61) Evil Savi
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Savi felt a pang of hurt and frustration as she saw rajat. Why did it always seem like he was choosing his ex-wife over her? He had told her he loved her, but his actions spoke louder than words.
Every time Aashika needed him, he dropped everything to be there for her. But what about her? Didn't she need him too?
Savi felt a wave of insecurity wash over her. Was she just a convenience for Rajat? Someone to fill the void in his life until Aashika was back on her feet?
She shook her head, trying to clear the doubts that were swirling in her mind. Rajat had told her he loved her, and she wanted to believe him. But it was hard to shake off the feeling that she was always going to be second best in his eyes.
Rajat started the car. Savi called out to him. "Rajat!" she said, her voice firm.
Rajat turned around, a look of surprise on his face. "What's wrong, Savi?" he asked.
Savi took a deep breath, her heart pounding in her chest. "I want to go with you," she said, the words tumbling out of her mouth before she could change her mind.
Rajat's eyes narrowed, a look of concern etched on his face. "Savi, I don't think that's a good idea," he said gently. "This is a difficult situation, and I don't want you to get hurt."
But Savi was resolute. Maybe facing the situation head-on would help her feel better. Maybe it would give her the closure she needed. "I need to do this, Rajat," she thought. "I need to face whatever is scaring me."
Rajat's expression softened, and he nodded slowly. "Okay, Savi. If that's what you want, I'll take you with me."
As the car moved through the streets, Savi closed her eyes, letting the memories wash over her. She thought of Ishaan, her first love, the one who had made her feel like she was the center of his universe.
No one had ever come between them. Ishaan's love had been pure, untainted by the complexities of life. He had said "I love you" with conviction, and his actions had always backed up his words.
Savi's thoughts drifted to Rajat, and she couldn't help but compare the two men. Why was it that Rajat's life was so complicated? Why were there so many people between them?
Aashika, Kiaan, the court cases... it all seemed so overwhelming. Savi felt like she was just a small part of Rajat's life, a life that was already filled to the brim with other people and problems.
She opened her eyes, gazing out the window as the city blurred by. Why had she started looking Rajat in different way, knowing that his life was so complicated? And could she really handle being just one of many people in his life?
As Savi gazed out the window, a darker thought crept into her mind. Why should she always be the one to adjust, to accommodate Rajat's complicated life? Why shouldn't she take matters into her own hands and become the master of her own destiny?
A sly smile spread across her face as she imagined herself as the antagonist, plotting to free Rajat from all his baggage. She would be the one to take control, to manipulate events to her advantage.
In her mind's eye, she saw herself orchestrating a plan to keep Rajat all to herself, to cut him loose from the ties that bound him to Aashika, even from Kiaan cause he is the link. She would be the one to dictate the terms of their relationship, to ensure that Rajat's attention and love were hers alone to claim.
The thought sent a thrill through her veins, a sense of power and control that was both exhilarating and terrifying. But as she glanced over at Rajat, who was oblivious to her inner turmoil, she knew that she couldn't shake off the feeling that she was willing to do whatever it took to keep him by her side.
But as the fantasy played out in her mind, Savi suddenly snapped back to reality. She felt a jolt of shock and embarrassment at the direction her thoughts had taken.
She whispered to herself, her voice barely audible over the hum of the engine. "What am I even thinking? This isn't me. I'm not that kind of person."
She shook her head, trying to clear the cobwebs. What had come over her? She didn't believe in manipulating or controlling others. She believed in love, trust, and respect.
Savi took a deep breath, trying to calm her racing heart. She glanced over at Rajat, who was still oblivious to her inner turmoil. She knew she had to get her emotions in check, for his sake as well as her own.
As she turned back to gaze out the window, Savi couldn't shake off the feeling that she was teetering on the edge of something. She just hoped she wouldn't lose herself in the process.
As Savi gazed out the window, her mind began to wander again. She felt a pang of anxiety at the thought of Aashika's return. The mere mention of her name felt like a threat, a looming presence that could disrupt the fragile balance of her relationship with Rajat.
In her mind, Savi whispered a silent prayer. "Please, never let Aashika come back. Keep her away from us, from Rajat and me."
The words felt like a desperate plea, a cry for protection from the unknown. Savi knew it wasn't rational, that she couldn't control the outcome. But she couldn't shake off the feeling that Aashika's return would spell disaster for her and Rajat.
As the car continued on its journey, Savi's thoughts remained trapped in a cycle of fear and anxiety. She knew she had to break free, but for now, she was held captive by the uncertainty of what the future held.
As the car came to a stop in front of the magistrate's office, Savi and Rajat stepped out, their faces set with determination. They quickly made their way inside, navigating through the crowded corridors to reach the courtroom.
The formalities were completed in a blur, the lawyer speaking on their behalf as they waited anxiously for the verdict. Finally, the magistrate's voice rang out, granting Aashika's bail.
Savi felt a pang of unease as Rajat's face lit up with relief. She knew that this was just the beginning, that the real challenge lay ahead.
As they stepped out of the courtroom, Rajat turned to her, his eyes shining with gratitude. "Thanks for being here, Savi," he said, his voice low and sincere.
Savi forced a smile, trying to hide her true feelings. "I'm glad I could be here for you," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.
The only thing left to do now was to pick Aashika up from the jail. Savi's heart sank at the thought, her mind racing with all the implications. What would happen when Aashika was finally free? Would Rajat's attention shift back to his ex-wife, leaving her in the shadows?
As they walked out of the courthouse, Savi's mind began to spin with thoughts of how to keep Rajat close to her before Aashika's return. She knew it was selfish, but she couldn't help the way she felt.
"Rajat, can I talk to you for a minute?" she asked, her voice hesitant.
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