"AADHYAAAAAAA COME ON GET UP IT'S GETTING LATE......DO YOU WANT TO GO TO COLLEGE?"
"Cominggggggg ..... what tiime is it Dad? just 5 more minutes !"
and Aadhya dozes off again!
"It's already 8:45!!! come on don't you want to go ???? hurry up or else you have to catch the bus....."
"WHAT?! 8:45 Wait for mee daad i'mm coming just one-second hold on wait...!!"
Aadhya came running down the stairs with messy hair, she ran to the dressing room and quickly changed her clothes and brushed her long beautiful long hair
Her mother had loved her a lot and just loved combing her hair. If only she was alive.....
Aadhya, like any other young girl had big dreams. She was very beautiful and smart!
She wanted to become a C. A or as many might not know a Chartered Accountant. She was a proud girl and had passed her 10th board with 98%...
all she wanted in life was to earn a lot of money and help people.
She always wanted to help her father financially, her father was very careless at work and got fired and was living on pension money from the government.
Siddharth, her dad could barely run the house with the low pension money. Her father wanted to marry her off as soon as possible so that her brother Arun could finish his further studies.
Aadhya wanted to be financially independent, so she scored very good marks in her 10th board and got a free seat in a prestigious college!
she decided that she would be the one to show her father that even girls were capable of earning money and also help her father financially.
Aadhya Tripati ♡
Arun Tripathi ♡
MR. Siddarth Tripati♡
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