42. Betrayal!

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"Where's my daughter, Shreyansh Oberoi?" Vivaan shouted, his voice shaking the whole house.

Angry and worried, Vivaan stomped over to where Shreyansh was sitting on the floor, his hand on the couch to keep steady.

Without any warning, Vivaan grabbed Shreyansh's shirt and pulled him up, shocking him.

Shreyansh's eyes got wide, and he touched the part of his shirt that Vivaan was holding.

Shreyansh took a deep breath, trying hard not to get mad. He looked around the room where everyone was quiet and staring.

He looked right at Vivaan, gently moved Vivaan's hands off his shirt, and said firmly,

"Stop it."

Vivaan quickly remembered something important. Shreyansh didn't like fights or loud voices, especially when people touched him.

He got this from his dad. Except for his mom, aunt, and Viaanshi, Shreyansh wanted everyone to be calm and nice, just like his dad did.

Feeling the tension, Ekaansh spoke up calmly, trying to make things better.

"Where's our little princess?" he asked, trying to change what they were talking about.

Shreyansh turned away, not looking at anyone, and said quietly,

"I don't know."

Ekaansh sighed deeply when he heard Shreyansh's answer.

He saw how messy Shreyansh looked his eyes were red, and his hair was all messed up.

Ekaansh could tell Shreyansh was really upset. Wanting to know more, he asked calmly,

"How did this happen?"

Shreyansh looked at him with sad eyes and started to tell the story of what happened.

Next day Shreyansh ran into the house, looking really scared.

He had left work way earlier than usual because of something really important.

He didn't want to leave Viaanshi alone in office, but she said she'd be okay and would take the car with her bodyguards like always.

It was 6 o'clock now. Shreyansh had last talked to Viaanshi around 2 o'clock. Usually, it took about an hour or more to drive from work.

She should have been home by 3 o'clock, but she wasn't there. Shreyansh felt more and more scared as time passed.

He tried calling Viaanshi, but she didn't answer. Trying to stay calm, he called her bodyguard's phone.

"Hello? Where's Viaanshi? Why isn't she home yet?" Shreyansh's voice showed how worried he was.

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