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Shivansh looked at his wife. " Kashi, there is a surprise for you." said Shivansh, " For me? Where is it? What is it" she asked while being excited like a baby. Shivansh would smile and then took Kashi to the backside of the palace.
" What?" she asked. Shivansh would point at a tree. Kashi would look there and would get shocked. " Treehouse." she said while getting emotional. " Hey Kashi, don't cry. Aren't you happy that I made this? Do you want to change it?" he asked while hugging her.
Kashi looked at him. " No Shivansh ji, it is very nice. Can we go inside?" asked Kashi, " Yeah sure, let's go." said Shivansh.
Kashi held onto Shivansh's hand as they climbed up into the treehouse together. The soft wooden creaks of the ladder mixed with Kashi's quiet gasps of awe as they ascended. 
When they reached the top, Shivansh pushed open the small door, revealing a cozy interior bathed in the soft glow of lanterns. The warm light flickered gently, casting a golden hue across the walls adorned with delicate curtains and colorful cushions scattered around.
Kashi's eyes widened as she stepped inside, taking in every detail with wonder. In the corner, a collection of soft toys were arranged on a plush rug. She immediately gravitated toward them, her heart swelling with emotion. 
As she knelt down, she picked up a stuffed bunny, hugging it close to her chest. "These are so adorable, Shivansh ji! I can't believe you did all this for me." said Kashi.
Shivansh watched her with a tender smile, his heart full seeing her so happy. "I know how much you wanted a treehouse, Kashi. I wanted to make that dream come true for you." said Shivansh.
Kashi turned to look at him, her eyes shining with unshed tears of joy. "You've made so many of my dreams come true. I don't know how I'll ever be able to thank you enough." she whispered, her voice trembling with emotion. 
Shivansh moved closer, taking her hands in his. "You don't need to thank me. Your happiness is all that matters to me. Seeing you smile, hearing your laughter—it's the greatest reward I could ever ask for." 
Kashi felt a tear slip down her cheek, but she quickly wiped it away, smiling through her tears. She reached up and cupped his face in her hands. "You're everything I've ever wanted, Shivansh ji. I'm so lucky to have you." said Kashi with a voice fill with love.
Shivansh leaned down and kissed her forehead, a gesture filled with all the love and adoration he felt for her. "And I'm the luckiest man in the world to have you, Kashi." said Shivansh.
Shivansh gently pulled Kashi closer as they sat by the window of the treehouse. The soft glow of the moonlight bathed the room, casting a serene atmosphere over the scene. Kashi was still beaming with joy, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears as she took in the thoughtful gesture her husband had made for her.
"You know, Shivansh ji, I've always dreamt of having a treehouse like this. It's like you've brought my childhood dream to life." Kashi said, her voice filled with emotion.
Shivansh smiled, reaching out to brush a strand of hair behind her ear. "I wanted to give you something special, something that would make you happy. Seeing you smile like this makes everything worth it." said Shivansh.
Kashi leaned into his touch, her heart swelling with love for the man who had made her dreams come true. "You've given me so much, Shivansh ji. I don't know how I'll ever repay you for all the happiness you've brought into my life." said Kashi.
Shivansh shook his head, his expression softening as he looked at her. "You don't need to repay me, Kashi. Your happiness is my reward. As your husband, it's my duty to make sure you're always smiling."
                                      
                                   
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Threads of Love
RomanceShe is an angel He is a devil She is caring He is ruthless She is simple He is the Hukum sa . . . . Kashi Tiwari A simple, cute and innocent girl living her happy life in Banaras. She lost her father at a young age and her mother never cared for...
 
                                               
                                                  