Chapter: 29
Naina: Suniye....
Sameer: Kahiye....
Naina: Woh.....
Sameer: Woh?
Naina: Woh....puja acchi rahi na.
Sameer: Haan. Puja gayi aur bhagwan ji ka ashirvad bhi mil gaya.
Naina: Haan so toh hai....
Naina looked at the red and golden odhani in her hand and smiled remembering what happened few minutes ago and how the auspicious red odhani came to her.
Naina and Sameer had just entered into the Birla Temple alongwith the needed puja samagri.
Built purely out of white marble, the edifice of the Birla Temple is an amalgamation of ancient Hindu architecture styles and modern design. The walls of the temple are embellished with intricate carvings of Gods and Goddesses and words of wisdom from the Puranas and Upanishads. The pictures of historical achievers, legends, philosophers and spiritual saints like Socrates, Christ, Buddha, Confucius are also displayed in the temple.
It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Narayan), the preserver and his wife Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth. The commemorated deity of Laxmi Narayan gets a special attention since it is carved out from a single piece of stone. Besides all other idols, the idol of Ganesha is a magnum opus that appears almost-transparent. The walls of the temple bear illustrations of important events and revelations that have been mentioned in Hindu sacred texts, which add to the aura of serenity in the temple. The gentle chanting of the holy mantras, the diffused fragrance of incense sticks and the occasional ringing of the temple bells will certainly transport you into your own version of higher consciousness.
Naina: Sameer ji, mandir kitna sundar hai na. Aur yahan pe kitni shanti aur sukoon hai.
Sameer: Sahi keh rahi ho. Positive vibes aa rahe hai yahan. Aissa lag raha ki, kisi dur unchi jagah pe hai. Dil ko aur pure badan mein thandak pahunch gayi hai. Lag hi nahi raha ki hum Jaipur mein hai.
Naina grinned and nodded her head. Both of them stood in the queue, waiting for their turn. And when it came, Naina placed her pallu on top of her head and Sameer covered his head with his handkerchief.
Sameer: Namaste panditji. Hume ek choti puja karni thi, humari nav vivahit jeevan ke liye.
Panditji: Zaroor. Aayiye iss asaan par baith jayiye.
Pandit proceeded with the puja. He offered the new clothes purchased to Laxmi Narayan, the paper flower garlands were tied around their neck and lastly Panditji wrapped the red odhani around the deities and performed a small aarti of the deities.
Panditji: Beta, tum yeh kumkum apni patni ko laga do. Uski bindi ke neeche ek tika aur uske sindoor ke upar halke se kumkum laga do.
Sameer nodded, and dipped his right ring finger's tip in the kumkum, and put it below her maroon bindi and brushed his thumb and ring finger on her hairline. Naina's heart warmed at him filling her hairline once again and a lone tear escaped which he wiped with the back of his palm.
Panditji: Beta, ab apne aap ko bhi tika laga do.
Sameer again nodded and looked at Naina who guided him the right place for the tika. Looking at their love, Panditji smiled and prayed for their everlasting love and companionship.
Panditji: Aap dono aankhein band kar, Mata Laxmi aur Prabhu Narayan se apne khushaal jeevan ke liye prathna kijiye.
Panditji chanted some mantras and sprinkled some Gangajal on both of them. He took some hawan samgri and holding it in his fist, he rotated it around them and then put it in the illuminated fire.
The three of them were immersed in praying when the red odhni slipped off the deities and fell on Samaina's lap.
Feeling something lingering in their lap, Samaina opened their eyes slowly and found the odhni. They gasped and looked at each other. Hearing their gasps, Panditji too opened his eyes. Seeing the odhni, he smiled and folded his hand and hailed Laxmi Narayan ji's name.
Panditji: Beta ghabrao maat. Tumse koi galti nahi huyi hai. Yeh Maa aur Prabhu ka ashirvad hai aap dono ko. Aap dono ki puja safal huyi. Ab bhagwan ke ashirvad ke saath, apna naya jeevan shuru karo.
Naina looked at Sameer, and her face got relaxed seeing Sameer blinking his eyes in assurance and his flattering smile.
Folding their hands and praying for the upcoming life, they stood up and took blessings of Panditji.
Sameer tapped her shoulder to bring her back to reality as she was lost in flashback. Naina got startled and looked at him, trying to figure out why she zoned out.
Naina: Kya hua Sameer ji?
Sameer: Woh tum bataogi Naina. Kabse bula raha tha. Tum sun nahi rahi thi. Kahan kho gayi ho?
Naina: Kahin nahi. Aur aap mere bagal mein hai toh kahin aur kyun khoungi?
Sameer's eyes widened hearing her answer, and also was surprised seeing her mischievous grin. His Naina, his innocent and shy Naina gave him a flirty reply. He kept his palm on her forehead and checked her temperature. Naina furrowed her brows and looked at him questionably.
Sameer: Check kar raha hun ki kahin bukhar tumhare sar toh nahi chadh gaya hai.
Naina: Matlab?
Sameer: Matlab yeh ki, tum woh hi Naina ho na jo sharma sharma ke gaal laal kar leti thi. Apne eklaute pati ke paas aane se hichkichati thi. Aur aaj mere saath flirt kar rahi ho. 'Aap yahan hai toh kahin aur kyun khoungi'
Thik ho?
Naina: Haan Mr. Maheshwari. Main bilkul thik hun. Aur aap decide kar lijiye aapko woh purani sharmili Naina chahiye ya yeh wali Naina jo open hai aapke saath.
Sameer smiled and wounded his arm around her shoulder and said: Sach kahun toh mujhe Naina pasand hai. Sharmili wali bhi aur yeh open wali bhi. Main bahut bahut bahut khush ki tum mere saath dheere dheere comfortable hoti ja rahi ho.
Naina smiled back at him, and rested her head on his shoulder, and both of them stood their staring the white temple for sometime.
Naina: Ammm.... Sameer ji....
Sameer: Boliye ji.....
Naina: Woh....woh....main kya bol rahi thi.....
Sensing her tone being apprehensive, Sameer made her look him and tried to look deep inside to find any sort of discomfort. He curled his finger under her chin and raised his eyebrows a little in a assuring yet questioning manner.
Naina: Aap keh rahe the na ki mandir hum do wajah se aaye hai. Ek Bua dadi ne kaha dusra main aapke paas sahi salamat wapas aagayi.
Sameer nodded. Naina took a deep breath and continued.
Naina: Toh, kya ab aap....mera matlab hai ki main thik hun aur mujhe kuch hua bhi nahi. Mera matlab hai ki koi musibat nahi aayi mere upar aur jo aayi thi woh tal gayi. Toh....toh kya....agar aap chahe toh haan..
Sameer: Kya bol rahi ho? Kuch samjh nahi aa raha hai Naina. Saaf saaf bolo na.
Naina fidgeted with her saree and bit her lower lip between her teeth, and tried to grasp as much proper words possible to form a sentence which is clear and comprehensible.
Sameer: Naina, kya baat hai? Tumhe koi baat pareshan kar rahi hai kya? Kya tumhe meri koi baat ya harkat offensive laga?
Naina's eyes widened seeing Sameer getting the wrong meaning of what she was trying to say, and shook her head violently in NO.
Naina: Nahi nahi Sameer Ji. Aapki koi baat mujhe buri lag sakti hai kya?
Sameer: Toh phir kya hua? Ek kaam karo wahan chalo. Wahan aaram se baithke baat karte hai. Aao mere saath.
Sameer held her from shoulder and walked her to the cemented bench, and held her hand in his. Giving the assuring warmth to let her speak.
Naina: Sameer ji, jaisa ki aap dekh sakte hai main bilkul thik hun aur aapke paas hun. Toh kya aap kal wali baat bhulkar, Pranati bhabhi, Swati bhabhi aur Anjali bhabhi ko maaf kar denge?
Sameer: Naina.....
Naina: Janti hun, unse galti hogayi hai. But galti toh insaan se hi hoti hai na. Aur main mil gayi na. Isse zyada aur koi baat ho sakti hai kya bhala? Aapki narazgi ke wajah se Bhaiya aur Munna Pandit ji bhi naraz hai bhabhiyon se. Main nahi chahti ki meri wajah se unmein jhagda ho.
Sameer: Naina! Kya tum aaj ka din mere saath, akele spend karna chahogi? Bina bhaiya bhabhi ke jhagde ke tension ke, bina ghar par sab sahi hai ki nahi, bina Preeti aur Rohan ke baare mein soche, aaj ka pura din apne pati ke saath spend karogi?
Naina: Sameer ji, aap humare conversation ke beech mein....
Sameer: Naina! Bharosa hai mujhpar?
Naina nodded her head slowly. Sameer smiled lightly and replied: Toh bas mere sawaal ka jawab do. Aapki tumhare sawal ka jawab uske baad.
Naina pouted her lips and accepted after showing cute annoyance as she had to answer him first to get her answer.
Sameer: Naina, mujhe pata hai ki main baat ko unnecessarily stretch kar raha hun. Par mere point of view se socho. Ek aissa rishta jo tumhare liye bahut fragile hai, tumhe darr hai ki tumhara ek galat kadam aur woh rishta toot jayega, achanak se tumse woh rishta chinhta hua dekhne lage toh tum kya karogi?
Achanak se tumhare zindagi ka sabse pyaara insaan tumhari aankhon se ojhal ho jaaye, dekhte dekhte tumhare dimaag se awaaz aaye ki shayad ab aur tum dono kabhi nahi mil paoge par dil se awaaz aayega ki tum miloge, anjaan logon ke beech woh insaan kahin ghum ho jaaye, tab kya karogi?
Haan tumhe kuch nahi hua, par ho sakta tha. Haan unn gundo se tum bach gayi par agar police ki patrolling van uss waqt nahi aaya hota, toh kya hota? Sochke hi meri ruh kamp uthti hai. Agar Rawat ji ke jagah koi aur hota? Agar woh unki tarah acchi niyat ka nahi hota, aur tumhe dhokhe se kahin le jaata kuch kar leta, toh main kya karta?
Unn teeno ke liye yeh ek galti thi, uss waqt woh log shopping mein bhool gaye ki tum sahi se pahunchi mere paas yeh dekhe, uss ek galti se tum mujhse humesha ke dur ho sakti thi Naina!
Naina: Sameer ji....Main.... main....
Sameer: Naina, tum bahut acchi ho. Tumhara dil bahut bada hai. Tumne maaf kar diya unhe. Par main itni jaldi nahi kar paunga. Mera dil itna bada nahi hai. Iss dil mein aaj bhi uss 10 saal ke Sameer ka darr chupa baitha hai. Kahin phirse ek toofan meri zindagi mein tabahi na macha de.
Naina: Sameer ji, mujhe maaf kar dijiye. Maine aapke point of view se socha hi nahi. Mujhe bas Pranati bhabhi ka khayal raha.
Sameer: Rahegi bhi kyun. Akhir meri jagah tumhari zindagi mein Pranati se neeche hi toh hai. Pehle tumhara parivar phir main.
Naina was flabbergasted hearing Sameer speaking like this. It was the first time when Sameer taunted her. His dull face and mocking tone, made her realise how much hurt he was. What did he ask from everyone? Time to come out of the shock, right? Was it too much to ask? He loved his wife ie. Naina very much. His whole world revolves around her. And at such situation, his reaction was pretty obvious. How could anyone expect him to be normal within 8 hours. If not any of his friends, atleast she, herself could have understood her husband's views. And that was when like ton of bricks falling on her head, reality hit her.
Indeed, she prioritizes herself and her family before Sameer and her in-laws, even after accepting everything and every situation. But why does she do that? Now her hurt due to Sameer's taunt got replaced by guilt.
Naina: Sameer ji, please mujhe maaf kar lijiye. Maine aapka support nahi kiya aur aapko samjha nahi iss baar. Shaadi ka matlab yeh nahi ki ek dusre ko order karte raho. Iska matlab ek dusre ko samjhne aur samjhane ki takat rakhna hota hai. I am sorry once again Sameer ji. Maine kaise bhul gayi ki ab aap meri priority hone chahiye.
Sameer: Naina, main tumhe yeh nahi keh raha ki tum mujhe sabse upar daldo kisiko haatake. Nahi! Mujhe bas tumhara support chahiye aur tum mujhe aur mere decisions ko samjho. Aur kuch nahi......
Naina lowered her head and nodded. Sameer didn't like seeing his glowing wife's face getting dull. So he took a deep breath and curled his finger under her chin and raised her lowered face.
Sameer: Ek dusre ko samjhane ke liye kabhi kabhi puri zindagi kam pad jaati hai. Humari toh shuruwat hai. Abhi se udaas thodi ho sakte hai. Isse humari shaadi ka pehla sikh samjhke aage badhte hai. Thik hai?
Naina: Ji
Sameer: Hmm, toh Mr Maheshwari ki Mrs. ne abhi thodi der pehle unhe haan kaha tha. Dayout ke liye. Abhi tak offer valid hai? Ya....
Naina: Valid hai.
Sameer: Toh phir chalo. Aaj ka din sirf mujhe chodke baaki sab bhul jao. Yeh din sirf hum dono ke naam.
Naina giggled seeing Sameer's excitement. She pulled his cheeks and intertwined her fingers with his.
Naina: Chale?
Sameer: Chalo....
Shaam gulabi, sehar gulabi
Pehar gulabi hai gulabi ye shehar
Sameer: Hmm, so presenting to you humari aaj ki sawaari.
Sameer stood beside a covered vehicle and slowly, slipped the silk cloth to reveal. A shining black Royal Enfield Bullet.
Naina: Sameer ji, hum bike se ghumne wale hai?!
Sameer: Haan, Jaipur ki galiyon mein Mr. And Mrs. Maheshwari iss black beauty ke saath ghumenge.
Naina: Der kis baat ki hai? Chaliye......
Shaam gulabi, sehar gulabi
Pehar gulabi hai gulabi ye shehar
Naina ran to the bike, and Sameer followed her chuckling. Sameer started the bike, after both of them were done sitting properly and wearing the helmet.
Main bhi gulabi
Tu hai gulabi
Din bhi gulabi hai gulabi ye kehar
Naina spread her arms in air when Sameer was zooming through the road of Jaipur. She tried to grasp as much cool air possible and freed her hair from the clutch of her hair clip. Sameer was glancing at her through the mirror and was constantly smiling. And then he thought of a mischief to land her arms around him.
Gulabi dori hai
Bandhi ye chori hai
Naa jora-jori naa seena zori hai
Sameer intentionally applied sudden brake due to which, Naina tightly held his shoulder and wrapped her other arm around his waist. Sameer grinned inwardly and asked her in a concerned tone to keep a grip on him and Naina agreed innocently. When he saw a kachori stall, he halted the bike infront of it. They got two plates of spicy and tangy pyaaz and aloo kachori. And savoured them.
Naina moaned in delight and said: Ammm, Sameer ji! Itni tasty kachori. Yeh toh Rawat ji ki kachoriyon ko peeche chod de.
Sameer: Baat toh sahi hai tumhari Naina! Bahut zyada tasty hai yeh.
After gobbling the two plates, they got another plate and finished that one too after cheers of kachori and few selfies with the savoury.
Gulabi dori hai
Bandhi ye chori hai
Naa roka-toki hai na seena zori hai re
Their next stop was Ramniwas Bagh. Ramniwas Bagh is a royal garden built in 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The beautiful garden is located in the core of the city and is considered as a historical landmark in India. It occupies over 30 acres of land and is the location of the Albert Hall Museum or the Central Museum. Tourists visit Ramniwas Bagh from all over the world to experience the regal vibe of this historical landmark and get a glimpse of the lifestyle of the royalties during the British Era. One can explore the lush green landscaped gardens and or visit the theatre, the Bird Park, the Zoo or the Art Gallery. The location is apt as a picnic spot and locals frequently visit to rejuvenate with friends and family.
The scenic Ram Niwas Bagh also has an exhibition ground reserved for exhibition purposes. There are ample facilities for picnickers as there are some spots meant only for them. There are several cafes located near the quaint garden that tourists can stop by to grab a bite or two of the local delicacies of Rajasthan. The bird park is a treat for bird watchers and nature lovers. Several birds flying together in a group is a mesmerising sight not just for the children but the grown-ups too. The beautifully landscaped garden also has some fountains that add freshness to the serene atmosphere.
Rang bhi gulabi
Ye naav bhi gulabi
Dariya me jo main bahun gulabi
They both clicked many pictures infront of it, and with the flying flocks. There was one picture which a passerby took, where Sameer was swirling Naina and she was giggling and her pallu was flying with the breeze.
Kahun bhi gulabi
Main sahun bhi gulabi
Lagta hai main rahun gulabi re
They were driving along the Jal mahal road, when Naina spotted a kulfi wala. She immediately asked Sameer to stop the bike and before Sameer could come off the bike, she ran and was asking the hawker two kesar pista kulfi.
Sameer smiled seeing Naina's cute antics, and he clicked a picture of her looking delightfully at the kulfi.
After the kulfi was done, they again started roaming around the city, when Sameer spotted a baraat.
Sameer: Naina! Tune kabhi kisi ki shaadi gatecrash ki hai?
Naina: Nahi Sameer Ji. Kyun?
Sameer: Amm, toh aaj karte hai. Woh saamne baraat dikh rahi hai?
Naina: Haan....
Sameer: Chalo, uss baraat mein sammil ho jaate hai.
Naina: Sameer ji, yeh aap kya keh rahe hai? Aisse kaise ghus jaaye.
Sameer: Chalke!
Naina hit her forehead with her palm and replied: Mera matlab tha ki aisse kisi ke bhi baraat mein thodi ghus sakte hai hum Sameer ji.
Sameer: Naina! Hum dono ko yahan koi nahi janta. Anjaan sheher hai aur log bhi. Aur Naina, yeh baraat hai. Dekho sab nachne mein aur masti karne mein lage hai. Chupke se ghus ke dance karke nikal aayenge. Kisi ko pata nahi lagega.
Aur toh aur, humare kapde bhi sahi hai. Itna simple nahi hai. Main bas shirt tuck in kar deta hun. Phir main bhi ho jaunga baraati.
Naina agreed to him, as she felt that this is something interesting and thrilling. All through her life, she has been a good and well disciplined girl. Not she is getting an opportunity to have fun. Meanwhile Sameer tucked his navy blue shirt and parked the bike at a safe place and came to Naina. Both of them sneaked into the baraat and started dancing.
They were so much involved in dancing that they didn't see someone approaching them. That person kept his hand on Sameer's arm and sensing someone's arm on his shoulder Sameer got little nervous and slowly turned around.
Person: Beta, tumne pagdi kyun nahi pehni? Aur bitiya ko bhi nahi di.
Sameer: Woh Uncle, hum late hogaye aur.....
Sameer looked around to get the name of the groom from somewhere. And finally saw the small poster of "Atharv Weds Nishta" on the car and faced the uncle.
Sameer: Aur Atharv ne kaha ki baraat mein hi dilwa dega. So....
Person: Ruko main dilata hun.
The uncle got two golden silk cloth and handed it to Samaina and asked them to tied it on their head and gave two blue shades too which matched with their outfit.
Jaane re jaane mann jaane hai
Rang, rang gulabi hai preet ro
Sameer smiled at Naina, and tied the pagdi around her hair carefully, making sure that her hair and earrings aren't disturbed. After he was done, he straightened her hair and got tail of the pagdi to her shoulder. And after that he carefully slid the sunglasses on her nose. All through this time, Naina's eyes were fixed on him, whenever the cloth was stuck somewhere he would squint his eyes and press his lower lip between his teeth and when it would be resolved he will smile. He looked so handsome with the not so thick stubble and the navy blue shirt which stuck to his torso like a second skin and gave an outline of his chiseled torso. All she wanted was to hug him tightly but couldn't.
Jaane re jaane sab jaane hai
Rang, Rang gulabi hai preet ro
Before Sameer could tie it for himself, Naina took it and started to work on it. Sameer grinned and stood still at his place and enjoyed his wife tying the pagdi on his head. She was looking at what she was doing so diligently and at the same time, she looked atrociously beautiful and a desi yet modern baraati. After she was done, Sameer took her baalayen and touched her cheeks lovingly.
Gulabi dori hai
Bandhi ye chori hai
Naa jora-jori naa seena zori hai
Hearing the fast and desi beats of the music, Samaina jumped into the crowd and continued dancing. Seeing them dancing alone, a group of young girls and boys joined them.
Gulabi dori hai re
Bandhi ye chori hai re
Naa roka-toki hai naa seena zori hai re
After the baraat went to the mandap, Samaina sneaked out of the procession and zoomed off on their bike. Seeing the time, Sameer decided to have lunch as they had light breakfast and their stomach was grumbling.
Sameer drove to M.I road where you get the famous kathi rolls of Jaipur. He got two veg kathi rolls from there and after driving little ahead, he got a plate of Jalebi for both of them.
Nain gulabi chain gulabi
Dawa bhi gulabi hai gulabi hai asar
Samaina's next stop was Bapu Bazaar. Bapu Bazar is one of the most famous markets of the city for buying traditional Jutis, Bangles, Dupattas, Sarees, Scarves etc. Situated in the heart of the Pink City between Sanganer Gate and New Gate, the market is known for its alluring Rajasthani products including textiles, handicrafts, brass works and precious stones. Bapu Bazar attracts tourists from all over India and the world owing to the authenticity, diversity and affordability of the products sold. You can get some stunning bargains as well as all things - traditionally, Rajasthan!
The vivacious market, bustling with shopaholics at all times, is most famous for Mojari- the footwear made from camel skin. Among the myriad shopping options available are traditional Rajasthani lehenga- choli and Bandhej salwar suits as well as sculptures and figurines made from marble and sandalwood, hand-crafted home decor gifts and paintings, conventional block printed bedspreads, cushion covers, fabrics and a lot more
And from here Naina and Sameer shopped many things for their family and friends. They got metal vase for both the house's living area, a beautiful carved bell for Maheswari Mansion's puja ghar as Naina had noticed that the bell was starting to get rust, Bandhani saree for Bela, Beena, Bua dadi and bandhani suit material for Preeti and Poonam, small white marble buddha figurines for Vishakha, Prabha and Kamlesh. And for the men, they got wooden carved pen stand on which they had carved their names too along with 'With love Sameer and Naina' .
Naav gulabi ye nain gulabi
Nain gulabi hai gulabi hai safar
After alot of insistence, Naina was ready to shop something for herself. And she convinced Sameer to buy for himself. Mr. Maheshwari kaise nahi mante. Unki Mrs. Maheshwari ne jo bola.
Haule gulabi hain tez gulabi
Karte shararat lab bhi gulabi re
Naina got a readymade bandhani kurta set, three sarees: One magenta pink bandhani with rose gold metallic work, one light green silk saree with forest green gradient pattern and one chiffon floral print saree, four jhumkas, oxidised bangles and lakh red bangles for daily use. Each time she picked an item she would show it Sameer first and then finalise it.
Sameer too did the same, and got a metallic photo frame in which he thought of fixing family photo, an antique watch and on special insistence of his wife, he got kurta pyjama matching with one of her sarees.
Choom le gulabi rangrezz gulabi
Haule le chal tez gulabi
After their shopping was done, they decided to not to go anywhere specific now and just drive aimlessly and return back to Haveli before the evening rolls down.
But plans are made for going off plan. And that's what they did. They were heading back towards Jaipur after having a long drive along the highway, when they realised that the Sun is going to set. And they halted to enjoy the beauty of Mother Nature.
Naina: Sameer ji! Thank you so much, aaj ka din yaadgar aur khubsurat banane ke liye.
Sameer: Naina, main waada toh nahi kar sakta par main puri koshish karunga, humari zindagi mein aane wala har ek din, aaj ki tarah khubsurat banaunga. Haan, kabhi kabhi shayad kuch indifferences ho humare beech, mood off ho ya aissa kuch, par main puri koshish karunga din khatam hone se pehle, tumhari pyaari muskaan tumhare chehre par laane ki.
Naina: Main bhi! Main bhi pura dhyan rakhungi ki aap humesha khush aur healthy rahe. Ek businessman banna asaan hai, par ek successful aur active businessman banna muskil. Maine Papa aur Chachaji ko dekha hai, din raat ek karte huye taaki humara firm aaram se chale. Koi bhi worker ko taklif na ho, kisi bhi client ko taklif na ho, hume taklif na ho, aur maine inke saath Chachiji aur bachpan mein Maa ko khade dekha hai. Kabhi kabhi shayad main aapse aapke kaam ke wajah se thodi udaas ho sakti hun, par waada hai mera main kabhi bhi, aapke aur Maheshwari Industries ke beech nahi aaungi.
Main janti hun Maheshwari Industries aapke liye sirf family business nahi hai, woh aapka apna hissa hai. Aapke parivaar ka ek hissa.
Sameer smiled and wounded his arm around her shoulder and drew her closer.
Sameer: Maine zaroor koi bahut bada punya kaam kiya hoga, jo mujhe tum mili. Samjhdaar aur mature yet innocent aur pyaari. Kiske mann mein kisi ke liye koi buri baat nahi aati.
Naina tum mere kaam ko samjhti ho, mere liye itna hi kaafi hai. Tumhe kabhi bhi compromise karne ki zaroorat nahi hai. Tumhara haq hai mujh par, mere time par, mere attention par aur agar maine kabhi bhi iss mamle mein thodi carelessness dikhayi toh mujhe dant dena, naraaz ho jaana, demands karna aur punish karna lekin kabhi bhi compromise nahi karna. Kyunki at the end of the day, main jo bhi kamata hun woh tumhare aur humari family ke liye kamata hun.
Naina's eyes moistened and she wounded her arms around him, and kept her head on his chest. She was overwhelmed with his reply and didn't know where to contain her overflowing emotions. She just couldn't leave him and his embrace. And she didn't want to too! She wiped her tears and looked at her confused husband and said......
"I"
"Sameer ji, I"
"Sameer ji, I am very proud to be your wife ❤️"
(A/N: Itni jaldi confession thodi dungi 😜😜 )
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