Wedding In Pandemic ( Completed ✔)

Six years after a betrayal that shattered her world, Maya is haunted by a crescent-shaped scar and the phantom echo of a deep voice. As she journeys for her cousin's engagement, a chance encounter on a train forces her to confront the past she desperately tried to outrun. Can she reconcile with the man who broke her heart, or will old wounds reopen and redefine her future?

Wedding In Pandemic ( Completed ✔)

Six years after a betrayal that shattered her world, Maya is haunted by a crescent-shaped scar and the phantom echo of a deep voice. As she journeys for her cousin's engagement, a chance encounter on a train forces her to confront the past she desperately tried to outrun. Can she reconcile with the man who broke her heart, or will old wounds reopen and redefine her future?

Snip Snip Snip.

"No, please..... pleeease... Stop please. Why are you doing this to me?"

She pushed his hands away which he fisted her hair in. She screamed for him to leave her hair and elbowed him in the gut. The shake caused the scissors in his hands to pierce into her skin right below her ears.

"Aaaaahhhhh" she cried out in pain. Blood started flowing from the cut and drenched the shoulder of her lavender top. "Shit" he covered the cut with his rough hands.

A deep voice from a distance moved forward with a shout. "You bastard!" The deep-voiced one pushed him away from her.

"Maya, are you okay? Oh God! Maya, you are bleeding. We need to go to the hospital."

She looked at him in disbelief. "You lost that right when you betrayed me!" she spat out and pushed him away, then ran. Ran and ran until the deep voice calling out her name faded into nothing. She looked back for a moment and collided into a strong surface...

BEEEEEEEEP! The horn of the cab went off loud in her ears. The backseat of a local Mumbai cab is not a good place to have an afternoon nap, even worse for a nightmare. She ran her hands over the crescent-shaped scar behind her right ear and sighed. Even after six years, the deep voice followed her everywhere. The man who broke her heart. But for whom her heart still beat. Adhi.