Few hours ago in the emperor's council for possible rebel attack, Aditya suggested keeping Raamya in the capital since she was the top general and might be needed for defence in case of an attack.
There, he volunteered himself to reinforce Rewari in the cover of delegation while the main force is being sent to amber under another seasoned general.
With sufficient pn and possible preparations, he managed to convince the council to approve his judgment.
However, this suggestion deeply infuriated Raamya, as she protested that her value as a general was being diminished when her expertise was most crucial. But it fell short against Aditya's solid justification and got ignored.
In all honesty, he deliberately prevented Raamya from leaving the capital out of love and a desire for her safety. However, despite his intentions, he realized that might be he had actually undermined her value. He felt terribly bad for his actions.
Right now, the gaze he received from Raamya was not that of his lover, but rather of the general whose pride had been wounded for his own selfish reasons. He knew that he had messed up very badly.
He knew that this was the moment he must handle tactfully, as it could ruin his retionship with her. Even though they had become very close, he had indeed crossed a boundary, and now he might have to exhaust himself in a battle of wits and lengthy debate to convince her of his point.
He sighed, realizing that he also needed a good sleep, to prepare for the scheduled journey early in the morning. He geared his mind to full capacity as he approached his lover.
On the contrary, Raamya was more worried about Aditya's safety than her wounded pride. She loved Aditya more than her own life, to the extent that she didn't care about what others would think or feel if it meant bringing good to her sweetheart.
That's why she was in agony; she wanted to join Aditya on his trip. As an experienced general, she wanted her skills to be put to use for his safety, rather than being confined to the safety of the fort.
In fact, she was waiting in the garden for him intentionally to convince him to let her go. However, seeing him give a casual smile, something irked her inside, and she threw the small pebble in a direction less likely to cause a meaningful impact.
She moved her gaze in frustration and thought, 'Silly me, why does he have to give that stupid smile at this moment? Will he ever listen to me?'
Her heart beat fast as she heard his footsteps approaching, eventually taking a seat in front of her and stretching his legs out in the same position as hers, but in the opposite direction. She tried hard not to look at him and kept her face straight.
Aditya confessed with a soft tone, "I know you might be angry with me, that I didn't let you complete your stance, but that was the only option I had."
Raamya remained silent, her expression was unreadable.
"I needed someone to oversee the logistic lines and ensure the supply from the rear," Aditya expined, his tone almost pleading. "In these times, I need someone capable and trusteed to protect the capital, where I can be at ease while defending the borders."
Raamya's gaze remained fixed at the other side, but Aditya pressed on. "Just think about the emperor," he urged gently. "He has already lost one eye, and our next best man is in the dungeons because of suspicion.
You are the only one fit, in case of any major attack on the fort."
Raamya's expression softened slightly at the mention of the emperor, but she still didn't reply.
But the next moment, she was surprised when Aditya held her hands and confessed, "If you don't talk to me, I would rather die and never return."
In a moment of panic, she turned to find Aditya with a pleading puppy face, instantly softening her resolve. She gently covered his mouth and replied, "Don't spout such nonsense, Aditya. If there's to die then it shall be your enemies."
Aditya was internally surprised; he needed something to break the ice, and the suicidal stereotypes from past life movies just hit the bullseye. He was gd that at least she was ready to listen now.
He removed her hand to speak, holding it near his heart to let her feel his heartbeat. "What is the use of living when the person I want to see upon my return is not even willing to talk with me anymore? It's as if my heart has already begun to stop."
Raamya blushed at these unexpected words, understanding that it was all fa?ade to approach her. Internally, she was happy for his sweet effort to cheer her, but the matter at hand concerned her more.
So, she controlled her demeanor and rebuked him with serious voice, as she freed her hands from his grasp, "Aditya, it's not funny. What has happened to you? I know you have a better pn and logic, but at least you should allow others to voice their opinions and trust their judgment.
You didn't even allow me to express my stance and uniterally demanded to the emperor to station me in the capital. Do you think I became a general just like that? what if something happens to you?"
Aditya let her rant, knowing that if he didn't let her complete, she would not listen to him anymore.
He took a deep breath, steeling himself for what he knew would be a difficult conversation. "Oh dear, I understand your frustrations, and I value your expertise more than you know. But please, trust me on this. The safety of our people, of our empire, depends on our decisions here today. I have stated my reasons, already."
Raamya's gaze softened slightly, but her expression remained guarded. "I understand that, Aditya." she said softly, lowering her head," But I can't help as it feel like my skills are being wasted here, while you go off to face the dangers alone."
Aditya held her shoulder and looked at his eyes with conviction. "Look at me, Raamya. May be I sound selfish but this decision wasn't made lightly.
I need you here, not just for me, but for our people. Your leadership is invaluable, and I can't bear the thought of you risking your life unnecessarily, outside there."
Raamya's heart melted for his care and she embraced him "But what if something happens to you out there? I won't be able to bear it if..."
Her voice trailed off with a flicker of uncertainty.
Aditya drew her closer into his arms, leaving no gap for air to pass, and whispered softly, "I'll do everything in my power to come back to you, my dear. I promise."
Raamya hesitated for a moment, torn between her duty and her love for Aditya. But as she looked into his eyes, she saw the depth of his sincerity, and her resolve wavered.
Finally, with a sigh, she rested her head against his shoulder, allowing herself to be enveloped in his warmth and strength as she tightened her grip around his body. "Aa... Aditya...will you stay with me tonight?" she hesitated and stammered, her voice barely above a whisper.
Aditya felt a rush of conflicting emotions as her whisper stirred him. Throughout the whole month, he had suffered from pent-up desire, only able to make out or be teased by her, but finally, he would be able to satiate his hunger.
However, the timing seemed odd, given his need for sleep. Who was he kidding? He could love her all night nonstop and even fight for the next day if needed. Additionally, the regret of missing this chance would harm his focus.
Thinking this, he steeled his resolve as he looked at her, her cheeks already flushed at the thought of intimacy. Without hesitation, he leaned in for a kiss as a direct acknowledgment of her desire.
As their lips met in a passionate kiss, Aditya and Raamya lost themselves in the moment, their passion igniting like a fme. Their hands trailed along each other's back, exploring with gentle yet urgent caresses, each touch sending shivers down their spines.
With a soft gasp, Raamya wrapped her arms around his neck, allowing him to trace the curves of her body with his hands as he peppered kisses on her cheeks and neck, while she trembled at each touch.
She looked at Aditya, feeling a mixture of surprise and embarrassment as he effortlessly lifted her in his arms after a few pyful presses. With a slight blush gracing her cheeks, she rested her head against his chest as he took Raamya to his room.
Bheem, half asleep on guard duty near the door, closed his eyes as if he were truly sleeping upon seeing Aditya, allowing him to have his secret encounter undisturbed.
Aditya felt a mixture of gratitude and embarrassment for his friend's favor, but he brushed it aside, fully focused on his impending session with Raamya, who had already buried her head in his chest in shame.
Unbeknownst to them, however, Raamya's mother, Sayantika, was already spying on them from the other end of the corridor, casting curious gnces under the cover of darkness.

