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Kashi was enjoying her time in the small wooden boat. Kashi looked at him. " This feels like the scene from tangled movie. " said Kashi. Shivansh smiled. " Only because you wanted. " said Shivansh. 
Kashi suddenly gave Shivansh a side eye. " Shivansh ji, it is bad manners to read someone's private diary. " said Kashi, " Okay, sorry. " said Shivansh. After that they both giggled. Kashi was enjoying the lantern show.
" Kashi, let's take rest now. " said Shivansh while holding the hand of his wife. She looked at him and nodded. They both got up. But the boat moved so much that they both fell inside the pool.
Kashi was scared. " Shivansh ji, Shivansh ji." said Kashi and then quickly hugged him. The pool wasn't deep that Kashi might drown but she didn't know how to swim so she was scared. 
Shivansh, at first wanted to tell Kashi the truth, but then decided to tease her. " Kashi, don't worry. Hug me tightly, otherwise you might drown." said Shivansh. Kashi, who was innocent, thought that Shivansh was right.
Kashi clung to Shivansh, her heart racing as she held onto him as if her life depended on it. The gentle ripples of the water lapped around them, but all she could focus on was the warmth and safety she felt in his arms.
Shivansh, on the other hand, couldn't help but smile at the situation. The fear in Kashi's voice had been so genuine, yet now that she was wrapped up in him, all he felt was overwhelming happiness. 
Her trust in him was endearing, and the way she held onto him made him feel more connected to her than ever before.
"Kashi, You can relax now. I won't let anything happen to you." Shivansh said softly, trying to suppress his grin.
Kashi, still tightly pressed against him, felt the slight vibration of his chest as he spoke. Something about his tone made her pause, and she leaned back just enough to look up at his face. She noticed the smile tugging at the corners of his lips.
"Shivansh ji, why are you smiling?" she asked, her voice laced with confusion. Shivansh met her gaze, unable to hold back his amusement any longer. "Because, Kashi, the pool isn't deep at all. You were never in any real danger." he began, his eyes twinkling.
Kashi blinked, her mind processing his words. Then, realization dawned on her. "Wait... you mean... I wasn't going to drown?" said Kashi.
Shivansh shook his head, a gentle laugh escaping him. "No, you weren't. The water barely comes up to your waist." said Shivansh.
For a moment, Kashi just stared at him, and then she playfully smacked his shoulder. "Shivansh ji! You scared me for nothing!" said Kashi.
Shivansh caught her hand, still laughing. "I'm sorry, Kashi. I couldn't resist. You were just so adorable, holding onto me like that." said Shivansh.
Kashi pouted, but there was no real anger behind it. She knew he was teasing her, but it was hard to stay mad when his eyes were filled with so much affection. "You're impossible, Shivansh ji." said Kashi.
He pulled her closer, his laughter fading into a warm smile. "I know, but I'm your impossible husband. And I'm really happy that you trust me so much." said Shivansh.
Kashi's expression softened as she looked into his eyes. "I do trust you, Shivansh ji. More than anyone else." said Kashi.
Shivansh's heart swelled at her words. He cupped her cheek, brushing away a few strands of wet hair that clung to her face. "And I promise, Kashi, I'll never let you down." said Shivansh.
                                      
                                   
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