Episode # 44:- (We are proud of you.)
("Swara, I'm going downstairs. They both messed up the entire hall and kitchen. I'll ask the servants to clean it as early morning all will come, so it's not look good," Aastha said, and Swara nodded her head. "You naughty pandas," Swara said and held both Aarav and Samay in her arms.
They giggled when she started tickling them. After a while, both started yawning because they had taken a warm bath. Swara smiled after seeing this and made them sleep. Samay, in his sleep, hugged Aarav and slept while keeping his half-body over him.
Swara after making sure that they slept came out of their room; she was walking towards her room when she heard a gunshot from downstairs. Being scared, she ran towards the stairs but stopped after seeing Rajiv downstairs.
Aastha was trying to stop Rajiv and a little farther from her their servants were lying dead. She came to know that Sanjay ditched them. Swara making no noise ran towards her room to grab the cell phone but stopped after thinking about Aarav and Samay.
She hurriedly came to their room and looked around; her eyes went towards her bear. She looked towards the door and immediately kept the bear over them. After making sure that the bear completely hid them, she came out of the room. She heard the footsteps and ran towards her room.
"There she is," she heard Sanjay's voice from behind. She came into her room and tried to close the door, but Rajiv's one man came and pushed the door. Swara tried to run towards the balcony door, but that person held her arm.
"Leave me," Swara said and while doing that her eyes went towards the decoration piece kept near her. She picked it up and hit the person with it (The blood which they found in her room was of that person.)
The person screamed in pain and left her hand. However, before she could run, Rajiv came and held her. "Enough of this running, now you'll come with me," Rajiv said and dragged her out. "Leave me," Swara said, and with that continuously beating him to leave her.
Rajiv dragged her downstairs and there she saw Aastha lying unconscious. "How cruel you are," Swara said to Rajiv in a crying tone and tried to reach Aastha, but he dragged her out. "I'll not go, leave me," Swara said and tried to say something more, but Sanjay tied her mouth with a cloth and her hands with a rope.
"We are leaving for Pune by road. No one would ever guess that where we are. And after reaching Pune I'll marry you," Rajiv said and tried to caress her cheek, but Swara turned her face on the other side.
She was feeling helpless, and tears were flowing down from her eyes. She kept her head near the car's window and started gazing out with a lost look. She can't call anyone for help because nobody can see from outside.
They were on the outskirts of the city when Rajiv shot Sanjay and pushed his dead body out of the car. "The one who can ditch his loyal owners can ditch me also," Rajiv said while eying her shocked face.
Don't know how much time has passed. "Now you can't do anything, so I think we can untie your hands and mouth," Rajiv said and opened her hands and removed the cloth from her mouth. Swara didn't make a noise because she knew that it was of no use.
If she tries to run, she also can't do anything because she doesn't know where they are currently. Rajiv tried to feed her some food, but Swara slapped his hand away and curled in her seat. Rajiv chuckled after seeing this and said, "Just a few hours," Swara closed her eyes after hearing this and turned her face towards the window.
Rajiv asked the driver to stop the car at the nearby hotel. It was a small driver's hotel. Swara while coming saw a board that Pune is 50 km away. Rajiv was confident that she would not do anything, that's why he left her alone in the car. He thought that she was sleeping.
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