Where is bride mr. Mehra his father asked?
There parents are looking down they don't have words to say to them that there daughter run away from her own marriage...
Sorry Raghuvanshi sahab mai aapke hath judta ho mujhe maaf karde .
Ab kuch nhi ho sa...
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Ever since the day Reyansh had broken his marriage with his childhood best friend, an unspoken heaviness had settled over the Raghuvanshi mansion like dust no one dared to wipe away.
Nobody shouted at him. Nobody questioned him directly. But everyone… behaved differently.
A little colder. A little distant. A little disappointed.
And today was no different.
Reyansh was standing in the living room, files in his hand, discussing a business deal with his father. His voice was calm too calm, the way people sound when they are tired of being misunderstood.
“Yes Dad, I checked the project outline; everything seems ”
“Double-check it again,” his father interrupted sharply without even looking at him. His tone wasn’t harsh… but it wasn’t gentle either.
Just that slight rudeness. That slight dismissal. That slight… sting.
Reyansh paused. He blinked once, hiding the hurt quickly.
“Already double-checked,” he said quietly. “But I’ll check it again.”
His father only hummed, not acknowledging him properly, and walked away.
Across the room, Abhimanyu noticed. Anika noticed. Even Dadi paused her knitting for a second.
But no one said anything.
Because this had become a pattern.
Reyansh, the boy who once lit up every corner of the house with his laughter, now walked with his shoulders a little slumped carrying a weight no one understood.
The boy who used to tease everyone, who used to make terrible jokes, who used to fight for the remote like a kid… now spoke only when needed.
It wasn’t anger. It wasn’t ego. It was something deeper.
Guilt? Pain? Loss?
Nobody knew.
Because Reyansh never explained why he broke the marriage.
A marriage everyone had seen growing since childhood. A bond everyone thought was unbreakable. A girl who knew him better than anyone.
Everyone loved her. Everyone approved.
And that made the disappointment even worse.
Meals became awkward. His father had shifted from calling him “beta” to simply saying, “Reyansh.” His mother talked normally but avoided asking personal questions. Even the staff sensed the tension.
But Reyansh said nothing. He just listened calmly, accepted everything silently.
Like today.
After his father left, he stood there for a moment, eyes fixed on the floor, jaw tight. Not angry just… hurting.