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Can you mend my broken heart?

Gazing at the Starbucks café at the airports had become a ritual for her. A desperate attempt as she hoped against hope to see him again, probably get one more chance to kiss him again. Looking at the store all lost, she walked ahead, but stumbled and bumped against someone.  The cup of coffee that he had in his hand spilled all over just like the first time when she had met him.  "Jesus Christ", he muttered.  The moment she heard the voice she looked up and saw his face. It was the same face that had promised to stay next to her, till death did them apart. Tears flooded her eyes and she could barely speak, "I knew you would come back for me Raymond". She raised herself on her toes in an attempt to kiss him, but he blocked her lips with his palm. "Whoa, whoa, Miss !!! I guess you have mistaken me for someone else." "What are you saying, Raymond? It's me, your Akira. The love of your life, your fiancée," she said and stretched her hand showing the ring on her finger. He stared at the ring for quite some time and then looked at her face apologetically and said,  "Miss please, I am already a married man." And then he silently walked away. ----- [Instagram - niharikabhol] [Join me on discord at] https://discord.gg/cPVJ69e [Warning: This novel has mature content. Reader's discretion advised]

niharikabhol · Urbano
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556 Chs

Medical conference - 4

Akira somehow didn't like the disappointment that was getting reflected in Oshana's tone.

If anyone had the right to be disappointed with his absence then that was her. If anyone had the right to miss him dearly, then that was her.

She wanted to retort back and say mean things to her, but that was not her. That was not the way she behaved and functioned. So even though she was upset with her words from before and now, she decided to ignore her existence altogether and she sat back on her seat acting all unperturbed.

Oshana looked at her notepad in which she had scribbled a lot of medical terms or jargons that she had heard from the talks given by the doctors. Some of the spellings were incorrect and seeing that a smile etched on her face which was more like a mockery.

"At least get your spellings right", she said and left for the tea break area.