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The early morning sun had barely peeked through the clouds when Prisha turned in her bed for what felt like the hundredth time. Her swollen eyes, stung red from crying all night, throbbed with pain. Sleep hadnโ€™t visited her properlyโ€”only darkness, fear, and the haunting echo of her own helplessness had kept her company. And yet, today wasnโ€™t just any day. It was her final exam. The one that was supposed to decide her academic future. But right now, her future felt like a trap, closing in on her faster than she could breathe.

Every time she blinked, she saw her destructionโ€”the marriage mandap, the sacred fire, and Raunak sitting beside her, smirking. Raunak. That name made her stomach churn. The same man who had made her college life hell, whose presence reminded her of everything vile. And now, suddenly, he wanted to marry her? No. No way. She couldnโ€™t do it. Prisha suddenly sat up on her bed, her heart racing. โ€œNo,โ€ she whispered to herself, then louder, โ€œNo, I canโ€™t do this! I canโ€™t marry Raunak!โ€ Her voice cracked with desperation. โ€œWhatever he did in college canโ€™t be forgotten. He canโ€™t just decide to marry me now like none of that ever happened! Why now? Why me?โ€ Her fists clenched tightly in her lap. โ€œI will tell bhai. Heโ€™ll understand. He has to. He wonโ€™t let me be thrown into a marriage like this. I know he loves me. Iโ€™ll talk to him. I have to...โ€ But even as her heart pleaded for support, her brain reminded her of the ticking clock. I have to go to college first. My exam. Just one more day. Just one more step before everything falls apart. I wish today would stretch forever so I wouldn't have to leave for India. I donโ€™t want to go. Not now. Not ever.

Just then, her phone buzzed. It was Vanshikaโ€”her best friend, her lifeline for the past four years.

โ€œHeyy Prisha! Are you okay? Iโ€™ve been calling you since yesterday. Where were you? You have no idea how worried I was! Just tell me something, please!โ€ Vanshikaโ€™s voice poured through the speaker with concern and urgency.

โ€œIโ€™ll tell you everything once I reach college,โ€ Prisha replied in a low, emotionless voice.

โ€œAre you alright though?โ€ Vanshika persisted, catching the hesitation in her tone.

โ€œIโ€™ll talk there, okay? I need to get ready. Bye.โ€

โ€œOkay, fine. Iโ€™m leaving too. See you there.โ€ Vanshika sensed something was terribly wrong, but she didnโ€™t push further. The silence on the other end of the call screamed louder than any words. If Prisha wasnโ€™t speaking, it meant the problem was heavyโ€”too heavy to carry alone.

Prisha got ready in silence, trying to push every thought into the deepest corners of her mind. She wore a crisp white shirt, paired with blue straight-fit jeans and spotless white sneakers. She looked effortlessly elegant, her reflection in the mirror almost deceiving. But no outfit, no lipstick, no hairdo could distract her from the storm brewing within. Her eyes, still puffy, told the truth. Her mind kept replaying those dreadful wordsโ€”marriage, Raunak, India, Mr. Singhaniaโ€”my so-called father.

After twenty minutes, she stepped out of her flat. College wasnโ€™t far, so she preferred walking. The familiar road felt foreign today. Her heart beat unevenly with every step. Vanshika was already there, sitting at the stairs, nervously waiting for her.

As soon as she spotted Prisha, she rushed to her. โ€œAre you okay?โ€ she asked, scanning her face.

โ€œLetโ€™s just give the exam first,โ€ Prisha whispered. โ€œI donโ€™t even know if Iโ€™ll ever come back here again. Letโ€™s just go, Vanshi.โ€

Vanshika froze. โ€œWhat are you saying? Why would you not come back? Youโ€™re scaring me, Prisha. Please tell me what happened.โ€ Her voice shook with worry.

But before Vanshika could finish, Prishaโ€™s eyes filled with tears. She tried so hard to hold them back, but the dam broke. She looked at her friend and collapsed into her arms, sobbing.

Vanshika hugged her tightly, her heart pounding. โ€œPrisha, what happened? Please talk to me! Youโ€™re scaring meโ€”whatโ€™s going on? Why are you crying like this?โ€ Her voice cracked with panic.

Through broken sobs, Prisha told her everything about the previous nightโ€”the sudden announcement, her fatherโ€™s decision, the pressure to marry Raunak, and her brotherโ€™s heartbreaking silence. โ€œHe said... if I come back to India and refuse to marry Raunak, then heโ€™ll support me. Otherwise... he wonโ€™t interfere,โ€ Prisha choked out.

โ€œWhat the hell?!โ€ Vanshika pulled away, her voice rising in disbelief. โ€œHas your dad gone insane? He canโ€™t just force you to marry someone like that! And your brother? He was supposed to protect you, right? You always said heโ€™d do anything for you! And now this?โ€

Prisha wiped her tears, exhausted. โ€œHe said heโ€™ll stand by me only if I come home and refuse Raunak in front of everyone. But you know how powerful dad is, Vanshi... Iโ€™m scared. If I go back, he might make the marriage happen anyway.โ€

โ€œGive me your brotherโ€™s number. Iโ€™ll talk to him right now!โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Prisha whispered, shaking her head. โ€œPlease, not right now. I donโ€™t want to talk to anyone anymore. I donโ€™t know what to do... everythingโ€™s just so messed up.โ€

Vanshika saw the helplessness in her best friendโ€™s eyes. She gently wiped Prishaโ€™s cheeks. โ€œOkay. But remember one thingโ€”if you go to India, Iโ€™m coming with you. I swear on everything, Iโ€™ll bring your whole family in line if they try to mess with you. Nobody gets to ruin your life. Nobody. Got it?โ€

A faint smile tugged at the corners of Prishaโ€™s lips. It wasnโ€™t much, but it was the first genuine emotion she had felt in hours. โ€œOkay,โ€ she nodded softly, โ€œLetโ€™s go now.โ€

Without another word, the two girls walked into their college building, shoulders brushing, hearts heavy. They were stepping into the classroom not just to write their final examโ€”but also, unknowingly, the final chapter of the life Prisha had once known.

After three long hours, the exam finally ended and all the students started stepping out of the classroom one by one, relieved. But Prisha still sat quietly in her seat, fidgeting with the cap of her penโ€”opening and closing it repeatedly. Her legs trembled slightly under the desk, the kind of shiver that came not from cold, but fear. The more the time passed, the more her anxiety began to build. Her mind couldnโ€™t stop spinning, haunted by the possibility of the one thing she feared the mostโ€”her forced marriage. That horrifying thought refused to leave her alone. Just then, Vanshika came and sat beside her, concerned. "Prisha, why are you overthinking so much? Nothingโ€™s going to happen. Please donโ€™t stress yourself like this. I swear, youโ€™re not going to end up marrying that Raunak. Trust me, okay? Just stop torturing yourself like this... come on, letโ€™s go somewhere and lighten your mood. Get up, Prisha," she pleaded gently. But Prisha, still trembling, whispered, โ€œVanshika... what if the wedding actually happens? What will I do then? My dreams, my career... everything Iโ€™ve built will be destroyed. Everything will remain incomplete. This canโ€™t be happening, right?โ€ Her voice was broken, full of helplessness. Vanshika wrapped her arm around her and said, โ€œIt wonโ€™t happen. Nothing like that will happen, okay? Donโ€™t think too much. Everything will be fine. Youโ€™ll go to India and youโ€™ll come back tooโ€”just like always. Now come on. Enough overthinking for today. Letโ€™s get out of here. Do you even realize itโ€™s been three hours since the exam ended? Youโ€™ve just been sitting here with your thoughts.โ€

Prisha finally nodded slightly and began packing her things slowly. Before leaving, she took a deep breathโ€”trying to gather whatever courage she had leftโ€”and stood up. The two walked out of the college building together, the cool air hitting their faces as they stepped outside. โ€œSo,โ€ Vanshika asked, trying to sound cheerful, โ€œtell me where you want to go today. Wherever you say, weโ€™ll go.โ€ Prisha didnโ€™t reply immediately. She stayed silent for a few seconds, her mind clearly still miles away. Then her eyes landed on a bright neon board just across the street. It read Sunshine Club. Without thinking twice, she pointed toward it and said softly, โ€œI want to go there.โ€ Vanshika followed her gaze and blinked in surprise. โ€œA...club?โ€ she asked. โ€œYou? Youโ€™ve never even stepped into a club before. Why today?โ€ Prisha looked ahead, a strange calmness in her otherwise stormy expression. โ€œBecause,โ€ she said, โ€œI want to be surrounded by noiseโ€”so much noise that I can finally silence the storm inside me.โ€

Before Vanshika could protest again, Prisha had already started walking. Vanshika hesitated for a moment, but then gave in and followed her. Moments later, both of them entered the clubโ€”its flashing lights, thudding music, and pulsing energy a stark contrast to the emotional whirlwind Prisha carried within.

On the other side of the club, seated in the VIP section, was Shivansh. Dressed in an all-black ensembleโ€”black shirt neatly tucked into tailored black trousersโ€”he looked effortlessly powerful and dangerously poised. A half-filled glass of wine rested in his hand, while two or three of his international colleagues surrounded him, casually discussing their soon-to-launch USA project. The formal meeting had just wrapped up, and now the team was slowly slipping into relaxation modeโ€”laughing, chatting, blending into the clubโ€™s wild rhythm. But Shivansh didnโ€™t move. He remained seated in his spot, quiet, brooding, watching people with the kind of intensity that made him seem untouchable.

That was when he saw her.

Sitting alone at the bar counter was a girlโ€”white shirt, unbuttoned at the top, with open hair cascading over her shoulders and light blue jeans hugging her legs. For a club night, she looked oddly simple... too simple. And yet, Shivanshโ€™s eyes refused to leave her. Something about her was magneticโ€”no loud makeup, no glittering dress, no attention-seeking vibe. Just... raw simplicity. And that simplicity was doing something to him. He didnโ€™t know why, but each move she madeโ€”how she brushed her hair back, how she stirred her drink slowly, how she glanced down at her phone and then sighedโ€”was pulling him in. His team members joked and laughed behind him, but Shivansh had tuned them out completely.

His world, in that moment, had shrunk down to her.

He didnโ€™t know her name. He didnโ€™t know why she was there or what storm she was hiding behind those exhausted eyes. But something told himโ€”she wasnโ€™t there to party. She was running. From something. From someone. From a truth maybe even she hadnโ€™t come to terms with. And Shivanshโ€”cold-hearted businessman, known for his ruthless mind and unreadable expressionsโ€”felt an unexplainable pull. For the first time in months, he felt...curious. Curious to know who she was, why her eyes looked like they were hiding a hundred unspoken screams, and why, despite the chaos of the club, her silence screamed the loudest.

And so, he watched. Silently. Patiently. His gaze never wavering.

Prisha sat quietly at the bar counter, her expression unusually serious for someone in a place like this. Her fingers tapped against the polished wood as she leaned in and said to the bartender, โ€œGive me something... something strong enough to make me forget everythingโ€”like, literally everything. I donโ€™t want to remember a thing.โ€ Without asking much, the bartender poured her a few shots of rum and placed them on a tray. But before she could even touch them, Vanshikaโ€”completely alarmedโ€”rushed to her side. โ€œWhat the hell? She says anything and you just give it to her? Have you lost your mind?โ€ she snapped at the bartender, then turned furiously toward Prisha. โ€œAnd you! Have you completely gone mad? What is this, Prisha? Look, I know youโ€™re hurt, I get itโ€”but this is not the way to deal with it. I wonโ€™t let you do this to yourself. Weโ€™re leaving. Right now.โ€

But Prisha, clearly in no mood to listen, softly responded, โ€œNo, Vanshika... just a little more time. Please.โ€ And before Vanshika could snatch the glass away, Prisha picked up a shot and drank it down in one go. Vanshika tried to stop her again, but it was too lateโ€”she had already gone back for more. One... then two... then five... six... she kept going, the warmth of the alcohol making her feel light and disconnected. Her eyes started to flutter, opening and closing as if she were on the edge of sleep. โ€œYouโ€™ve really lost your mind,โ€ Vanshika muttered in disbelief. But Prisha, already tipsy, giggled and said, โ€œOye, itโ€™s not that bad, yโ€™know... feels good. I like this. I want more.โ€

โ€œNo, absolutely not,โ€ Vanshika protested, snatching the glass away. โ€œYou donโ€™t need any more. Get up. Weโ€™re going home now, Prisha.โ€ But Prisha jerked her hand out of Vanshikaโ€™s grip and spun away, laughing loudly. โ€œNo, Vanshu baby... Iโ€™m not going anywhere. I feel good. Really good. I donโ€™t want to go. Or else Iโ€™ll become sad again... and do you really want to see your best friend all sad and crying? No, right? So let me enjoy!โ€ Her voice echoed between giggles and stumbles, loud enough to turn a few heads.

And one of those heads... was Shivanshโ€™s.

โ€œWhat is she doing? Sheโ€™s so... funny,โ€ he muttered under his breath, amused but curious. โ€œWait, what the hell is wrong with you,โ€ he scolded himself. โ€œWhy do you keep getting distracted by random girls lately? Get a grip, man.โ€

Just then, Prisha did something unexpectedโ€”she climbed up the ramp stage, where the club usually hosted dance events. And she walked. Like a model. Like she owned the world. Like all her pain didnโ€™t exist anymore. Shivansh stood up, intrigued, and made his way to the edge of the stage. He watched her closely. โ€œPerfect walk... perfect expressions... how can someone be so perfect?โ€ His eyes lingered on her face. โ€œAnd her eyes... those eyes remind me of someone. Is she... is she the same girl I met yesterday evening?โ€

But before he could finish the thought, Prisha suddenly lost her balanceโ€”and slipped. Without a second thought, Shivansh rushed forward and caught her mid-air, right into his arms. She clung to him tightly, laughing in relief. โ€œYou saved me! You actually saved me! You... youโ€™re so perfect, man!โ€ she exclaimed dramatically, hugging him like he was her lifeline. Shivansh gently walked her back to his booth and made her sit down. As she looked up at him, recognition flickered in her drunken eyes. She covered her mouth in shock. โ€œHeyโ€”you... youโ€™re the guy I met yesterday, right? Arenโ€™t you? Wait... how do you remember me? I had covered my face. You still recognized me?โ€

Shivansh smiled faintly. โ€œI remembered you... through your eyes.โ€

Prisha blinked slowly. โ€œYou remembered me? Through my eyes? But how? And waitโ€”whereโ€™s Vanshika? Donโ€™t call her, okay? She wants to take me home and I donโ€™t want to go! If I go home, Iโ€™ll be sad again. Iโ€™ll cry. Do you want that? No, right? Iโ€™m happy here. Very happy.โ€

Shivansh raised an eyebrow, amused but confused. โ€œWho even gets sad about going home?โ€

Prishaโ€™s expression suddenly dropped, her voice softer now. โ€œI do. Because my home isnโ€™t like other homes. I donโ€™t want to go back. Please hide me... anywhere... I donโ€™t want to return to India. Please. Hide me.โ€

Her words were slurred but heavy, and they pulled something inside him. Shivansh couldnโ€™t help but smile gently at her innocence, her desperation, her vulnerability. Prisha noticed his expression and pouted. โ€œHey! Why are you smiling? Iโ€™m being serious, okay? Hide me. Please! Or else... Mr. Singhaniaโ€”oh, sorryโ€”my dad, Mr. Singhania, will force me into marriage. And I donโ€™t want to get married. I wonโ€™t.โ€

At the mention of that name, Shivanshโ€™s entire demeanor changed. He stiffened. His gaze hardened. โ€œWait. Mr. Singhania? Heโ€™s your father? Then... why did you call him that? Why not โ€˜Dadโ€™?โ€

Her eyes welled up instantly, tears threatening to spill again. Sensing her shift, Shivansh softened and gently said, โ€œOkay, okay... I wonโ€™t ask anything. Calm down. Iโ€™ll take you with me, alright?โ€

โ€œReally?โ€ she asked, her voice small.

โ€œReally,โ€ he nodded.

Prisha slowly stood up but lost her balance again, this time clutching onto Shivanshโ€™s shirt tightly to keep herself upright. โ€œHold yourself, Roseheart,โ€ he whispered.

โ€œRoseheart?โ€ she frowned. โ€œWhatโ€™s that? My nameโ€™s Prisha.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ he smiled. โ€œBut Iโ€™m going to call you Roseheart.โ€

She made a confused little face but gave in. โ€œHmm... okay, fine. Thatโ€™s... cute.โ€ She leaned closer, a soft smile playing on her lips. โ€œYou know, youโ€™re actually really nice. I like you. I like your personality, Mr...โ€

She paused, then added with a dreamy look in her eyes, โ€œYou know what I liked the most about you yesterday? Your eyes. They looked like they were hiding a thousand stories... stories you never told anyone. But... you can tell me. I promise I wonโ€™t tell anyone. Pinky promise.โ€

Shivansh opened his mouth to reply, but before he could, Prisha closed the gap between them and pressed her lips against his.

It was sudden. Unpredictable. Her lips were soft but desperateโ€”seeking safety, not just romance. His eyes widened, caught completely off guard. But he didnโ€™t stop her. Something in that moment held him frozen. He kissed her back, gently, letting her lead, letting her release all the pain she had buried. Her lips trembled, and slowly, tears began to roll down her cheeks. She broke the kiss and wrapped her arms tightly around him, sobbing softly against his chest.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to go back,โ€ she whispered. โ€œI donโ€™t want to get married. Please... just hide me. Hide me somewhere.โ€

Shivansh exhaled deeply, placing a protective hand on her head. โ€œDonโ€™t worry. Youโ€™re with me now. Nobodyโ€™s going to touch you. Youโ€™re safe, Prisha.โ€

Wrapped in his arms, warm and secure, Prisha finally felt peace. The alcohol, the emotions, the exhaustionโ€”it all blended together. Slowly, she closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep, safe in the embrace of a stranger who, somehow, didnโ€™t feel like a stranger at all.

But what they didnโ€™t know wasโ€”someone had been watching. Hidden in the crowd, someone had taken a photograph at just the right moment. A photo that captured Prisha in Shivanshโ€™s arms, kissing himโ€”intensely, emotionally. Her face was clearly visible in the dim golden lights of the club, her eyes closed, lips locked, expression raw with vulnerability. Shivanshโ€™s face, however, remained in the shadows, conveniently hidden by the angle of the shot. And within seconds, that picture was sent to someone... someone who wasnโ€™t supposed to see it. A silent trigger had been pulled. A game had begun.

Back in the club, Shivansh gently lifted the now half-asleep Prisha into his arms, cradling her against his chest like she weighed nothing at all. She murmured something incoherent, then nuzzled closer, her body relaxing as if she finally felt safe. Without sparing a glance toward the crowd, Shivansh walked through the velvet-lined corridor toward the VIP suite he had booked earlier that eveningโ€”a private, soundproof room tucked away from the chaos of the club, meant for moments exactly like this... though certainly not under these circumstances.

Meanwhile, in the crowd outside, Vanshikaโ€™s heart raced in panic. She was circling the entire club, looking around frantically for Prisha. Her eyes scanned every corner, every booth, even the washrooms. But her best friend was nowhere to be found. Her fear grew by the second. Where the hell did she go? Just when she was about to inform the security or possibly break down, her phone buzzed. A message.

"Main ghar jaa rahi hu. Tum bhi chali jao. Bahut late ho gaya."

It was from Prishaโ€™s number.

Vanshika exhaled sharply, almost sinking into the nearest seat from sheer relief. โ€œGod, this girl will kill me someday! Completely mad... She made a scene about not wanting to go home and now she left without a word?โ€ she grumbled to herself. Still, knowing Prishaโ€™s emotional state, she decided not to press the issue. โ€œMaybe itโ€™s for the best,โ€ she thought. โ€œShe needs rest. Weโ€™ll talk in the morning.โ€ With a huff and a tired shake of her head, Vanshika finally exited the club and headed home, never knowing that the message wasnโ€™t really from Prisha.

It was from Shivansh.

He had seen Vanshikaโ€™s name flash again and again on Prishaโ€™s phone as it buzzed beside her. But Prisha, now completely dazed from the alcohol and emotionally drained, had no energy to respond. She didnโ€™t want to go home, not tonight. So, to avoid Vanshika panicking or coming back looking for her, Shivansh had typed out a simple, believable message and sent it to Vanshika from Prishaโ€™s phoneโ€”calmly, efficiently, and with careful words. Just enough to remove suspicion. Just enough to keep her away.

Because tonight... Prisha wasnโ€™t going home.

And Shivansh wasnโ€™t letting her out of his sight.

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