Her children, twins Prativindhya and Suthanu, excitedly entered the kitchen to see Pandavas and Draupadi. Prativindhya playfully tugged at Draupadi's hair near her leg while Suthanu held onto the end of her saree, not willing to let go. The PANDAVAS gently lifted them both up, but they persisted in their hold on Draupadi's hair and saree. "Let go of her hair and saree," the PANDAVAS urged, trying to loosen their grip.
Prativindhya and Suthanu, with mischievous smiles, only slightly released their hold as Draupadi chuckled at their antics. Eventually, the PANDAVAS set them down with a gentle reminder, "Don't pull too hard, little ones."
Prativindhya and Suthanu continued to follow Draupadi around the kitchen, their affectionate gestures warming everyone's hearts. The PANDAVAS, watching fondly, exchanged quiet laughs and whispered to each other, "They adore her so much."
Prativindhya and Suthanu then chimed in together, "Mom, give us ladoo!" Their innocent demands filled the kitchen with laughter and joy, as the family savored these precious moments of love and togetherness.
DRAUPADI looked at the PANDAVAS with a playful yet incredulous expression as they jokingly mentioned needing a "love bite." Her laughter filled the kitchen, echoing their light-hearted banter. "Oh, is that so?" she teased, raising an eyebrow at them.
The twins, Prativindhya and Suthanu, giggled mischievously, repeating, "Mom, give us ladoo, we need to play!" Their enthusiasm was infectious, and DRAUPADI couldn't help but smile warmly at their innocence. She quickly handed them each a ladoo, delighting in their laughter and eagerness to play.
The PANDAVAS chuckled at their children's antics and gently nudged each other, sharing a moment of quiet camaraderie. "Give them the ladoos quickly so they can have their fun," Arjuna remarked with a grin. "Yes, let them enjoy their time," Bhima added, ruffling Prativindhya's hair affectionately as he spoke.
DRAUPADI, still amused by their playful exchange, turned to the PANDAVAS with a loving gaze. "Sometimes, I think you all are just big kids yourselves," she teased, feeling a deep sense of contentment in these simple, joyful moments with her family.