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PYAR YA JUNUN

kaash ki ye ishq naa hua hota kaash mai yu badnam naa hua hota, mere dil ki chokhat pr dastak dekhar tu yu gumnaam naa hua hota

Abhimanyu come downstairs wearing there piece suit in grey colour he fixing his

Watch seeing his the whole family surprise because no one knows that he comes yesterday except swarna

Tears rolled from Janki eye Aakriti patted her back before meeting anyone else first he went where , A garland was placed on a girl . Abhimanyu touched the photo frame he have no guds to say anything when Janki joined him

Abhimanyu touch her feets she blessed him “ after many months I finally see my son ” she said , their moments interpreted by someone “ hme asha hai ki aapne hmari Princess ki mout ka badla le liya hoga ” Rajveer (his dad) said from behind

The hall was silent now every pair of eyes stuck on Abhimanyu waiting for his reply now Janki also saw him with hopefully eyes

Abhimanyu nodded “ I show her right place ” he declared proudly but the truth only know , Abhishek come and hug his brother paridhi also join them everyone sitting on the dinner table

“ isn't Adhvit come with you ” Aakriti asked

For few minutes Abhimanyu was silent and then replied “ he comes but because of work he stayed in hotel ”

“ Poor guy because of her he stay away from his own family ” Leelavati taunted, Aakriti look at Sidharth but he avoid her

Ishani get up and hug her mother “ by everyone Today I have to attend a meeting ” she said and went out

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Ekamira pov

I was struggling with the cold wind when temple priest come near me seeing me I definitely say he was not happy he stare my clothes a disappointment show on his face

Behind him two other women stood they also stare me with weard face

I stood up and clutch the edge of my top and pulled it like the top length increase because of this I am looking fool who did this type of shit my face turned in crimson red shade is it embarrassing or more than that

“ Ram Ram dekho to Aaj kl ki ladkiyo ko mandir tk nhi chora ” one woman from behind said

“ No nothing like that ” I try to manage but another lady cut me off

“chup” she said Coldly like I was her servant “ we all know girl like you ”

(Ram Ram, look, today's girls are not even spared in the temple.)

Tears skipped from my eyes before I could control but I hide it not wanting to show my weakness to them the second women grabbed my wrist tightly before I could protest she dragged me out of the temple my balance lose and next second I was on the cold floor

Other lady grabbed my hairs a sharp pain run in my head how cruel they first my bloody husband and then that person and now they isn't They leave me alone, I wonder

I jerked her hand away, I never tolerate when someone touched my pretty hair and she pulled it like it was nothing

The priest was about to slap me when a voice stop him “ Ruko ” He quickly away from me and shallow hard there was two women stood I can say that they are definitely belong to a great family

“ ye kya tarika hai, eak bachhi ko Aise treat Kiya jata hai ” the woman spat the priest lowered his head like he knows that argument with her is not good for him

The other lady come and help me to stand

I HATE MYSELF BECAUSE I CAN'T EVEN STAND FOR MYSELF “beta Are you okay ” she asked with concern I nodded

“ badi malkin stay away from that girl she is gold digger ” the women who threw me out from temple said , The wrist thing is I could not reply her

“ ENOUGH ”

That lady said and grabbed my wrist softly no wanting to hurt me and sit me in her car before cover me with her warm showl my top cut from the arms I don't know when it happens but yaa it's me who is there in unknown City unknown person

“ if something bothered you , then you can say ” she asked gently I shook my head while the other lady asked me gently “ tell us beta where is your house we drop you three ”

Third person POV

Janki and Aakriti still stood with lots of questions but before Ekamira collapsed on the floor

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The room was swallowed in darkness.

Abhimanyu sat in the centre of it like a silent storm waiting to burst. His eyes red, furious, merciless. One leg crossed casually over the other, as if he owned not just the room, but every heartbeat inside it. Across from him, on the velvet sofa, sat Advit quiet, watchful.

And below them, on the cold floor, lay a woman.

Her entire body was drenched in blood… yet her eyes flickered with a strange, unsettling spark as if pain had failed to break her, as if death itself amused her.

Abhimanyu tilted his head slightly, looking down at her from the edge of his kurta collar. His voice was smooth, but soaked in warning.

“If you wish to live a little longer…

tell me who backed you.

Who helped you make him escape?”

Silence.

Savita - that was her name — didn’t lift her gaze. She acted like she didn’t even hear him, like Abhimanyu Singh Raivansh was nothing more than air passing by.

And then… she laughed.

A sharp, chilling laugh that cracked through the darkness like broken glass.

“I’ll never tell you who helped me,” she whispered, eyes gleaming with madness.

“And you’ll never find out. Understand, Abhimanyu Singh Raivansh?”

Her voice held thrill instead of fear — the thrill of someone who’d already accepted death, maybe even welcomed it.

Abhimanyu’s jaw tightened.

He flicked his eyes toward the female guard standing behind him. Without a word, she stepped forward, her hands merciless as she dragged pain through Savita’s already wounded body.

Blood. Screams. Silence.

Savita didn’t break. She didn’t beg.

She didn’t even flinch.

Her unshaken defiance only poured gasoline on Abhimanyu’s rage — and she knew it.

She enjoyed it.

Without thinking twice, Abhimanyu picked up his gun and fired at Savita.

Within seconds, she was dead.

He glanced at one of the guards and said coldly,

“Dispose of the body.”

With that, he rose to his feet.

“Abhimanyu never forgives betrayal,” he muttered under his breath and walked out of the room. Advit followed him out silently.

They sat in the lobby area outside.

“How will we find her now? God knows what state she must be in,” Advit asked with genuine concern.

Abhimanyu’s eyes were sharp when they met him.

“She ran away of her own choice. I’m sure she must be celebrating,” he said, voice dripping with controlled rage.

“But she doesn’t know Abhimanyu Singh Raivansh. No one stays hidden from me for long.”

The fire in his tone left no room for doubt.

Advit fell silent after that. Fear crawled quietly inside him — fear that Abhimanyu’s anger might push him towards a path too dark.

A servant arrived with coffee. They spoke briefly, the tension still thick around them.

Then Advit stood up.

“I should leave now.”

Abhimanyu stopped him gently, yet firmly.

“You should go home. They must be worried about you.”

Advit nodded and walked away.

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On the other hand, Janvi brought Ekamira with her to the Raivansh Empire.

There was no one home at that moment, so she quietly took Ekamira to a guest room and laid her on the bed.

Anika was still unconscious.

Aakruti called a doctor, and within a short while, he arrived.

Seeing Ekamira’s condition, the doctor gave her an injection and wrote down some medicines.

Janki and Aakruti were deeply worried for her — they wanted to know what had happened to Ekamira, what she had gone through.

After some time, Ekamira slowly regained consciousness.

When she opened her eyes and saw the two women near her again, she was startled. Her clothes were dirty and torn, and she looked at them with confused, questioning eyes.

“Dear, you should rest for now,” Aakruti said softly, with warmth in her voice.

A few minutes later, a servant arrived with breakfast for Ekamira.

“Eat this, it will give you some strength,” Janki said to Ekamira.

Ekamira nodded weakly.

“Dear, you need to rest. We’ll be back in a little while,” Aakruti told her gently, then she left the room taking Janki with her.

Outside, in the living room, both their husbands were sitting.

When the two women explained everything, Rajveer and Siddharth also showed concern and agreed to let Ekamira stay with them.

Soon after, the rest of the family came to know about the situation, and everyone accepted the decision without objection. The family members went to meet Ekamira one by one and spoke to her kindly.

(The younger members of the family were not present at that moment.)

A short while later, Ishani returned home.

When she didn’t find anyone in the living room, she was a little shocked — because at this time, everyone was usually there. Just then Abhishek also arrived home.

“Ishani, what happened?” he asked.

Ishani looked at him and replied,

“Bhai, look — no one is home.”.

Just then a servant passed by.

Ishani asked him where everyone was, and he informed her that the family was in one of the rooms. So both of them headed there.

The moment they walked inside, both froze in surprise.

Their entire family was standing around Ekamira — as if she was someone who had arrived from another world. Everyone was staring at her, curious, cautious, almost overwhelmed.

Ekamira kept her gaze lowered; she seemed just as lost and confused as they were.

Abhishek cleared his throat deliberately, drawing attention toward himself.

“Who is she, Maa ?” he asked Aakruti.

Janki looked at him, then at Ishani, and gestured for both of them to step outside with her.

Once they were out of the room, Abhishek finally spoke, a little confused.

“Badi Maa, why did you bring us outside?”

Janki sighed softly and explained,

“Child, we found her near the temple. She fainted, so we brought her here.

But… she hasn’t said a single word since then. We think she might be unable to speak. I’m very worried about her.”

Ishani gave a small, gentle smile.

“Badi Maa, maybe she’s just shy in front of everyone. Let me try — she might talk to me.”

Ekamira pov

When I opened my eyes, I found myself in a strange room. In front of me stood the two women who had saved my life.

Within moments, the room filled with unknown faces—

All of them were waiting for me to speak, but I kept my eyes lowered.

Soon everyone left, and I was alone in that room.

My head was pounding, and I had wrapped myself in a blanket, because my clothes—torn and ruined—could no longer protect me.

After some time, a girl walked in—she looked just around my age, dressed neatly in formal clothes.

Without saying a word, she sat beside me.

There was not even a slight doubt—she was extremely beautiful.

“Hi,” she said softly, her voice gentle and warm.

Third person POV

Ekamira, trembling, replied, “H..i.”

Ishani smiled and asked sweetly, “Do I know your name?”

Ekamira took a long breath and said, “E…kamira.”

Her grip tightened around the blanket, as if it was the only thing she had left to hold on to.

Ishani’s eyes dropped to her torn clothes.

She slowly extended her hand, held Ekamira’s trembling fingers in hers, and spoke tenderly,

“You don’t need to be afraid of me.”

Ekamira finally looked up.

“My name is Ishani,” she introduced herself gently.

“Ekamira… did someone try to force himself on you?”

Ishani understood everything without needing more words.

Hearing this, tears spilled down Ekamira’s face.

Ishani immediately hugged her, holding her close, “Please don’t cry, Ekamira. Tell me what happened.” she requested softly.

She handed her a glass of water.

After drinking it, Ekamira finally began to speak,

“H-he tried to force me into marriage…

And when I ran away, he had me kidnapped again and then…”

Her voice broke—tears returned.

Ishani wrapped her in her arms again,

“Shhh… calm down. Just tell me—who was that bastard?” Ishani asked firmly.

“He made his men try to… rape me.

He said he hated me, but he also cared for me— then why did he do this? I Hate Him …”

After talking to Ekamira for a while, Ishani helped her fall asleep and quietly stepped out. The rest of the family was waiting outside, and Ishani told them everything.

“What kind of devil is he? If I get my hands on him, I’ll knock some sense into his head right now!”

Janki said furiously,

(Poor woman… she doesn’t even know he is her own son.)

“That’s what I’m thinking too… I wonder what type of family he comes from,”

Aakruti added with concern.

On the other hand,

Abhimanyu sat inside his car, eyes burning red with rage. He was on a call, his voice sharp like a blade,

Find her. I want her no matter what—before the night ends. Otherwise be ready to become lunch for the crocodiles.”

He said coldly and hung up.

He shut his eyes, and Ekamira’s face flashed in his mind.

Where are you… cookie?” he murmured under his breath.

Within minutes, he reached Raivansh Empire.

All the guards rushed towards him, one even knocking on the gate in panic—no one dared to delay Abhimanyu.

Meanwhile inside, everyone was sitting in the living room.

“Maa, what will we tell bhai? He hates unknown people entering the house,”

Ishani whispered nervously.

Rathore Mansion

Inside the mansion, in the living room, Vishakha and Malini were sitting when a woman in a black sari walked in. She was extremely beautiful; even though her eyes were swollen, they still looked lovely.

She was about 5'3" tall and her hair touched her waist. She was none other than Rayanshi — ADVIT’S WIFE , ABHIMANYU YOUNGER SISTER , As soon as she entered, she

touched Vishakha’s feet.

“Stay blessed, my child. Come and sit beside me,” Vishakha said lovingly.

Rayanshi nodded. After talking for a while, she went back to her room.

She spent most of her time alone in her room. She neither talked happily nor to anyone except Vishakha.

Inside her Room

In front of the bed was a huge photo frame — not of anyone else, but Advit. He looked extremely charming in it. Rayanshi put on her headphones, closed her eyes, picked up the guitar lying beside the bed, and began to sing:

Apni aankhein, Khaali kar de

Kaash tu meri..

Aankhein bhar de..

Kaash tu meri..

Aankhein bhar de..

As soon as she sang this, Advit’s face appeared before her eyes and tears started rolling down her cheeks.

Mere yaara tere gham

Agar paayenge

Hum teri hai kasam hum

Sanwar jaayenge

At that moment she was standing in front of Advit’s photo frame, strumming the guitar and looking at his picture with love.

O mere yaara tere gham

Agar paayenge

Hum teri hai kasam hum

Sanwar jaayenge

Tu yeh saugaat tum

Tu zamaane ki hum

Har khushi se mukar jaayenge..

Hum mar jaayenge

Ho.. hum mar jaayenge..

When she looked towards the door, she smiled because Advit was standing there, smiling at her.

As she sang that line, she went to him and hugged him. Advit kissed her forehead lovingly, bringing tears to her eyes.

Tere kaandhe se hi lag ke

Yaara beete umar saari

Sochoon kaisi hogi kismat

Hua yoon to phir hamari

Saare aansu toh hon tere

Aur aankhein hon hamari

Rayanshi rested her head on Advit’s shoulder.

Suddenly there was a knock on the door. The sound pulled Rayanshi back to reality — she was alone.

“How long will I keep thinking only about you? Please come back,” she cried.

After wiping her face, she opened the door. A servant was standing there.

“Rayanshi ma’am, badi madam has called you downstairs. Someone is waiting for you,” she said, her eyes shining with happiness, though Rayanshi couldn’t understand the reason.

As Rayanshi stood near the stairs, tears of joy filled her eyes. A man was sitting on the couch with one leg crossed over the other — IT WAS ADVIT.

Hearing the sound of her anklets, he turned around. Rayanshi froze on seeing him. In her hurry, her foot got tangled in her sari.

Just as she was about to fall, strong arms caught her — it was Advit.

Their eyes met. Something flicker ,

The very next moment, Advit pushed her away and stepped back. Rayanshi felt hurt, but she believed she deserved it.

In Raivansh empire

Abhimanyu was in his room. He took off his clothes, went to shower, and then came out wrapped in a towel. He sat on the sofa, holding a cigarette to his lips.

Downstairs in the living room, everyone looked worried.

Abhishek said, “We shouldn’t hide her from bhai.”

Ishani agreed, “Yes, and bhai won’t throw her out. Instead, he will punish that dog who did this.”

Everyone agreed with Ishani. They were ready now — and for the first time, everyone felt hopeful.finish, everyone froze.

Because Abhimanyu was already standing at the gate.

“What are you hiding?”

He asked in a cold, emotionless voice.

Abhishek swallowed hard.

“N-nothing, son… we were just discussing the preparations for Shivratri,”

Leelavati quickly covered up.

It was already night. Abhimanyu was sitting on the sofa in his room, scrolling through his phone, when someone knocked on the door.

He opened it and saw a servant standing there.

“Sir, ma’am has called you for dinner,” she said. Abhimanyu nodded in response.

A little while later, everyone was seated at the dining table. There was an unusual silence in the room; it felt as if no one actually lived in this house.

Ishani first looked at Abhishek. Both of them were talking in gestures, which Abhimanyu had been staring at for quite some time. Suddenly he said,

“Have both of you lost your voices that you are using signs instead of talking directly?”

Abhishek choked in the middle.

“No… bhai, nothing like that. We were just talking casually.”

Abhishek lied again.

But this time, suddenly Ishani spoke,

“Bhai, we want to tell you something.”

The whole family looked at Ishani in shock. No one had expected her to say something like that. Abhimanyu looked at her and said calmly, without any anger,

“What happened, Isshu?”

Ishani took a deep breath.

“Actually, bhai… I have a friend,” she said hesitantly.

Abhimanyu narrowed his eyebrows.

Again Ishani said,

“And she is here in our house. You don’t have any problem with that, right?”

Abhimanyu stayed silent for a few moments, then suddenly asked,

“Where is she?”

Ishani looked at the rest of the family, closed her eyes, took a deep breath and said,

“She is resting in room right now.”

Abhimanyu nodded.

“Actually, bhai, I want to tell you something very important. She is suffering and we should help her.”

“Suffering from what?” Abhimanyu asked in confusion.

Then Ishani finally said,

“Bhai… someone… someone forcefully married her, and later he threw her out and sent men to rape her.”

Her voice became soft as she continued,

“I want that man to be brought in front of her. We want him to beg for her forgiveness. Please bhai, give that jerk such a punishment that he learns his lesson.”

Thats it for today,

And did you guys love you the chemistry between Rayanshi and Advit and what you think, why Advit didn't like her

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