Her Nightmare
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d my breaths came in labored gasps. Driven by the fear of facing consequences if I were even a se
ity, I finally reached the im
motion from my face, I approached the main door. Just as I was about t
ecided to grace us with her presence," he
the wall clock, which ominously read 4:59, I breathed a h
tinized me from head to toe, sending shivers down m
ng our wedding," Devansh's voice reverberated with
age in any suspicious activity that casts even the slightest shadow of doubt on our marriage, the
clenched tightly at my sides,
thought to myself, the memories floo
If anything goes wrong, I'll ensure you regret your existe
"Clean the floor," he commanded, before storming o
, his watch glinting as he marched towards me with dete
e of his calculated stride as he pressed his
your side, keep out of my sight when I return," hi
y hand, tears blurring my vision. Devansh's gaze bore
pple with my pain and uncertainty. Alone in the room, tears silently
omething far worse? The fear of the unknow
t of my unwanted marriage, orchestrated by Devansh. He ensured o
ansh's rage erupted like a volcano. "I'm heading to the hospital. Stay put
ck. Perhaps no bride had ever stood so alone at her doorstep, cla
return. Every step he took towards me felt like the tighte
agged me to his room. "Everyone out now!" his v
y. But my hopes were dashed as he forcefully shoved me to the floor
evansh advanced towards me with ev
ripping with venom. "She's just a child, barely 16, yet your brother's brutality ha
t grant him that mercy," he hissed. "No, I want him to suffer, just as my sister suffered. And y
ip on my neck. "My brother didn't do anything, please don't hurt him," I plea
lly, I tried to get up, but he swiftly came over and
egged, tears streaming down my fa
a hand on you. I didn't come here to consummate our marriage. I'm here to give you the reward for you
in away, I watched in horror as Devansh reached for his
s a storm brewing in the room, the tension thick and suffocating. He raised h
No!" For a moment, time seemed to freeze. His hand s
hing unreadable flickering in their depths. Slowly, th
d stormed out of the room, leavin
s of what had almost happened. It was in that moment, alone an
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