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As the chaos continued to unfold, Parth made his way to Aashvika's side, his eyes filled with concern and empathy. "Aashvika, please believe on bhai ," he said, his voice soft and urgent. "He is being accused of something he didn't do. We have to help him." Aashvika nodded in agreement, her eyes filled with determination. "I know Ekansh," she said. "I've known him for years. And I know he couldn't commit a crime like this. He's not capable of it." Parth nodded in agreement, relieved that Aashvika was on their side.
Abhimanyu, who had been watching the exchange, stepped forward to add his support. "We need to get to the bottom of this," he said. "We need to find out who is behind these accusations and why they're doing it." Aashvika nodded in agreement, her eyes flashing with determination. "I want to meet Ekansh," she said. "I want to hear his side of the story and find out what's going on." Parth and Abhimanyu exchanged a hopeful glance. With Aashvika on their side, they knew they could get to the truth and clear Ekansh's name.
As they made their way to the police station, Aashvika's determination only grew stronger. She was convinced that Ekansh was innocent, and she was determined to prove it. Parth and Abhimanyu walked on either side of her, their faces set with determination. Together, the three of them were a formidable team, and they were determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. As they approached the police station, Aashvika's heart was pounding with anticipation. She was ready to face whatever lay ahead, as long as it meant clearing Ekansh's name and bringing the truth to light.
Aashvika's faith in Ekansh never wavered. She knew him too well, knew that he was a kind and gentle soul who would never hurt anyone. She was determined to stand by him, no matter what, and to help him clear his name. As they entered the police station, Aashvika's eyes scanned the room, searching for Ekansh. She spotted him sitting in a cell, his eyes looking up at her with a mixture of sadness and relief. Aashvika's heart went out to him, and she knew that she would do everything in her power to help him.
As Parth, Abhimanyu, and Aashvika made their way to the police station, they were followed by Aarushi, Aadrika, and Krishnaa. The three girls had been watching the scene unfold with a mixture of shock and concern, and they had decided to follow them to the police station to offer their support. Aarushi, who had been taking care of Aashvika earlier, walked alongside her, her eyes filled with concern. "Aashvika, are you okay?" she asked, her voice soft and gentle. Aashvika nodded, her eyes fixed on the police station ahead. "I'm fine, dii," she said. "I just want to get to the bottom of this and clear Ekansh's name." Aarushi nodded understandingly, her eyes never leaving Aashvika's face. She knew that Aashvika was strong and capable, but she also knew that she was hurting. Aarushi was determined to be there for her, to support her through this difficult time.
Aadrika walked alongside Abhimanyu, her eyes fixed on the ground. She looked pale and shaken, and Abhimanyu could tell that she was still trying to process everything that had happened. "Aadrika, are you okay?" he asked, his voice soft and concerned. Aadrika nodded, her eyes welling up with tears. "I don't know, bhai," she said. "I just feel so overwhelmed. I don't know what to believe." Abhimanyu nodded understandingly, his eyes filled with empathy. He knew that Aadrika was a sensitive person, and he could tell that she was struggling to cope with the events of the day. He put a reassuring hand on her shoulder, trying to offer her some comfort. "We'll get through this, Aadrika," he said. "We'll figure out what's going on and we'll support Ekansh through it." Aadrika nodded, a small smile on her face. She felt a little better knowing that Abhimanyu was there for her.
Krishnaa walked alongside Parth, her eyes fixed on the police station ahead. She looked determined and focused, and Parth could tell that she was ready to do whatever it took to help Ekansh. "Krishnaa, thanks for coming with us," Parth said, his voice grateful. Krishnaa nodded, her eyes never leaving the police station. "Of course, Parth," she said.
As they approached the police station, the group could feel the tension building. They knew that they were in for a long and difficult night, but they were determined to see it through. They were determined to support Ekansh, no matter what, and to help him clear his name. As they entered the police station, they were met with a flurry of activity. Police officers were rushing back and forth, and the sound of sirens could be heard in the distance. The group exchanged a nervous glance, knowing that they were in for a wild ride. But they were ready, determined to face whatever lay ahead with courage and determination.
As they entered the police station, the family was met with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism. The police officers looked at them warily, unsure of what to make of the family who were so adamant about supporting Ekansh. But Aashvika, Abhimanyu, Parth, Aarushi, Aadrika, and Krishnaa were not deterred. They explained the situation to the officers, telling them about Ekansh's good character and their own experiences with him. They pleaded with the officers to let them meet with Ekansh, to hear his side of the story and offer their support. The officers listened attentively, their expressions unreadable, as the family poured out their hearts, begging for the opportunity to see Ekansh and help him through this difficult time.
After some deliberation, the officers finally agreed to let them meet with Ekansh. But just as they were about to go in, one of the officers stopped them. "I'm sorry, but only one person can meet with him at a time," she said. The family looked at each other, unsure of what to do. They had all been counting on being able to go in together, to offer Ekansh a united front of support. But now, it seemed, only one of them would be able to see him. Aashvika, Ekansh's wife, quickly stepped forward, her decision made. "I'll go," she said. "I need to see him and make sure he's okay."
The others nodded in agreement, knowing that Aashvika was the best person to go in and support Ekansh. They stayed back, waiting anxiously for Aashvika to return and tell them what was going on. Aashvika took a deep breath and followed the officer to the cell where Ekansh was being held. She was determined to be strong for him, to offer him the support and comfort he needed during this difficult time. As she walked into the cell, she saw Ekansh sitting on a bench, his eyes looking up at her with a mixture of sadness and relief. Aashvika's heart went out to him, and she felt a surge of love and compassion for her husband. She knew that she had to be strong for him, to help him get through this difficult time.
As Aashvika approached Ekansh, she could see the toll that the day's events had taken on him. His eyes were sunken, his face pale and drawn. He looked like he had been through a wringer, and Aashvika's heart went out to him. She sat down beside him on the bench, taking his hand in hers. "Ekansh, I'm here," she said, her voice soft and gentle. "I'm here for you, and I'm not going anywhere." Ekansh looked up at her, his eyes filled with gratitude. "Aashvika, I'm so sorry," he said, his voice cracking with emotion. "I don't know what's going on. I don't know why Inaaya is accusing me of this." Aashvika squeezed his hand reassuringly. "We'll get to the bottom of it, Ekansh," she said. "We'll figure out what's going on and we'll clear your name. I promise."
"Tell me Ekansh what happened"
The scene flashed back to last night, and Ekansh was standing in the washroom, washing his hands. He felt a presence behind him and turned around, but before he could see who it was, Inaaya had wrapped her arms around him from behind. Her touch sent a shiver down his spine, and he felt a surge of anger and discomfort. He tried to push her away, but Inaaya held tight, her arms like a vice around his waist. "Ekansh," she whispered, her breath hot against his ear. "I've missed you so much." Her words were like a knife to his heart, and Ekansh felt a wave of revulsion wash over him.
Ekansh tried to push her away again, but Inaaya was relentless. She stepped closer to him, her eyes flashing with determination. "You're mine, Ekansh," she said, her voice low and husky. "You'll always be mine. Aashvika doesn't deserve you. She's not good enough for you." Ekansh felt a surge of anger at her words, and he tried to push her away again. But Inaaya was too strong, and she held him in place, her arms like a vice around his waist. Ekansh was trapped, and he didn't know how to escape. He felt like he was drowning in Inaaya's obsession, and he didn't know how to break free.
Inaaya's eyes seemed to bore into Ekansh's soul, and he felt like he was being consumed by her obsession. She leaned in closer to him, her lips inches from his. Ekansh felt a wave of revulsion wash over him, and he tried to push her away again. But Inaaya was too strong, and she forcefully placed her lips on his. Ekansh was in fury, and he pushed her away, slapping her in the process. "Get away from me, Inaaya," he shouted. "I don't want anything to do with you." But Inaaya just laughed, a cold, calculating laugh. "You can't resist me, Ekansh," she said. "I know you still have feelings for me. And I'm going to make sure that you come back to me."
Ekansh was horrified, and he tried to push her away again. But Inaaya was too strong, and she began to remove her clothes, trying to seduce him. Ekansh was disgusted, and he kept pushing her away, trying to get her to leave him alone. He felt like he was trapped in a nightmare, and he didn't know how to escape. Inaaya's obsession was suffocating him, and he didn't know how to break free. He was desperate to get away from her, to escape her clutches and find some peace. But Inaaya was relentless, and she wouldn't let him go.
As Ekansh stood there, frozen in shock and anxiety, Inaaya began to unbutton his shirt. She took his hand and placed it over her breasts, trying to entice him into a physical relationship. Ekansh was too lost in his misery to even realize what was happening, but as he began to compose himself, he was hit with a wave of revulsion. He felt like he was being suffocated by Inaaya's advances, and he couldn't breathe. He tried to push her away, but Inaaya held tight, her grip like a vice around his wrist. Ekansh felt a surge of panic, and he knew he had to get away from her. He pushed her away with all his might, and Inaaya stumbled backwards, her eyes flashing with anger.
Ekansh turned and left the washroom abruptly, not looking back. He couldn't bear the thought of looking at Inaaya again, of seeing the desire and obsession in her eyes. He felt like he was going to be sick, and he stumbled out of the washroom, gasping for air. As he walked away, Ekansh couldn't shake the image of Aashvika's face from his mind. He felt a pang of guilt and shame, knowing that he had almost given in to Inaaya's advances. He quickened his pace, desperate to get away from the washroom and the temptation that Inaaya represented. He felt like he was running from his own desires, from the darkness that lurked within him. He didn't know how to escape, how to outrun the demons that haunted him.
But as he walked away, Ekansh could hear Inaaya's voice behind him. "You'll regret leaving me there alone and unsatisfied," she warned. "I'll ruin you, Ekansh. I'll make sure that you pay for rejecting me." Ekansh didn't look back, but he could feel Inaaya's eyes on him, boring into his skin. He knew that he had to be careful, that Inaaya was not a woman to be trifled with. She was a force to be reckoned with, a storm that would destroy everything in her path. Ekansh felt a shiver run down his spine as he realized the true extent of Inaaya's obsession. He knew that he had to protect himself and his marriage, but he wasn't sure how to do it.
As he walked away, Ekansh couldn't help but wonder what Inaaya's true motives were. She wasn't asking him to cheat on Aashvika, but she was asking him for a physical relationship. Ekansh was confused and scared, unsure of what to do or how to handle the situation. He felt like he was trapped in a nightmare, with no escape in sight. He knew that he had to talk to Aashvika, to tell her everything that had happened. But he was scared, scared of how she would react, scared of losing her. Ekansh felt like he was walking on thin ice, unsure of what lay ahead. He knew that he had to be careful, that one wrong move could destroy everything.
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