Hardest part is breaking up

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y guess was right, Shagun was standing in the garden, her mobile in her hand. She was wearing a whitish-peach color gown. As much as I am involved in today's fashion, I am very bad at colors. I mean, there are so much colors nowadays that, simple people can't even name all of them. Like : you can get many shades of only grey color which itself is a shade of black and white gradients. Does that make any sense? Not for me at least, but surely for today's generation and specially ladies.

Dude according to research, human eye can differentiate thousands of colors, that doesn't mean you have the permit to make accessories on all of that and make us learn all the shades. You know what is "cherry on the cake" ? That women have ability to distinguish thousands of colors more than men, which means they have more opportunity for shopping.
I think women have got almost everything, from more vison to more sense of taste, which factor helps them in kitchen to make delicious dishes.
When I will meet our creator, I will surely ask Him or Her (I don't know) about this partiality, He had given more sense of smell to one gender, why ?

Anyways, I saw a tinge of anxiety in Shagun. So, I came towards her and appraised her.
"You are looking stunning Shagun". She smiled and and commented on my looks too in response. I was sure, something big had happened. But what? It could be anything good or bad, I didn't have idea. I think she couldn't comprehend that herself by then. I just blurted out out whatever came into my mind,  "kahi tumne apna iraada to nahi badal diya?"

Now there was no room left for regret. I should have talked carefully. Actually, we had been buddies for too long, I didn't have ever find a need to watch my words before her. But, today I had almost exposed my confusion to her.
I shouldn't have said it
I shouldn't have said it
I should not have. ...

Her face had cleared up that whatever the matter was, it was not that surely. So, I just made that silly excuse of "kidding her".
Her face smoothened somewhat, "Shaurya tum jaante ho na ki mere liye ye baat kitni important h?"
I know, I should not even think like that but... Surprise!
You can't control your thoughts train. If someone could, I would have by now surely.
She just went on - that she loves me and I shouldn't have said that. But, I was not listening to her. I was trying to read her emotions.

She had over-reacted on this, so it was clear that something was linked to it indirectly. But what could that be?

Then, I asked her the reason for calling me prior to engagement. Because, I could see the guests had started arriving. I told her to do rituals first, if the thing was not that important.
But, she insisted to talk about that asap.

It seemed like whatever she was going to tell me, it was my reaction which was going to decide whether it was bad news or good one. Again dice was in my court and I had no idea about that.
By the time, I was going to be more Hyper than her. It was really not a good idea to find the groom unconscious on his engagement. So, I offered her a seat.

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