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The Unventured Passions

Unventured Passions is a contemporary romance novella in Indian context, weaving tales about a prominent young 18 year old landlord, who after becoming a barrister, returns to his country, only to find himself entangled with the fate of a 9 year old child, a girl. On a fateful stormy night, infront of hundreds of villagers, the young barrister was compelled to marry the little girl to save her life from the prevailing social evils that would have led her to imminent death. But, needless to say, he could never accept her as his wife. With an age difference of 9 years, the relationship between the two remained as that of a mentor and a mentee, a teacher and a student, for years, each growing up slowly amidst platonic companionship, until one sensuous moment of weakness. The blossoming teen girl had fallen hard for her cold barrister husband... and fearing the worst, the husband sends her away, only to realise he too had fallen for her madly... But it's late already! His baby wife wasn't a baby anymore, and the fiery passion burns hard... Would he be able to get this beautiful fiesty wife back? Will the young lady accept her husband who had renounced her once so heartlessly? The story revolves around love, hatred, jealousy, mystery, action, patriotism, and an unforgettable tale of passions above all... a saga of love beyond all odds. *Mature Content Alert*

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Chapter 31 The Perfect Wife

Awnirudh had dropped Kshitija to her Bungalow on his way to the convent.

"Awnirudh Babu, it's a deal then. My Holi this year would be incomplete without you." Kshitija had said coyly, before getting down from the car, her face curled in an inviting smile.

"We'll come if Vandita agrees." Awnirudh had replied with a courtesy.

The day rolled at its pace, and Awnirudh's meeting with Lenny was fruitful. She agreed to take Mira as a resident in the convent, but the concern was about her unborn baby.

"Awnirudh, it won't be safe for her to stay here among other students till the time she doesn't deliver her baby. We have other resident students too. I hope you understand my concerns." Lenny was very precise with her words

"I understand. I'll see if she can stay with us for the time. I'll have a word with Vandita." Awnirudh's reply was thoughtful.