Third Person's POV
“Media got to know about you and the baby. They are trying to make a scene.” Mr. Verma said.
Mayra couldn't believe on the words she heard from his mouth. She knew this is not good as it would affect Ved’s reputation badly.
She rushed towards the television and switched on the news channel.
Third Person's POVIn the morning, Ved got ready but Mayra was still asleep. He wanted to see her before leaving as his heart wanted his assumption to be true. His heart wanted it all to be a lie and know that Mayra still loves him but if it’s not, he just needs to have this hope for a little longer.He walked towards her room and tried opening it gently but it was locked. He took out the key to her room with a smirk on his face and entered the room in silence.
Mayra’s POVI woke up with soft noises of birds, they were chirping near my window and a smile made it’s way to my face. It’s always good to wake up with such a sweet voice. I looked out the window and the sun was beaming. The sunlight was making its way into the room giving it a natural light. I stood up and opened the window to smell the freshness in the air. Someone might have watered the plants and grass which gave the atmosph
Third person's POV"Miss Mayra ran away..." Rohan cried out. He knew Ved was not in a good mood when Mr. Verma came in but now,
Third Person's POVAfter the call ended, Ved asked Mr. Verma to get special guards arranged as soon as possible. He walked towards his study and opened his drawer to find something. He pulled out his gun and walked back towards the hall.There was no update on Mayra and Ved just prayed in his mind for her to be safe.
A few days later…“Hush little baby, go to sleep…Hush, Hush, Hush, the sky is deep!”This voice again? Why can’t I see anything?
Third Person's POV“I am sorry Mayra…” He said and Mayra knew what he meant. The look on Ved's face was enough to tell her she has lost everything.She touched her belly with her right hand and stared at the edge of the bed. The room was silent and no one dared to say a word.
Third Person's POV“I did this to her!” He shouted and the police officers came out rushing towards him. He pushed them away and continued slamming on things.“Ved, stop it!” Bharti came rushing towards him and hugged him. His anger started melting into tears.
Third Person's POV“You Mayra, you are my daughter!” Bharti said and Mayra froze hearing Bharti's words.“What?” Mayra asked again. She thought she heard it wrong or there’s some confusion.