26| 𝕾𝖍𝖆𝖉𝖉𝖎

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KASHI'S POV

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KASHI'S POV

It was finally our wedding day. I was dressed in a vibrant red lehenga that Mr. Agnihotri had chosen. Sitting in a room with a few members of BCC Cosmetics, I waited for my nail polish to dry.

I felt ready, glowing like a bride, but the hustle and bustle were making me anxious.

Despite everything that had happened in the last few days, I enjoyed every bit of it.

Ira, Saira, Eyana, and even Avaira came to check on me. Though they were busy getting ready themselves, they made sure to see me. I felt as if I had achieved a milestone by making so many friends.

"Mummy, Papa, no emotional speeches," I said as soon as I saw them entering my room.

They looked at me and chuckled while I pouted. "We just came to see you," Papa explained softly. I smiled and nodded at him.

They hugged me, tears in their eyes. "You don't have to cry. It's not like I'm getting married for the first time," I whispered, pouting, and Mummy glared at me with teary eyes.

"Can you stop making jokes about this?" Mummy scolded, and I smiled, shaking my head.

"Your baby will tease you the same way you tease me," Mummy said, making me smile.

"No, my baby will be a good baby," I retorted, shaking my head and placing my hand on my tummy, feeling my invisible baby bump.

"Let's see," Mummy cooed mischievously as she kissed my forehead.

"Kashi, we know you have moved on from what happened. But don't let it affect your future. Adhikrit is a good man. He won't do anything bad to you, and I've seen how you behave towards him, which isn't always nice." I wanted to interrupt, but she silenced me with a look that said not to cut her off.

"He can bear it to a point, but every human has a saturation point. Don't let your actions hurt him to the point where he shuts himself off and stays away from you..."

"He can't stay away from me," I replied instantly.

She smiled weakly. "This is where you're wrong, Kashi. I know how I've raised my daughter. She's strong, bold, and graceful. Yet, the mistakes we make as humans can't be taught; you need to learn them."

I couldn't fully understand her words but nodded, I know him, he cannot stay away from me. Soon the room was filled with Ira, Eyana, Saira, and Avaira.

"You look so pretty," they all yelled in shocks, making me smile, while Saira babbled in her usual way.

"You all look so beautiful," I smiled at them, and they hugged me, making me feel good. Though, Avaira chose not to be physical and just smiled.

"We need to go," Ira whispered, taking Avaira with her. Eyana left with Saira, and then Amani entered, dressed in a shimmery ice-blue saree. She was ready and looking so pretty.

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