*3rd person pov*
After the dance Nandini went home she saw everyone was standing at the front door once she was near enough everything turned to face her.
Ones Draupadi saw her she walked up to her.
Dra- Jiji what took you to long where were you.
Pita- Yes Nandini don't you know that now your sister is married so you should welcome the guests. Where were you.
Ohh no I can't tell them I was out dancing no no no ohh god help me.
???- I sent her out for some work.
Said a voice of Krishna. Why is he helping me. Then Draupadi pulled Nandini in front of the pandavas.
And she welcomed the pandavas. That's when she saw Arjun the one who her sister wants to marry. Just looking at him made her mad.
While he was smiling at her having no idea that the woman in from of him hates him.
Then they walked in and Nandini tried to run away but her Pita Ji saw that and asked her.
Pita- Nandini why don't you show the Rajkumars to there rooms.
Ohhh that made her even mad. And as if that was not enough.
(Krishn) Kri- Yes yes why don't you I and Draupadi will also come with you guys.
No if Draupadi will come them how will I kick them out.
Dra- Yes yes yes let's go.
Then after having no way out they started walking Draupadi was showing them around just before of Arjun and Nandini was walking in front of them.
Just them Nakul got a idea. He ran up to Nandini and said. Just seeing him running up to him Krishn knew something was going to happen.
(Nakul) Nak- Namaste. I'm Rajkumar Nakul, I'm said to the the most handsome men in Histinapur.
Nan- Really you.
Hearing this all the pandavas including Krishn laughed, and Draupadi was just too shocked she has never see her sister like this.
She was confused wondering why her sister is so mad.
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