Most Attractive Sneak Peak Of Teri Yaad Ki Aanch By Ana Ilyas
"I don't like to hear my name from strangers. Just tell me where my daughter is. Thank God I was on leave today, otherwise you would have run away with my daughter. I just couldn't handle the shock of the night. You were going to give me another shock," she continued to speak angrily.
"I will never tell Washa..."
"And you...how did you know about my daughter...I need my daughter back now and at this very moment. Do you understand?" she interrupted him, shouting at the top of her voice.
She was very worried and suspicious.
She felt like Fatik wanted to snatch Washa away from her.
Sibgha's words were echoing in her mind.
"If they find out about their daughter, won't they come?" Who was it who had told Fatik.
They were about to fight Ghazi. But first, it was necessary to get Betty back.
"Okay, you come to my hotel where I am staying because I can't afford any spectacle at a public police station at the level you have reached," Fatik said seriously, telling her the name of his hotel and room number.
Manab started the car as soon as he put the phone down.
Fatik also took Visha and immediately drove the car towards his hotel.
While Resh was driving, she was passing time with both anger and pain. She was constantly wiping away tears.
She knew how hard the car was driving, even blowing it.
There was something on her mind at that time, it was distance from Visha. Which she could not bear under any circumstances.
As soon as the car stopped in front of the desired hotel, she quickly got out.
Locking the car, she moved towards the interior with quick steps.
"On which floor is room number 33?" She was asking the receptionist, barely controlling her trembling voice.
"Mem on the second floor" The servant there looked at her swollen and swollen face with some surprise.
She quickly moved towards the elevator. The elevator was still late, so she didn't wait any longer and went towards the stairs.
Her heart felt like it would stop.
What were the illusions that were tormenting her?
As soon as she reached the second floor, she was walking through the long corridor, reading the number of each room.
Finally, as soon as she saw room number 33 on the right, she stopped, took a deep breath, and knocked on the door, gathering her courage.
She was twisting her fingers cruelly.
On the other side, Fatik was also waiting like that.
She opened the door in a hurry.
As soon as the door opened, the two of them were face to face. Six years later, emotions, circumstances, and time had all changed. Maybe even her heart.
Manab was the first to avert his eyes in disgust.
Coming out of one side of Fatik, she moved inward with great speed.
"Mummy" Washa was not only surprised to see her but also somewhat happy.
As soon as Manab approached her, she wrapped her arms around her and began to recite the word of gratitude.
He showered kisses on her face without hesitation. As he hugged her again and again, he was not sure that he was capable of seeing Washa again and embracing her. The whispers died away for a moment.
"Mummy, why are you loving me like this?" Washa said with a frown.
Tears were flowing from Manab's eyes. His tongue stuck to the roof of his mouth and he could not dare to say anything.
His throat was choked with crying.
She was sitting on the ground with both knees near Washa when Fatik filled a glass with water and placed it in front of her eyes.
Manab regained consciousness.
For a moment, he looked at Fatik standing in front of him. Then he threw the same glass to one side with a smug hand.
"How dare you chase me... What were you thinking that made you do this vile act?" Rising from the ground, she was now standing in front of him and demanding an account.
And she had to demand an account for every moment that had taken away her happiness from Manab.
"My intention was not to cause you pain and suffering, I just..." Seeing the broken shards of glass, Fatik raised his head and looked at her.
Wearing black and gray trousers, she wrapped her dupatta around her neck like a scarf, and she was still making Fatik's heart beat faster.
"Pain and suffering," she said, throwing a mocking smile at him and pushing Vasha closer to him.
"You have already given me more than pain and suffering... These shameful words do not look good from your mouth. You are the Pharaoh of time. I can trample on whoever I want." Fatik's expressions were fixed compared to her harsh expressions from the rocks.
She was right and Fatik had no room to even say a word.
Washa was looking at her mother's appearance with fear. She had never been so angry before.
"In the future, stay as far away from me and my daughter as possible. Today I have tolerated it. But in the future, I will not tolerate this behavior. What did you think of coming to my daughter? Hey, who are you...you have nothing to do with me or Washa...stay away from us" she was warning him.
"Don't say that" he said in a sad tone.
"These harsh words and tone are due to you. Well, I have not come here to talk to anyone else. Don't even wander around my daughter...otherwise I will talk to you on behalf of the court" Fatik was surprised to see her style. The tongue refused to cooperate.
"Listen to me," Fatik said pleadingly.
"No, no, no, no. No more drama. No, I can't afford more. I didn't come here from any other relationship. Who are you? I don't know, I don't want to know. You are just a stranger and nothing more." She was pouring her hatred into his ears. She wasn't even giving him a chance to speak.
"I'm not doing all this to separate Washa from you. I don't want to do this. You're misunderstanding me," he finally said loudly.
"You can't even do this," she said, emphasizing each word.
"Yes, I can't do this. I'm my daughter."
"No, this is none of your business. This is your business."