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⊰᯽⊱┈──╌❊╌──┈⊰᯽⊱

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⊰᯽⊱┈──╌❊╌──┈⊰᯽⊱

The next day following evening

Bondita in her room seated in front of the mirror, adorned in bridal attire, a cascade of tears streaming down her cheeks.

Meanwhile, in Anirudh's room, he meticulously prepared himself as the groom, a subtle smile gracing his face.

As Bondita adorned the Mang tika, she whispered to herself with a heavy heart, "Aaj ki baad main aapko kabhi nahi dekhungi," tears silently tracing the contours of her emotions.

Meanwhile, in another room, Anirudh clasped a necklace around his neck, expressing, "Aaj se tum hamesha mujh aapne samne dekhoge," a tender smile gracing his lips.

Bondita, delicately placing a nose ring, asserted, "Aaj se aap mera kuch nahi honge," signifying a poignant moment of separation.

Simultaneously, Anirudh, settling his hair, declared, "Aaj se tum mere saab kuch honge," promising unity and shared destinies.

While securing her earrings, Bondita tearfully articulated, "Ham kabhi ek nahi ho sakthi, na pahle, na ab... Shayad ham mile hi bichhadne ke liye the!" Her emotional outburst echoed through the room, encapsulating the complexity of their journey.

Anirudh, placing his finger rings, countered with conviction, "Ham mile hi ek hone ke liye hain," aiming to redefine their connection.

Bondita, veiling herself with the ghunghat, confessed, "Ham bhale hi ek na ho paye, per aap hamesha meri paheli aur aakhri pyar rahoge," emphasizing a perpetual bond beyond mere union.

Completing the ensemble with his topor, Anirudh asserted, "Tum shayad mera pahla pyar na ho, per hamesha mera aakhri pyar rahoge," encapsulating the depth of commitment transcending chronological order.

The rooms resonated with the unspoken promises, weaving a tapestry of emotions that would define their shared destiny.

Bondita stood resplendent in her bridal attire, adorned in a traditional lehenga. The lehenga, intricately embroidered with vibrant hues of red and gold, cascaded elegantly around her, symbolizing prosperity and auspiciousness. The Mang Tika graced her forehead, a shimmering accent in the midst of her hair adorned with delicate flowers, expressing purity and grace.

Her ears were adorned with exquisite earrings, dangling gracefully as if echoing the melody of celebration. The ghunghat, veiling her face, was a sheer fabric of deep red, concealing her anticipation and capturing the timeless beauty of the moment.

The lehenga, a visual symphony of traditional motifs, reflected the cultural richness of the occasion. The ensemble, a harmonious blend of colors, symbolized joy, love, and the promise of a new beginning.

 The ensemble, a harmonious blend of colors, symbolized joy, love, and the promise of a new beginning

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