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Hello everyone ❤️ ! I've made a decision regarding the use of Hindi dialogues in the book. Moving forward, Hindi dialogues will only be included in the scenes where Kashi and Vishwanath are talking or wherever it is needed. I feel this will highlight the emotional depth of their connection. For conversations between or with other characters, I'll be sticking to English 💌
However, I'd love to hear your thoughts on this! Do you prefer Hindi dialogues for other characters as well, or should I keep it as planned?? Your feedback would really help me, so please let me know!💭
Happy Reading! 💌
_________________________________________That evening, Kashi tried calling Veer to tell him about her upcoming visit to Bundelkhand, but his phone was unreachable. He had texted her earlier, saying that he had important office work and wouldn't be able to talk that night. Kashi thought about sending him a text anyway, but then she decided against it. She didn't want to disturb him while he was busy. Instead, she resolved to tell him in the morning once she arrived in Bundelkhand.
The next morning, Kashi set off early for Bundelkhand, her heart filled with a mix of nervousness and excitement. She decided to dress nicely for the occasion, knowing that the Singhania Mansion belonged to royalty. She chose her most beautiful dark blue frock suit, which had delicate embroidery along the neckline and hem. Her long hair was left open, but she used a butterfly clip to pin back the top section, giving her a graceful yet simple look. Paired with her favorite jutti, she felt ready for the day ahead. She looked ethereal, just right for the occasion.Though she wouldn't admit it, a part of her heart had dressed with her beloved Veer ji in mind.
After bidding goodbye to her mother,She took a bus from Jhansi, her gaze fixed on the rolling hills and lush green fields as they passed by. The journey was long, but Kashi felt a growing anticipation with every passing mile. The beauty of the countryside calmed her nerves, and she held the package carefully in her lap, ensuring it stayed safe.
As she neared Bundelkhand, she tried calling her Veer ji again, wanting to tell him about her arrival. But to her disappointment, his number was still unreachable. It seemed there were network issues in the area, and she couldn't reach him.
When the bus finally pulled into Bundelkhand, Kashi stepped off with a deep breath, her nerves returning as she made her way towards the Singhania Mansion. The mansion loomed in the distance, grander than she had ever imagined. Its tall pillars and intricate carvings stood as a testament to the royal legacy of the Singhania family.
As she approached the entrance, Kashi's heart began to race. There was a line of guards stationed outside the mansion, their imposing presence making her feel small and out of place. She was a strong and determined girl, but in situations like this, she easily got nervous. The sight of so many guards only heightened her anxiety.
She clutched the package tighter and approached the guards cautiously. Two of them stepped forward, blocking her path.
"Who are you, and what is your business here?" one of the guards asked, his voice firm but polite.
Kashi swallowed nervously and handed over her identity pass, along with the package. "I've been sent by the textile factory. I'm here to deliver a package to Rajmata Shalini Rai Singhania."
The guards examined her identity pass closely and scanned the package. Kashi stood still, trying to calm the fluttering in her chest. After a few tense moments, the guard returned her pass and nodded.
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KASHI VISHWANATH : TWO ECLIPSED HEARTS 💕
RomanceIn the bustling heart of the city, where skyscrapers kiss the sky and the relentless rhythm of life never ceases, two souls from starkly different worlds are destined to collide. Kashi Sharma, a 20-year-old girl from a small town Jhansi, has faced m...