"Vrinda beta, tumhe Anish ke ghar jana hoga. Uski tabyat kharab hai aur Meghana ghar par nahi hai. Woh akela hai toh tum jao na. Main busy hu toh nahi ja sakti. Please chali jao," Sharvari said to Vrinda in a pleading way.
"Par mummy, woh kaha rehta hai? Aur mai kaise jau?" Vrinda asked.
"Main tumhe address deti hu na. Usne kuch khaya nahi hai abhi tak. Main tumhe kuch bana ke deti hu, bas woh de kar aana use," Shambhavi said.
"Anish ki tabiyat thik nahi hai?" Vrinda asked her mother with a caring tone.
"Wahi toh bol rahi hu, beta," Shambahvi said.
"Hey Kanha, iss liye school nahi aaye the aaj. Kya hua hoga, kya pata?" Vrinda said to herself, concerned.
"Jaaogi na?" Sharvari asked again to confirm.
"Ji mummy, jaati hu," Vrinda assured her.
Vrinda went to her room, got ready, and took the tiffin to be given to Anish.
"Mummy, mai tiffin de kar aati hu," Vrinda said.
"Jaldi aana wapis," Sharvari said before Vrinda left.
"Haan mummy," Vrinda said.
As she reached the address given by her mother, she stood at the door and thought of calling Anish so he could open the door rather than ringing the doorbell.
"Hey Kanha, yeh kya ho gaya, hum toh apna phone ghar pe hi bhul gaye," Vrinda said to herself, realizing she didn't have her phone.
"Koi baat nahi, doorbell hi bajati hu," Vrinda said and was about to ring the doorbell when she noticed the door was slightly open and Anish was talking with a girl who looked their age.
Vrinda watched for a while, then rang the doorbell. The girl came and opened the door, asking who Vrinda was.
"Aap kaun hai?" the girl asked.
"Main Anish ki friend hu. Unki tabiyat kharab hai toh milne aayi thi," Vrinda answered.
"Accha... Andar aao na," the girl said.
"Kaun hai?" Anish asked. Then he saw Vrinda entering the door.
"Aap thik toh hai na? Achanak se kaise tabiyat kharab ho gayi? Kal tak toh theek the," Vrinda asked in a caring voice.
"Are senorita, itna kuch nahi hua. Main theek hu. Itni fikr hai meri jo mujhse milne chali aayi," Anish said with a smirk and a smile.
"Woh... mummy ne aapke liye yeh tiffin diya hai aur yeh medicines hai. Meghana aunty ne prescription bheja tha toh mummy ne laa kar rakhe the," Vrinda said.
The girl who opened the door handed a glass of water to Vrinda.
"Thank you," Vrinda said to her with a smile.
"Main chalti hu... apna khayal rakhna," Vrinda said to Anish.
"Nahi, abhi toh aayi ho. Ruko thodi der. Aur tumhe kitne messages kiye, tumhara phone kaha hai?" Anish asked.
"Woh hum phone ghar pe hi bhul ke aa gaye hai," Vrinda said, feeling a little awkward.
"Yeh lo, mera phone aunty ko call karo, woh chinta kar rahi hongi," Anish said, handing his phone to Vrinda.
"Anish, main abhi chalti hu," the girl said to Anish, who nodded in response.
As the girl left, Vrinda asked, "Yeh kaun hai?" in a jealous tone, a little irritated.
"Kyu kya hua?" Anish asked teasingly, understanding Vrinda's jealousy.
"Aap mujhse puch rahe hai kya hua?" Vrinda said, getting a little angry.
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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...