As Draupadi lounged in her room, the Pandavas surrounded her, their faces flushed with a mixture of bashfulness and amusement at her playful flirting. Her words caught them off guard, especially the mention of marriage looming in the near future.
"Next year is marriage. I will marry you five," Draupadi declared with a mischievous twinkle in her eye, enjoying the reaction she was eliciting from them. "But how will I manage five husbands on our first night? I can't even imagine the jealousy that might arise."
Her teasing remark made the Pandavas shift uncomfortably, exchanging sheepish glances. Yudhishthira cleared his throat, trying to maintain composure. "Draupadi, you know we will support each other," he replied diplomatically, though his cheeks betrayed his embarrassment.
Bheema, always forthright, chuckled nervously. "We'll figure it out, I'm sure," he said with a hint of bravado, trying to mask his unease.
Arjuna, the most composed among them, managed a smile. "It will be a night to remember, that's for sure," he remarked, his tone light yet sincere.
Nakula and Sahadeva, usually more reserved, blushed furiously but said nothing, their minds racing with thoughts they couldn't articulate.
As Draupadi lounged in her room, her playful banter about their upcoming marriage lingered in the air, leaving the Pandavas flustered and intrigued. They shifted uncomfortably, each processing her teasing remarks in their own way.
"Think about our first night," Draupadi continued mischievously, her eyes twinkling with amusement. "I'll come back later and ask for your imagination. I've heard boys can imagine everything in their minds."
The Pandavas exchanged nervous glances, unsure how to respond to Draupadi's bold inquiry. Yudhishthira, always the composed leader, tried to steer the conversation gracefully. "Draupadi, it's not something we talk about lightly," he said diplomatically, attempting to deflect her playful curiosity.
Bheema, unable to contain his amusement and unease, let out a nervous chuckle. "I don't know about imagining everything, but I'm sure we'll manage," he replied awkwardly, scratching the back of his head.
Arjuna, ever the tactful one, interjected with a calm demeanor. "Our first night will be a sacred union, filled with respect and love," he said thoughtfully, trying to steer the conversation away from more provocative thoughts.
Nakula and Sahadeva remained silent, their cheeks flushed with embarrassment. They exchanged glances, both equally unsure how to respond to Draupadi's direct question about their imaginations.
Draupadi, undeterred by their discomfort, pressed on with her teasing. "I must know," she insisted playfully, rising from her seat. "What wild or mega wild fantasies do you have? I want to hear it straight from your minds."
With that, Draupadi excused herself and left the room, leaving the Pandavas to grapple with her bold inquiry. Bheema scratched his head again, muttering to himself, "Who told her boys can imagine everything? She's more than wild, that's for sure."
Yudhishthira sighed softly, realizing the predicament they were in. "We'll have to think of something," he said quietly, knowing Draupadi's curiosity wouldn't be easily satisfied.
As they continued to ponder Draupadi's question, each Pandava contemplated their own thoughts about the future and the challenges that awaited them in their unconventional yet deeply loving relationship. Little did they know, Draupadi's playful teasing was just the beginning of the adventures they would face together as they prepared for their upcoming marriage.
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