Engagement and 18+

Vijay, a man shrouded in mystery, watched as the British authorities frantically searched for any trace of the elusive "Hitman." The Hitman's actions were a direct affront to their authority, a slap in the face that demanded retribution.

But Vijay remained calm, confident in his anonymity. No one knew his face, and the last person who could connect him to the Hitman, Raju, had conveniently died by poisoning.

With his wedding to Anjali fast approaching, Vijay knew he had to attend to some important errands. He needed to purchase a mangalsutra, the sacred necklace symbolizing marriage, and other wedding necessities. He set off for Krishna Market, a sprawling marketplace teeming with life, where thousands of people came daily to trade and barter.

After an hour's journey, Vijay arrived at Krishna Market. The vibrant chaos of the market was overwhelming, a sea of humanity bustling through narrow lanes lined with shops. He eventually found a jeweler and purchased a mangalsutra and other jewelry items for fifteen rupees. Satisfied with his purchase, he decided to stroll through the market, taking in the sights and sounds.

A notice board caught his eye. A large house was advertised for sale, the asking price a mere fifty rupees. Intrigued, Vijay decided to investigate. The house was a magnificent three-story structure with twenty rooms, a spacious hall, a large kitchen, and a sprawling garden. The elderly owner, wanting to move to Hyderabad to live with his son, was eager to sell. He also owned a shop in the market, with a wine shop on the first floor and ten rooms for travelers on the second. The shop was priced at thirty rupees. Vijay, recognizing a good opportunity, purchased both properties for a total of eighty rupees, completing the necessary paperwork on the spot. He now had four hundred rupees left, having spent a considerable amount on wedding preparations and daily necessities.

Vijay envisioned a happy life with Anjali in the grand house after their marriage.

The shop, he thought, could be used for various business ventures in the future. As he returned home, the sky darkened, signaling the end of the day. He prepared a simple meal and went to bed, tired but content.

The next day was Vijay and Anjali's engagement. After a refreshing bath, Vijay donned his new clothes and headed to Anjali's house. The house was beautifully decorated with flowers, a festive atmosphere permeating the air. He knocked on the door, and a young girl opened it.

"Who are you?" she asked.

"My name is Vijay," he replied, "and today is my engagement with Anjali."

"Oh, come in, brother-in-law!" she exclaimed. "I'm Siya, Anjali's cousin. I'm a year younger than her. My parents are Anjali's parents' siblings. I came here with them for the wedding celebrations. They'll be here for the wedding too."

"That's wonderful," Vijay said. He then made a crude and inappropriate remark about Siya's physical appearance, touching her inappropriately. He then made a suggestive comment, inviting her to meet him later that night. Siya, shocked and embarrassed, ran away.

Vijay entered the house. Mohanlal, Anjali's father, greeted him warmly. The engagement ceremony commenced, officiated by a priest. They exchanged rings. When Mohanlal offered a ring for Vijay to give Anjali, Vijay declined, producing a small box containing a beautiful gold ring with a ruby. Mohanlal was astonished and asked how he had acquired such a precious item. Vijay fabricated a story about discovering a hidden treasure in his garden, which he had sold to become wealthy. Everyone was impressed by his newfound fortune.

After the engagement, the guests dispersed, leaving Vijay, Anjali, and Siya in a room designated for private conversations. Mohanlal had gone to the market for some last-minute wedding preparations, and Anjali's mother was also busy with various tasks.

Vijay sat between Anjali and Siya. He then made another inappropriate advance toward Anjali, demanding that she expose herself. Anjali was mortified, especially with Siya present. Vijay ignored her pleas and proceeded to act inappropriately. He then made a lewd demand, ordering Anjali to perform a sexual act on him. He threatened to call off the wedding and marry Siya if she refused. Siya was shocked by his words, but remained silent.

Anjali, tears in her eyes, asked if he didn't love her and why he wanted to break off the engagement. Vijay reassured her that he loved her, but that he found the situation exciting. He claimed he was joking about breaking the engagement and again pressured her to comply with his demands. Anjali, heartbroken and humiliated, relented.

Afterward, Vijay turned to Siya, who was red with embarrassment, and instructed her to perform a similar act.

Siya, though embarrassed, was also strangely aroused. She obeyed. Anjali was horrified by what was happening.

Vijay dismissed her concerns, saying that no one would know what transpired in the room. He then whispered to Siya, telling her to meet him later that night behind Anjali's house if she wanted to know what happens on a wedding night.

He gave her a small pouch, instructing her to put the contents in the food to ensure everyone would sleep soundly.

Vijay then left the house and returned home. Later that night, he went to the back of Anjali's house. Siya eventually arrived. He took her to his house, and after more inappropriate advances, they engaged in sexual activity. Vijay slept soundly after the encounter.