• Romance Under Darkness •

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Everyone decided to visit the orphanage which was a few kilometers away from the villa. Naina took a pill to relieve her pain, and Sameer was pitying her condition as she looked so physically drained and sleep-deprived. Although he was taking care of her health very well, still he can't exert the anguish from her body. She was resting her head on his shoulder during the road journey, and He was lovingly caressing her silky hair. Finally, they reached the "Khushi Manao" orphanage with excitement, and Naina slowly got out of the car, trying to walk comfortably as the medicine still didn't work well to ease her pain. Sameer held her hand, guiding her inside the hall, and She looked at him thankfully.

Naina looked at the beautiful kids doing activities who were happy with whatever they had, they didn't hate those who had dark complexions, and they didn't dislike those who were less beautiful than them, because all that mattered to them was attachment and love. The comfort they felt with them, the happiness they received from them, the smiles they had on their faces because of them. She adored every child who was busy with some or other things, and Radhika and Sonali went to join the kids in outdoor games.

"Kitna khubsurat hai yaha sab kuch," Naina said in a soft voice.

The kids raised their heads to stare at the unknown humans who looked trustworthy from their aura. They glanced at each other in apprehension, and Naina sat beside them to form a friendly bond.

"Hello kids, I'm Naina." She introduced herself with a sweet smile.

"Hi, Didi." One of the boys greeted her meekly.

"Kya aap sab apna naam batayege?" Naina asked them.

"My name is Drishti." One of the girls wearing a cute pink top said gleefully.

"My name is Harsh." Another boy raised his hand.

And one by one everyone started to introduce themselves, meanwhile, the boys went out to buy something for the children. Naina engrossed herself in teaching the kids to draw elephants and castles according to their age, and The volunteers were delighted to see the strangers participating in fun activities to make the children happy. Though Naina can't run behind them because of the pain, She made sure she kept the adorable munchkins collected beside her. Ankita and Anjali played Kho-Kho with the girls who were mastered in this outdoor game, and The environment was filled with soothing laughter and pure smiles. Almost half an hour later the boys were back with carton boxes in their hands.

"Everyone close your eyes," Sameer told the kids with a cute smile.

"Why?" Tara asked him with a pout.

"Main aap sabke liye kuch leke aaya hoon." He apprised them happily, and They all closed their eyes in zest.

The boys unpacked the box and took out a beautifully packed stationery kit containing color pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, a sharpener, a drawing book, and one bag to carry all this stuff. All the children exhilarated in joy when they received their respective gifts, and Naina also joined the boys in distributing the stationary set to the happy humans. She ruffled one of the boy's hair who beamed while gazing at the vibrant shades of pens, and Their natural smiles welled up their hearts with eternal love. Sameer was teasing a girl, probably around 5-year old, who refused to give him a cheek kiss.

"Bhaiya do na." The girl requested.

"Pehle ache se bhaiya ko kissi do." Sameer knelt in front of her, forwarding his cheek, and The girl pouted.

She eventually had to give him a quick peck on his cheek as the rest of her friends already got their gifts, except her, and She can't miss such an exquisite hamper because of the cute demand of this new loving brother of hers.

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