Chapter 43: #36: 𝒂 𝒅𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒎 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒕𝒓𝒖𝒆

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The next day, Rudra woke up in the morning with a beautiful smile on his face, happy to know that Aarohi had come back into his life. But his smile quickly faded when he didn't find Aarohi beside him. He sat up suddenly, his heart sinking as he thought it was all just a dream. He felt like crying, thinking Aarohi never really came back. He asked God why this happened and decided that even if it was a dream, he would cherish it forever.

Feeling upset, Rudra then heard a sound from outside the room. He quickly got up, put on his trousers, and walked out of the room. At the door, he stopped, his eyes filled with tears but a smile returning to his face. He leaned against the doorframe, looking at Aarohi in the kitchen, preparing breakfast. He realized this wasn't a dream.

Aarohi sensed him and turned towards him, smiling. "Sorry, I washed my clothes, so I wore your shirt. I hope it's fine with you," she said.

Without saying a word, Rudra ran towards her and hugged her tightly. She didn't understand why he was doing it, but he couldn't let her go. He held her so close, feeling her warmth against him.

Aarohi, feeling his intense emotions, asked softly, why are you doing this, Rudra?"

Rudra, still holding her tight, whispered, "Because I never want to lose you again."

Aarohi hugged him back, her heart filled with love and understanding. They stood there in each other's arms, knowing that they were finally where they belonged.

Rudra was hugging her so tightly that Aarohi said, "Rudra, I can't breathe properly."

Rudra released her and with a playful smile, he whispered, "Then let me give you CPR, Miss Doctor."

He leaned in and kissed her. That kiss was filled with passion, a kiss for foreverness. It was a kiss that said, "I will never lose you again." Their lips moved together in perfect sync, expressing the depth of their emotions. Aarohi put one hand on his shoulder, gripping him tightly, while her other hand tangled in his hair, pulling him closer.

Rudra's hands moved to her waist, pulling her even closer, as if he wanted to merge their souls. The kiss deepened, and the world around them seemed to fade away. Aarohi could feel his breath on her skin, sending shivers down her spine. The warmth of his embrace and the tenderness of his lips made her feel secure and cherished.

They kissed with a fervor that spoke of all the lost time, the pain, and the longing they had endured. Their hearts beat in unison, each kiss a promise of a future together. As their lips parted momentarily, Rudra looked into her eyes, filled with love and determination, and whispered, "I will never let you go."

Aarohi smiled, her eyes glistening with tears of joy. She leaned in and kissed him again, sealing their promises and dreams with every touch of their lips. The kiss was slow and tender, filled with the assurance that they were finally home, in each other's arms.

They broke the kiss, and Aarohi said, "You didn't have enough ingredients for breakfast, so I just made whatever was available."

Rudra, with a smile, replied, "Thank you for preparing breakfast for me."

Aarohi nodded, and Rudra continued, "This is the best morning of my life." They both smiled and sat at the dining table. Aarohi served him breakfast and a glass of juice, while she made a cup of coffee for herself.

As they ate, Rudra savored every bite, relishing the meal as if it was the best he'd ever had. "This is amazing," he said. Aarohi smiled and replied, "It's not that good. You're exaggerating."

Rudra glanced at Aarohi's coffee cup and said, "You're having coffee?" Aarohi nodded and said I'maddictedto it coz of late nightstudies, but you don'tlike coffe that much , right ??

Rudra, with a playful glint in his eye, said, "But I'd like to have this one." He pulled the cup towards him and was about to take a sip when Aarohi said, "Don't, I already took a sip from it. "Ye jhooti hai."

Rudra grinned and said, "Aaruh, we just kissed and did much more than kiss last night." He smirked and took a sip from her coffee. Aarohi blushed, feeling shy about his remark, and continued eating her breakfast. Rudra tasted the coffee and said, "Wow, this tastes much better. I'm going to finish it."

Aarohi just nodded, and Rudra looked at her, noticing her shyness. "Why aren't you saying anything? What happened?" he asked.

"Nothing," Aarohi replied softly. Rudra understood that she was feeling shy because he mentioned last night, so he decided to tease her further. "Did you sleep well last night?" he asked.

Aarohi nodded again, avoiding his gaze.

Rudra persisted, "You're not answering.

To tease her more he said, "How was it ??...Did you enjoy ....

Before he could say anything more, Aarohi stood up, placed her hand gently over his lips, and said, "Don't say anything."

When Aarohi put her hand on Rudra's face, he kissed it gently, holding it softly between his own. "What don't I have to say?" he asked, his eyes locking with hers.

Aarohi tried to stay serious, but a small smile played on her lips. "You know that.

What??

"don't be over-smart, okay?"

Rudra's smile widened. "I honestly don't know what you're talking about."

Aarohi pulled her hand away, feigning annoyance. "I don't want to talk to you, I'm going"

As she turned to go, Rudra quickly pulled her back, and she ended up sitting in his lap. "what did you say? You don't want to talk to me and leaving ?"

"Yes," Aarohi said, her breath catching at their sudden closeness.

Rudra leaned in closer, his voice low and teasing. "I dare you to say it again."

And then??

Bedrrom is not so far from here , you know that ... he whispered

Aarohi, blushing, replied, "You are shameless."

With a mischievous glint in his eye, Rudra said, "I don't mind being this way, as long as it's about you."

Before she could respond, Aarohi's phone rang. She got up reluctantly to answer it, feeling the warmth of Rudra's gaze on her. After a brief conversation, she cut the call and said, "I have to go."

Rudra, still sitting, reached out to gently touch her arm. "Do you really have to leave so soon?"

Aarohi looked down at him, her heart full. "Yes, but I'll be back," she whispered, leaning down to plant a soft kiss on his forehead.

Rudra smiled up at her, his eyes full of promise. "I'll be waiting."

She went inside the room, changed into her clothes, and came back out. As she was heading to the door, Rudra hugged her tightly and said, "When you're free, I'll come and pick you up."

Aarohi smiled and replied, "I'll call you."

Rudra shook his head slightly, "I don't have my phone, you know, I lost it somewhere."

Aarohi's smile widened. "I put it olin your bedroom drawer."

Rudra looked surprised. "Where do you found it ?"

"Jiya found it at the party after you left. She gave it to me, and before I could return it, you had already gone."

Rudra nodded, a look of realization dawning on his face. "Oh, okay."

As she was about to leave, Aarohi turned back and said softly, "We have so much to talk about, right?"

Rudra nodded, his eyes full of warmth and promise. "Yes, we do."

With one last smile, Aarohi left, leaving Rudra standing at the door, already looking forward to their next meeting.

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Aarohi reached the hospital and found Jiya waiting for her.

"Where have you been? I've been trying to reach you since last night," Jiya asked, concern evident in her voice.

Aarohi hesitated, unsure of how to explain. But Jiya, sensing something was up, pressed further. "Tell me where you were."

"I was with Ruth," Aarohi finally admitted.

Jiya's eyes widened in surprise. "Are you two...?" Aarohi nodded.

Jiya took Aarohi aside, her curiosity piqued. "Tell me everything. What happened?"

Aarohi recounted the hidden truth from the past five years, explaining that Ruth never cheated on her and how they had finally reunited.

"Did he say that he loves you?" Jiya asked.

Aarohi paused, realizing the omission. "No, he didn't."

"Then how do you know?" Jiya pressed.

"Whatever happened last night..." Aarohi trailed off.

"What happened last night?" Jiya insisted.

"Nothing," Aarohi tried to deflect.

"Are you going to tell me or not?" Jiya demanded.

Aarohi finally gave in. "You know we spent the night together."

Jiya couldn't contain her excitement. "So you both were together all night, making love and all?"

Aarohi blushed and quickly shut her up. "Will you please stop it?"

Jiya laughed. "Okay, but I'm happy for you, Aarohi. I knew it. You both love each other, but ego and anger were keeping you apart. Let me go and tell Vicky. He'll be happy for you both."

With that, Jiya left, and Aarohi went to her work, feeling a mix of relief and joy.

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