the knife she kept in her pocket.

"You belong there."
She said and walked away.

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"You are back."
Sahaj said in relief and Samidha jumped up in the air, startled. She was in her room in Kashyap Mansion and was packing her things up, thinking she would leave without anyone's knowledge.

"Y-yeah."

"And you are packing."
He mumbled when his eyes fell at the bag she was filling up with her stuff.

"Sahaj I-I need to go.

"You want to go back to your job, don't you? Your leave is over and you want to go, because I'm nothing right? You've packed everything or should I help you?"
He asked in anger, and she shook her head.

"So you are leaving?"
He asked, agitated by her response.

"I have to go."
She said softly and he sat down on her bed.

"Yeah yeah. I don't care."
He whispered and she kissed the top of his head.

His lips were quivering. However much he tried, he wasn't able to hide how his eyes were tearing up.

"I'm sorry."

"You should be!"

"I need t-"

"I understand! You need to go! Go then! Why are you here?!"

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