One Hellish Passion: Fake dating Billionaire Romance by Madhuri Tamse
Author:Madhuri Tamse [Tamse, Madhuri]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-02-12T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 38
Maya buckled her sandals and looked in the mirror. The attire wasn't new. She wore such formal pants with semi-casual shirts neatly tucked in them, but why was she looking different? There were some changes in her that she was unable to comprehend. Oh, it's the smile. She was wearing a smile on her lips which was unusual so far. She had a whole bunch of issues to worry about, right from her mother's sickness to the office headache. She handled each of her duties without waiting for someone else to fulfill it for her or even giving her support. But today, she had someone who was taking care of all of that without even making her realize it or waiting for her acknowledgment. Ranveer Malhotra. He came into her life like a hurricane. Without meeting each other, they imbibed hatred for each other in their hearts. He misunderstood her actions and punished her, but now the same man was doing uncountable favors. He might not expect anything in return, but he had confronted his desire to marry her. Putting behind that kind of past was impossible, but as her mother said, if she kept dragging the past into the present, how would the future change? Everyone deserves a chance, and she can give him one too. But there were other aspects to be looked into before she gave a green light to his proposal. Their relationship would not be solely on his terms. He would have to abide by a few of hers as well. Hoping to converse about this with the man himself soon, she headed out from her room, picking her purse on the way. Her mother was sitting on the couch reading a magazine. She looked very relaxed and happy. It was not just the comfort or luxury making this possible; it was her inner happiness, which she thought was because her daughter was now slowly getting settled with someone who knew how to look after her. She treated Ranveer as the best man for Maya.
âI am leaving, Mom,â Maya reached Garima and hugged her from behind.
âSo early?â
âYes, I have an early meet,â she replied, picking up the magazine in her hand, which her mother was reading so attentively. It was exclusively about Indian weddings preparations.
âWhat is all this, Mom?â she asked.
âItâs my desire.â She pulled Maya and made her sit on the couch beside her. âI always wanted to go through the joy of being the bride and enjoying all the attention. But,â she paused. âIt couldnât happen.â
âMom,â Maya pressed Garimaâs hand as she got emotional.
âNo, I donât regret it anymore. My time is gone. But yours is still to come.â
Maya froze.
âWhat I couldnât do for myself, I want to fulfill it for you.â
Maya had no clue how to reply to that. Marriage was never on her list, not because she didnât want to, but she was too engrossed in her problems to think of having a life partner.
âI am getting late, Mom,â she kept the magazine aside.
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