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Taming The Casanova novel Chapter 33

Sahil's POV

" The decision is yours... If you want to spend the rest of your life like this, then go and celebrate as she has set you free... And if you want a better life then go and stop her. " he said and I came out of the office.

I drove very fast and reached home. I wanted to talk to her, I wanted to give this marriage a try and apologize.

" Where is Manu? " I rushed inside and asked Swati the moment I saw her.

" What happened Bhai?? Are you alright? "

" Where is Manu? "

" She is gone... " she said with a long face.

" Gone ?? Already?? " my heart skipped a beat.

" Yeah, with Vikram Bhai... What happened? " she was looking at me with surprise.

" Nothing... " I said and came back to my room.

I still had those damn papers she signed in my hand.

I got those papers made with the help of Samar. He denied to do that and tried to put some sense into me but as I was very upset all the time and immersed my self in liquor, he finally agreed.

I still remember the day, when my dad took me to the hospital after he threatened me that he would make Sagar marry her. He had already suffered a lot on my account so I gave in and said that if one of the sons has to marry, it would be me.

I saw a meek and boring girl standing in the corner and sobbing.

That day, along with the marriage his father also gave me the rights of their business. I was an equal partner in their business provided we were to remain married for at least 2 years. My father had arranged a special license and we got married in front of a magistrate.

I opened the papers once again and looked at them. I saw her signatures, they were as simple and elegant as she was.

Divorce papers said that I didn't want to continue with this marriage between me and Manyata Singh Rathore.

I told her that she gets to keep all her property and I would not have any right or say in that. I surrendered all my rights on her property.

I wanted her to keep this marriage a secret. No one should get to know that we are or were married.

I wanted her to stay away and live her life as she wanted and I would love as I want. We were not supposed to interfere in other's life

I even offered her 5 crores and 30% of my property as alimony, provided that she signs the papers with mutual consent.

There were many other legal clauses regarding properties.

I had sent another letter to her along with divorce papers.

Ms Manyata,

I am sending divorce papers to you kindly read them carefully and please sign them.

That day I was under the pressure and agreed to marry but now I have decided that I don't want to spend my whole life with a brainless and spineless girl who couldn't even utter a word in front of her parents.

Look at yourself and then at me, I am Sahil Malhotra, every girl's dream man... And you don't even have a fashion bone in your body. I didn't even give you a second look.

I suggest that you should groom yourself, at least some idiot fellow might fall in your trap.

It's not my fault that you can't find an eligible candidate who could marry you and look after your business for your dad as he is getting old and his only daughter is good for nothing.

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