(18) WAIT OF THE DUO

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Trust, a balanced reciprocation of trusting and being trusted in return takes relations from the journey of tenderness to the joy of winning against the toughness of life

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Trust, a balanced reciprocation of trusting and being trusted in return takes relations from the journey of tenderness to the joy of winning against the toughness of life. The bond of Lord Narayan and little Dhruv was also a tender one when he had heard about Narayan for the first time, but as soon as Dhruv bound the thread of trust on that bond it became the strongest one.

The bond of a child with mother is tender in the same way just like a little one who comes across devotion of God for the first time. What will be the direction of life for the little one that gets decided by the way he or she chooses after that.

Subhadra was trying her best to watch the surrounding of Abhimanyu who was totally ignorant about the reality of dice game which had destroyed both peace and prosperity of his family. She had decided to keep him away from the judgements about his family given by people for a particular period of time.

No doubt Abhimanyu had trust on her mother, but curiosity especially childhood curiosity was something which could be turned into irresistible. That was what Subhadra didn't wish for. Abhimanyu's age was really tender to face the terrible truth of dice game.

On one fine day Subhadra was going to call Abhimanyu from practice arena. The young boy used to spend most of his leisure in practicing his moves of archery for sharpening his skills. Since practice had become his pleasure Subhadra most had to come to call him anytime it was needed.

"Prince! Take this cloth piece, and wash your face," two maids were standing to provide necessary service to the prince after he completion of his practice. One of them handed the golden container of water to Abhimanyu.

"Prince Abhimanyu is so skilled in archery just like his father. He resembles like his father even. Princess Subhadra is a lucky mother," first maid complimented.

"But the tragedy of fate is that he had to bear the wrong deeds of his elders," the second one sighed looking at Abhimanyu who was wiping his face after washing face.

"As much as king Yudhishthir was responsible for this fateful situation his brothers were also equally responsible. No one of them could stop their elder brother when he was going beyond his rights of stalking in dice game," as a woman it was obvious for the first maid to criticize Yudhishthir who had staked Draupadi in dice game.

Subhadra came forward putting an end to the discussion of maids abruptly.

"Greetings, Princess Subhadra. We were just.......," maids were stammering in search of words.

"You were just expressing your thoughts. I don't have any objections. No matter how much compelling the situation is a person shall never let that capture his or her consideration for humanity," Subhadra's calmness wasn't a matter of surprise for maids. They had never seen her annoyed all of sudden.

"Whatever had happened in dice game was inhumane, but along with Pandav brothers many other persons were also responsible for that inhumane instance," Subhadra conveyed the truth which often used to get less consideration in comparison of Yudhishthir's action of staking Draupadi.

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