LOGINSoftened Storm.
Six months since he had sent them away. Six long months since they had arrived in Dubai. Six months had passed since he had arranged for them to be taken to Dubai—his primary base, the one place where he knew everyone would remain safe under his protection, away from any unforeseen danger. Because Dubai was his domain—nothing moved here without his knowledge, let alone his permission. This was his empire—the result of years spent carving power out of chaos. Here, every breath was taken beneath his shadow. And he protected what belonged to him with the same intensity with which he had built it. Power had not been handed to him—he had earned every inch of it. Unfortunately, the overwhelming workload and the lack of time he could spare for her had created a distance between them. It had been six whole months since he had seen her in person—aside from the countless photos, videos, and hidden video calls he secretly had made just to look at her. Distance had done nothing except make him crave her presence more. A faint smile tugged at his lips at the thought. Though there was something good in all of this too. She was getting to know his family—their family. Whether she understood it yet or not, she had already carved a place for herself among them. The very people she still knew so little about. He chuckled softly at the irony. Not for long, though. After all, they were meant to become her future too. Sooner or later, she would have to know the truth about the life tied to his. Whether she accepted it or not, her future had long since become entangled with his. He huffed, closing his eyes for a moment or two for the sake of his sanity. Six long-fucking-months. Even behind his closed lids, all he could see was her smiling, slightly chubby face, with blush spreading warmly across her glowing cheeks. A faint smile tugged at his lips before his eyes flew open again. He stood there—shoulders broader than before, body more heavily built, aura far more intimidating. His muscles strained subtly beneath the silken white dress shirt, sleeves folded neatly to his elbows, while his suit jacket hung from the arm crossed over his chest. The years had carved something harsher into his features—something dangerous, yet impossible to ignore. He looked more mature now—sharper, calmer, more composed than a man his age should have been. The world had hardened him over the months, carving danger into the very lines of his face. Yet somehow, thoughts of her still softened him without effort. He had changed physically. A lot. But thoughts of her still managed to soften the edges. Letting out a strained, exhausted sigh, his eyes drifted toward her tiny curled-up form, moving over her slowly—up and down, up and down. He checked carefully for any sign of physical harm on her body. When he found none, satisfaction quietly settled across his face. Her safety had soothed him for now. For now, that was enough. Without another moment of hesitation, he turned to leave for his own room. Even then, his steps remained slow despite their length, the door closing behind him without a single sound to mark his presence. He left with a strange sense of peace in his mind—though deep within him, the beast still raged faintly beneath the surface. Still, he felt better now. Content, even, with what he had seen tonight. Though, midway through his walk, he paused abruptly. Thinking. Calculating. Every rational thought in him told him to leave. None of them mattered. Then, acting on impulse, he turned back sharply, the veins in his neck bulging noticeably with the force of the movement. His jaw tightened so hard it almost hurt. He couldn’t resist anymore. Fuck. He was doomed if he stayed away any longer. Muttering a string of profanities under his breath, he turned around and headed back once again. Something about her drew him back every single time. “I can’t do this any longer,” he muttered under his breath before instantly turning around to go back from where he had come. Walking in hurried strides, he reached the bedside, towering over the two smaller forms resting peacefully on the bed. Then, lowering himself onto both knees beside them, he let out a quiet sigh. His eyes held a certain glint of delight—something far too deep and unreadable to be deciphered. He wanted to touch her. Just once. Yet even now, he held himself back. His large hand hovered for a brief second before retreating again. He feared that even the smallest touch would undo whatever restraint he still possessed. Perhaps one glance had never truly been enough where she was concerned. Silence greeted him once again in the comforting arms of solace. Taking one of her soft, warm, almost dwarfed hands into his much larger ones, he deliberately pressed a kiss to the back of it, holding his breath for a brief moment. “Oh, bambolina… mi sei mancata.” His lips curved into a graceful smile as he murmured in Italian. “Yes, my doll… I’ve missed you the most.” He whispered the words toward her sleeping form, looking so innocent, relaxed, and peaceful. Slowly, almost unconsciously, he leaned closer to her—too close. Their faces remained only inches apart, glowing softly beneath the moonlight. He could feel the warmth of her breath so close to his own. Yet even now, he hesitated—as though afraid she might disappear if he got any closer. His thumb brushed gently over her knuckles before stilling again. And for a dangerous moment, he almost forgot how to pull away. The scent of roses and vanilla tickled his senses as he inhaled contentedly, his fingers splaying gently through her long, soft mane, disappearing into the delicate curls within. His touch was so soft, so careful, that Radhika let out a quiet, gratified sigh without stirring from her position or showing any signs of waking up anytime soon. Then again, he knew she was a heavy sleeper. Taking a moment to simply admire her pretty, heart-shaped face—the very face he had somehow come to love even more over the past six months—he lifted her hand once again and pressed another tender kiss against the back of it. It frightened him sometimes—how naturally tenderness came to him only where she was concerned. A faint smile touched his lips as he whispered a familiar Italian phrase, one he reserved only for the exquisite beauty she carried so effortlessly without ever realizing it herself. Six months apart had only made moments like these feel far too precious. Even in sleep, she felt impossibly his. Some people unknowingly became a man’s peace. And somewhere along the way, she had become his. “Sei bellissima,” he whispered more to himself as the pad of his thumb gently brushed against the faint blush spread across her chubby cheek. “So beautiful…” He gazed at her with something close to reverence shining in his obsidian eyes. No amount of distance had lessened the effect she had on him. If anything, it had only worsened. And that frightened him more than it should have. Time had only sharpened what he felt for her. Six months apart, and still she unraveled him effortlessly. “You know… it’s been six fucking devastatingly long months,” he muttered softly, letting out a heavy sigh filled with exhaustion and frustration. “I tried to finish everything as quickly as I could, but it still took longer than I wanted.” Brushing the strands of hair away from her face, he lowered his voice even further, almost as if he wanted her to hear him somehow. “Don’t you think so, little one?” Alas for him, she remained sound asleep. Yes—six months in India. Six months away from his family. Away from his doll. A quiet ease settled within him as the thought crossed his mind. “Now, finally, I’m home.” His thumb brushed lightly against her cheek once more. “And I’m not going anywhere anytime soon.” Perhaps home had never truly been a place. Perhaps, all along, it had simply been her. Rising to his full height, he bent down and pressed a soft kiss to her forehead. Then, leaning a little further, he kissed Shaurya’s forehead too, a quiet smile tugging at his lips. Casting one final lingering glance at them, longing flickering faintly in his eyes, he turned around and left, gently closing the door behind him. “Meet you in the morning, little one,” he murmured with a smile. “Though your expression will definitely be worth seeing when you find me standing right in front of you.” A smirk appeared on his face, followed by a low chuckle. And with that, he strode toward his bedroom, still thinking about the long-awaited morning ahead. For once, tomorrow felt like something worth waiting for. The thought alone eased the exhaustion clinging to his bones. It had been a long time since he had looked forward to anything this much. Tomorrow, she would finally be within his reach again. He only hoped the morning would be as peaceful as tonight. It had been a long time since he had looked forward to waking up this much. ~•~•~•~•~•~•~35—A Feeling She Couldn't Shake."The degree or level of pain is different for everybody. You cannot compare it with anybody else through your own depiction of it."—Saumya Tripathi. "I don't like this." She frowned. "No matter how much I try brushing it off, it keeps bothering me."A pause."Honestly... sometimes my instincts frighten me more than the possibilities themselves."Radhika couldn't help herself from voicing how she felt without even realizing it."Radha? What are you mumbling about?" Suddenly she heard Sabba questioning her. Later she realized she was audible. "Huh? Oh. It's just... there's this feeling." She hesitated, pressing her lips together."Tell me. You know you can trust me, right?"She gulped. Opening up had never been easy for her, but she did trust her. Although, the words sat heavily in her throat, refusing to come out. "Hey."When Radhika finally looked up, Sabba smiled softly."You don't have to explain it perfectly. Just tell me what's going on. What'
A Strange Premonition. The sight alone sent unease curling through her stomach. Somehow, his mere presence seemed to dominate the entire surroundings without him even moving. Her fingers tightened unconsciously. Sabba nudged Radhika lightly, trying to grab her attention. Blinking out of her thoughts, Radhika finally looked at her. “Someone seems awfully busy staring, hmm?” Sabba teased with a knowing wink. “Very unusual, I must say.” Heat rushed almost instantly to Radhika’s face at the accusation. “Don’t worry, mate. I’m not judging.” Sabba winked again, looking far too amused by her flustered expression. Mortified at being caught so obviously distracted. Had she really been staring that openly? Radhika quickly looked away, silently praying the warmth spreading across her cheeks would fade soon enough. “At least pretend to listen when I’m talking,” Sabba huffed dramatically. Blinking, she said, “I am. I am.” “Anyway, forget that,” Sabba continued excitedly. “Did you know
A Heart Full of Tiny Steps. Later in the day. Four thirty in the afternoon.Radhika sauntered alongside the group of women with hurried steps, keeping pace as best as she could. Beside her, Shaur rested happily in Neelam aunty’s arms while she pushed the stroller he currently seemed to despise. The little boy was far too delighted bouncing in her lap to tolerate sitting still for long.A smile tugged helplessly at Radhika’s lips at the sight. Watching him happy was something she doubted she would ever grow used to. It warmed something deep inside her every single time.It was hard to believe he had already begun learning how to jog. These days, setting him down on the floor felt less like letting him walk and more like releasing a tiny whirlwind into the world. With his unsteady toddling steps and endlessly curious eyes, he could wander anywhere in the blink of an eye.And just like now, even from the safety of Neelam aunty’s lap, he squirmed impatiently, eager to get down and roam
Borrowed Warmth. “One week from now!” Neelam aunty gushed excitedly, her eyes sparkling with anticipation over the surprises she had planned. “There are going to be so many surprises for them. I simply cannot wait to see their faces when they receive the most awaited gift of their lives!” Radhika found herself grinning along with her. She was happy too. No—she was absolutely ecstatic. Over the past few months, she had unintentionally grown incredibly close to Neelam aunty, Sabba, and Zara. They were no longer just people she knew. Somehow, they had quietly become the family she now lacked. “You’re more excited than they are going to be,” Radhika found herself laughing from beside her. “Of course I am!” Neelam aunty defended dramatically. “Do you know how difficult it was to prepare all this secretly?” She gasped suddenly. “Imagine if someone accidentally ruins the surprise.” Neelam aunty pointed a warning finger immediately. “Don’t even joke about such terrible things.” “I
Interrupted Peace. A sharp breath escaped her lips before she inhaled slowly, forcing herself back to reality.Snapping herself out of her thoughts, she hurriedly looked away from him, only to realize how long her gaze had lingered.Heat immediately crept across her cheeks, much to her embarrassment.She blinked repeatedly, trying to rid herself of the image of him lingering stubbornly inside her mind.What was wrong with her?She gently shook her head, trying to dismiss the unsettling thoughts crowding her mind.She only wanted him gone.Yes. That had to be it.What else could it possibly be?She just wanted him to leave her alone in peace. But apparently, he had other ideas.Because despite how direct she had been, he still didn’t move a muscle.“How about no?” he drawled lazily. “Doesn’t that sound exciting to you?”The audacity of him to refuse her so casually left her momentarily speechless.“No. It doesn’t.”That only earned a low chuckle of amusement from him.“Little one, I t
Poisoned Silence. His presence came with memories she never wanted to relive again. With a heavy heart, she could do nothing but endure them.Avoiding him was impossible now, and perhaps that frightened her the most. Whether she liked it or not, reality had already returned to stand before her.There was no escaping the truth anymore.And his arrival had disturbed everything.Since the ominous day he arrived, her peace had slowly begun slipping away from her. His unwelcome presence in her room, the cruel sneers twisting across his face, the taunts thrown at her and even Shaur alike—every bit of it chipped away at her ability to remain unaffected.It became intolerable after a point. Frightening, even.It was suffocating. Disturbing.Some days, merely thinking about him was enough to leave her drained. His presence lingered over her thoughts like a shadow she could never fully outrun. Even the quietness of the room no longer comforted her the way it once had.It was infuriating.The d
Little By Little. Radhika puffed out her cheeks ruefully.Placing Shaur on the bed and pulling the duvet gently over him, she sat beside him quietly. Her gaze remained fixed on his sleeping face, warmth slowly blooming inside her chest.It was strange thinking about how grown he would be in just a
Unexpected Comfort. There were people who protected you so softly that the tenderness itself became overwhelming. Radhika had no choice but to admit it in her case. Moments like these made it dangerously easy to forget she had once been terrified of this family.Beneath the table, Radhika suddenl
34—Belonging. “Love is choosing your own executioner.” –Saumya Tripathi. “Lost in thoughts again?”Maybe she was.Because sitting here, in the middle of this family, still felt unbelievably unreal to her.She would have never imagined herself sitting here—right in the center of the family. Ironi
The Calm She Brings. It took him barely a few seconds to reach his destination—her room. His hand paused on the door for a fraction longer than necessary, as though the moment might slip away if he rushed it.With a calm mind and a thudding heart, he entered almost soundlessly, a stark contrast t







