Vrinda submitted a leave letter at her school, which was accepted by her class teacher.
"Vrinda, sab packing ho gayi?" Sharvari asked to her daughter.
"Haa mummy, bas ho gayi hai," Vrinda replied, packing her bag.
"Thik hai, jaldi karo," Sharvari urged.
"Jii mummy," Vrinda answered.
"Aur hone ke baad jaldi khana khaa ke so jana. Kal subah jaldi nikalna hai," Sharvari reminded her.
"Haa mummy, bahot majaa aayega na didi ke shaadi mei," Vrinda said excitedly.
"Voh toh hai, aur sab kitne din ke baad milenge," Sharvari agreed.
"Mummy, hum sab cousins milke bahot masti karenge," Vrinda said with a big smile.
"Par agar koi kaam hai toh who bhi karna. Sirf masti karne nahi jaa rahe hai hum," Sharvari reminded her.
"Haa mummy, kar lungi," Vrinda reassured her.
"Thik hai, chalo abhi sone jao," Sharvari instructed.
Vrinda entered her room and prayed to the idol of RadhaKrishna before sleeping. "Kanha ji, kal ka din bahot important hai. Sambhal lena, koi gadbad na ho jaye," she murmured.
The next morning, the streets were bustling. Vrinda woke up filled with excitement for her cousin's wedding. She prayed to RadhaKrishna and got up from her bed.
"Vrinda, uth bhi jaa..." Sharvari called out.
"Uth gayi hoon, mummy," Vrinda answered.
She got freshened up and was waiting in the corridors of her house for her parents. Her father arrived and asked, "Tum tayaar ho gayi?"
"Jii papa," Vrinda replied.
"Chalo, chalte hai," Sharad said, calling Sharvari, who was busy checking if she had taken everything properly, including the gifts for the bride and groom. After ensuring the door was locked properly, they all sat in the car.
Upon reaching Jaipur, everyone welcomed Vrinda's family warmly. Vrinda met all her cousins, which made her very happy. They sat talking while Sharvari, along with Sharad, met the bride, groom, and other family members, checking if there were any arrangements she had to look into.
"Nahi, kuch nahi karna aapko," the bride's mother said.
"Aao, tumhe dulhe ki family se milvati hoon," she added.
"Haa, chalo," Sharvari said, looking at Sharad.
They both went to meet the groom and his family, greeted them, and started talking.
On the other side, Vrinda was enjoying herself with her cousins.
"Mujhe bhi aisi dress chahiye thi lekin mili hi nahi," Vrinda said, looking at her sister Shambhavi.
"Are, koi nahi, mai tumhare liye aise dress laungi," Shambhavi promised.
"Are yaar, tum dono yeh dress ki kya baate kar rahi ho? Chalo na, kuch khelte hai," their younger brother Priyansh suggested.
"Haa, chalo," they all agreed.
"Par kya?" Vrinda added.
"Luka chuppi khelte hai, chalo," Priyansh suggested.
"Nahi yaar, chalo na, kuch aur khelte hai," Shambhavi said.
"Haa, voh wala game khelte hai jisme hum apne eyes blindfold karte hai aur jise blindfold kiya hai voh baki bache hue logo ko pakdega. Yaha jyada space hai toh khelne bhi aayega," Shambhavi added.

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Tum Prem Ho
RomanceIt is a really simple love story of Anish and Vrinda, that is inspired by RadhaKrishna (It is just a inspired story, no one's love can be as pure as RadhaKrishna) Anish Thakur : The most famous and sincere boy in school known for his academic focus...