Nina's P.O.V~
"Why were they quivering like I ate their babies?" I seek because I didn't intimidate them ample to meet frightened faces. She looks skeptical. Afraid almost. "Why are you making that face?" I demand, troubled.
She refuses to talk until I charge her and when she does; she uncovers the factors that savage Aadhya did.
She explains to me I was wicked, whipped them for fun, and even beat Nishtha for nothing. I wonder what was going on inside that psychopath's head. Why did she do that?
No wonder the prince hates her.
I was about to solace Nishtha when I'm withdrawn and frozen on my spot with Arnav scurrying inside. He looks angry. "Why do you continue driving my existence into purgatory?" Here's his lecture, again. Snarling like a dog in a duel. I'm so annoyed by this.
"Because I want to go out?" I express with ridicule in my manner, including no strength to it. "I am a person. I require air. And I'm sick. How can you hold the sick inside with no fresh air?" Cutting his remarks was worthwhile. He looks like he's amending his verdict.
"What do you prefer to do, then?" He exhales, humbled at last. But why? The prince I've clashed with isn't like that at all. "Well, a lot of things. But we'll start with not requiring your permission to do anything."
I awaited for him to howl and throw outbursts at me, but he acknowledged it and even persuaded me to the family banquet with him.
"Has he gone crazy?" I propose to Nishtha after he's gone, leaving me astonished more than ever. She snickers along with me. On my aghast, suspended body and face, to be explicit.
But instantly she informs me of the reason for his profound behavior. The physicians. Well, I didn't have the stamina to fight him. So, that's good. "I guess I'm going to take advantage of this situation.
"I got ready as he recommended. The red lehenga must be extremely heavy for me but is exquisite and peculiar. Nishtha claims it's not my style, but suits me well. Aadhya used to wear varied colors and styles, which didn't suit her. Who's going to tell her I am not her brutal Aadhya?
"You look so delightful!" She ogles at me, standing by my side, as I struggle to stand steep with the heaviness of my body. I can read that I look magnificent, in her eyes.
I can't imagine that I am in a story that I chose to write. It appears like a dream, but a wonderful one or a horrifying one is still to be determined.
Arnav's P.O.V~
I had to prepare the feast. To establish that she is fine and healthy. I'd further have to warn her to not constitute a scene like the last time.
She turned despondent with the meal that was prepared for the feast, because of her unlikeness for it and has all of it thrown in the animal farm. All of the servants had to cook all the meals again.