AUTHOR POV : Chapter 10

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Author's POV

Varun and Kabir returned to Jaipur and discussed everything with their family. They shared that they liked the college, and that Janhvi would be staying at another home with Aishwarya and her friend.

They reassured the family that the flat was good, comfortable, and belonged to Aishwarya's friend. Varun and Kabir had completed all the necessary formalities at the college, and Janhvi was set to go to Mumbai in five days.

Varun said Jannu "Aishwarya had said she would come to Jaipur, and you both would travel to Mumbai together. Varun asked you wants us to come say it we will be coming with you and you can settle down Janhvi confidently replied, "No, bhai. I'll go with Aishwarya."

Janhvi's mother felt emotional about her daughter's departure. The next three days were filled with shopping and packing all the necessary items for her move. Karishma and Neelam didn't involve themselves much in the preparations.

On the fifth day, Aishwarya arrived in Jaipur and spent a day with Janhvi and her family.

The morning of Janhvi's departure was filled with a mixture of excitement and melancholy. The sun was just beginning to rise, casting a soft glow over the Chaudhary household. Janhvi's room was cluttered with suitcases and bags, each meticulously packed with her belongings.

Her mother was bustling around making sure everything was in order, even though her eyes were red from the sleepless night and silent tears. "Janhvi, did you pack all your medicines? And don't forget your favorite snacks; I've put them in the small blue bag," she said, her voice trembling slightly.

Janhvi nodded, trying to keep her own emotions in check. "Yes, Ma. I have everything."

Her father, Prem, entered the room, his usually stern face softened by a rare display of vulnerability. "Beta, did you pack everything and your favourite snacks and I have transferred some amount to your account if you need anything more just tell me I will transfer you okay.

Janhvi nodded her head with her tears rolling down, he said and remember to call us every day. And if you need anything, don't hesitate to ask. We're always here for you," he said, pulling her into a tight embrace.

"I will, Papa. I'll miss you," Janhvi whispered, her voice breaking.

Kabir, her protective brother, stood by the door, watching the scene unfold. He had always been her rock, and today was no different. "Jaanu, you're going to do great things. Just remember, no matter where you are, we're always with you," he said, his voice thick with emotion.

Varun stepped forward, placing a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "If you ever feel overwhelmed or lonely, just call. We'll be there for you, no matter what," he said, his usually composed demeanour cracking just a bit.

Janhvi looked at her brothers, her eyes filled with gratitude and love. "I know, bhai. I'll make you all proud and I love you both."

The drive to the airport was a sombre one, filled with quiet reflections and stolen glances. Janhvi sat between her brothers, Kabir and Varun, holding their hands as if trying to soak in the last moments of comfort before embarking on her new journey. Her parents, Prem and Sakshi, sat in the front, with Sakshi occasionally turning to look at her daughter, her eyes brimming with unshed tears.

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