This is the time to carry out my plan.
"Be patient, Kichak," I gently pushed him aside.
I began to put away all the diyas.
"Oh, Draupadi, you're so well prepared. No wonder all five liked you," he said with a smile while lying in bed.
I noticed Bheem was safely hidden behind the pillars. I don't know how, but he managed to hide so well. I thought the pillar would be too small for him.
"Patience is key sometimes, my dead Kichak," I said softly, trying to fake a smile.
Where is my sword? I asked him to slide it in here. I searched under the bed.
"I can't be so patient, Draupadi," he smirked.
"Bheem, pass me my sword," I whispered, hiding from Kichak.
"Oh, I totally forgot," he said, making a move.
"Pass it," I gestured.
He pushed the sword under the bed, slipping it inside.
"Are yaar," I whispered fiercely, giving him a sharp stare.
"Sorry," he said with a nervous smile.
I crawled under the bed.
"What are you doing under there?" he asked.
"I lost my earrings!" I exclaimed.
"Earrings? Why are they so important now, Draupadi?" he shouted.
"Because they matter to me," I replied firmly.
Planning is good, but execution is tough. I stood up.
"I'm ready now, Kichak," I said, hiding the sword behind my back.
"I'm ready too," he said, sitting on the bed.
"Is teasing women and putting them under pressure really fun?" I asked gently.
"Of course, but you're different—you're easy to work with," he said with a smile.
"Oh, so it's that much fun, huh?" I removed the cloth from my face.
"Dhaksha..." Kichak exclaimed.
"So, what were you telling me about fun?" I asked softly, pointing my sword at his neck.
"This was a misunderstanding. I didn't mean for it to happen," he said, backing away.
"What I wanted to do, Kichak, I've been wanting to do for a long time," I said, easing my sword closer to his eyes.
"I'm sorry, Dhaksha. Let's talk this out," he pleaded.
"Do you really think moving back will save you from your fate?" I asked with a smirk.
"Remember what I told you earlier, Kichak. The one you believe you can rule because they're weaker will be your downfall," I shouted.
"Guards! Didi! Uttar! Someone help me!" he cried out.
"You forgot this too, huh? I told you your end is near. You'll scream and run for help, but the doors are locked. You can't escape, and my Aarya is busy entertaining everyone. It's just you and us now," I said with a smile.
I tried to mimic Shakuni's evil smile, but I couldn't quite manage it—that was his strength.
"Huh, you think you can't kill me? I know you can't harm Kichak," he stammered.
Why is he speaking like this if he knows he's doomed?
"Yes, Kichak, I won't kill you. Your fate isn't in my hands," I said softly, lowering my sword.
"What? Uh?" he blinked.
"A creature like you doesn't deserve a good death. You must suffer and endure the pain of all the women you've tortured," I declared firmly.
"Without even using your sword," he added with a smirk.
I thought maybe a few scars and an apology would suffice, but he didn't apologize.
Now, it's time for Bheem anna's entrance.
"I agree I can't give you soo much pain without my sword and with my sword too. Soo I guess Bheem Na you should come out now," I gestured him to come out.
"What Bheem Pandu's son he is here too," Kichak stood up and moved to the corner.
While Bheem came out.
That hulk walk tho!
"No Dhaksha no I know you guys are all pure,divine and good. You are believed to be Mata Parvati right?. So how can you kill me??," he moved back.
While Bheem stood beside me waiting for my signal to do his signature punch.
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Mahabharata- I Wish This Lasts Forever(Editing)
Historical FictionHer love and devotion for the epic history of Mahabharata led her to travel to the past, the era of Mahabharata Dwapara Yug. As the sister of Krishna, our Dhaksha is here to discover her destiny in this epic story. What tragedies will she encounter...
