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बाँहों में तेरी, मेरी ये रात ठहर जाए
तुझ में ही कहीं पे मेरी सुबह भी गुज़र जाए
बाँहों में तेरी, मेरी ये रात ठहर जाए
तुझ में ही कहीं पे मेरी सुबह भी गुज़र जाए
जिस बात का तुझ को डर है वो कर के दिखा दूँगा~💗✨
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बाँहों में तेरी, मेरी ये रात ठहर जाएतुझ में ही कहीं पे मेरी सुबह भी गुज़र जाएबाँहों में तेरी, मेरी ये रात ठहर जाएतुझ में ही कहीं पे मेरी सुबह भी गुज़र जाएजिस बात का तुझ को डर है वो कर के दिखा दूँगा~💗✨___________________________________150 votes and...

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Kasika's heart raced as she heard footsteps, but her tension dissipated when she realized it was her Ruhanika.

"What are you doing here?" she inquired, feigning nonchalance, even though her heart was hammering in her chest.

Ruhanika looked up at her with wide eyes, a hint of guilt on her face.

"i...I was  worried about you," Ruhanika confessed, her voice trembling.

Kasika's shoulders sagged a bit at ruhanika's words.

"I'm fine, really," she reassured Ruhanika, her voice gentle yet firm.

Ruhanika looked down, her face filled with remorse. "I'm sorry," she repeated quieter. "We shouldn't have left you alone."

Kasika's tone softened as she tried to soothe her  guilt.

"Rajkumari Ruhanika," she said gently, "It wasn't your fault. You were dealing with a difficult situation, and I understand. There's no need to apologize."

Ruhanika remained unconvinced, a mixture of worry and regret still evident on her young face.

"But I should have done something," she protested quietly.

Kasika shook her head gently, her voice firm yet tender.

"No, it's not your fault," she repeated. "Advay was a monster, and he deserved what he got. It's not on you, and it never will be."

Ruhanika looked up, her eyes shining with unshed tears.

"But..." she began, her voice wavering.

Kasika reached out, cupping her face in her hands.

"Listen to me," she said gently, her eyes meeting Ruhanika's. "You've done nothing wrong. I don't blame you, and neither does anyone else. You are not responsible for the actions of a madman."

Ruhanika's words hung in the air, filled with self-blame and what-ifs.

Kasika's expression softened, her heart aching for her  sorrow.

"No," she said firmly. "It's not your fault. No one could have predicted what Advay would do. Don't blame yourself for something that was out of your control."

Kasika's brother, who had been uncharacteristically quiet, finally spoke up, his voice gentle but firm.

"She's right," he affirmed, placing a reassuring hand on Ruhanika's shoulder. "It's not your fault, You shouldn't blame yourself for what that man did."

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