Part 9

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Hello guys
I hope u like this part
Am sorry to be irregular it's my 12 th if u Indian u would know how important and stressful it is for me

Y/n's PoV:
I woke up with the big smile on my face suddenly someone pulled me over
"Where are you going darling and what is making you smile so much"in the morning and seductive voice

I turned toward him and was welcomed by the angel face

I pulled him in a kiss and he deepens it before I can detach

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I pulled him in a kiss and he deepens it before I can detach.

Good morning tae I said
Tae: good morning my love now tell me what makes u so happy
Me : you know right am an Indian actually we Indian have a lot of festivals so one of it is Navratri and it's starting next week but sadly am in Korea can't celebrate
TAe : y not we all will celebrate but you gotta tell us about decor things and all
Me: really (with biggggg smile )
Tae: yes really (kissed u again) go fresh and up we will talk to others

After a while

Everyone was in living room excited to know about navratri

Me: morning oppa
Everyone except tae: good morning y/n
Namjoon: y/n tae told us u want to celebrate a indian festival can u tell us about it so we can start preparing for it
I nooded
Y:n: Navratri, meaning 'nine nights', is one of the most popular and widely celebrated Hindu festivals in many parts of India. Each night, all over the state, villages and cities alike, people gather in open spaces to celebrate feminine divinity, referred to as Shakti. The dance form known as ras garba (also joined sometimes by dandiya, which uses small wooden sticks), comes from Lord Krishna's worship rather than Goddess worship, from the Gop culture of Saurashtra and Kutch. Stories of relationships between Krishna and the Gopis, and their emotions, also often make their way into the ras garba music. Each night the village or urban neighborhood gathers to perform a puja to one of the nine forms of Goddess. The nine nights are also broken up into sections of three; the first is for Durga, the goddess who destroyed an evil force represented by the demon Mahishasura, and who destroys human impurities; the second is for Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity; the third is for Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and art.

Everyone except y/n : it sounds so good

Y /n : guys Uk I actually wanted to request a bit actually u all have your bible and prayer equipment can we occupy that corner for my god prayer if u all are ok

Suga: ofc y/n

"Go ahead with it" everyone said

We happily did the breakfast

Next day
They are so supportive with there persmission I bought a new mandir and god statue for prayer

Everything is mess in house rn we have Pooja for setting mandir up in our house basically this Pooja is for the evil eyes and bad negativity to go away
And god to have belssing in us

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