.2. Dawn at the End of the Night

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Hi y'all! Well, thought of making this a collection of one-shots.

Each shot is not related to the other and are separate fics in themselves.

Here's the second one! Enjoy!

Moving on... 💃💃💃

"Words in double quotes" - Talking

'Words in single quotes' - Thoughts

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Even the darkest night will end with the rise of the sun...
Even the never ending sorrows will end one day...
Just as no one gets to be happy forever, no one gets to be sad forever as well...
With time, you will get the happiness you deserve...
All you need to do is have patience and remember...
Every night has an end at dawn...

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Dawn at the End of the Night

🌟 (This story is based on the time when Laksh refused to admit he is Laksh Maheshwari and told everyone he is Abhimanyu Khanna.) 🌟

#Gadodia house, 11.30pm#

"Ragini, let's go inside."

"You go Swara. I'll stay a little longer."

"But Ragini, it's getting cold out here."

Ragini smiled at her sister. "It's alright Swara. I'll go inside in a bit. You can go to your room."

"Promise?"

Ragini nodded.

"Alright then. But I'll check after sometime. If I find you here, I'll complain to Maa." Swara warned, making Ragini chuckle. Swara bid her goodnight and went inside.

Ragini sighed to herself and looked at the moon in the sky remembering Laksh. "Why are you doing this to me Laksh? Why are you punishing me so much?" she asked to no one in particular.

Today, they had found out about Abhimanyu.

Or who he said he was.

But Ragini knee her heart couldn't lie.

She felt her heart beat faster when she went near him. She felt as if her life had returned back to her when she saw him. She felt a connection to him which she only felt with her Lucky.

But she couldn't understand why he refused to admit the truth. She didn't understand why he was purposefully keep himself away from his family, from her. She didn't understand why Laksh didn't want to accept her as his wife.

"Come back to me Laksh. These six months without you has been so tough. It was as if I was a living corpse just carrying out daily activities without a thought, without any emotion. But now that I found you, I feel like my life had returned to me." a tear dropped from her eyes. "But you...you refuse to recognize me. You refuse to acknowledge our love. I found you after so long and this is what I get? Why Laksh why?! Why are you doing this to me? Do you like to see me like this? Do you like to see me cry my heart out? Do you like to see me suffer?!" she shouted in anguish.

Ragini pulled out a picture that she had with her. It was of her and Laksh on the day of their wedding. She looked at it lovingly and caressed it with utmost care. "Laksh, I always believed in our love. Even when others thought you were dead I...I never lost faith. I never had a second thought about you being dead. My hope kept me alive."

She tried to keep her sobs in control as she kept talking to the picture. "But now...now your cold treatment towards me is killing me Laksh. I could live knowing that you were somewhere alive, knowing that you still love me. But I can't bear your indifference towards me Laksh. I would rather you be away from me safe, than see in front of me where you treat me like a stranger."

The cold wind in the winter blew putting the leaves in unrest from their peaceful state. The cold hit the bare skin of her arm, not covered by her night clothes. However, it least bothered her. She could barely feel the chill or anything else beyond the pain in her heart. Ragini sobbed and whimpered in the dark of the lonely night. She pulled her knees closer to herself and put her head in between her crossed arms.

As the moon shone over the earth, she cried out her heart out in the dark, letting out all the pain and loneliness she felt. In her tears, she let out all the repressed feelings that she didn't express in front of anyone so as to not worry them. Now though, in the solitude of the eerie night, she could express herself without anyone hearing her.

The owls and the nocturnal beings stood witnesses to her sorrowful cries. But they were mere observers to her pain.

#30 minutes later#

A figure emerged from the shadows. His footsteps echoed in the stillness of the quiet night. His movement seemed to disturb the tranquil and errieness of the night.

He had been watching her since two hours without Ragini knowing.

He tried.

He really tried his best to keep himself away from her.

He tried real hard.

But no matter what, he couldn't keep himself away from her.

After all, the heart rarely listens.

Everytime he tried to forget her and accept his new role as Abhimanyu, Ragini's crying face flashed before his mind. Everytime he closed his eyes, her heartbroken and shattered expression pierced through his heart.

At last, he couldn't hold back anymore. He wanted...no, not wanted. He needed to see her once more and make sure she was okay. He just needed to get once glance at her and see her just this once.

That was why he had come to Ragini's home without anyone finding out.

And he did see her.

He saw her sitting in the front porch with her sister. She looked sad as before but Swara was consoling her.

She looked okay physically and he hoped her family would be able to help her get over him.

She was safe. That should have satisfied him and he could have left.

But he just couldn't make himself leave.

He wanted to keep looking at her. He never wanted to leave. Instead, he wanted to go to her and pull her close. He wanted to kiss her and whisper sweet nothings to her as he held her in his arms.

But he was bound by the situations.

After sometime, he saw Swara leave her and Ragini turned to look at the moon. He heard everything that she spoke out loud. He heard her anguish cries. He could feel her longing.

After all, he felt the same.

He wanted to hit himself for causing her so much pain. He hated himself for making her so sad and broken.

At the same time, he also wanted to go to her and tell her the truth. He wanted to speak to her like her Laksh. He wanted to put an end to her sorrow and tell her that she wasn't wrong, that she shouldn't lose hope, that he was right here. To tell her that she never did anything wrong to make him leave.

But all he could do was watch with tears in his eyes as she wept heart wrenching cries.

Laksh grabbed his own heart. He felt as if his own heart was breaking from watching her cry her heart out. 'Please Ragini, don't cry. I can't see you in tears.'

That was half and hour ago.

Now... Ragini had finally stopped crying.

Not because she was able to calm down. But because she had cried herself to sleep.

Laksh had heard Swara say that she would come back later check on get Ragini. 'But what if Swara doesn't wake up from her sleep? What if Ragini remains outside all night? In this cold, she'll get sick!'

Laksh swallowed the lump in his throat and got up from his hiding place. He couldn't let Ragini get in harm's way. With his mind made up, he took slow steps towards her.

As he got near her, he could only feel one thing in his heart.

Peace.

Peace was what he felt in his heart, which was earlier filled with sorrow, longing, frustration, anger, distress...chaos.

A glimpse of her for him was like a drizzle of rain amidst a long extended drought. Looking at her, he simply fell into a trance. A trance which took him to a land of beauty and bliss.

Ragini's long black locks of hair flowed due to the light breeze passing in the silence of the night. He felt jealous of her hair that got to touch her face. He felt jealous of the air that could touch her arm at its will. In the nocturnal environment, with the moon brightening up her soft face, she looked absolutely breathtaking to him.

Laksh felt like he could look at her like that forever. He wanted that moment to never end. She looked so peaceful while sleeping.

However, on looking closely, he could see how her eyebrows were pulled together in distress, as if even in sleep, she couldn't get away from her worries. Tears leaked from her closed eyes. In the moonlight, they shone like pearls in the ocean.

At last, Laksh couldn't hold back anymore and sat beside her. He extended his hand and rubbed away the tears from her face. However, he did not remove his hand. He kept it on her face.

Ragini, although asleep, seemed to sense him unconsciously and leaned into his touch. She moved towards him and laid her head on his shoulder.

Laksh smiled a teary smile at her reaction. He wished he could stop time for that moment.

But he knew it was impossible.

'I'm so sorry Ragini. So very sorry. I love you, and you love me. But I guess...I guess our love would remain unrequited in this life.' Laksh let out a shaky sigh and rubbed his moist eyes. He composed himself and removed her head from his shoulder.

He got up and put one arm under her knees, the other behind her head. Slowly, being careful not to jolt let her awake, he lifted her into his arms and walked towards the door.

As he walked, Ragini burrowed her head into his chest. Although she was asleep, her unconscious seemed to recognize the familiar closeness of Laksh. Her face lost it's earlier pained expression and she seemed to finally fall into a silent and peaceful sleep.

Laksh smiled to himself looking at her face. He quietly pushed open the front door with his shoulder and headed towards Ragini's room.

He carefully sat her on the bed and laid her comfortably on it. He grabbed the blanket and covered her with it. With one last glance at her, he turned to go.

However, a hand caught his arm.

Laksh froze in shock. 'Did she wake up? No! This shouldn't have happened. Shit!'

He turned around, hoping to cook up an excuse when her voice broke him of his thoughts.

"Laksh? Is that you for real? Or am I...am I dreaming?"

Now that Laksh looked closely, he noticed that Ragini wasn't actually awake.

Laksh hated lying, but he knew he had to do this. He turned around and crouched to her level. "It's a dream Ragini. A good dream."

Ragini smiled, still half-asleep. "It's so good to have you near me, even if it is in a dream."

Laksh smiled at her. He badly wanted to tell her it was really him. But his circumstances kept him back. "Yes dear. I'm here with you in your dream."

Ragini suddenly became sad. "Laksh, why won't you come to me in real? Am I that bad? Did I make you so angry that you left me?"

"No Ragini! Never blame yourself. You're not bad. And I would never leave you! I love you."

"But you did leave me." she said in a sad tone.

"I...I don't..." what could he say to console her? After all, he indeed left her.

"But don't worry Laksh. You won't fade from my heart. I won't ever lose hope. I know you will come back to me one day. No matter where you are or how angry you are at me, you'll come back to me."

Laksh looked at her surprised. She seemed so positive. He at least knew the truth. But her? She didn't have anything that would give her hope. Even he refused to admit he's her Laksh. Her family and his own too gave up on his return. Yet...yet, she never gave up hope and even now, she wasn't showing any tremble in her belief.

"You believe in me that much?"

"Yes. And I believe in our love. I know it can conquer the odds that are keeping us apart."

Laksh let out a chuckle at her words. He put a hand over hers and leaned forward to kiss her forehead.

He felt a new strength in his heart after hearing the hope and belief she had in him and their love. It seemed to show him a light in the despair that he was in. It was small, but enough for him to hold on to.

Laksh swallowed hard and smiled at her. "Ragini, do you trust me?"

Ragini smiled a goofy smile, still half-asleep. "More than my life."

Laksh nodded. "Then trust me Ragini. I'll come back to you. No matter what, I'll come back to you. I'll do everything in my power. I'll leave no stone unturned to come back to you."

Ragini smiled sloppily in her state of sleepiness. "I love you Laksh."

"And I love you Ragini." Laksh smiled a genuine smile at her and placed her hand on the bed, covering it with the blankets.

Ragini let out a content sigh and turned around, adjusting herself comfortably on the bed.

Laksh looked one last time at her sleeping figure and left the room, with hope of coming back to her soon.

#Morning#

As voices reached her ears, Ragini opened her eyes groggily. She could hear her mother and Swara bickering in the other room. She looked around and noticed it was already 9 in the morning. "Wow! I slept this late? Why didn't anyone wake me?"

"Because it had been a long time since you got a good night's sleep." Swara replied as she came into the room. "And I'm glad you slept in. You've been so stressed lately."

Ragini looked down in thought. How could she sleep properly when Laksh wasn't back to her yet? Suddenly, a thought struck her. "Swara? Did you get me inside yesterday night?"

"Eh? No I didn't. I woke up around 12:30 am and went to check on you, but you weren't outside."

"But I don't remember coming inside."

"You came in on your own, I'm sure."

"But I...I don't remember it." a picture of Laksh tucking her in bed came to her and her eyes widened. 'Did...did Laksh really come yesterday? Or was it a dream?' Ragini bit her lip as she looked at Swara. "Did someone bring me inside?"

"Well, no one else in the family said about finding you outside last night. So you must have come inside by yourself."

"Are you sure no one was here yesterday? I mean I really don't remember coming inside on my own."

Swara rolled her eyes. "You probably were half asleep when you walked in. That's why you don't remember." she pulled away the covers from her sister. "No come on! Breakfast time!"

Ragini hugged herself in thought. "But it...it feels so real. It's like...like I actually talked to him. Was he really here?"

Swara understood who Ragini might be referring to by 'him'. "Ragini I...I don't want to sound rude but Laksh wasn't here Ragini. It was your imagination or your dream."

Ragini looked crestfallen. "But Swara it see-"

Sears placed a hand on her arm. "I'm sorry Ragini, but that's the truth. Come have breakfast now, okay? We'll go to the park to brighten your mood." saying so, Swara left to prepare the table for breakfast.

Ragini gripped the bed sheets hard in distress. She knew her sister was right. After all, how could he be there when he himself declared he didn't know her? As she proceeded to get up from bed, she felt something underneath her palm.

She raised it to her eye level and noticed it was a black band.

Not just any band.

But one of those that Laksh used to love wearing.

For a moment, Ragini froze in her spot.

Slowly, a smile broke out in her face, which soon turned into a full blown grin.

She understood.

"Ragini?" Shramishtha uttered her name as she came to stand at the door to her room. "Beta, breakfast is ready. Please don't refuse." Shramishtha requested. Ragini has been skipping meals ever since Laksh went missing.

To her surprise, Ragini smiled brightly at her. "I won't Maa. In fact, could you make me my favorite custard?"

Shramishtha looked at her in awe and in happiness. "O-of course Ragini! I'll go make it right away."

Ragini nodded with a smile. "Thank you Maa. I'll go freshen up. Something tells me, things are about to take a turn for the good soon."

Ragini turned around and grabbed onto the band tightly. 'I'll wait for you Laksh. I'll wait for you to come to me. We may be in tough situations now. But there's dawn at the end of every night. And our happiness will come to us one day. Come to me soon Laksh. Your Ragini awaits you.'

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