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Posted: 5 years ago

awesome chapter

so sameer knew abt his father affair with pia's mom

he heard their parents fight when he was young

when he heard pia's name sameer thought she is his half sister🤔

somehow sameer dislike pia & not ready to accept her as his sister

what gonna happen when the truth comes out?

pia was so confused why sameer looking at her😕

somehow she understood sameer don't like her

OMG misha organized hiking on her birthday typical misha's style😆

all of them went to pandher west fort

at least for now sameer had little decent conversation with pia😊

both sameer & pia got few similarity😊

kabir took pia to visit the palace where pia almost lost her life😭

on the other hand abhay was in meeting with his clan

they want to find the attackers

abhay got to know pia is in danger & went to save her like always😃

so glad abhay reached on time & save pia from falling🤗

pia didn't see abhay's face & really confused who saved her as abhay hide himself😕

all were relived seeing pia unharmed😃

sameer was confused why pia was smiling & looking at another direction😕

continue plz

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Posted: 5 years ago

Just read the whole story in a go.

Brilliant writeup.in the original run i remember a picture at dobriyal house showing a small boy and he never showed up in the show later on.but you came up with idea of introducing sameer which is a nice twist.jeh n his clan is a headache n siddharth n his wife r also adding positivity to the story.

Abhay and piya bonding is complicated as well as heart warming .

Continue soon

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Mtho29346

Just read the whole story in a go.

Brilliant writeup.in the original run i remember a picture at dobriyal house showing a small boy and he never showed up in the show later on.but you came up with idea of introducing sameer which is a nice twist.jeh n his clan is a headache n siddharth n his wife r also adding positivity to the story.

Abhay and piya bonding is complicated as well as heart warming .

Continue soon


Yeah i don’t know why the makers just made that son go poof....like one mention and gone 🤣 only made sense to include the poor fellow 🤣


I’m glad you are enjoying it! Hopefully I can keep your interest in the chapters to come 😊


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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: cuteariya

awesome chapter

so sameer knew abt his father affair with pia's mom

he heard their parents fight when he was young

when he heard pia's name sameer thought she is his half sister🤔

somehow sameer dislike pia & not ready to accept her as his sister

what gonna happen when the truth comes out?

pia was so confused why sameer looking at her😕

somehow she understood sameer don't like her

OMG misha organized hiking on her birthday typical misha's style😆

all of them went to pandher west fort

at least for now sameer had little decent conversation with pia😊

both sameer & pia got few similarity😊

kabir took pia to visit the palace where pia almost lost her life😭

on the other hand abhay was in meeting with his clan

they want to find the attackers

abhay got to know pia is in danger & went to save her like always😃

so glad abhay reached on time & save pia from falling🤗

pia didn't see abhay's face & really confused who saved her as abhay hide himself😕

all were relived seeing pia unharmed😃

sameer was confused why pia was smiling & looking at another direction😕

continue plz


Thanks dear! 🤗


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Posted: 5 years ago

Chapter 33

Rewind


Tick, tock.

“She loves me, she loves me not.....”

A bouquet of once beautiful roses was reduced to just their thorny stems, the numerous petals strewn on the floor of his room.

Tick, tock.

He reached the last petal.

“She loves me...not.”

A menacing snarl escaped his lips, the naked stems crushed in his palm. Thorns dug into the skin with sharp stings, but it didn’t bother him. He could shed all his blood for her.

“You are mine, Piya darling. Only mine.”

Time marched forward as the hands of the clock ticked endlessly, leaving Jeh in his own insecurities and psychotic thoughts.

What if she has fallen for the vampire?

“Impossible!” He shouted, running his bloodied fingers across one of her photos. “She can’t do that to me. I won’t let her.” A growl escaped his lips.

No one in the room batted an eye to his outburst. He argued with himself, speaking without rebuttal into the darkness of the room.

You used to be so kind to me when we first met. Why hate me? I only love you.

He stared at her photos as sudden black flashes obscured his vision. His chest seized up by an unexplained pressure, like something was trying to grasp his heart and crush it. His vision grew hazy and blood seared the insides of his body.

He shrieked, writhing atop the bed. The internal healing was not yet complete. Slower than expected. Dipanita sat by his side, ordering him to rest. Excess hyperactivity caused stress to his ailing organs.

“Jeh, stop moving.....,” she pleaded.

He groaned and shirked her hands away. Ayushmaan watched from a dark corner, basking in the negative vitality that was Jeh’s obsession. He partook into draining it freely, even if it made the fool weaker. And perhaps crazier.

You’re all just expendable pawns for us. If only you weren’t so weak, I would have enjoyed this pretentious alliance more.

He grew vexed with Jeh’s constant demanding and threatening, as even the energy drain wasn’t enough to silence him.

“Who is this girl he rambles of?” He huffed, dusting off the sleeves of his cloak. Asking the question wasn’t needful; the entire room was filled with her.

Dipanita leaned back in her chair, staring at the ceiling. Even that piece of wall wasn’t spared of her likeness.

“Why ask? You can probably see it yourself.”

He breathed out a low laugh and cracked his knuckles. That was true. She was everywhere. The hazel in his right eye glinted upon inspecting Abhay’s ring, twirling it in front of his face. Just as he first saw him as the owner of the ring, he could see this girl if he wanted to. There were far too many photos to choose from.

“Certainly. But I’d only be a fool to waste my energy on such a mundane question.”

Dipanita looked in his direction, wincing at the sight of the deep red scar. Along with the runes, it turned him into a horrendous monster. A disfiguring mark to an otherwise decent looking face.

She found it unsettling from day one.

“What is it? Admiring my ugliness?” He calmly asked, touching his face with a finger. “It looks frightening, doesn’t it? Enough to scare little children.”

“It’s hideous.” He flashed a wry smile, acting as if it was a compliment. “Where did you get it from?”

“A long time ago, I was woefully obsessed with a lovely princess, just like your son here. I couldn’t hold back, and forced my hand upon her one night. Her lover gave me this in exchange for her honor.”

He darted his eyes over his fingers, the ones that almost took her for himself. Siddharth had to just ruin it all.

I suppose your sister is a good enough consolation price, Mandakini.

“I should have expected something vile.” She turned away in disgust, leaning over Jeh. His eyes bulged out, veins on his neck visible from straining. Wanting to get up, but finding no energy to do so.

“I want....I want her!”

She brushed his hair, thinking of her husband and eldest son. They could have consoled Jeh. He wouldn’t be like this today. What their family could have been in this time, together, was torn apart by that vampire. That Raichand. Their vengeance neared completion. She had a plan, but it was risky.

“And you will get her.”

Piya being alive would suit her interests, in a strange twist of fate.

Jeh’s eyes widened. Was this his mother speaking? She hated Piya. She would never give into his demands. It was likely a trap, but even then, he wouldn’t mind.

Anything to get her.

“You will get your love and we will get our revenge.”

His pain began to lessen by each word. They were an antidote for the wounds.

“How?”

“The vampire we are looking for, is Abhay Raichand.”

Obsession replaced itself with anger.

“He killed them?”

She nodded. Ayushmaan stepped forward, holding the ring in suspension over his palm. A beam of red light engulfed the piece of metal, showing a reel of what occurred that night.

Jeh was furious, but upon seeing Abhay’s face, covered in the blood of his father and brother, he began to feel raw terror.

He couldn’t understand why.

“Once you are healed, bring Piya here. Keep her close to you. He will surely come for her. That is when we strike.”

Ayushmaan laughed, crossing his arms. He had his own optimism to meet this girl. Personally, of course.

You’ve fallen for someone else, I see? Maithili will not be happy to hear so.

“I want to kill him. I want to kill him now!” His voice shook, but he was dead set on this goal.

“Patience. First, Piya. Alright?”

He nodded, pressing her photo to his lips.

——————————————————————

“How’s this?”

Raunak held up a colored square poster with a ‘sharp’ symbol on it. Piya gave it a thumbs up while arranging the lesson sheets. Divya was out sick today.

“I think I can get the posters for ‘flat’ and ‘natural’ done before class. Can you grab me the black paint?”

“Sure.”

The older posters were curling at the corners and fading. They planned to simply print new ones to hang up, but the machine was out of order. Piya suggested doing them by hand. It felt more inviting that way.

She handed him the bottle. A few sheets slipped from her pile, floating like feathers to the floor. She bent down to pick them up, placing a palm flat on the table to hold her balance. Falling from the fort heights made her more careful about such things. There was no Mr. Cobalt Eyes to catch her here.

Well, if he’s a ghost, he surely can be here.

The uncapped bottle tipped over by Raunak’s elbow, drenching the side of Piya’s hand in viscous liquid. She stood up and stared at it.

“I’m so sorry, Piya.” Raunak said, handing her a tissue. She cleaned as much as she could, but it smeared down her palm. The flood just barely missed her clothes. But the carpet wasn’t so lucky.

“It’s okay. I’ll just go wash my hand before the paint dries.”

He nodded and began to dab the mess out of the carpet and table. Piya hurried to the bathroom, stuffing paper towels under her arm to help later. She doused her hand under the sink, and rubbed the paint vigorously with the other. It took a good few minutes to get it completely clean.

She passed Raunak the extra paper towels, and began to help him clean up. The door clicked open, revealing the first arrival of students. It was Horatia.

“She’s always early.” Piya mentioned, waving to her. She smiled with her eyes.

When will she speak? It’s been a while now.

“I think it’s good for now. We can worry about it after.”

“Agreed.”

Piya let out a long breath and held her hips. Horatia was already seated. She was tuning her violin on her own, but clearly struggled.

“Need some help?” Piya asked, kneeling before her.

She nodded slowly, handing her the small violin. All these fangled mortal objects made no sense to her. The violin was pesky, but rewarded its player with a lovely melody. She could at least respect that. Piya went to work immediately, teaching her at the same time. The last string snapped, striking her arm. But she didn’t let go of the instrument.

“Ahhh!”

Horatia touched her palm to Piya’s leg, while Raunak dropped everything to check on her.

“Piya, move you hand.” He urged, taking the violin out of her hands, and placing it carefully on the table. It was possible she’d need stitches.

Her body felt warped on the inside. A strange buzz that made her nauseous. She removed her hand, revealing her arm with no injury or scaring. The pain vanished like it was never there.

I swear it hit me. Why do I feel so off?

She heard stories of people getting hurt from strings snapping. Mostly on the face. Some got off with scars, others had to go to the hospital.

Even Raunak was surprised.

“Whoa, that didn’t injure you?”

“I’m....surprised too.” She wasn’t getting injured from anything serious lately. The fall, now this.

Horatia pulled back her palm, looking panicked herself. Her gaze lowered, hands bunched up in her lap. She believed she had just broken a rule. Piya caressed her hair, thinking she was upset about the damaged violin.

“Don’t worry. It happens.”

“We can get this fixed, just need to get the string replaced. Let’s give her a loaner one for today.”

Piya was glad Horatia wouldn’t have to miss out on class because of this. The school she was taught at didn’t have the luxury of extra instruments. She checked her arm one last time, tracing her finger across the skin where a long scar should have been.

“I can get one for her. Where are they?”

“In the storage room down the hall.”

“Okay. I’ll be back.”

Piya hurried to the storage room, finding the shelf of violins, along with other instruments, snug in their cases. She picked one up, and checked its contents. They were all beautiful pieces.

“Perfect.”

She carried it one hand, reaching for the light switch with the other. Her eyes swept over her skin, finding it covered in something dark. She touched it. It was damp, and smelled of fresh paint.

Same place as last time.

Didn’t I wash this off? How did it reappear?

——————————————————————

“Care to explain your behavior?”

After his sudden departure from the council meeting, Dragomir angrily dismissed all those present. But instead of letting them go home, he was petty and decided to keep them trapped in the castle for a couple hours.

“If I have to hear Estelle talk about another one of her husbands with his head in a basket, I’m going to drive a stake through her.”

Abhay was minding his own business, waiting outside the music school for Piya, before Seraphina decided to show up and get in his hair. He rolled his eyes and played around with his phone. She wouldn’t disappear, no matter how much he ignored her.

“There was an urgent matter I had to take care of. End of story.” He leaned back against the car. “Now I would like to be left alone, if you don’t mind.”

“I’m not leaving until you explain properly. What matter was so urgent that you ditched a council meeting?”

“I don’t think I have to tell you.”

He spoke to council member like she wasn’t a council member. It was her fault to let him get away with it. She should have been more assertive.

“You’re so....arrogant.”

“Thanks.” He laughed to himself. That was all she could come up with?

Abhay wasn’t afraid of what punishments he could receive for such perjury. The blood oath already did its number the entire night. He reeled in its aftereffects, weakness and yet again, thirst. It helped convince Piya that he only just recovered, which saved him from more questions.

“If you tell me, I can calmly explain it to him and get you out of any more punishment.”

If it meant getting her to leave, he would say something. More punishment or not, he didn’t care.

“Fine. I was saving a life. Enough?” His icy grey eyes cut through her like sharp daggers. Exactly like ice.

Defensive much? Playing superhero, is it?

This was a new Abhay.

“A life? Who?”

Piya exited the building and found Abhay speaking to a girl with shiny silver hair. She never saw the color before. It shimmered under the sun and bounced back light in tiny spheres. She wasn’t from around here.

He’s even popular amongst foreigners.

Abhay looked at her, as did Seraphina.

“My own.” He replied, staring calmly at Piya. She narrowed her eyes.

His own? But he’s fine-.

“Now if you excuse me, I have to go.” Piya cautiously joined his side. She hid her eyes from Seraphina, feeling shy. A little jealous as well. It didn’t matter that Abhay paid her no attention. “Shall we, Piya?”

Seraphina looked her up and down. Simple. Doesn’t stand out. Quiet and reposed. She jogged her memory of the name.

Piya. Isn’t she that human girl he was talking of?

She nodded and entered his car. She found Seraphina odd. The two shared the look and posture of those that knew each other for long.

How is Abhay related to her?

She swallowed her jealousy and stared out the windshield. If only she knew she was overthinking, and that they shared nothing more than a week of carnal relations, she wouldn’t have this unexplained stress. Her mind lingered on who his ex was.

This is unlike you, Seraphina thought, marveled at the human sitting in his car.

He did ask her about human soulmates that night. Perhaps, this Piya was his. She put together the small riddle in his words, reaching an epiphany.

His own life. Were you saving her?




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Posted: 5 years ago

Those petals told jeh the real truth.piya never loved him and yes she loves the vampire, Abhay.Seraphina you are right ,abhay was saving piya his soulmate.

A very nice chapter.

Do continue soon.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Chapter 34

First Love


The first of the edelweiss came to bloom, imbued with the faint light of her vitality. The beautiful soul left its mark within his home. He gently stroked the flowers with his finger. She would be elated to see them. A result of dedicated work, and delicate care.

It was another calm winter night. Piya made a request of Abhay, to be her one man audience again. He laid down in wait on the patches of new grass, signifying the slow arrival of spring, and watched the stars twinkle in the sky. His outstretched fingers made patterns out of them like she did last time. It was fun. Nowadays, he did things with reason only. Doing without let the old Abhay step into the current one’s shoes for a little.

“I thought punctual also meant not being early.”

He turned his head, finding the chocolate eyes of his favorite musician. She smiled bright, the moon’s shimmer dull in comparison. He sat up and extended his hand. She still slipped a little, falling forward to hit her head with his.

It hurt way more than it should have.

“Ow. What are you, a block of steel?”

“Sorry.”

She gripped her head with one hand and slumped down onto the ground, pulling off the case strap. His fingers shook, but they touched her forehead to ease the pain.

She bumped their heads together once the world stopped spinning.

“What was that?”

“So that we don’t fight in the future. I don’t want to get mad at my closest friend.”

“You have that high of an opinion of me?” He asked, playing with his daylight ring.

“I do. Don’t sell yourself short.”

“Why me?”

“I’ve never had a friend who knows and understands me as much as you do. Never, in my entire life.”

“Really?”

“Really. Don’t worry, I’m not lying to you.”

Her eyes fell to her left as she set up her things, finding the bloomed flowers. Her jaw dropped and eyes filled in wonder.

“Wow! They bloomed!” She clapped her hands together. All the watering and playing paid off. Tiny, healthy blossoms dotted the small patch. She snapped a picture with her phone, intending to show Ms. Julie next class.

“Soon the whole hill will be covered with them.”

“I can already imagine. It’ll be so pretty.”

She began to tune her violin, watching Abhay in between each string. He stared into nothingness, twirling a ring around his finger. He looked at her, she looked back at her instrument.

“Nervous?”, he asked.

“A little. Auditions are tomorrow.”

“I’m sure you’ve done this before, no?”

“I have. But auditions are always nerve wracking.”

She chewed on her bottom lip and began to play. She wished Abhay could sneak a spot on the judging panel, as watching him listen allowed her to forget all apprehension. He closed his eyes and listened, like he always did, drifting atop the waves of notes. It was hard to not smile. It crept up on his face without warning. Without fail.

She took several deep breaths after completion, looking into the forest for comfort. Beads of sweat formed on her forehead, even in this cool weather. She dabbed it with her sleeve, taking a seat so she could remember how to breathe.

“Did your mother also play professionally?”

Piya held her pendant and followed the ‘S’ with her fingers, nodding with pride.

“She was amazing. You know, this violin was hers. It was her last gift to me.”

She grew quiet.

“I wish she was here to watch.”

No doubt Sugandh would be proud of Piya. The cycle of life denied her that praise. Abhay slowly inched his hand forward, laying it atop hers. She wiped a few tears and put on a wistful smile.

“This violin, it saved me from what could have been the worst.”

Its melody gave her hope. It took care of her when she needed it most.

“Like a first love.”

He nodded and brushed his fingers across her face, tucking away loose hairs that the breeze blew into disarray. She looked his way and blushed. His icy grey eyes looked like they were melting again. Worthy of drowning in.

My heart....it’s beating faster.

The lingering jealousy was partially to blame. She wondered about that girl all night, unable to focus because of it.

Why let it bother you so much?

He lay back on the ground, hands folded on his stomach. Piya sighed and leaned back, laying by his side. They watched the stars together.

“By the way, who was that girl yesterday? The silver haired one?”

“Jealous?”

Her mouth gaped open like a fish.

“Jealous? Why would I be jealous? That’s ridiculous. It’s not that I have a crush on you or anything.” She crossed her arms and puffed her cheeks.

“Of course not.” He stared up at the moon, sitting up and leaning back on flat palms. “Just an old acquaintance of mine.”

“Is she....the girl you loved?”

He laughed. Seraphina would lose her mind hearing anyone, let alone Piya, say that. Maybe lay a small, petty curse or two while she was at it.

“She’s not who you’re thinking she is.” He said, watching her turn red and roll to the opposite side.

“Sorry.....”

“It’s alright. What do you want to know about her?”

“Silver hair girl? Or....your ex?”

“I think you know who.”

She looked back and tried to read the story his eyes told. He didn’t look remorseful. To him, it seemed like this girl was just another subject.

“I don’t know where to begin, actually.”

“Take your time.”

How do you talk about relationships? I’ve never done it before.

She wasn’t sure how much to ask, and how much detail to include. Many girls her age would spend lots of time talking of their crushes and relationships. She always avoided those conversations. There was usually nothing she could contribute.

“Hmm.....what was she like?”

“A dream.”

A dream glided in gold, but hollow and rotten inside. Like the tragedies of romance.

“Less metaphorical would be nice.” She muttered, digging her fingers into the bed of leaves underneath. “I’m not too experienced with this stuff.”

“You’ll get bored if I list out everything.”

“That‘s on me. I’m the one who asked.”

Abhay sifted through his thoughts. What was Maithili like? It was difficult to describe her after not doing it for so long. Ask him centuries back, and he’d be able to say anything in a heartbeat.

“Like your violin is your first love, she was my first love. Childhood sweetheart. We played, studied, and did almost everything together. She was reserved, kept to herself, but was full of adventure and ambition. I remember having to see her on the sly. She wasn’t allowed to leave the house much.”

“How come?”

“Her mother strictly forbade it. She used to get locked in her room every night.”

“Why? That doesn’t sound right.”

What kind of parent would do that to their own child?

She had something to hide. That’s why, he silently replied.

“I never found out the reason.”

Another lie.

“She found escape in me. We used to sneak out together at night, and wander without direction until dawn arrived. It used to make her really happy.”

Piya hid a smile.

And you pretend like you don’t know kindness. No matter who you love, you don’t spare a moment’s effort to take care of them.

She gazed upon the man next to her. Whoever he was destined to be with, Piya envied her.

She expected nostalgia to take control over his tone, like how her mother used to talk about Arnab, even after he left. There was nothing of the sort here.

“She just wanted the best for herself. But as they say, the ends don’t justify the means.”

“What did she do?”

“Things I can never forgive her for.”

It was like waking up from a dream. One can wish it remains forever, but once the eyes open, it all turns to a distant memory.

I think I shouldn’t prod further, she warned herself. He might get upset.

Her thoughts didn’t stop him from talking.

“We even married, in haste I will admit. It fell apart just a month after.”

Piya met his eyes in surprise. She had no idea he was ever married. It seemed like it happened young.

“Shocked?” He turned to the side, capturing her surprise from his peripheral.

“A little. I had no idea.”

He chuckled. She was the first outsider to know.

“Where is she now?”

“Somewhere. But that chapter of my life is over, and I rather not reopen it again.”

“Anyone in this new chapter?”

“Maybe. Maybe not.”

Silence in between conversations became commonplace for them. He ended it with that final, ambiguous answer. Piya didn’t like the jealousy drowning her heart. She wanted the answer to the last question to allude to her. But her one mistake was not acknowledging those feelings to begin with.

Why Piya? Do you like him? Then it’s your fault he isn’t talking of you.

She changed the subject before she slipped into a silent, resentful episode.

“Do you believe in ghosts?”

“Not really. Why?”

“Remember I asked you about a man wandering the forest, with cobalt eyes? It was a while ago, but you look like someone with good memory.”

He nodded.

“I saw him again recently, at the old fort outside the city. He saved my life.”

She expected him to react accordingly, like she did when he was injured, but he made it seem like old, insignificant news.

“What happened?”

There was no change in expression. Only the emotionless mask. As if he knew what had happened, and was hiding the truth.

That’s it? He isn’t worried?

“I fell off the edge of the cliffside. I thought I was a goner. But he caught me. Somehow.”

“You sound unsure of something.”

“The way he did it was very strange. He was like a big shadow, not a person. Very fast too.”

She gestured with her hands, his movements. How he jumped in to save her, and how the shadows surrounded her like a protective cloak. Shock physically couldn’t register on his face.

Does he think I’m crazy? And he’s just going along with it?

“And I have never seen his entire face. I haven’t mentioned this before, but his eyes look just like yours, just different color.”

He was glad his true form was whittled down to a creature she couldn’t interact with. Ghosts couldn’t speak. Hopefully it would stop her from approaching him like that again.

“I can assure you that I’m no ghost.”

It was only the truth.

“Really? Let me check.”

She leaned forward on all fours and poked his cheek with her finger.

“What are you doing?”

“Seeing if my finger goes through.” She poked him again, where his dimples were hiding. He strangely found it endearing. “Nope. No ghost here.”

A ghost would be less frightening. They don’t kill or drink blood like I do.

Abhay checked his watch. It was late, and she needed ample sleep for tomorrow. He insisted they end for the night, and walked her home.

“Good luck.” He said. Tomorrow was another day where he wouldn’t see her. An important client meeting needed him to be at the office in the early morning. Piya made plans to go with Misha instead.

“Thank you.”

He gave her a half smile and turned to leave. A white object fell from his back pocket, landing at her feet.

“Abhay, wait-“

She looked up, and he was gone.

Not a ghost. But he sure moves like one.

She picked up his belongings from the ground. It was his student ID card. Her focus fell upon a certain date. His birthday.

December 5th. That’s in two days.

“He didn’t mention it?” She frowned and took the card inside. At least she knew when to wish him.




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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Mtho29346

Those petals told jeh the real truth.piya never loved him and yes she loves the vampire, Abhay.Seraphina you are right ,abhay was saving piya his soulmate.

A very nice chapter.

Do continue soon.


thanks dear 🤗


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Posted: 5 years ago

Splendid one.

The whole chap was a treat to read.

A light and heart warming one.

Piya played the violin with abhay the audience.

She asked about seraphina and got abhay reply.

He even narrated his and maithilli love story.

She was shocked at the revealation of abhay and maithilli marriage.

She got to know about his birthday,5th of December.

Looking forward to next update.

Can't wait to read it.

simply.meghana thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Mtho29346

Splendid one.

The whole chap was a treat to read.

A light and heart warming one.

Piya played the violin with abhay the audience.

She asked about seraphina and got abhay reply.

He even narrated his and maithilli love story.

She was shocked at the revealation of abhay and maithilli marriage.

She got to know about his birthday,5th of December.

Looking forward to next update.

Can't wait to read it.


Thanks dear! 🤗


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