51. Accident

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Some days later, today Kashi and Prisha together were going to Banaras. Shivansh looked at them. " Girls, the driver will take you to the airport and my private jet would be waiting at the airport for you. " said Shivansh

Prisha nodded. Kashi looked at him. " Why don't you come with us, Hukum sa?" asked Kashi, " I have some work. I promise that I would be there is some time." said Shivansh. Kashi nodded. 

As Kashi and Prisha prepared to leave for Banaras, the entire Raghuvanshi family gathered in the grand hall to bid them farewell. The atmosphere was filled with a mix of emotions—excitement for their journey and a touch of sadness at Kashi's temporary departure.

Akshita, with a gentle smile, approached Kashi and cupped her face in her hands. "Kashi, beta, you know how much we will miss you, right? Banaras is your home, but now, so is this palace. Come back to us soon, won't you?" asked Akshita.

Kashi's eyes softened as she looked at Akshita, her mother-in-law who had become a second mother to her. "Ma, I promise I'll be back soon. This palace has given me so much love and care. I'll miss all of you too." said Kashi.

Bhairav stepped forward, his face serious but his eyes warm. "Kashi, Banaras may hold your roots, but your future is here with us. Remember that wherever you go, this family is always with you. Take care of yourself, and Prisha too." said Bhairav.

Prisha smiled at Bhairav's words, appreciating the concern he showed for both of them. "Thank you, Uncle. We'll take care of each other and be back before you know it." said Prisha.

Anita, who had been watching silently, came forward and placed a small pouch in Kashi's hand. "This is for your journey, Kashi. A little something for protection. Banaras may be a familiar place, but it's always good to be prepared." said Anita.

Kashi looked at the pouch, recognizing the significance of the gesture. "Thank you, Bua. I'll keep this close." said Kashi.

Dada Hukum, sitting in his grand chair, cleared his throat, signaling that he wanted to speak. "Kashi, Prisha, this family has seen many ups and downs, but we have always stood by each other. Today, as you both leave for Banaras, remember that our blessings are with you. Come back safely, and bring back the memories of your journey." he said.

Kashi and Prisha both approached Dada Hukum, bending down to touch his feet in respect. He placed his hands on their heads, blessing them with a quiet prayer. "May you be safe and may your journey be peaceful." he said.

Kashi felt a lump in her throat, overwhelmed by the love and concern of her family. She straightened up, looking around at the faces of the people who had become her world. "I will miss all of you." she said, her voice soft but filled with emotion.

Shivansh, who had been standing quietly at the side, now walked over to Kashi. He looked at her with a mix of affection and concern. "Kashi, if I could, I would come with you. But there are some matters here that need my attention. I promise I'll join you in Banaras as soon as I can." he said.

Kashi nodded, understanding the weight of his responsibilities. "I know, Hukum sa. I'll wait for you in Banaras." Kashi. Shivansh smiled and leaned in to kiss her forehead. "Take care, my love. And remember, my heart travels with you." said Shivansh.

Prisha, watching the exchange, couldn't help but smile. The bond between Shivansh and Kashi was something she deeply admired. "We'll make sure to have everything ready for when you arrive, Shivansh Jiju." she teased lightly, trying to lighten the mood.

Shivansh chuckled. "I'm sure you will, Prisha. Just keep Kashi out of trouble, alright?" said Shivansh. Prisha gave a mock salute. "Yes, sir!" said Prisha.

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