CHAPTER 65

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It was a serene morning. Rohini and Satyapriya were gracefully on the steps of the lush royal garden. The peaceful atmosphere was filled with the sweet aroma of blooming flowers and the gentle chirping of birds. As they conversed, their laughter and soft voices harmonized with the tranquility of the surroundings.

Nearby, under the protective shade of a grand tree, on a luxurious royal mat, Rohini's playful daughter Subhadra, at the tender age of one and half, giggled joyfully as she played with Satyapriya's son Satyashree, who was just a few months old.

Curiosity and innocence filled the air as Subhadra, with her tiny hands, arranged small toy clay plates in front of her. Imagining herself as a skilled cook, she picked delicate flowers and vibrant leaves, arranging them on the plates with a sense of purpose. Giggles escaped her lips as she pretended to serve her imaginary dishes to the dolls that sat before her.

With a tender smile, she turned her attention to Satyashree, her little playmate, offering him the same 'delicacies' she had prepared with such care. However Satyashree, with his curious eyes, was drawn to a captivating butterfly fluttering around the garden. His big orangish eyes followed the butterfly's erratic flight.

Mesmerized by its graceful movements, he crawled away from the play area, much to Subhadra's dismay. Her tiny face scrunched up in frustration as she tried to call him back, "Satya ! Satya !"

With her unsteady steps, she followed after him, her determination evident. Her tiny hands reached out to grab him, and in spite of her wobbly steps, she managed to scoop him up in her arms. Despite her young age, she managed to pick him up, his size almost matching hers, and with great effort, carried him back to the royal mat under the tree.

Her face flushed with effort, but her expression softened as she placed Satyashree gently on the mat next to her. His laughter filled the air as he giggled and cooed, clearly amused by the whole ordeal. Setting him down gently, she collapsed beside him, her heart pounding in her chest as she gulped in the fresh garden air, trying to catch her breath.

However Satyashree once again set off on his tiny exploration, crawling towards another side of the garden, to the flower bushes this time, their vibrant colours catching his attention.

"Satya !" Subhadra, still panting from the previous chase, lets out an exaggerated grunt and clumsily hurries after him once more.

With a sense of urgency, she reaches out and grabs him by his loincloth, preventing him from going too far. However, instead of being a cooperative captive, the mischievous little boy lets out a high pitched whine and starts crawling away with all his might.

"Jana nahi !" Subhadra tried to drag him back, her hand slips due to the slippery fabric, setting him free as he scurries off into the distance with surprising speed.

As Satyashree giggled mischievously and Subhadra let out a cry of frustration, "SATYA !"

With her tiny feet pounding the soft ground of the royal garden, she chases after that mischievous boy, who to her seemed like crawling at lightning speed towards the flower bushes.

With arms outstretched like a heroic warrior, Subhadra lunges forward and expertly scoops up Satyashree from behind. The poor boy squirms and wiggles, his chubby cheeks turning red with defiance.

Subhadra, trying to maintain her composure, proudly parades back to the mat with her captive cousin in tow. As she triumphantly carried him back to the mat, Satyashree squirmed and wiggled in her grasp, his tiny legs kicking in protest. Subhadra plopped him down on the mat with a victorious flourish.

Her face was a mix of exasperation and amusement as she struggled to keep him in place. However not the one to accept defeat easily, Satyashree tried another attempt to escape, but Subhadra was quicker this time. She grabbed his hand with lightning speed, giving him a playful yet stern look.

"Jana nahi ! Baitho !" As she scolded him with a furrowed brow, Satyashree's face crumpled into a crying expression, his little bottom lip quivered, and big tears welled up in his eyes as he prepared to let out a wail.

Subhadra, caught off guard by his sudden theatrics, panicked, "Nahi Nahi ! Rona nahi !"

She quickly scooped him up and whisked him away towards the flower bushes. As they reached the colorful blooms, Satyashree's expressions changed like a chameleon - from tears to wonder, his eyes widening in amazement at the vibrant petals.

As Subhadra plopped him down amongst the flowers, she collapsed onto the ground, panting and exhausted. Giggles escaped Satyashree's tiny lips as he clumsily crawled towards the colorful petals, reaching out to touch and smell them with pure delight. The sight was so endearing that Rohini and Satyapriya, who had been watching the whole scene unfold, burst into laughter at the turn of events.

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Subhadra and Satyashree, a bond you didn't know you needed 😂

Btw here's an art of them -

Btw here's an art of them -

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Waise some of y'all are being confused with Satyashree being the cousin of Krishna, and if it's appropriate... so here's few points to be kept in mind -

1) Satyashree is Krishna's THIRD COUSIN, not first. Ever heard of third cousins ? Nope, we usually take first and second cousins in considerations. Also this sense, Satyashree, in relation, is closer to Satyabhama (second cousins) than to Krishna.

2) Won't it be like Krisha marrying her uncle ? NOPE. Krishneshwari is NOT THE DAUGHTER of Krishna. Also she is NOT A VRISHNI BUT A HAIHEYA. Krisha and Satyashree don't share any common ancestor in their past seven generation. The only uncle of Krisha is Maharaj Jayasen of Avanti. The only link between Haiheya and Vrishni is the fact that Rajadhidevi, Krishna's aunt is married to Jayasen.

3) And if the relations are still bothering you.... Remember Bhudevi is wife of Varahdev but mother-in-law of Shri Ram and again as Satyabhama she is the wife of Shri Krishna. Also Nakul married Karenumati, who was the daughter of Shishupal, because GOTRA ALAG THA.

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