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Part 160 – Bijan’s Truth Was Finally Revealed To Pihu
Bijan’s POV- These days, I'm constantly worried about my wife, Pihu. I feel that the situation we're in right now, especially Pihu's, is entirely my fault. If I hadn't convinced Pihu to have sex for the first time with my cousin Ani to only fulfill my perverted fantasy, perhaps we wouldn't be facing this situation today. And the humiliation that we, especially Pihu, are enduring, she doesn't deserve it. Not at all. She didn't ask for much from me when she married me. She wanted a small family. Where I would be, she would be, and we would have our child. But in my pursuit of fulfilling my perverted fantasy, I ruined not only my own life but Pihu's as well. By now, you're probably wondering what situation I, Bijan, am suddenly talking about, where Pihu is facing such humiliation? I don't want to spoil the surprise by telling you about it right now. You'll find out when the time is right. But the incident I'm going to tell you about today happened about a year ago. And I want to tell you this much for now: the situation that Pihu and I are currently going through started with this incident. After this incident, our lives were going to change completely. Or rather, a huge rift formed in my and Pihu's relationship because of this incident. And the distance between me and Pihu also began with this incident. But the foundation of this incident is even older. You're probably completely confused by now. So, without increasing your confusion any further, I'll get straight to the story. This incident happened a month after Ani's wedding. Pihu and I had returned to the city, to our apartment, and had become busy with our daily lives. I was busy with my office work, and Pihu with her household chores. We were both happy. And since I had promised Pihu that after returning to the city, we would both try to conceive, we had sex every night. And at the end of sex, I would ejaculate inside Pihu's pussy. She would also receive my cum in her pussy and let it stay there so that my sperm could fertilize her egg and she could conceive my child. But even after a month, we had no success. Pihu hadn't gotten pregnant this month either. Her period came on time this month as well. And Pihu was unhappy and a little disappointed about it. I was also starting to get really worried about this. We had tried countless times over the past four years, but Pihu hadn't been able to conceive yet. And now I was starting to think that maybe there was some problem with Pihu, which was preventing her from becoming a mother. You might say that the problem could be with me too. Maybe my sperm count is low, which is why Pihu's conception wasn't possible. So let me tell you that I don't see any problem with myself for two reasons. The first reason is that in the last three years, Pihu has had sex with many men besides me, including Ani. If there is any problem with me, then why hasn't Pihu gotten pregnant by any of them? Although this thought might be wrong of me, I am still forced to think this way because Pihu never uses a condom when having sex. She doesn't like having sex with a condom. And most of the time, whoever she has sex with, whether it's me or someone else, the cum goes directly inside her pussy. So, even if there is a problem with me, she should have gotten pregnant by another man by now. But it didn't happen. Her period had been regular every month. And it was the same this month too. This made me think that perhaps the problem wasn't with me, but with Pihu. There was another reason for thinking this, a reason I had been hiding from Pihu, or rather, from the whole world, which would easily prove that the problem wasn't with me. If I want, I can become a father at any time with any one. And this truth was now about to come out in front of Pihu, against my wishes, a truth I had been hiding from her for the past year. And it was this truth that had caused a rift in our relationship for the very first time. Since Pihu hadn't conceived this month either, we were both disappointed, especially Pihu. Because of this and other reasons, even though we were in the city, we hadn't been able to go and see Sangeeta's daughter. Every Sunday, Pihu would ask me to take her to Sangeeta's house so we could at least see her daughter once. But honestly, I didn't feel like going to Sangeeta's house to see her daughter. So I would make some excuse or another to put it off. A month had passed like this.
The day I'm talking about was also a Sunday. As usual, it was my day off, and I was at home. In the afternoon, I was watching TV sitting in our drawing room sofa. Pihu came and sat beside me and said, "Bijan, let's go visit Sangeeta's house today. We can see her daughter too. It's been a month since we returned to the city from the village, and we haven't gone to see her daughter even once in this whole month." I said, "Let's skip it today, we'll go next week." Pihu said, "You said the same thing last week. And the week before that too. And you're saying the same thing today. Tell me honestly, Bijan, why aren't you going to see Sangeeta's daughter?" I said, "There's no such reason. I just don't feel like going out today. We'll definitely go to see Sangeeta's daughter next week. Promise." Pihu then tried to reason with me, saying, "Look, Bijan. Sangeeta is my best friend. You know how their marriage was almost ruined because of a misunderstanding with her husband, Tanmay. Tanmay was even going to divorce her. We both worked together to resolve their differences and misunderstandings, brought them closer again, and saved their marriage. Now Sangeeta is happy in her life. She has given birth to a child. And if we distance ourselves from them at this time all of a sudden, they'll think that since we ourselves don't have a child yet, we're jealous of them. And that's why we haven't gone to see their child till now." I said, "Let them think whatever they want. It doesn't bother me at all." Pihu then said, "But why are you being so childishly stubborn, Bijan? That's what I don't understand." I said, "You're the one being stubborn, not me." Pihu said in surprise, "Me!!! I'm being stubborn!!!!" You've been making one excuse after another to avoid going to Sangeeta's house to see her baby, and you're saying I'm being stubborn?!” Then, after a moment of silence, she spoke again, “Tell me the truth, Bijan. Why don't you want to go to Sangeeta's house to see her baby?” I said, “There's nothing to tell. You're making a mountain out of a molehill.” Pihu frowned and looked at me, saying, “I'm your wife, Bijan. No one in this world knows or understands you better than me. You don't usually make up excuses to avoid things without a reason. I'm sure there's a reason why you don't want to go to Sangeeta's house. Tell me the truth, what's really going on which I probably don’t know?” I said, “Pihu, you're unnecessarily suspicious of me. If you want to go, go alone, I'm not going. And you can think whatever you want about me because of that.” Pihu got up from beside me and said, “Fine. I'm going to Sangeeta's house today, even if I have to go alone. But you've just confirmed my suspicions, Bijan. Do you know how?” I didn't say anything. I just looked at Pihu with a questioning gaze. Pihu said with a slightly sad smile, “Today, for the first time in years, you called me Pihu instead of Darling. Now I'm not just suspicious, I'm certain that you're obviously hiding something from me. And let me tell you, I will find out the truth that you're trying to hide from me.” Saying this, she went into the bedroom to get ready. I sat alone on the drawing-room sofa, lost in thought.
There's only one reason. And I don't want to tell her. Because I didn't have the courage to tell her before, and I still don't. But today, Pihu is going to find out the truth on her own. A little while later, Pihu got ready and came out of the bedroom. Without looking at me, without saying a single word, she put on her shoes, picked up her bag, took the duplicate house key, and left the house. And I remained sitting there alone. Pihu had left, but I was lost in my own thoughts. Time passed slowly. Afternoon turned into evening, and then evening into night. I looked at the clock; it was almost 8 o'clock. Three hours had passed since Pihu left the house. She should have been back home by now. I called her phone. It rang, but she didn't answer. The call rang until it disconnected. I called her again. This time too, the call rang until it disconnected, but Pihu didn't answer my call again. Now I started to worry about her. I shouldn't have let her go alone like that. I should have gone with her. If the mistake is mine, then I will have to bear the consequences, today or tomorrow. Anyway, this wasn't the time to think about all that. Right now, I needed to know where Pihu was. Is she still at Sangeeta's house? Or has she left from there? If she has left, then why is it taking her so long to return home? Where is she right now? Why isn't she answering my calls? I know she must be angry with me. And it's understandable that she's angry. I can't blame her for that. The fault isn't hers, but mine. But first, I need to know if she's still at Sangeeta's house or if she has left from there. And it's certain that she won't answer my call. So, I'll have to call Sangeeta, which I don't want to do. But I have to, otherwise I won't be able to find out about Pihu. I picked up my phone and was about to call Sangeeta. But before I could call her, my phone rang. Seeing Pihu's name on the screen, I breathed a sigh of relief. She had called me herself. I immediately answered the call and said, "Darling, where are you? It's so late, and you haven't come home yet. I'm worried about you. Tell me where you are, I'll come and pick you up." In a calm voice, Pihu said, "You don't need to come, Bijan. I'm in an auto-rickshaw and I'm on my way home. I have a lot to talk to you about. Wait for me. I'll be there in a little while." Before I could say anything else, she hung up. From her voice, I could tell how angry and upset she was with me. And it was justified. I had done something terrible. And I knew what she wanted to talk to me about when she got home. And by now, you people must have understood what truth I had been hiding from Pihu all this time. Anyway, after a while, Pihu came home. She opened the door with her own key and came inside. I was still sitting on the sofa in the drawing room. Pihu came straight to me and sat down beside me. She sat there silently for a while, with her head bowed. I understood her situation. If I were in her place and found out the truth so suddenly, I would probably react the same way. I got up from the sofa, went to the kitchen, and brought her a glass of water. I said, "Here, drink this water." Pihu now lifted her head and looked at me. I could clearly see the despair and sadness in her eyes. She was on the verge of tears. And seeing her in that state, I truly felt terrible. But now, even if I wanted to, I couldn't do anything. What was meant to happen has already happened. There's nothing left in my hands now. I will have to face the truth. And perhaps Pihu will have to as well.
Pihu looked at me, took the glass of water from my hand with her trembling hand, and drank it all in one gulp. Then, with the same trembling hand, she returned the empty glass to me. Seeing her dejected face, sorrowful eyes, and trembling hands, I could clearly understand Pihu's state of mind at that moment. What she must be thinking. And how eager she must be to know everything from me. I went to the kitchen, put the glass down, and came back. Then I sat down next to her on the sofa. Pihu was sitting with her head bowed, just as before. As soon as I sat down next to her, she lifted her head and looked at me. My heart started beating faster when I saw her eyes. Looking straight into my eyes, Pihu suddenly asked, "Whose child is that, Bijan?" Her question completely shook me to my core. I was completely terrified inside. At first, I didn't understand what to say in reply. Should I tell her the truth? Or should I just say something random? But she already knows the truth, that's why she's asking me this question. Seeing my silence, she spoke again, "I'm asking you again, Bijan. Tell me, whose child is this really?" This time, her voice trembled as she asked the question. She herself already knew the answer to this question. Yet, she wanted to hear the answer from me. I made one last attempt. I tried to smile a little, but I couldn't. Still, trying to put a slight smile on my face, I said, "What kind of question is this, darling?" Looking into my eyes, she said, "Don't answer a question with a question, Bijan. Just answer what I asked you. Whose child is Sangeeta's baby really?" I said, "Hey, what kind of question is that? How would I know whose child it is? And whose else could it be? If the child is Sangeeta's, then obviously it must be Tanmay's, right?" Pihu now shouted, "Lies!!! You're lying, Bijan. You know very well whose child it is. And you also know that the child is definitely not Tanmay's." I said, "If the child isn't Tanmay's, then whose is it?" Pihu remained silent for a while and then said, "You're still hiding things from me. You know very well whose child Sangeeta's baby actually is. And now I know too." I said, "So you tell me, whose child is it?" Pihu let out a long sigh and said dejectedly, "Sangeeta's child isn't Tanmay's, but yours, Bijan."
If lightning had struck the house at that moment, I probably wouldn't have been as shocked as I was by what Pihu said. I said, "What nonsense are you talking about? How can that child be mine???" Pihu said in a calm voice, "I just saw the child, Bijan. Her face, her eyes, her smile, everything is exactly like yours. She doesn't resemble Sangeeta at all, and certainly not Tanmay. Just accept it now, Bijan, that the child is not someone else's, but yours. And you know this very well. That's why you didn't want to go with me to their house to see the child. Because you were afraid that her in-laws would be there. And if you had gone with me to their house to see the child, they would have found out that the child isn't Tanmay's, but that you are actually the child's father, Bijan. And you didn't want to go to their house precisely because you didn't want them to find out." I said, "You can think whatever you want, I have nothing to say." Pihu said, "Really? Then swear on my life that she is not your daughter. Say it." Hearing this, I fell silent. Because no matter what, I couldn't and wouldn't swear a false oath on Pihu's life. And Pihu knew this very well, which is why she asked me to swear on her life. Seeing my silence, Pihu said again, "Why are you silent now? Swear on my life." I understood that I wouldn't be able to hide the truth from her anymore. Now I would have to tell her everything. After a moment of silence, I said, "There's no need for that. I'll tell you everything truthfully." Pihu said, "Tell me. I'm listening. I want to hear what you've been hiding from me all this time. A month ago, you were boasting so much, weren't you, about why I didn't tell you about my relationship with jamaibau (brother-in-law)? You don't know how many more things I've hidden from you. Today, I feel like we're in the same boat, Bijan. Just as I hid things from you, you too have been hiding so many things from me. Tell me, I want to hear the whole truth from you today." I said, "I admit that the child isn't Tanmay's, but mine. But let me tell you upfront that I'm not at fault in all of this." Pihu immediately interrupted me, saying, "Yes, now that you've been caught, and your truth has been revealed to me, you'll only say that. You're not at fault, all the blame is Sangeeta's, right? And you're just an innocent child. Everything just happened on its own. While being married to your wife, you slept with your wife's friend without anyone knowing, got her pregnant, became the father of her child, and now you're saying you're not at fault!!!" I said in a calm voice, "You can taunt me all you want, but that won't change the truth. And I'm telling the truth." Hearing me, Pihu said, "Do you know what I'm starting to think, Bijan? You were trying to prove something to me through all of this, weren't you?" Hearing her, I was stunned. I said, "What are you saying? Prove what?" Pihu said, "Let me explain. We've been trying to have a child for the past four years, but we haven't been able to. So, naturally, people will think that either there's a problem with you or with me. That's why I haven't been able to conceive yet. And now you've become the father of Sangeeta's child. This simply means that there's nothing wrong with you. You can become a father if you want to. But I can't become a mother even if I want to. Maybe there's something wrong with me. And to prove this very point to me, you committed this huge act, Bijan. Didn’t you??? Before doing all this, you didn't think about me even once. I'm your own wife. You married me. You swore to walk together for a lifetime, and yet you betrayed me so terribly! And with my best friend, of all people! You had already ruined my life by doing whatever you wanted with your all those perverted shitty fantasies, and now you've destroyed my friend's life too. If Tanmay finds out that the child isn't his but yours, he'll simply kill Sangeeta.” I said, “First of all, I didn't do any of this intentionally. Whether you believe me or not, the truth is I wasn't at all prepared for any of this. I was forced into it. And the one who forced me was your friend, Sangeeta. And secondly, Tanmay won't do anything like that, because he also knows the truth.”
Pihu was even more shocked after hearing me, and said, "Tanmay also knows about your and Sangeeta's actions!!! Yet he didn't say anything!!! He quietly accepted it!!!" I said, "Yes, he accepted it. Or rather, he was forced to accept it. And you'll understand why he had to accept it after you hear everything I have to say." Pihu said, "Tell me. I'm listening." I said, "Tanmay didn't know about it beforehand. He found out later. But by then, Sangeeta had conceived my child. And she didn't want to have an abortion under any circumstances. Then Tanmay talked to me, and I told him the whole truth, and only then did he accept it." Then I paused and continued, "On the night of Ani's wedding night, Tanmay called me. He said that Sangeeta was suddenly having labor pains. I told him to immediately admit her to a hospital. I was in the village for Ani's wedding. I would go back to the city the next morning. You were in Ani's room at that time, so you didn't find out about this. In a way, it was good for me. I left for the city the very next morning. I gave false excuses about office work at home. Sangeeta was supposed to deliver that day. And I was in the hospital all day. That's why I couldn't answer your calls all day, even though I wanted to. Because answering the call would have made you suspicious. And I absolutely didn't want that at that time. That same day, Sangeeta had a Cesarean delivery at the hospital and gave birth to a baby girl. I called you later." Pihu said, "Does that mean you already knew that Sangeeta had given birth to a daughter?" I said, "Yes. But still, I didn't tell you anything. If I had, you would have asked me a thousand questions that I wouldn't have been able to answer. That's why I told Tanmay to call you only after I had gone to my village and to give you the news of the baby's birth himself. He did exactly what I told him to do." Pihu said, "I have to admire your cunning mind, Bijan. You planned and executed everything so cleverly. And you're asking me to believe that Sangeeta made you do all this?" I said, "Yes. That's the truth. If you listen to everything I have to say, you'll understand yourself." Pihu said, "Tell me, Bijan. Today I want to hear everything from you, when and how this whole affair started. And how I didn't even get a slightest hint of it all this time." Then I started telling her everything from the very beginning. (contd.)
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