As Panchali regained her strength slowly the next morning, the Pandavas were attentive and concerned, noticing her struggle with morning sickness.
Yudhishthira, always composed, held a cool cloth to her forehead. "Take it easy, Panchali," he murmured reassuringly, his voice calm despite the worry etched on his face.
Bheema, ever protective, fetched a glass of water and gently supported her as she leaned over, offering words of comfort. "You're going to be okay," he assured her, his deep voice a steady reassurance.
Arjuna, practical and attentive, prepared some herbal tea known for soothing nausea, placing it gently beside her. "Try this. It might help," he suggested softly, his concern evident in his eyes.
Nakula and Sahadeva, with their gentle touch, rubbed her back soothingly, murmuring words of encouragement. "We're here for you, Panchali," Nakula said softly, his voice filled with empathy.
Sahadeva nodded in agreement, his quiet presence offering silent support.
Together, the Pandavas tended to Panchali with love and care, ensuring she was comfortable and supported through this challenging time. Their unity and devotion were a pillar of strength for her, reminding her that she was not alone in facing the trials of pregnancy.
As Panchali sought comfort with Nakula and Sahadeva, laying her head in Sahadeva's lap and her legs across Nakula's, a quiet intimacy settled between them. Nakula and Sahadeva, usually composed and dignified, secretly enjoyed the attention and closeness with their beloved wife.
Meanwhile, Yudhishthira, Bheema, and Arjuna couldn't resist teasing them gently, their playful banter filling the room.
Yudhishthira, with a chuckle, remarked, "Looks like Nakula and Sahadeva have found their favorite spot."
Bheema, grinning mischievously, added, "Enjoying the pampering, are we?"
Arjuna, always quick-witted, quipped, "I think they're getting used to being treated like royalty."
Nakula and Sahadeva blushed slightly at the teasing but couldn't hide their smiles. They exchanged a knowing glance, appreciating the light-hearted moment amidst their responsibilities and concerns.
Panchali, feeling their warmth and support, simply smiled, content in the closeness and love shared among them all.
As Panchali sought comfort in the arms of Nakula and held Sahadeva's hand, the Pandavas couldn't help but tease them good-naturedly, enjoying the rare display of affection.
Yudhishthira, with a gentle smile, remarked, "Looks like Nakula and Sahadeva have become Panchali's favorite companions."
Bheema, his voice filled with mock surprise, exclaimed, "Who would have thought these two would be the ones getting all the attention?"
Arjuna, teasingly, added, "I think they're starting to compete for who can pamper her more."
Nakula and Sahadeva, though initially shy under the teasing, shared a look of mutual understanding and affection with Panchali. They knew that her affectionate gestures were a testament to their bond and unity as a family, strengthened through love and support.
Panchali, feeling the warmth and playfulness among them, simply laughed along with the teasing, grateful for the deep connection she shared with each of her husbands.
The Pandavas, witnessing Panchali's display of affection towards Nakula and Sahadeva, couldn't help but react with a mix of surprise and playful teasing.
Yudhishthira, the eldest and most composed, chuckled softly. "Looks like Nakula and Sahadeva have found their favorite spot," he remarked with a twinkle in his eye.