Another Chance?

Another Chance?

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Anirudh and Mahi were at Delhi for Mahi's sister, Kaviya's marriage to his friend, Vikram. Mahi was fussing over the arrangements of the party and the newlywed couples, while Anirudh was talking about work over a glass of whiskey... as usual. Often, She would catch Anirudh talking to Vikram and Kaviya, even hanging around and drinking with their relatives. The after marriage party came to an end and her husband walked up to her, rolling up the sleeves of his black sherwani. Despite drinking almost 5 glasses of whiskey, Anirudh didn't look drunk at all and instead looked stable on his feet.* "Our marriage was more grander than this, wasn't it?" *He asked coldly, nodding towards the guests and the wedding location's decoration.*
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She wasn't sure how she was supposed to feel or behave tonight or for that matter in the coming days. At the age of twenty one, she had absolutely no plans of getting married. Being an academics achiever and with an invitation to join one of the most renowned business schools in the country, she was overjoyed that her life could finally begin. But life had seldom given her choices and it was no different this time. She decided to not let her mind wander to the past once again, decisions had been made for her and she would keep her word. Her sister in law had mentioned that 'he' her husband, would join her in a few minutes, but when she looked at clock she realised it was more than forty minutes since she had left the room. With a sense of trepidation Kushi Gupta

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