16• |Incumbent cessation|

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“Nandini, can you please stop laughing and answer me? I'm serious

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“Nandini, can you please stop laughing and answer me? I'm serious.” Aryaman was frustrated now.

The past whole year, the guilt of not being there for his love, for his unborn child by giving into his fears and apprehensions about commitment kept bugging him. He could never sleep more than three hours every night. He had lost his regular appetite and so ate very small portions of every meal. He couldn't be with anyone else. And all that was because only Nandini was in his mind. He did a grave mistake by leaving Nandini when she needed him the most but he did not want to loose her to that. She was more valuable to him than anything else.

The reason behind Aryaman never asking her to move in with him or to get married was his fear of commitments. He came from a broken family and all he remembered of his childhood was his father abusing his mother to no end because of which one fine day his mother decided to give up on life, leaving him all alone in this world with an asshole father. Nandini knew about this from the beginning and so she never pushed him keeping that in mind. They were the best. She understood him and he took care of her like no one ever could but the pregnancy part threw him off course. He couldn't keep up and thus ended up running away.

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