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Rohaan
Restless Rohaan.
Bechain Rooh.
*Restless spirit.
There are endless names that my siblings came up for me when I mentioned moving the rukhsati forward. Chachu had agreed that I would take responsibility for moving the wedding forward, after much convincing from me. It was much easier that way.
And because my siblings didn't know the real reason, they teased me mercilessly.
Even Arsal. Unbelievable.
"So eager to bring Bhabi home, Ma Sha Allah!" He joked. "Is this the same Rohaan?"
"You of all people should not be mocking me, grasshopper."
"Stop teasing my poor boy!" Boss Woman entered the living room and sat down beside me, pinching my cheek.
"Poor boy? Rohaan? Mama, you're confusing your sons." Behaya teased.
"I simply can't wait. In Sha Allah! Our Yamna will be here soon."
I lazily lounged on the sofa, grinning..
"How does Yum-Yum feel about this?" Hoor asked.
"She's happy. Chamchi can directly report to her Tayan now." I chuckled.
"Rohaan!" Mama warned me.
"You better be good to her." Behaya narrowed her eyes at me. "If I find out that you've been annoying Yum-Yum..."
"What are you going to do, Behaya?" I sat up. "Report me to Papa?" I scoffed.
"Report what to me?" Papa walked in then. As always, bad timing. I am destined for Papa's daant, and with his chamchi moving in soon, the scolding was only going to increase.
"Aap ki bhi hoon." Yamna's words rang in my mind when I'd called her Tayan's chamchi.
*"I'm also yours."
"Nothing. They're just messing with me." I replied as my siblings smirked at me.
"I was telling him to be nice to Yum-Yum." Behaya said.
"He has to be." Papa replied, casually.
"I really am badnaam, aren't I?" I sighed.
*Badnaam: one who has a bad reputation.
Everyone laughed.
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I was packing up my casual things, while Mama was packing my post-marriage new-bride outfits, all the fancy stuff, along with the shoes and jewellery.
"Please don't take your soft toys!" Mama looked at me as I placed my dolphin in the box with the other toys.
"Rohaan said I could." I blinked at her.
"Yamna, you have to grow up now, sweetheart." She placed a hand on my arm. She gently made me sit down on my bed, before taking a seat beside me. "Yamna, listen, I know the world is super-modernised, and that's great and all, but always keep the religious teachings in mind above anything else. The worldly values are not that would mean anything in the end, the religious values would."
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