24-05-2025, 04:06 PM
Nice updates
Adultery Undercover Desires
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24-05-2025, 04:06 PM
Nice updates
27-05-2025, 01:38 AM
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CHAPTER – 53
A week had passed since Kavya told Danish she was ready to accept .,. Things between them felt quieter now—more grounded, more serious. The decision had shifted something fundamental. They had crossed one major hurdle, but both knew it wasn’t over. Not yet. One evening, as a gentle monsoon rain fell outside the windows, Kavya sat on the floor by the balcony, sipping tea. The aroma of wet earth filled the room. Danish was at the kitchen counter, making something simple for dinner—he liked to cook when she seemed deep in thought. He glanced at her, noticing the faraway look in her eyes. "You’re quiet again,” he said softly, walking over to sit beside her. Kavya let out a slow breath. “I’ve been thinking… Rahul will be back in less than two months.” Danish nodded, not interrupting. “I’ve made peace with everything on our side, Danish. I’m even okay with your father’s condition. But…” she paused, struggling to find the words, “...this is going to break him. He still thinks everything is fine. That I’m just waiting for him to return and life will go on like before.” Danish placed his hand on hers gently. “I know. And your parents?” She gave him a sad smile. “They’ll disown me. I already know that. A B r a h m i n girl leaving her husband for a M u s l i m man? That’s not something my parents will ever digest. Not in this lifetime.” Danish didn’t rush to respond. He knew this wasn’t about fixing the problem in a moment. This was about standing by someone as they prepared to unravel their whole life. Kavya’s voice grew more vulnerable. “I still remember the way Rahul looked at me when he left for the airport. So excited about his onsite project. So trusting. I’ve shattered that trust. I don’t even know how to begin that conversation.” Danish squeezed her hand. “Start with the truth. That’s all you can do.” She looked up at him, eyes wet but strong. “I don’t want to lie anymore, Danish. To him. To anyone. If this is our future, it has to begin with truth. I just… I need time. To gather the courage.” “We have some time,” Danish said softly. “Let’s take it one step at a time. When you’re ready, I’ll be beside you for every word you need to say.” She leaned against him, closing her eyes. “Do you think they’ll ever forgive me?” He didn’t answer right away. “Maybe not at first. Maybe never completely. But maybe someday… they’ll understand. That what you chose wasn’t rebellion. It was love. A difficult, messy, painful kind of love. But still love.” They sat in silence for a long while as the rain continued to fall—Kavya quietly preparing herself for the most emotionally demanding part of her journey yet. The days moved slowly, each one carrying the heaviness of what lay ahead. Kavya had started writing notes on her phone — little fragments of what she might say to Rahul. Each evening, she’d sit with her thoughts, try to put them into words, and delete them again. Nothing ever felt right. How do you confess to breaking a heart that still beats for you? Danish never pressured her. But his presence was steady, supportive. He would quietly take over the chores when she looked overwhelmed, or bring her coffee without a word on the days she looked lost in thought. He knew the silence she was carrying was louder than anything she could say out loud. One night, Kavya finally spoke up. “I’ve drafted an email,” she said, sitting across from Danish at their small dining table. Her fingers fidgeted with the edge of her kurta. “I won’t send it. But I thought if I wrote it down, it would feel less terrifying.” Danish listened quietly, giving her space. “I wrote: Rahul, I have something to say that will hurt you. I never imagined I'd be the one to do this. But life took turns we never thought it would. I'm not the same person you left behind months ago.” Her voice cracked slightly as she read it out loud. “I said: I've fallen in love with someone else. I didn’t plan it. I didn’t want it. But it happened. And I need to be honest with you, because that’s the least you deserve.” She wiped her eyes, not bothering to hide it. “I don't even know if I’ll use this. I might just sit across from him and say it. Or maybe I’ll freeze completely.” Danish reached across the table and gently held her hand. “When that moment comes,” he said, “you’ll find the words. Maybe not perfect ones. Maybe not even complete ones. But they’ll be yours. And they’ll be true.” Kavya nodded. “I just don’t want to be cruel.” “You’re not being cruel,” Danish said. “You’re being honest. There’s a difference.” She looked at him, eyes tired but sure. “My parents will hate me. I’ll be the disgrace. The girl who left her marriage, the one who accepted another religion. But I’d rather live their disappointment than live a lie.” Danish felt something shift in that moment. A quiet strength in her words. A commitment that went beyond just being with him — it was about choosing herself, her truth, no matter how difficult. “Whenever you’re ready,” he said, “I’ll be right there.” A Storm Beneath the Calm Two months had passed, and with each day, Kavya felt like she was living two lives — one that the world could see, and another that rested quietly in the corners of her mind, heavy with truth. She went about her daily routines — office, groceries, moments with Danish — all while a quiet dread grew in her chest like a ticking clock. Danish noticed it too. She had grown quieter. More thoughtful. Her laughter, though still there, came more faintly, more rarely. And then came the call. It was late evening, and the Mumbai sky was melting into dusky orange. Kavya’s phone rang — Rahul. She stared at the screen for a moment, her heart thumping wildly. It was the first time in days that he was calling instead of texting. She answered, trying to steady her voice. “Hey, Rahul…” His voice, warm and enthusiastic, flooded through the line. “Kavya! I’ve been dying to talk properly — you’ve been so busy! Guess what? I’m flying tomorrow! Can you believe it? I’ve got so much to tell you — and I bought so many things. You’ll love them!” Kavya swallowed the tightness in her throat. “That’s… that’s great. You must be excited,” she said softly, walking to the window to hide the tremble in her voice. “Excited? I’m over the moon. I can’t wait to see you, yaar. It’s been too long. Let’s do something nice when I’m back — maybe that weekend trip to Lonavala we talked about before?” There was a pause. “Kavya? You there?” “Yes,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper. “I’m here.” He kept talking about his flight, about the people he met, about the American chocolates he packed for her, even a pendant he picked out because he thought it “looked like her.” Kavya felt her eyes sting. She wasn’t ready. Not for this call. Not for the storm that was coming. After a few more minutes, he ended with, “I’ll be home by tomorrow evening. I can’t wait to hold you, Kavya.” Kavya managed a faint smile and a soft, “Safe flight, Rahul.” The call ended. Her phone slipped from her fingers onto the sofa. The room was quiet, but inside her — a war raged. She walked slowly into the bedroom and found Danish reading on the bed. He looked up at her, concern immediately shadowing his face. “He’s coming back tomorrow,” she said quietly, her eyes vacant. Danish got up, walked to her, and gently cupped her face. “You don’t have to do it alone,” he said. “We’ll face this — whatever comes — together.” “He bought gifts,” she said in a distant voice. “He said he can’t wait to hold me. And tomorrow… I’ll have to break his heart.” A tear slipped down her cheek. Danish wiped it away, holding her close. “You’re not breaking anything out of cruelty, Kavya. You’re choosing honesty. That takes courage.” That night, Kavya couldn’t sleep. She lay beside Danish, wide-eyed in the dark, rehearsing a hundred versions of what she might say to Rahul. None of them felt right. But deep down, she knew — tomorrow, there would be no hiding left. Tomorrow, her two worlds would collide. Mumbai – Evening The rain had just begun to fall as Rahul’s cab pulled up in front of the building. The sky was overcast, as though nature itself mirrored the storm slowly brewing in his life. Tired but excited, he stepped out, dragging his luggage behind him, a warm smile playing on his lips. He had waited months for this moment — to be home again, to see Kavya. He rang the doorbell, his heart beating fast. Moments later, the door creaked open. Kavya stood there, trying hard to smile. She had worn the same kurti Rahul always loved, her hair tied loosely, and a delicate bindi on her forehead. She looked beautiful, but her eyes told another story. They were tired, burdened — as if carrying the weight of a thousand unsaid things. Rahul dropped his bags and instantly wrapped her in a hug, burying his face in her neck. “Kavya… I missed you so much,” he whispered. Kavya hugged him back, her arms limp at first, then slowly tightening, as if searching for the courage to hold onto the moment — the last moment before everything would break. “I missed you too,” she replied softly, her voice not meeting the enthusiasm in his. Rahul cupped her face. “You don’t look too excited,” he teased gently. “Everything okay?” “Yeah, yeah… I just have a mild headache. Too much office work,” she lied quickly. “Go freshen up, I’ll make your favorite — paneer masala and jeera rice.” “Perfect!” Rahul beamed. He picked up his bag and made his way to the room. On his way, he passed Danish’s door — slightly ajar. “Danish bhai!” Rahul knocked cheerfully. “Look who’s back!” Danish stepped out, surprised for a second, but quickly composed himself. He smiled, and the two hugged. “Welcome back, man,” Danish said. “How was the States?” “Amazing! I’ve got something for you too, wait till I unpack!” Rahul grinned. “We’ll catch up tonight!” Danish smiled faintly. “Yeah, sure.” Late Night – Rahul and Kavya’s Room After dinner, they both settled in bed. Rahul leaned in, placing kisses on Kavya’s shoulder, trying to rekindle what he thought had just paused in time. But Kavya remained still — unresponsive, cold. He stopped. “Kavya?” She stayed quiet. Rahul sat up. “Kavya… what’s going on?” Kavya’s eyes filled with tears. The dam she had built for months began to crack. She couldn’t hold it any longer. “I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice trembling. Rahul, confused, nodded. She turned to him, her heart racing, throat dry. “Rahul… I’m sorry. So sorry. Something happened while you were gone…” The next few minutes were the hardest of her life — and his. She confessed. Everything. Her loneliness. How things with Danish started. How it wasn’t just a mistake — but a choice. A painful, emotional, desperate choice that spiraled into something deeper. Rahul stared at her in disbelief. “No…” he whispered, his breath caught. “You… and Danish? My best friend? My wife?” Kavya sobbed. “I didn’t mean to hurt you. I never planned it… I just… I lost myself.” Rahul backed away from her on the bed, almost falling off the edge. “How long?” he asked hollowly. “Months…” she whispered. He stood up, shaking his head, his world crashing down around him. “This… this is a nightmare,” he said. “Tell me it’s not real.” She said nothing. Rahul punched the wall, his eyes wide with fury and grief. “You let me dream of coming home to you. You smiled on video calls. You lied every single day.” Kavya cried harder, “I’m sorry, Rahul… I really am. I didn’t want to hurt you…” But he had already walked out of the room, slamming the door behind him. As the door slammed behind him, an eerie silence filled the apartment. Kavya stood frozen in place, her breath caught in her throat. Danish rushed out of his room upon hearing the sound, his face tight with concern. “What happened?” Danish asked, his voice low but urgent. Kavya could barely meet his eyes. “I told him… everything.” Danish’s face paled. “And?” “He walked out. Didn’t say a word. Just… slammed the door.” Danish ran his hands through his hair in frustration and panic. “Should I go after him?” “No,” she said, her voice trembling. “He needs time. He looked like he couldn’t even breathe.” Outside, Rahul wandered aimlessly through the streets of Mumbai. The noise of the city roared around him, but his mind was a blur. Everything Kavya said echoed in his head—her confession, the betrayal, the truth he never imagined he'd have to hear from the woman he once trusted more than anyone. “Danish,” he muttered under his breath. “My best friend…” Memories flooded in—late-night conversations, their bond that had felt unbreakable, the trust he had placed in both of them. He stopped near a closed café, leaning against a lamppost, the weight of betrayal sinking deep into his chest. He had pictured his return so differently—warmth, happiness, rebuilding moments with Kavya. But now, it all felt like a cruel joke. His stomach turned at the thought of Danish and Kavya sharing a life while he had been miles away, thinking about their future. Back in the apartment, Kavya sat curled on the edge of the bed, hands clutched around her phone, unsure if she should call Rahul or wait. Danish paced the living room, conflicted. “I can’t just sit here while he’s out there like this.” “He wouldn’t listen right now,” Kavya whispered, barely audible. “He’s hurting. I know that look. That silence—it’s not anger. It’s pain.” “Then we should have waited—maybe we told him too soon,” Danish said, his voice laced with guilt. “No,” Kavya replied, standing up. “There’s no right time for this kind of truth. We had to say it. He had to know.” Danish looked toward the door. “I just hope he comes back.” Rahul eventually found himself on Marine Drive. He sat on the stone edge, watching the black waves crash against the shore. He had no answers, just a storm inside him. His phone buzzed in his pocket. He pulled it out and saw a message from Kavya: “I know you’re broken. I’m sorry, truly. But I had to be honest with you. I couldn’t lie to you anymore. Take your time. But please come back safe.” He stared at the screen for a long moment before slipping the phone back in his pocket. The stars above offered no comfort. He wasn’t sure if he could ever go back to that house again. To her. To Danish. To the life that now felt like someone else’s memory. Scene: The Morning After The early morning sun filtered through the curtains as the clock ticked past 6:30 AM. The apartment was silent, except for the subtle hum of the city waking up outside. Kavya and Danish hadn’t slept all night. They sat in separate corners of the living room—anxious, quiet, and tense. The front door clicked. Rahul stepped in slowly, carrying the heaviness of a sleepless night on his shoulders. His eyes were bloodshot, his face pale, and his expressions unreadable. He didn’t look at Kavya—his eyes were set on Danish. Rahul: (voice low but sharp) "You were like a brother to me, Danish… A brother." Danish stood up slowly, unsure of what to say, but knowing he couldn’t stay silent. Danish: "I know what I did was wrong, Rahul. I never meant for this to happen. I didn’t plan it, but it happened… and I couldn’t stop it." Rahul: (his voice rising) "You couldn’t stop it? You couldn’t stop yourself from falling for my wife? While I was thousands of miles away, working day and night so we could build a better life? You were here… living in my house, eating my food, and—" (his voice breaks) "—and you took everything from me." "You could’ve left. You both could’ve told me the truth before this got so far… before it destroyed everything." Kavya slowly stepped forward, her eyes wet but steady. She didn’t try to console him. Kavya: "Rahul… please. I need you to hear me, even if it’s the last thing you want." Rahul: (looking at her for the first time) "Why, Kavya? Why him? Why like this?" There was a long pause. The silence between the three was thick with unsaid words, broken trust, and heartbreak. Kavya: "I wanted to, Rahul. I really did. But I didn’t know how to hurt you with the truth. You never saw it coming because you never saw me—not fully." Rahul turned to her, pain laced in his voice. Rahul: "What does that mean? I gave you everything, Kavya. I worked day and night to give us a good life. I trusted you." Kavya swallowed hard. Her eyes filled with tears, but her words came out sharp and clear. Kavya: "You gave me a house, Rahul… not a home. You were there, but never with me. You were always tired, distracted, gone—physically or emotionally. And even in our most intimate moments… I never felt seen. I never felt wanted." Rahul flinched slightly. Kavya: (continuing) "I’m not blaming you alone. But yes, I’ll say it—I wasn’t satisfied. Emotionally, physically… something was always missing. And I didn’t want to say it before because I thought I was being selfish. But now… everything is already broken. You deserve to hear the truth, no matter how much it hurts." The room went still. Danish looked away, guilt flooding his expression. Rahul stood there, visibly shaken. His mouth opened, but no words came out. A moment passed before he finally whispered: Rahul: "Was I really that blind…?" Kavya didn’t answer. Rahul looked at both of them—his former best friend and the woman he had loved for years—and something inside him seemed to break in silence. He didn’t raise his voice again. He didn’t curse or cry. He just stared at the two people who had rewritten his world behind his back. Rahul: "You’ve said what you needed to say. Now let me deal with the pieces left behind." And with that, he turned and left the room quietly, leaving a silence that screamed louder than words.
27-05-2025, 03:34 AM
badhiya update
27-05-2025, 03:37 AM
Pain pain pain pain ......more more rahul
27-05-2025, 05:09 AM
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Ooooh, such good writing. I’m shaking in anger as I’m posting this. Man, Kavya was cold - didn’t just rip off the band aid, she tore him a new one and then some. Good that you didn’t make Rahul a wife beater. His morality was not compromised in this update. His honour and mental health? That may be dead… Danish is being rather upright for someone who made fun of Rahul’s inadequacy.
27-05-2025, 06:10 AM
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i really feel bad for rahul (a perfect and loving husband who was working hard for his family )
also i dont think ,its danish mistake for destroying rahul family ,its totally kavya mistake ,who did she allowed someone to seduce her and fuck her and made her fall in love with him and i hope kavya will pay the price for what she did to rahul waiting for things to turn ,where kavya will beg for forgiveness and thanks for not making rahul a cuckold let the story runs on emotions #justice_for_rahul #kavya_will_burn_in_hell
27-05-2025, 06:13 AM
very good story....
27-05-2025, 10:52 AM
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Kavya's pussy itching love,
Many relationships hurt It is good if Rahul is separated Kavya.... It is good if Tanish only fulfills Kavya's pussy desire Kavya's desire is justified Rakul is sinful Best writer best stories Complete this story when Kavya Tanish is married Kavya is a good woman Kavya is not a prostitute Don't make Kavya a prostitute.....please
27-05-2025, 03:17 PM
Damn, the way the writer brought out Rahul’s pain? Brutal but beautiful. You’re sitting there reading and suddenly you are Rahul — lost, betrayed, bleeding from a wound you can't even see....
They didn’t just cheat — they butchered his trust. This isn’t mere heartbreak; it’s soul-deep devastation. Rahul isn’t just hurting — he’s shattered, gutted by the betrayal of the two people he trusted more than anyone else in the world. His best friend — more like a brother — and his wife — the woman he built his world around — didn’t just cross a line, they set fire to everything sacred. This isn’t infidelity; it’s the collapse of everything he believed in. The silence now screams, the memories feel tainted, and the love they once shared has curdled into a cruel joke. His world hasn’t just cracked — it’s been reduced to ashes.
27-05-2025, 06:04 PM
Early update is appreciated
27-05-2025, 07:51 PM
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27-05-2025, 10:40 PM
Great update
28-05-2025, 04:45 AM
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Bring out Feroze Bhai, the bull-like Pathaan who will
win over Kavya with his brutal lovemaking.
28-05-2025, 04:30 PM
For Rahul, this wasn’t just betrayal —
it was the kind of heartbreak that alters your sense of reality. Not strangers. Not enemies. But the two people he trusted the most — his wife and his best friend. The woman he built a life with… chose someone else while he was away trying to build a better future for them. And the man he treated like a brother… crossed a line he never should’ve even looked at. Rahul isn’t just hurting — he’s shattered. It’s not just loneliness he’s battling, it’s the collapse of everything he believed in. The love, the loyalty, the shared dreams — all feel fake now, poisoned by betrayal. Every memory stings. Every silence screams. The home he once felt safe in now feels like a graveyard of trust. And perhaps the cruelest truth of all — this destruction wasn’t caused by fate, or time… but by the very people he called his own.
28-05-2025, 09:37 PM
End of road for Rahul. Interesting. He got what he deserves.
29-05-2025, 01:52 AM
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CHAPTER – 54
Scene: Aftermath – A Difficult Road Ahead The apartment felt eerily quiet in the days after Rahul walked out. His absence lingered in every corner, every object that once belonged to all three of them. Kavya hadn’t touched his room since the night he left, and neither had Danish. Both knew that silence didn’t mean peace — it meant pain suspended in the air. Kavya had barely slept. Danish tried to stay strong for both of them, but even he knew the damage was done. The only way now… was forward. One evening, they sat on the balcony, watching the sun melt into the Mumbai skyline. Kavya rested her head on Danish’s shoulder. Her voice trembled as she finally broke the silence. Kavya: "Danish… it’s time. I need to tell my parents everything. And… I need to speak to Rahul again. I can’t keep hiding anymore." Danish looked at her — weary but proud of her courage. Danish: "Are you sure you’re ready for that? You know your parents... they won’t take this easily." Kavya nodded, her eyes welling up. Kavya: "No, they won’t. But I’ve lived my whole life trying to meet everyone’s expectations. This one… this is for me. For us. I have to do it." Scene: Kavya Calls Her Parents Kavya sat by the window in the dimly lit living room. Her phone screen glowed with her mother’s contact name. Her thumb hovered over the call button. After a deep breath, she tapped it. The dial tone rang in her ears like a ticking bomb. Kavya’s Mother (cheerfully): "Hello beta! Finally! We’ve been waiting to hear from you. How’s Rahul? He must’ve come back now, right?" (“Hello dear! Finally! We've been waiting to hear from you. How’s Rahul? He must be back now, right?”) Kavya (quietly): "Ma... ek zaruri baat karni hai... par please, beech mein mat tokna." (“Mom... I need to talk to you about something important... but please, don’t interrupt.”) Kavya’s Mother (concerned): "Kya hua beta? Sab theek toh hai na?" (“What happened, dear? Everything alright?”) Kavya: "Nahi Ma... sab kuch theek nahi hai. Rahul aur main... hum dono ke beech sab kuch sahi nahi chal raha." (“No, Mom... everything isn’t fine. Rahul and I... things haven’t been going well between us.”) Kavya’s Mother (startled): "Kya?! Tum dono ke beech? Tumne kabhi kuch bataya hi nahi!" (“What?! Between the two of you? You never said anything!”) Kavya (voice trembling): "Mujhe samajh nahi aa raha tha kaise bolu. Par ab aur jhooth nahi bol sakti. Ma, main kisi aur se pyaar karti hoon." (“I didn’t know how to say it. But I can’t lie anymore. Mom, I’ve fallen in love with someone else.”) (Stunned silence.) Kavya’s Father (angrily joining the call): "Kya?! Yeh kya bakwaas hai? Tum ek shaadi-shuda aurat ho!" (“What?! What nonsense is this? You are a married woman!”) Kavya: "Papa, please suno. Jis insaan se pyaar karti hoon... uska naam Danish hai." (“Papa, please listen. The man I love... his name is Danish.”) Kavya’s Father (yelling): "RAHUL KE DOST KA NAAM DANISH HAI! Tumne uske saath...! Tumhara dimaag thik hai?!" (“Danish is Rahul’s friend! You were with him…? Are you out of your mind?!”) Kavya (teary-eyed): "Main janti hoon yeh galat lagta hai. Par yeh mera sach hai. Aur main is sach se bhaag nahi sakti." (“I know it sounds wrong. But this is my truth. And I can’t run away from it anymore.”) Kavya’s Mother (disbelief and pain): "Par beta... Rahul ne toh tumhe sab kuch diya. Tum dono ki shaadi mein toh sab kuch theek tha!" (“But dear… Rahul gave you everything. Everything seemed fine in your marriage!”) Kavya: "Sab kuch sirf dikhawa tha Ma. Rahul hamesha busy rehta tha, emotionally kahin nahi tha. Main akeli pad gayi thi. Danish ne mujhe woh sukoon diya jo Rahul kabhi nahi de paya." (“It was all just for show, Mom. Rahul was always busy, emotionally absent. I felt completely alone. Danish gave me the peace Rahul never could.”) Kavya’s Father (with rage): "Toh ab tum keh rahi ho ki tum apne pati ko chod kar ek M u s l i m ladke se shaadi karogi?!" (“So now you’re saying you’ll leave your husband and marry a '. man?!”) Kavya (calm but firm): "Main sirf itna keh rahi hoon ki mujhe apne dil ki baat sunni hai, Papa. Mujhe Danish ke saath apna jeevan bitaana hai." (“All I’m saying is that I have to follow my heart, Papa. I want to spend my life with Danish.”) Kavya’s Mother (crying): "Tumhe apni Maa ki kasam Kavya... please wapas aa jao. Tum galat kar rahi ho." (“I swear on your mother, Kavya… please come back. You’re making a mistake.”) Kavya (voice breaking): "Agar yeh galti hai Ma... toh main yeh galti apni marzi se kar rahi hoon. Main thak gayi hoon sabse ladte ladte. Is baar main apne liye jeena chahti hoon." (“If this is a mistake, Mom… then I’m making it by my own choice. I’m tired of fighting everyone. This time, I want to live for myself.”) Kavya’s Father (cold and stern): "Agar tumne yeh kadam uthaya, toh humare liye tum mar chuki ho." (“If you take this step, you’re dead to us.”) Kavya (long pause, then a soft whisper): "Phir main tum dono se vida leti hoon... Ma, Papa. Mera pyaar paap ho sakta hai... par jhooth nahi hai." (“Then I say goodbye to both of you… Mom, Dad. Maybe my love is a sin in your eyes… but it’s not a lie.”) Click. The call ended. Kavya’s hands dropped to her lap, still trembling. Her tears flowed freely — not just from sadness, but from release. The weight of years of pretending, of trying to be perfect, had finally been shed. Now, all that remained was truth — and the uncertain road ahead. Scene: Kavya Calls Rahul to Talk About Divorce It had been a week since Rahul walked out of the house. The silence between them had grown heavier with each passing day. Danish had kept to himself, giving Kavya the space she needed. But that space was filled with dread. Kavya stood on the balcony, the late evening breeze brushing against her face, her phone clutched tightly in her hand. She had stared at Rahul’s name for what felt like an eternity. Her thumb finally moved. Phone ringing. Rahul (picking up, voice tired and cold): "Bolo." (“Speak.”) Kavya’s voice cracked at the sound of him — the man she had once loved, perhaps still did in some corner of her heart. Kavya (softly): "Rahul... main... main baat karna chahti hoon. Face to face. Sirf ek baar." (“Rahul... I want to talk. Face to face. Just once.”) Rahul (long pause): "Ab baaki kya reh gaya bolne ko, Kavya?" (“What’s left to say, Kavya?”) Kavya (almost pleading): "Reh gaya hai... bohot kuch. Tumse sach-much maafi maangni hai. Aur... ek faisla lena hai." (“A lot is left. I need to truly apologize to you. And... make a decision.”) Rahul (sighs): "Kahaan milna hai?" (“Where do you want to meet?”) Scene: Café by the Sea – The Final Conversation They met at a quiet café near the sea, where they'd once come in happier times. Rahul was already seated, staring blankly at the waves. Kavya approached slowly. Her footsteps felt heavier than ever. Kavya (sitting down, avoiding his eyes): "Thank you for coming." Rahul didn’t respond immediately. His face was pale, hollow. The sparkle in his eyes had dulled. Rahul (flatly): "Just say what you came to say." Kavya swallowed hard. She placed a folded piece of paper on the table — a drafted divorce petition. Kavya (voice trembling): "Main yeh... yeh sab khatam karna chahti hoon, Rahul. Officially. Hum dono deserve karte hain ek nayi shuruaat." (“I want to end this, Rahul. Officially. We both deserve a new beginning.”) Rahul (eyes widen, hands clenched): "Toh bas itna hi tha? Ek din bola pyaar karti hoon, agle din divorce de diya?" (“So that’s all it was? One day you said you loved me, the next day you're handing me a divorce?”) Kavya (tears forming): "Pyaar kiya tha tumse, dil se. Par hum dono kho gaye the ek doosre mein. Aur tum toh... kaam mein hi ghoomte rahe, Rahul." (“I did love you, from the heart. But we lost each other. And you... you were lost in your work, Rahul.”) Rahul (gritting his teeth): "Aur uska solution yeh tha? Mere dost ke saath rishte bana lo?!" (“And the solution to that was what? Sleep with my best friend?!”) Kavya winced, but didn’t flinch. Kavya (firmly): "Main galat thi. Bilkul thi. Par main jhooth nahi jee sakti thi, Rahul. Main Danish se pyaar karti hoon." (“I was wrong. Completely. But I couldn’t live a lie, Rahul. I love Danish.”) Rahul (voice cracks, deeply hurt): "Tum dono ne meri duniya ujad di, Kavya. Tum meri biwi thi... uska matlab nahi tha tumhare liye?" (“You both destroyed my world, Kavya. You were my wife… did that mean nothing to you?”) Kavya wiped her tears. Kavya (softly): "Isiliye toh maafi maang rahi hoon. Tum ek achhe insaan ho, Rahul. Tum deserve karte ho kisi aise insaan ko jo tumse poori tarah mohabbat kare. Main woh nahi hoon." (“That’s why I’m apologizing. You’re a good man, Rahul. You deserve someone who loves you completely. And I’m not that person.”) Rahul (broken voice): "Aur tum Danish ke liye sab kuch chor dogi?" (“And you’ll leave everything for Danish?”) Kavya (nods): "Chod diya hai." (“I already have.”) The sound of the sea crashing against the rocks filled the long silence. Finally, Rahul stood up. His eyes, red but dry, stared into hers one last time. Rahul (whispers): "Shayad ek din tum samjhogi ke tumne kya toda hai." (“Maybe one day you’ll understand what you’ve broken.”) He turned and walked away — no dramatic goodbye, no final words. Just the echo of shattered love in the sea wind. Kavya sat still for a long time. She didn’t cry now. Not because it didn’t hurt — but because some wounds go beyond tears. She looked down at the divorce papers. It was done.
29-05-2025, 06:47 AM
It was done. Looking forward to the aftermath. I’m wishing for the world to burn. Let’s see what the author has in mind. I have a question for the author: did you ever intend for the whole #justiceforrahul perspective? Most of the story discussed the bond between Kavya and Danish.
29-05-2025, 06:52 AM
Kavya is not looking for emotional relation or love. She needs only big circumcized cock.
Some day, she may sleep with Danish father and brother too. Let god give some peace to Rahul. Very good finish. Thanks for the story.
29-05-2025, 06:57 AM
i will be waiting for what rahul said
“Maybe one day you’ll understand what you’ve broken.” im feeling super bad for rahul ,she did the worst thing anyone can do to her husband fuck you kavya ,i hope karma will soon catch up and do justice #justice_for_rahul #fuck_you_kavya_you_will_burn_in_hell |
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