I'm Dying - SuVan Story (Chap19(NEW) On page15)

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Summary:

Suman is ghosted. She is scared and confused, and finally is looking for a cliff to jump off. She doesn't know what shall be served when she reaches the ground but knows at least her agony shall be over. It's nice to feel that for once she won't feel anything.
Shravan is oblivious. He goes around his normal routine, as much as living in the same house as hers as a tenant. He is bitter about their past, on the allegations she had put across on his father. 
Will he be able to see beyond the sourness of their relation, her self-hatred, and self-destruction?
PS- I don't own the edkv2, it's just fanfiction.




Chapter-1


Sometimes when you look at the clear sky, you don't feel happy. It's like a tearing feeling as if it's gonna consume you and you would vanish.


Suman sat in her chamber thinking if you really need to be invisible to not be noticed. People can still smile at you and not know what's bugging you, that you are unhappy. People can walk over and still be so self-obsessed that they don't stop you from jumping off the cliff. She immediately rolled her head, rubbed her temples, and felt irked that she was having this fluid feeling of relief whenever she thought of jumping off. Nobody knew from where. She was dismissive of such behavior but what can one do, when the only solace in the world is to think about how it can stop spinning around you?

Her breathing increased as she thought of the possible consequences her vague but somber ideas could bring in her job. She can be fired, honestly. In the Army, you are committed to living for the country. Getting martyred is different and murdering yourself in your thoughts sitting in your chamber as an Army Doctor is freaky and bizarre.


She heard a commotion at the door, saw her nurse Garima entering with her usual fuss. There was some old man walking at a slow pace with clutches. She squinted her eyes at him, that how willing he was to get fine and healthy, his face red and fleshy- his determination to walk again plated over his face. Garima paged a file at her face, going through the details of his accident 3 weeks ago, she could see the man smiling at her- making her weak in the stomach. 
Pardon me! she mumbled instantly, as if- just for a minute, she didn't want the world to stop spinning.

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'So you think it shall be fine?' Shravan gripped the receiver tightly. He could hear his lawyer sigh, talking about the fact that if the matter kept on stretching like that and if the media refreshed their memory of Devraj as a criminal, it shall prove fatal to their case. He talked about how media trial was like a shadow- unreal, hollow but visible. That it can follow them in the seams of the court, and if a jury sits- it can make their chances of -not guilty- less. 

Shravan had deduced that Suman would fight the case on his father's negligence. It would be about morality and ethics and whatnot, but he can't give in. He can't let the news channels have their fodder of TRP, to again trouble his fragile family.

Suman Tiwari will take her case back. By hook or by crook.

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'Captain Tiwari!' Shravan called out, standing on the threshold of his rented room. He wore his vest and put his muscles to show. He sometimes thought if he would lose a piece of his mind to Suman just like he had lost all of his heart to her 7 years ago. 

'Yes, Captain Malhotra!' She stiffened and barely wanted to stand anymore. It felt like her inners were dissolving whenever he talked to her as if he was going to steal the credibility of her existence.

'Can you make a schedule of your filthy plans?' Shravan was nonchalant with his language as if he was asking her for a dinner date. 'When do you plan to kill my father?' his eyes oozed lava of agony and bewilderment on how Suman had changed for the worst.

Suman could feel herself biting the dermis of her cheeks. She wanted to cut her tongue and throw it away and maybe she wanted to apologize, just like she had wished several times. Her eyes were boring his gaze. Even if he emitted pure hatred and his hands clenched in fists of loathe towards her, she wanted to consume him. And then something snapped inside her, which broke her, made her feel hollow. 'Your words are venom. Save them from getting manifested.' She turned around on her heels, trying to feel her skin but failing miserably. She could hear Shravan mumble something under his breath and then shut the door with a bang. 

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Suman turned on the shower. But she wasn't getting wet. It was a delusion. She knew that. Water can't wash her dirt, that she has grown and accumulated over the years. One night, and she didn't remember how long ago, she had rubbed herself till she could see blood raise till her skin. The water drenching her skin had turned light red, and she still could feel the heaviness of her chest, the hotness of her tears against her shivering and wet body. That day, when she had gone to the bed, she could no more hear the words of her father's letter which she had burned a lifetime ago. Even if the ink and paper had vanished she couldn't forget what a miserable disappointment she had caused her father. That how she had turned her mother's despair and death more painful. She could just feel the pain that erupted from her body, beating like a heartbeat, like a rhythm. Blood- always made her feel better. Red was her favorite color and his too.

As she took the razor in her hand, her hair dripping of the illusion of bathing and cleaning, she thought of the filthy plans she had made, according to Shravan. He thinks that she is going to kill his father. How silly of him to think it that way! If he knew that she was still trying to save herself, by cutting her skin little by little.

Suman made a small cut on her lower leg. She saw blood raise to her skin as it went red and then scarlet, and then she let it drip- drop by drop, till she felt the stinging pain of Shravan's voice, when he told how much he hated her. 
'But, I love you Shravan' she fisted her mouth with her hands, trying hard to mumble and not scream. Suddenly she could hear the unlocking of Shravan's SUV, it was different, a jingle she had preserved in her heart. He raced the car but didn't leave the break, it created a drum in the Tiwari house, as he wanted Suman to see where he was going.

Suman tightened her bathrobe, and spilled the razor in the nearest drawer in a hurry, and saw if any of her cuts were visible. Checking it again, she sprinted towards her balcony and looked down to see Shravan look at her back again. 'I don't have time.' he barked, lowering his window. 

For a moment, it felt she was dreaming. Like, was he really calling her for a drive? 
If he would ever notice, she wasn't angry at his practically insolent behavior. 

'Veer's gonna get sick. Period.' He again announced and just then Suman remembered that her 7-year-old cousin needed medicines and Shravan had been talking about that all along.

'Coming.' she felt her mouth say. Nowadays, she barely remembers who she is.
She wonders if he can notice this too.
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As Suman walked towards the car, wearing a long shrug in the context of early Bhopal winter, Shravan couldn't help but notice that she had worn off considerably. There was a loss of everything, from her smile to her glow, and maybe, her liveliness. Suman opened the door to the car and seated herself, and said a 'Hi!' 

Shravan felt his eyes plopping, as he looked at her, trying hard to smile as if they were going on some date. Her eyes were glassy. Was she crying? 

He thought that it's good to be strong, but Suman was just trying. She was vain, and he would expose her skin. He promised.
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Index-
Chapter 1---- Page 1
Chapter2------Page1
Chapter3------Page2
Chapter4-------Page3
Chapter5-------Page4
Chapter 6----page5
Chapter7----Page5
Chapter8-----Page 5
Chapter9-----Page6
Chapter10-----Page7
Chapter11-----Page8
Chapter12------Page9
Chapter13-----Page10
Chapter14-----Page10

Chapter15-----Page11
Chapter16------Page12

Chapter 17-----page 13

Chapter 18-----page14

Chapter19----Page 15

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Posted: 3 years ago

Interesting start

Would love to read more 

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Posted: 3 years ago

unressed my comment on pg 2

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Originally posted by: Prizi

Interesting start

Would love to read more 


Thanks dear!

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Chapter 2


Suman went through the list of medicines for the fifth time in a row, because, simply she had nothing else to do sitting beside Shravan in a car. As lame as it might sound, sitting in silence with him balmed her wounds. It made her sprint with unsaid energy because his words can singularly tear her wonderland into shreds.

Shravan stole glances of Suman sitting across the adjacent seat. Her eyes mechanically moved around the prescription letter, which, for god's sake she had made herself, and then she cautiously stared outside the window. With the advantage of the evening, he could see a vivid reflection of her closed eyes and ashen face in the car window. 

If she had stopped all this, maybe he could have come around.
 Maybe, they could have been together.


As the silence prevailed, Suman's phone buzzed through their metanoia. She jumped in her seat, bewildered and disturbed. Her disappointment didn't mellow down by seeing the name - Vikram. Shravan silently took note, that how she had cut down the call- not even muted. She clearly dismissed her lawyer, who was fighting this bloody case for her. He could feel her relax and sigh as if climbing a mountain or maybe just coming back to her rest again.

It eerily irked and attracted him to her silly and awkward behavior. He had met her 3 weeks ago in these 7 years and hadn't got the chance to look closely enough. Maybe, she has changed. Or maybe, she wasn't fine anymore. Of Course, nobody was fine anymore. But, still...

'You' Shravan wanted to say something that could make her bite her tongue, but then he changed his question to concern 'Fine?' 

'Absolutely!' Suman cut him before he could breathe after his inquiry. She wasn't fine. 
But, if he would care more?

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Suman ran her eyes across the medical store. She ordered medicines without slipping off the paper she had held dear to her life. She pretended that she was reading out names but Shravan knew that she had all the names of the medicines by heart. She fumbled, and clutched the paper even tighter when she asked for skin antiseptics 'Silver-ex?' she demanded, trying her best to ask nonchalantly. But the more she shivered, the more it became clear to Shravan that she was hiding something. 

Cleverly, he snatched the paper from her hands. 'I think you have forgotten something.' he excused so that Suman's eyes don't bulge and plop out. He scanned the list for skin antiseptics but it had none. Because Veer had pneumonia and he wasn't cutting himself with a blade. He might have ignored her anyway, but the way she clenched her fists, it was so unlike her to get shy and conscious- in a damned medical store asking for medicines.

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Shravan and Suman sat back in the car. Shravan offered her to drive and she clearly dismissed saying that her feet were hurting and she doesn't want to take a risk with his car, not knowing how he would react for a scratch or two. Shravan felt his doubts fading, thinking that if she could taunt him then she is seriously fine and he was just overthinking.

In less than 5 minutes of ignition kicking start, Shravan called out Suman. 
'Suman?' he focused on the road, thinking that she would answer back with a yes Captain?. But she didn't. 'Suman?' he again called out irritated. When this time silence prevailed, he turned around to watch her dozing off in her seat. She had her mouth open, and it felt like she was snoring like a hum. Something cracked inside him, he was astonished and bewildered. 

Was he doing that to her?

The question ran in his blood until he saw her head rolling and dangling and been thrown in enormous directions because of the motions of car driving. He half-smiled at her, the crescent moon of empathy etched over his face. Suman used to be so alert, so spontaneous, so, so lively! He could picture her sprinting, jogging, and parading. Dancing- with her father and mother. Maybe, with their death, they took that Suman away too.

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He cradled her head, as he held the steering, in his lap. The gear apparatus was changed with utmost elegance and caution so that her chest remains unhurt. He could feel the damp weight of her head in his lap. It beat like a second heart. He let the cars overtake him, he didn't push the horn, although he had a reflex of doing it. He felt moving like a snail, on an empty road, so uncharacteristic of him, but Suman sleeping like a baby was an equally unlikely phenomenon. Whatever has conspired between the two, Shravan couldn't disturb something which felt like it won't come to her easily.- her rest.

He pulled the break, in front of the Tiwari house, it was time to wake Suman. And it scared him to no extent that how he would wake her gently and pretend that he didn't care. 
Can both of these things go hand in hand?

'Suman?' he softly whispered in her ear. She stirred in his lap, as he felt something bloom inside him. It felt just too cute to handle. Before she could open her eyes, Shravan involuntarily fanned a strand of her hair and then tucked it behind her ear. As he completed his task, Suman opened her eyes under the touch of his hand. His smug smile hit her senses and then she just stared at him as much as he did. Time couldn't stop and that was the irony.

She still, waited for his expressions to change, which didn't change for the longest time. It felt like an eternity till he looked away dismissing her position. At this, she tried getting up but he still caged her. 'Mind it!' he pointed at the staring, just above her head. He plastered her head from the staring while letting her get up.

Suman woke up to her sitting posture, feeling her hands and feet go cold like snow. Her head still bounced as if it would break her skull. She had a massive headache and she couldn't remember what she was thinking or doing before she dozed off. It made her choke and cry at the same time. Before she could realize Shravan was watching her intently, she had already spilled a tear. 

'Suman...' Shravan put forward his hand in the air, thinking that he could take her out of the awkward situation.

'NO.' Suman huffed, restricting any of his help. If only he knew...
Knew what?

'No, no, no...' she shook her head furiously, opened up the car door, and ran towards her house.

Shravan still gazed at the entrance, from where she had run, from where he will enter the same house in a few minutes. Only if he knew.............
Knew what?

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Posted: 3 years ago

Loved both the chapters. You explained beautifully  SuVan's turmoil

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Posted: 3 years ago

Both parts are amazing 

You are an awesome writer 

Loved the way it is written 

Thank you so very much for this 

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Lovely update dear 

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Originally posted by: Veenapain

Loved both the chapters. You explained beautifully  SuVan's turmoil


Thanks !