로그인Author's pov "So what are you waiting for?" Aviraj says coldly, his sharp gaze fixed on her. "Strip so we can continue." His tone is deliberately harsh.He knows her well enough to understand one thing if he softens too much around her, she will hesitate even more. She will question him, resist him, or simply refuse out of embarrassment.Advika's fingers tremble badly at his words.For a few moments, she simply sit there frozen, her breathing uneven while nervousness spreads across her face.Then slowly, with hesitant movements, she begins removing her clothes one by one.Her eyes remain lowered the entire time, unable to look at him directly. The room falls quiet except for the faint rustling of fabric and the distant sound of birds still singing outside the open window.Every movement she makes is careful because of the bruises covering her body. Pain flashes across her expression each time the fabric brushes against wounded skin. Aviraj watches silently.And the moment the marks o
Advika's pov The soft chirping of birds slowly pulls me out of sleep. my eyes are half closed and I can feel the warmth of sunlight touching my skin gently. A cool breeze brushes across the room it is carrying the fresh scent of the morning with it.Slowly, I open my eyes. Golden sunlight is spreading through the room, making everything look calmer, soft and Peaceful.I blink quietly while looking around.Back then, mornings in this house never felt like mornings. I used to wake up long after sunrise, trapped beneath heavy curtains and the freezing air of the air conditioner. The room was always silent And was felt lifeless But today is different.After what feels like years, I finally sleep peacefully without fear dragging me awake every few minutes. My gaze slowly shifts toward the window. It is open. That surprises me the most.The soft rustling of leaves, the distant sounds of birds, the warmth of real sunlight none of these things were allowed inside this room before. The room d
Aviraj's pov"Please... leave me... I-I don't know where he is..."The man is sobbing uncontrollably, his body trembling against the chair he is tied to. His wrists are bound tightly behind him, ropes cutting into his skin, while his legs are secured to the chair's legs to keep him from moving.Blood is running from the corner of his mouth, staining his chin and shirt. I stare at him coldly."You work under him," I say in a dangerously low voice. "And you expect me to believe you know nothing?" He shakes his head frantically."I swear.." My patience snaps. I grab him by the collar and strike him hard across the face. The chair jerks backward slightly from the impact A cry of pain escapes him immediately."Tell me where he is," I bark, fury rising inside me again. "Before I lose what little patience I have left."The man breathes heavily, fear written all over his face."Please... I don't..." Before he can finish, his head drops to the side fuck... Unconscious. I stare at him for a lon
“You dare to touch my wife?” Aviraj barks, his voice echoing with fury.His eyes shift toward Advika And the sight of her stops him for a fraction of a second.She is curled up on the bed, trembling, her body marked with bruises dark reds and blues scattered across her skin, each one telling a story he does not need to hear to understand.Tears are streaming down her face, her entire frame shaking as if she is trying to make herself disappear.Something inside him snaps completely. The rage that follows is no longer controlled. It is raw. He turns back to Zuber and launches at him without hesitation.His fist connects with Zuber’s face with brutal force. Another strike is about to follow When a broken, fragile sound reaches him.“Please… don’t… hurt me…” The words are barely there, trembling, filled with fear. Aviraj freezes. Slowly, he turns his head. It is her Advika. She is shaking and crying and looking afraid. And that fear It is not just for the man lying on the ground. It i
Continue...Please…” I whispered under my breath, my voice trembling. “God… please save me…” I don’t want to go through that again. Not again.I rush to the bathroom door and lock it from the inside, my hands trembling as I turn the latch.“Locking the door won’t save you,” he says from outside, his voice sharp, filled with anger.I step back, shaking my head, even though he cannot see me. No I am not opening this door. Even if I have to stay here and rot I will but I won’t go out there.“Come out on your own,” he warns, his tone turning colder. “Or I will open it myself.”The next moment A loud bang hits the door. I flinch Another one again. I press myself further back, my heart racing wildly. No I am not going. Minutes passed and The sudden quiet feels worse than the noise.My breath slows slightly but the fear does not leave. And then A sharp cracking sound. The door gives way. My eyes widen. No no The door bursts open.He stands there.A large, imposing figure filling the d
Aviraj's pov It has been three days… and I still cannot find her.bWhere the hell has he taken her? I warned her. I told her not to run.Yet she did. And now look what has happened. She is gone and Kidnapped.And the worst part is that The man who has taken her is my enemy.“Should we attack the location now?” Tapish asks, breaking the heavy silence.He has already traced the place. He knows exactly where that man is keeping Advika. But rushing in blindly is not an option.“No. Not now,” I reply, my voice is calm . Tapish looks at me immediately, shocked in his expression.“But why?” he questions. “We have the address. This is the best chance.”I remain still for a moment, my thoughts calculating, precise.“We do not walk into a trap without understanding it first,” I say slowly.“He is taking her to that island where he knows we cannot reach easily,” I am saying, my voice is steady. “But we already know how to get there… and bring her back.” I pause briefly. “But first, we are doi
Author's pov Advika’s legs trembled as another sharp wave of pain spread through her abdomen. She was about to sink down onto the floor again, but before she could, Aviraj suddenly stepped forward.In one swift movement, he caught her.Advika gasped softly as he lifted her into his arms and carrie
Half an hour passed. Advika was still sitting on the floor, her back resting weakly against the side of the bed. Her eyes were swollen from crying, and every few minutes another tear slipped silently down her cheek. For a moment she thought she should have accepted his offer to help. Maybe things
Aviraj's pov I didn't rush it.Revenge doesn't survive haste-it rots in it.I knew her long before she knew me. Advika Rathod. Not the daughter of a monster,just a girl living quietly in the shadow of a name she didn't understand. She smiled easily. Trusted too much. That innocence... it made my a
author's pov Author's POVThe car moved smoothly, too smoothly, as if nothing irreversible had just happened. The city lights blurred past the windows, indifferent witnesses to the silence trapped inside. Advika sat rigid, hands clenched in her lap, tears slipping down without sound. She didn't lo







