chapter 35: sad past

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Dean. H. Roy P. O. V

As much as I wanted to pull her into a hug an say to her this was all a great lie what can I say when this secret was bound to come  to light but I was afraid that she would not be able to accept the truth

Tears we're forming in her eyes I could see them but she was trying her hardest best to keep them hidden

" tell me he is lying Dean please tell me this is not truth how can he be my..... " she paused  looking at the man she couldn't bring herself to call father

Well he doesn't deserve to be called father this man sold his own daughter because of money yet shows up after his own brother had took the blame why this secret was kept hidden for so long only he can reveal it

" Ragini  stop lying to yourself of course am your biological father not that fool.  He might be my brother but he is a fool" this old man still hasn't changed I held back my fist as much as I wanted to punch him on the face I did not want to start any drama or complicate the matter even more

" I don't believe you, it's all a lie tell me it is " Ragini called out squeeze her dress she must be tensed an feel that my hands are not safe for her anymore to hold on to I do understand whatever she was going through an she alone knew the pain

" fine Ragini let me Narrate to you what happens " he said to her as he lean back comfortable I supported Ragini holding her behind trying to calm her down

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Amrit. A. Yadav  P. O. V

I have always been an ambitious person all my life an wealth was my greatest desire an weakness

I wanted to possess the wealth none of my parents hard ever seen my father was a poor farmer who was looked down upon by the people of the town what motivated me most was the greatest pain an humiliation my poor mother faced

" Yadav kapoor come out here right now " the man walked into our old shark which we hardly held it together with detached roof

" you shameless man " he cried out form the entrance I was seated by the  hut when I saw my mother scurry along with my father to the door

I was only 13 back then but I knew the pain of humiliation

An the pain in my mothers eyes was all I saw

" pay me my money right now Yadav or else I will take the little things you have which will barely pay for those things " I  walked out seeing how serious the man sounded  I stood by the well looking at him closely an my younger brother Ahmed who was just 10 back then stood beside my mother shaking like a coward he was

He never stood up for himself but believe nobility will settle everything

" please sir my wife an the children are hardly feeding please have mercy I beg you " my father pleaded folding his hands asking for mercy 

But the arrogant man tried to look impassive an showed no mercy

" don't beg  me you old pathetic man you always borrow an never pay back today I will not listen take this house all down an bring out the variable item an things i can sell " the man arrogantly ordered his dogs who seemed to be standing behind him   like guard dogs discharging saliva from there mouth there where honks who look deadly with body muscle

I glared at them from afar  with an eagle eyes

" please have mercy I will pay you soon enough " my father pleaded trying to bow before the man

This arrogant man gave his men a sign an there held my father out of the compound  by his shirt. My mother bright loving eyes turned red
One thing I hated was to see my mother ravishing smile turn to sadness with a gleam of darkness  in her bright eyes

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