I ran into the kitchen and sat on the floor leaning on one of the cupboards.

Only on the first day of our marriage, I got to know my place.

"The stars in my Galaxy are drowned in tears."

I wiped my tears which were flowing continuously.

" pihu... Tum ro kyu rhi ho kya hua hai" I got startled and looked up and saw Rehan look tense, he came near me.

(Pihu.. why are you crying, did something happened)

"Voh... Voh mere hath per garam coffee gir gyi thi toh voh jal rha hai" I stuttered.

(Actually, the hot coffee fall on my hand and its burning)

"Pihu dhyan se kaam kara karo dekho Kitna zada laal hogya hai aao idhar mere sath" he said and took me towards the kitchen sink and poured cold water on my hand.

(Pihu, you should have done it carefully, see how red it is, come with me)

"tum living room me baitho me first aid kit lekar atta hoon"

(You sit in the living room, I'm coming there with the first aid kit)

"rehan theek ho jaye ga first Aid ki zaroorat nhi hai" I softly said.

(Rehaan it's okay, no need for first aid kit)

"Nhi tum chalo... Meh aa rha hoon na lekar" I looked into his green eyes and nodded my head.

(No, you go, I'm coming)

I went in the living room and sat on the sofa.

Eeshan came in now what will he do why did he came here. He glared at me. I stood up from the sofa.

tears streaming down my face as I clutched my burnt hand. I couldn't believe Eeshaan had thrown the coffee mug at me. I had never felt so hurt and alone.

"baitho wahi per" he said in his high-pitched voice. I looked at him then he came and grabbed my burnt hand, and we both sit on the sofa.

(Sit there only)

"Let me see your hand," he said, his voice soft.

I hesitated for a moment, not sure if I could trust him. But then I slowly opened my hand, revealing the burnt skin. He gently took my hand in his, his touch surprisingly gentle. I looked up at him, unsure of what to say.

"I'm sorry," he said, his voice full of regret. "I didn't mean to hurt you." I felt a sense of relief wash over me.

He led me to the sofa, where we both sat down. He took out a tube of cream, then gently applied it to the burnt place on my hand.

I watched him, surprised at how gentle he was being. He looked up at me, his eyes full of concern.

"Does it hurt?" he asked, his voice full of worry.

I hesitated for a moment, then nodded. "Yes," I said, my voice full of pain.

He looked down at my hand, then back up at me.

We sat there in silence for a few moments, him applying the cream to my hand, me watching him. I couldn't believe how gentle he was being.

Rehan came with the medicine. I looked at him.

" I think I'm late" he said then looked at eshaan and they both were glaring at each other.

I felt a knot form in my stomach as Rehaan spoke those words. Late? What did he mean? I looked at him, my heart racing as I tried to figure out what was going on.

And then I saw Eeshaan, sitting next to me in the room, glaring at Rehaan with a look of pure hatred. I felt a shiver run down my spine. What had happened between them?

I looked back at Rehaan, trying to ignore Eeshaan. "Late for what?" I asked, my voice shaking slightly.

He hesitated for a moment, then looked back at me. "I...I think I might be late for something important," he said, his voice full of regret. I felt a sense of relief wash over me.

But then Eeshaan stepped forward, his eyes fixed on Rehaan. "What's going on?" he demanded, his voice full of anger.

I felt a sense of confusion wash over me. What was going on? Why Eeshaan had been so angry?

"Nothing," Rehaan said and left the room with that, the tension in the room dissipated, replaced by a sense of understanding. We both stood there in silence for a few moments, our eyes fixed on each other, each of us lost in our own thoughts.

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