Chapter 34: "End Of The Character!"

Things will never get old until the regrets kept haunting from inside but not outside. I kept her hugging for a while, she left no tears in her eyes. Her dry eyes told me every sad being cheated. Most importantly, she was regretting for choosing me as her life partner. She might not saying it, completely but, I could understand just by her smile in pain. Love is not an easier thing to live within, its the toughest thing one could even easily struggle to breathe the air, they breath. The hug took longer than expected, and my body always had a heat which made her comfortable on my chest with the cold out. Suddenly, the rainy clouds moved forward, and everything around became greenery, and the sun shined each and every species on this earth. The water was dropping from our body, and we weren't wet from the front as we were hugging since the start.

Bhargav was totally clueless on what's happening.

He came to us, shivering.

"Le-e-ts Go!" he shivered.

We chuckled looking at his face as it has a heavy face movement while shivering.

I wiped her wet face and whispered, "I'm only yours!"

She gave a big smile and said, "I'm sorry for fearing of losing you."

I tightened her again, and everything became normal between us from that day. As I started blaming myself, she pushed me towards her love with no intention of getting away by any means of possible.

We climbed down with happiness but, I was the most happiest person among them.

"If she trust me this much! I should trust her."

"I should tell her that she could talk to her friend."

As soon as we reached the front gate of the motel, we saw Harini with her bags, walking out from the motel. I stood calmly without looking at her eyes.

Before she passes us, Bhargav asks her where she was heading.

"Is that really matter anymore?" she said, absurdly.

After that, Aryan followed her, holding some type of tickets in his hands.

He looked at us and crossed as we didn't utter any single word.

Prachi sighed and asked, "There is one day left for us. Shall we enjoy as usually? Or—return home?" she looked either of us.

I wanted Bhargav to answer that question. Without any answer, Bhargav started walking inside.

He said, "Let's enjoy the moonlight dinner which I booked it for both of you!"

"Really?" Prachi excited, extremely.

The night went well, sitting under the moon and having a meal. We were very lucky that it didn't rain.

The next morning, Bhargav paid the entire amount to the receptionist and handed over the keys.

The driver was waiting for us. As we walked towards him, he asked about another woman, and that was Harini.

"She left already!" Bhargav said, getting into the car.

"Anyhow—" he sighed, "Let's go!"

"We have to reach by sharp 5 p.m."

We got into the car, and I said, "It's 10 a.m. now!"

When I reached near my corridor, I saw an old man leaned his back on the car, looking at my house.

"Bye, Ragh!"

"Bye, Raghav!" they waved at me from the car and the car left.

I waved them back and ignored him.

As I was finding my keys of the house, Harini was locking the house.

"Harini!" I said.

She looked behind and smiled, "Oh! You people are back."

She searched others behind me and asked, "Where are they?"

"They left."

"Okay!" she picked her bags and gasped.

"Where are you going?" I asked, lowering my brows.

"Driver! Please help me out with these bags," she said, loudly.

"Coming," he ran towards her and held her two bags.

"Is that it?" he queried.

"Yes!" she confirmed.

He took the bags and put it in the dickey.

She gave me the keys with smile on her face.

"What is—"

"I'm sorry!" she left.

I didn't ask her why, and now, I feel that why I didn't ask her.

"Why in the world she never told me anything?"

"Did she really love me?"

"What if she loves me? I already have my girlfriend."

"I can't betray her anymore."

The car engine starts as I unlocks the door. Suddenly, two persons are destined to separate without saying goodbye. Not to meet again but, not to talk again with each other even if we meet by accident.

A message popped up on my phone, and it was from the editor.

"When you get free, call back."