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"शादी के बाद सब कुछ ठीक हो जाएगा।"This universal dialogue from every parent didn't work in my case

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"शादी के बाद सब कुछ ठीक हो जाएगा।"

This universal dialogue from every parent didn't work in my case. My eyes scanned the room, looking for anything he might have missed. He had an important meeting with the investors.
I was right. He forgot his most important item: his spectacles.

Yes, my husband wears glasses, and I'm not sad about it. He might look like a nerd, but only I and his female fan following know how handsome he really is. But he always denies it.

Chuckling the thought, I picked up his glasses and walked out of the room. Lifting my cotton saree, I descended the stairs, crossed the hall, and there he was.

He was busy on a call, his eyes darting around as if searching for someone, and that someone was me.

I walked up behind him and tapped his shoulder. His eyes met mine, and I waved his glasses, making him grin guiltily.

Despite his reluctance, I put the glasses on him. I knew Tanya, Mom, and Ziva would be watching our silent romance.

He averted his eyes from me and whispered, "See you.". I smiled and watched him walk away to his car, where driver uncle was waiting.

My husband, Zain Raichand, has everything a girl could want:

He respects me and my family.
He takes care of me secretly.
He is a good listener.

But the unfortunate truth is, my husband still hasn't moved on from his first love. He is still in love with her.

Yes, it's painful because I am falling for him, my husband, and I can't confess this to him.


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