#Fun Fact - The heart of the blue whale, the largest animal on earth, is five feet long and weighs 400 pounds. The whale in total weighs 40,000 pounds.
"Dad?"
"Yes Aaru."
"Why isn't mommy your wife?"
"That's because I and your mother aren't married. She is only your mommy."
"But Daddy-"
"What Aaru? Stop this all. Let's go play fetch outside. Even the weather is good."
"Mommy is getting married. She also said that uncle, who she is marrying is my father from now on. What is marriage dad?"
"You won't understand buddy. It's too philosophical. You are just a kid of four years and more. You are small. My buddy."
"Pilo- pillsocal. What is that?"
"Philo-so-phical. It's the wisdom of words. It's too big. You aren't big enough to realise."
"I'm big. Tell me. Real-ise?"
"Realise. You won't understand. Told you."
"I do understand." The little kid stomped his foot against the bottom and pouted. "Why aren't you married? My friends say that all parents are hubby and wife. Is it?"
"Accha? Who said that? Ryan?" His father asked with knitted brows and picked the kid in his arms.
[Trans - is it?]
"Yea. Ry said that."
"Aren't you guys too big to speak of this?" The kid giggled as his father tickled him, asking a quick question. His father sighed in satisfaction as he successfully diverted the topic and he was glad to do that.
"Yes. We are big. We daily have milk." His son proudly answered and curled up against his father.
"That's my boy. Come let's have healthy and strong badam milk."
"But choti dadi already gave me." The little guy spoke slyly making his father smile at his antics.
"OMKARA OBEROI. I need you down in the next five seconds." Heeding the loud and clear shouts of his grandfather little Aarush giggled and watched his father's paled expression.
"Come let's go and see what your dadu has been holding for us." Om accommodated his son in his arms and walked out of his room, which had been shut for years and only recently opened, to reach his father who waited for him down the stairs.
"Yes, Dad." Omkara settled on the couch opposite his father with his son on his lap.
"Aarush?" Tej counterfeited his angered expression to a smiling one when he looked at his grandson.
"Yes, Dadu?"
"Pinky is making Pinni, would you go get a few for me? I'm craving for those." He asked resting his index finger on his chin.
[Info - dish, Pinni is made with desi ghee, wheat flour, jaggery and almonds. These ingredients give a lot of heat and energy to the body. Made in the shape of laddoos, Pinni does not go bad for a lengthy time and does not require to be chilled.]
"You love them?" Tej nodded with a small smile as Aarush asked jumping from his father's lap. "Why choti dadi is making? For you?"
"No, you silly. We all are visiting your bade papa and bade mummy. So." Tej giggled along with the child kneeling to match his level.
"Yes. Yes. I like them. A lot." Aarush spread his tiny arms as he expressed his enjoyment. "They don't talk big-big words like daddy. Today he said pillo-so... pillosocal."
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