57:The Night of Blood
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**In the quiet corridor of the City Hospital, Naina and Jack stood outside the ward, anxiety written all over their faces. Her mother sat on a nearby chair, hands trembling, eyes swollen and streaked with tears that refused to stop. The faint beeping of machines from the ward only deepened the silence around them.**
**Just then, the door creaked open, and the doctor stepped out, adjusting his stethoscope around his neck. Before they could say anything, he began speaking.**
**"Don't worry. Your father is fine now," the doctor said with a calm smile. "He lost consciousness because of a sudden spike in his blood pressure, but he's stable. You can take him home in a few hours. Just make sure he avoids stress and gets proper rest."**
**He gave them a reassuring nod before walking away toward his cabin.**
**Naina's mother immediately folded her hands, tears glistening in her eyes as she looked up toward the ceiling.**
**"Hey Devi Maa, tera bahut aabhar hai, Parmeshwara," she whispered, her voice trembling with relief.**
**("Oh Goddess, thank you so much, Lord.")**
**Jack turned to Naina, his tone gentle and affectionate.**
**"Amore, see? I told you he's alright now."**
**He reached for her hand and squeezed it softly. Naina looked at him, then at her mother, who was still praying silently. A small smile tugged at her lips, though her eyes still shimmered with unshed tears.**
**"I was so scared, Jack," she whispered, her voice breaking. "I thought I might lose him."**
**Jack cupped her face, brushing his thumb against her cheek.**
**"Hey... Don't say that. He's strong, just like his daughter."**
**For the first time in hours, Naina let out a deep breath. The fear that had gripped her heart slowly began to fade, replaced by gratitude and warmth. She went toward her mother and sat beside her.**
**"Maa," she called softly.**
**Her mother looked at her with weary eyes.**
**"Maa, kya aap... aap mujhse gussa hain?" Naina asked hesitantly, her voice barely above a whisper.**
**("Mom, are you... Are you frustrated with me?")**
**After a pause, her mother sighed, then gently patted her head.**
**"Aaj jo kuch bhi hua, wo nahi hona chahiye tha," she said softly. "Ab jo ho chuka hai, usse hum badal nahi sakte, lekin jo hone wala hai, usse toh badal sakte hain."**
**("What happened today shouldn't have happened. We can't change what's already done, but we can change what's going to happen.").**
**Her mother's words carried both forgiveness and hope. Naina nodded and rested her head on her mother's shoulder, finding comfort in her warmth.**
**Jack stood a few feet away, watching them. A faint look of satisfaction flickered in his eyes. It wasn't that he had forgiven her parents – no, far from it. He was still furious. Only he knew how hard it was to control himself, to stop his urge to hurt the man who had made his amore cry.**
**He couldn't touch her father, but her relatives, especially her bua and chachi, were a different story altogether.**
**A dark smirk appeared on his face. If they thought they could insult his woman and walk away easily, they were mistaken.**
**He was soft only for his Amore. For the rest of the world, he was a monster who knew no mercy.**
**Just then, his phone rang. Jack stepped aside to answer it.**
**"Sir," one of his men began, "we found some movement near the transport docks. We believe they're transferring girls to other countries. Since today is a big Indian festival, the roads will be crowded – perfect cover for them."**
**Jack's jaw tightened, anger flashing in his eyes. Of course, it had to be his father's human trafficking. The man could sell his soul for money, so the revelation didn't surprise him.**
**"Send some of our men to the docks," Jack ordered coldly. "If they see any movement, kill everyone involved. Make sure the girls reach home safely. And... send those bastards' bodies to him. After all, he deserves a gift from his son, too."**
**He hung up, eyes cold and expressionless.**
**Today was Dussehra, the day when people celebrate the burning of Ravana. But this year, it wouldn't just be an effigy.**
**Today, the real monsters would burn.**
**Later that evening, the city glowed with lights and laughter. The sound of drums echoed from faraway grounds where effigies of Ravana, Meghnath, and Kumbhkaran stood tall, waiting to be set ablaze. Children ran around with sparklers, while families gathered to watch the celebration.**
**Jack stood near the hospital entrance, lost in thought. When he had first learnt about this festival and its story of good triumphing over evil, he had laughed it off. He didn't believe in gods or fables. To him, the world had only one rule: power decides who wins.**
**"Jack," a soft voice pulled him back to the present.**
**He turned and saw Naina walking toward him, worry written on her face.**
**"What happened? Why do you look so tense?" she asked gently.**
**Jack looked at her for a moment, and then it struck him: her missing friend. Yesterday, Naina had told him about her friend who had disappeared mysteriously. Back then, he hadn't paid much attention, too lost in her presence. But now, a dreadful thought crossed his mind.**
**Could her friend be one of the girls trapped by his father's men?**
**"Jack?" she called again, lightly shaking his shoulder. "Where are you lost?"**
**He looked at her, then at her mother, who stood near the small temple in the corridor, still whispering prayers. Then he cupped Naina's face and pressed a gentle kiss on her forehead.**
**"Everything's alright, Amore," he said with that charming smile that belonged only to her. "You don't need to worry."**
**"Are you sure?" she asked again, searching his eyes.**
**He nodded. "I promise."**
**"Okay," she said softly. "The doctor said we can take Papa home. Can you please help him to the car while I buy these medicines?" she asked, showing him the prescription.**
**Jack stared at her for a few seconds, then smiled faintly.**
**"Alright, but come quickly. Otherwise, you know what happens," he said teasingly before suddenly leaning down and brushing his lips against hers.**
**Naina gasped in shock, stepping back instantly. Her eyes darted toward her mother, who was thankfully still praying. She turned back to Jack and smacked his chest lightly.**
**"Are you out of your mind?" she whispered angrily.**
**"I always lose my mind in front of you, Amore," he said shamelessly, winking.**
**"You," she started, but before she could finish, her mother approached them.**
**"Naina, main ghar jaati hoon," her mother said with a gentle smile. "Tumhare papa ke liye khana bana deti hoon. Aur thoda ghar bhi sambhalna hai."**
**("Naina, I'll go home now. I'll make food for your father and take care of the house a bit.")**
**Naina nodded. She knew there was no point in arguing; her mother wouldn't listen anyway. She also knew her mother would perform a small puja at home to cleanse away the negativity that had surrounded their family for days.**
**As her mother left, Naina turned back to Jack, who was helping her father into a wheelchair. The warmth in his eyes made her heart flutter, unaware that behind that gentle smile, another storm was brewing – one that would soon change everything.**
**Then she went to the medical store and gave him the paper. As the men were preparing the medicines. Naina saw the water tank and realised that it had been hours since she had drunk water, so she went to drink some from it after telling the guy to wait for her.**
**As Naina was drinking water, she suddenly felt like someone was watching her. She looked around and saw a half-open door, with someone peeking through.**
**"Kya, main waha jakar dekho?" Naina thought to herself.**
**("Should I go there and check?")**
**"Abhi, tumhe ghar jakar mummy ko dekhna chahiye, ACP Naina Joshi," her subconscious mind taunted.**
**("You should go home and look after your mother right now, ACP Naina Joshi.")**
**Naina took a deep breath, but her heart urged her to go and check. She shook her head and walked back toward the medical shop. As she did, a group of men passed by, and one of them accidentally bumped her shoulder, causing her bag to fall.**
**"Kaise log hain, aankhein aasman mein rakhkar chalte hain," she muttered irritably.**
**("What kind of people walk with their eyes fixed on the sky?")**
**When she bent down to pick up her bag, she noticed a bracelet lying on the floor. Her face immediately lost colour.**
**"Ye... ye bracelet toh..." she whispered, tears welling up in her eyes.**
**("Th-this bracelet...")**
**It was the same bracelet she had seen before the night the kidnapper attacked her.**
**She looked in the direction the men had gone.**
**"Ye... ye log yahan kya kar rahe hain? Kahin ye papa ya Jack ko nuksaan pahuchane toh nahi aaye?"**
**("What are these men doing here? Are they here to hurt Papa or Jack?")**
**As Naina came in front of her father's ward, someone suddenly grabbed her wrist. She gasped and turned around in fear. Jack was standing there.**
**Seeing her pale face, Jack immediately took her face in his hands.**
**"What happened, Amore? Why is your face pale?" he asked in his deep, dangerous voice.**
**"Jack... see this bracelet."**
**She showed him the bracelet clutched tightly in her fist.**
**The moment Jack saw it, his face hardened. His eyes darkened, turning sharp with rage.**
**"Where did you find this?" he asked, his tone completely devoid of emotion.**
**Naina looked at him, startled by his coldness.**
**"I was buying medicine when... when some man passed by me, and this fell from his wrist. I've seen this before that night... that man was wearing this bracelet. Jack, those men are here! What are they doing here? Are they here to hurt my parents... or you, or"**
**Before she could finish, Naina started panicking. Tears rolled down her cheeks. Jack immediately pulled her into a tight embrace.**
**"Shhh... Nothing is going to happen to you," he whispered, kissing her head.**
**But his eyes... they were red as blood.**
**He still remembered that night, when he found his Amore covered in blood. That memory haunted him. Because of those monsters, she had suffered so much pain.**
**"I promise you, Amore..." He murmured darkly, his voice trembling with fury. He kissed her head, and then he said,**
**"You go sit with Dad; I will be back." Saying this, he again kissed her forehead. Feeling his lips on her forehead, Naina's eyes closed automatically.**
**Naina opened her eyes and looked at him with her smile. Jack nodded at her and went outside.**
**That bracelet was not normal. The Gang people wear these kinds of custom bracelets, and this one is worn by his father's gang members. That means they are here.**
**Thinking this, a smirk came on his face.**
**He called his secretary, Max, and gave him some instructions.**
**"We are going to meet soon, Father," he whispered with a smirk.**
**Inside the Hospital,**
**Inside the hospital, there was a dimly lit storeroom where a girl was hiding.**
**"Kaha gayi wo ladki? Dhundh usse jaldi, agar us kaadiye ko pata chala toh hum dono ki arth uth jaayegi!"**
**("Where did that girl go? Find her fast; if that woman finds out, we're dead!")**
**Those two men passed close by where Naina had just been minutes earlier.**
**Inside a box, the terrified girl peeked through a small hole, watching them with wide, fearful eyes.**
**"Chal us taraf dekhte hai," the second man said and went to the other side.**
**("Come on, let's check that side.")**
**When they left, the girl looked through the box hole toward the medical store, and she saw Naina walking somewhere in the corridor.**
**Just then, a trolley was passing by the storeroom door. The girl, desperate, slowly opened the door and carefully climbed inside the trolley. Her body shook as she hid herself, whispering prayers.**
**Her clothes were torn from the sides, her face covered with red finger marks. Anyone could tell she hadn't eaten for days; she looked weak.**
**"Hey Matarani, kuch bhi karke please Naina didi ko roko... Ab Bas wahi hai jo mujhe bacha sakti hai."**
**("Oh Goddess, please somehow stop Naina didi... She's the only one who can save me."**
**She peeked behind her to see if the men were following. A white sheet was lying nearby, so she quickly wrapped it around her body. When the trolley stopped near a crowd, she jumped out quietly and began running toward where she had seen Naina going.**
**"Please Naina di... please Bhagwan ji, unko ruk kar rakhna."**
**("Please, Naina di... please God, make her stop.")**
**She walked faster and soon saw Naina outside the hospital with a man, Jack, and another man in a wheelchair. Several cars and guards stood nearby.**
**The girl immediately ran toward Naina, opening her mouth to shout, but a big hand clamped over her mouth before a sound escaped.**
**"Ummm..." Her muffled scream vanished behind the hand.**
**"Chal, jaldi isko chhupa, isse pehle koi dekh le," one of the men hissed.**
**("Come on, hide her fast before anyone sees.")**
**They dragged her behind an ambulance.**
**Outside the Ward**
**Naina was walking beside Jack when she suddenly felt like someone was calling her. She turned back quickly, but no one was there.**
**"What happened?" Jack asked when he noticed her looking behind.**
**"Nothing... I just felt like someone called me," Naina said softly and then looked at her hands.**
**"Arey, main bag toh ward mein hi bhool gayi," she muttered.**
**("Oh no, I forgot my bag inside the ward.")**
**She looked at Jack. "Jack, you wait here; I'll be right back."**
**Before she could go, he caught her elbow.**
**"Where are you going?"**
**"I forgot my bag inside the ward. I'll be back in just a second," she said quickly, freeing her hand from his grip before he could say anything more.**
**"This woman..." Jack muttered under his breath, punching the air in frustration.**
**Behind the Hospital**
**Meanwhile, the goons were dragging the girl through a narrow passage behind the hospital.**
**"Chhodo mujhe! Chhodo! Bachao! Koi hai, please bachao!"**
**("Let me go! Leave me! Help! Someone please help!")**
**She kicked and struggled wildly, tears streaming down her cheeks. One of the men slapped her hard.**
**"Chup kar saali, warna teri zubaan kaat denge hum!"**
**("Shut up, you wretch, or we'll cut your tongue!")**
**They dragged her deeper into the forest behind the hospital.**
**Inside the Ward**
**When Naina entered her father's ward, she found her bag near the window.**
**As she picked it up, she noticed some of her things scattered across the sofa and floor.**
**"Pehle hi late ho rahi hoon, upar se ye sab!" she muttered in frustration.**
**("Already getting late, and now this mess!")**
**She bent down to gather her things. Once done, she stood and saw that the doctor's file was lying on the sofa. She shook her head and reached to pick it up. Just then, a sharp gust of wind blew through the window, forcing her to cover her eyes.**
**The windows slammed open and shut violently, like in a horror movie.**
**"Ye achanak se itna tufaan kahan se aa gaya!" Naina said, squinting against the wind.**
**("Where did this sudden storm come from!")**
**She grabbed her bag and turned to leave, but the strap got stuck in the window latch.**
**"Hey Mahadev, kya musibat hai?" she whispered.**
**("Oh Lord Shiva, what kind of trouble is this now?")**
**She struggled to free her bag, barely able to keep her eyes open in the stormy gusts. When she finally looked up, her eyes widened in horror.**
**Outside the window, some men were dragging a girl through the mud. Her face was covered by her hair. Then a gust of wind blew it away, and Naina froze.**
**"Choti..." she whispered in shock.**
**("Choti..." her missing friend.)**
**Yes, the girl was none other than Choti, her friend who had been missing.**
**Before Naina could react, she saw one of the men slap Choti hard. Rage immediately flared in her chest. She still remembered Choti's mother crying helplessly the day her daughter disappeared.**
**Without wasting a second, Naina grabbed her phone and called Jack, but there was no signal.**
**She looked out again; the goons were dragging Choti toward the forest.**
**"Mujhe kuch karna hoga... Lekin agar main unke peeche gayi aur pehle ki tarah kuch hua toh?" she whispered.**
**("I have to do something... but what if they do something to me again like last time?")**
**Her phone still showed** *No Network.*
**"Ek toh ye Jack ka call bhi nahi lag raha," she said in frustration.**
**("And Jack's call isn't connecting either.")**
**She looked down from the window. It was the first floor, not too high to jump.**
**But the thought of what had happened last time made her hesitate. Still, when she saw them dragging Choti into the dark forest, she didn't think twice.**
**Without another thought, she jumped.**
**The Forest**
**Naina landed hard on the ground. Her knees scraped against the rough earth, sending pain shooting up her legs, but she didn't stop. Her heart pounded wildly, fuelled by fear and determination.**
**"Choti..." she whispered, her breath trembling.**
**She clutched her phone tightly, trying again to call Jack, but the screen still flashed** *No Network.*
**"Damn it!" she muttered, panic mixing with frustration.**
**The hospital lights faded behind her as she ran into the dark stretch of forest. The air smelt of damp earth. Branches scratched her arms as she pushed forward, following faint screams and footsteps.**
**Then she saw them.**
**Three men were dragging a girl through the mud, Choti. Her white sheet was torn, her face covered with dirt and fear.**
**Naina's jaw tightened. She opened her bag and took out a small, black object that resembled a bottle. But as she twisted it open, it transformed, extending into a thick metal baton.**
**She smirked faintly. "Time to teach you animals a lesson."**
Girls buyyuy a stick like this for yourself, too; who knows when you'll need it?)
Naina looked at the stick and remembered, Jack had given it to her for protection, and now, it would help her protect someone else.
Naina was not the kind of girl who acted without thinking. She knew there were three of them, and she was alone. No matter how much she fought, she couldn't win by strength alone. So, she had to move wisely and carefully.
Yeah... Jack had given this to her, too.
She quickly wrapped the scarf around her face.
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Holding the pepper spray in one hand and the stick in the other, Naina slowly began to follow them. After two or three steps, she was just behind, close enough to strike, yet hidden in the shadows.
She tapped one man's shoulder. As he turned around, all three men looked at her from top to bottom. But when they noticed her face was covered with a scarf, they exchanged
glances and then smirked.
"Lagta hai bhagwan Aaj humpe kuch zyada hi meherbaan hai... ek murgi ke saath ek free de di hai. Chalo, ise bhi lekar chalte hain. Boss khush ho jaayega."
"Looks like God is being extra kind to us today... gave us one free chick along with the other. Let's take her too; Boss will be pleased," one of them said, rubbing his beard.
One guy held Choti tightly by her shoulder while the other two started walking toward Naina.
Her eyes, however, didn't show even a flicker of fear.
When they got close, one of the men reached out to touch her.
But Naina didn't waste a second. She sprayed the pepper spray directly into his eyes, and before the second one could react, she sprayed him too.
The moment the spray touched their eyes, both of them fell to the ground, screaming and thrashing like fish out of water.
Their screams echoed through the forest:
"AAAHHHH! Arey meri aankhein! Jal rahi hai! Paani do koi! Aahhh, bachaao koi!"
"Ahhh! My eyes! They're burning! Somebody give me water! Help me, please!"
Naina looked at them in disgust, then turned toward the third, the one holding Choti.
An amused smile touched her lips when she saw fear flicker in his eyes.
As Naina started walking toward him, he shoved Choti away and came charging toward her instead.
He raised his fist to hit her, but Naina swung her stick through the air and struck his leg with full force.
The moment the stick connected, he fell to the ground like a cartoon slipping on a banana peel, clutching his leg to his chest and screaming in pain.
Now, all of them were crawling on the dirt road, crying and howling.
"Tch tch... Bas itne mein dheyr ho gaye? Nikal gayi tumhari mardangi? Hmm? Jab ek ladki ko ghaseet rahe the, tab toh bahut hans rahe the. Ab kyun ro rahe ho?"
"Tch tch... That's all it took for your manhood to vanish? You were laughing while dragging that girl, weren't you? Why aren't you laughing now?"
Naina mocked them, her tone dripping with contempt.
The man whose leg was broken tried to stand up on one leg, breathing heavily, fury mixing with pain. He stumbled toward her again, swinging his arm.
Naina caught his fist mid-air, twisted it, and rolled behind him in a swift motion.
"Kaafi shauk hai na apni mardangi dikhane ka? Aaj main teri mardangi nikaalti hoon!"
"You love showing off your manhood, huh? Today I'll take it away from you!"
With that, she turned him toward herself and began beating him mercilessly on his chest, stomach, back, and arms. There wasn't a single spot she left untouched.
Hearing his painful screams, the other two goons who had been rolling on the ground began to tremble in fear.
Naina didn't stop. She kept hitting him again and again until he fell flat, curling up in pain.
Then she stepped in front of him, kicked his legs apart, and looked at her stick with a smirk.
The man's eyes widened in terror. He tried to crawl backwards, but pain pinned him to the earth.
"Kaafi ghamand hai na is cheez pe? Aaj main tumhara aisa haal karungi ki koi bhi rapist yeh sunkar darr se kaapne lage."
"You're proud of *that*, right? Today I'll make sure every rapist shakes in fear just hearing about you."
She raised her stick high.
"Nahi... nahi, please mujhe maaf kar do! Mujhe jaane do! Mere bachche hain! Main aisa kabhi nahi karunga!"
"No! Please forgive me! Let me go! I have kids! I'll never do this again, please!" he begged, trembling.
"Kuch der pehle wo ladki bhi tumse bheek maang rahi thi na? Tab toh tum has rahe the. Ab kyun nahi has rahe?"
"A while ago, that girl begged you the same way, didn't she? You laughed at her tears then. Why aren't you laughing now?"
Naina glanced at Choti, who was standing there frozen, watching her saviour with wide eyes.
Then Naina raised the stick and brought it down hard between his legs.
"AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"
His scream tore through the forest, loud and horrifying.
The sharp edge of the stick pierced him, and blood began to spill. The other two goons started trembling violently, terrified to the point that they wet their pants.
The injured man fainted, collapsing in a pool of his own blood.
Naina turned toward the remaining two and started walking toward them, feeling someone approaching. The two goons jumped up in panic and ran blindly toward the forest.
Their eyes were still burning and half-closed from the pepper spray, and they couldn't see where they were going. At that moment, their only instinct was to escape from Nainathe, the girl who had turned into their worst nightmare.
But they didn't realise that in running away from one kind of death, they were heading straight toward a worse one.
As they sprinted through the darkness, both of them suddenly slipped and fell into a patch of thick mud hidden under the leaves. They struggled to get up, but the more they moved, the deeper they sank.
"Help! Somebody help us!" they screamed, their voices echoing weakly through the forest.
"Koi hai? Bachaao!" ("Is anyone there? Help!")
But there was no one to hear them. The forest stood still, cold, and silent.
Slowly, inch by inch, the mud swallowed their legs, their arms, and finally, their faces. Their desperate cries faded into muffled gurgles... And then, silence.
The forest grew quiet again, as if it had swallowed their sins too.
Naina stood still, watching them disappear, a faint, grim smile touching her lips.
And just then
The sky burst open with firecrackers, painting the night in red and gold light, as if celebrating her victory.
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It was the symbol of Dussehra, the night when people celebrated the burning of Ravana's effigy, and strangely, Naina had done the same with the real monsters.
She looked up at the sky, glowing with fireworks, then down at the man lying before her, probably dead, finally paying for his sins.
"AB HUA ASLI RAVAN DHAN..."
A fierce satisfaction sparkled in her eyes, mixed with pride for what she had done.
Naina turned to Choti, who was now standing a few steps away, trembling, tears streaming down her face. Naina stepped forward and stood in front of her.
Looking at Choti's terrified expression, Naina realised she had been too late to protect her, but at least now, she could make sure nothing worse happened.
"Aap kon hai?" Choti asked softly, her voice shaking. She didn't recognise Naina immediately; her face was partially hidden behind a scarf.
( Who are you??)
Naina looked at her calmly and slowly pulled down the scarf. As her face became visible, recognition struck Choti like lightning.
"DIDI!" Choti shouted, rushing forward and throwing herself into Naina's arms, hugging her tightly.
"Aap... Aap aa gai didi..." she sobbed, relief and fear mingling in her voice.
(You... you have come, sister.)
Naina hugged her back firmly and gently patted her head.
"Haan..." she whispered.
"Didi, aapko pata hai me kitna darr gayi thi... ye log... ye log bohot gande the... Ye log mujhe maarte thy... aur... aur..." Choti's words trembled as she cried.
(Didi, do you know how scared I was... These people... These people were very dirty... They used to beat me... and... and...")
"Shh... shh... Sab theek hai ab. Abhi, tumhe rona nahi hai, theek hai? Chalo yaha se chalte hai, isse pehle koi yaha aa jaaye," Naina soothed her, wrapping her scarf tightly around Choti and putting her things into the bag.
(Shh... Shh... It's all right now. You don't have to cry, okay? Let's get out of here before someone comes here.")
Holding Choti's hand firmly, Naina led her out of the forest, the fireworks overhead illuminating the dark path, marking the end of a terrifying night and the beginning of their safety.
Outside the hospital, Jack was waiting for Naina, but even after fifteen minutes, there was still no sign of her. Frustrated, he scanned the hospital and immediately tried calling her.
*"The person you are trying to call is currently out of the coverage area."*
**"What the hell..." he cursed under his breath and tried again, only to receive the same response.**
**"Fuck it," he muttered, calling his driver. "Take me home," he ordered curtly, without looking at anyone, and strode into the hospital.**
**Inside the ward, there was still no sign of Naina.**
**"AMORE... AMORE! WHERE ARE YOU?" He shouted, his voice echoing through the empty room.**
**He looked around frantically, then his eyes fell on the open window.**
**He immediately rushed to it and peered outside. Beyond the glass lay a deep forest.**
**"Where the hell did she vanish to?" he whispered, punching the window in frustration.**
**As he scanned the area, something caught his eye: a faint glimmer on the road below. Without wasting a second, he jumped from the window. Landing gracefully, he bent down and picked up the shining object.**
**It was her payal.**
**His Amore.**
**That meant she had been here... and that she could be in danger. Without thinking twice, he ran toward the forest.**
**As he approached, he noticed two shadows emerging from the trees. Even from their silhouettes, he could tell it was his Amore.**
**Relief surged through him when he saw her safe, smiling gently at the girl beside her. His heart eased a little, knowing nothing had happened to her.**
**Naina was talking to Choti, trying to comfort her and ease her fears. That's when, without warning, someone crashed into her with a powerful force.**
**It was Jack. He had wrapped his arms around her tightly, holding her as if he could shield her from the entire world.**
**Because of the sudden force, Naina almost fell on the road, but Choti held her from behind.**
**"Where did you go like this, huh?? I was waiting for you," Jack whispers while hugging her.**
**"Jack, I...I was," Naina just whispered and stopped in the middle.**
**Jack left her to look at her from top to bottom. But when he didn't find any injuries, he felt relieved.**
**"Jack, chill, I'm fine," Naina said to lighten the mood, making him look at her in anger.**
**Just when he was about to scold her for going like this, he heard a female voice.**
**"Did ye bhaiya kon hai...kya ye aapko pareshan kar rhe hai?" Choti asked her**
**(Didi, who is this brother...is he troubling you?)**
**Hearing her words, Naina looked at her, then at Jack, who was looking at Choti like she was a crazy girl.**
**"Who is this girl?" He asked Naina while looking at Choti, who was hiding behind Naina.**
**"Stop scaring her like this," Naina said and slapped his chest like always.**
**"Listen, you little girl, I'm not bothering her; it's she who bothers me always by despairing without telling me." Saying this, he wrapped his hand around her waist and suddenly pulled her by his side.**
**Naina looks at him with wide eyes.**
**"Hey, you, your mouth is working so much these days," Naina said in anger. Hearing her, a smirk came on his face while clearly saying, "Danger."**
**Jack looked at her, then bent to her ear.**
**"Yes, you are right; I should use this for a better thing..." Don't worry, Amore, you still have to answer me later." He whispered in her ear, which only she can hear. After saying this, he lowered his hand and gave her ass a tight squeeze... Naina looked at him, and she now knew she was in trouble.**
**A BIG TROUBLE**
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**You all must be waiting for the real scene, which I had written before but forgot to save. Ugh... but when I was writing this chapter, that scene was not going well with the chapter, so I changed it.**
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**What do you think? Would Jack be able to save those girls??**
**And what will Jack do to Naina? (We are going to love that, right? Hehe.)**
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