71. Back to India

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Kashi got up. " Shivansh, we should leave for India as soon as possible. I am getting very worried." said Kashi. Shivansh nodded. " But travel in this situation." said Shivansh. Kashi held his hand.

" Shivansh, right now I know our baby is our priority but our family is our bigger and more important priority. " said Kashi. Shivansh nodded. After that they packed their whole stuff quickly.

They informed Jai and Ritika also about the incident and they also got worried. Kashi hurriedly dialed Dr. Khan's number, her hands trembling slightly as she held the phone to her ear. Shivansh stood beside her, his brow furrowed with concern, as they waited for the call to connect.

"Hello, Dr. Khan speaking," came the calm voice of Dr. Khan on the other end of the line.

"Dr. Khan, it's Kashi," she began, her voice filled with urgency. "We've just received some terrible news from India—our family has been attacked. We need to travel back immediately, but I'm worried about my pregnancy. Is it safe for me to travel right now?"

There was a brief pause as Dr. Khan considered the situation. "Kashi, given the circumstances, I understand the urgency. Typically, I would advise against long-distance travel during the final month of pregnancy, but I also understand that this is an exceptional situation," Dr. Khan replied with empathy in her voice.

"Can I travel then?" Kashi asked, her anxiety evident. "Yes, you can travel. However, I must warn you that the stress of travel combined with the long journey might cause you to go into labor earlier than your expected due date. You must be prepared for that possibility." replied Dr Khan.

Kashi took a deep breath, glancing at Shivansh, who was already gathering their belongings with a determined expression. "Thank you, Dr. Khan. I understand the risks. We'll take every precaution." she said, her voice resolute.

"Please make sure to stay hydrated, avoid standing or sitting for too long, and try to stay as calm as possible," Dr. Khan advised. "And the moment you arrive in India, go straight to a hospital for a check-up." said Dr Khan.

"We will, Dr. Khan. Thank you for understanding." Kashi replied gratefully. As she ended the call, Kashi turned to Shivansh. "Dr. Khan has given us the green light, but she warned that the travel could trigger early labor. We need to be very careful." replied Kashi.

Shivansh nodded, his eyes filled with a mixture of concern and determination. "We'll take every precaution, Kashi. I'll make sure we have everything we need for the journey." said Shivansh.

Kashi placed a reassuring hand on his arm. "We'll be fine, Shivansh. We need to be there for our family." said Kashi.

Within the next hour, Kashi and Shivansh, along with Jai and Ritika, were packed and ready to leave. They hurriedly made their way to the airport, the weight of the situation pressing heavily on their minds.

As they boarded the plane, Kashi leaned back in her seat, her hand resting protectively on her belly. Shivansh sat beside her, holding her other hand tightly. "We'll be there soon, Kashi. Everything will be okay." he whispered, though his own heart was heavy with worry.

Back in Rajasthan, Dada Hukum and Bhairav were rushed into the hospital. The doctors worked frantically to stabilize them, while Yuhan waited outside, his heart heavy with worry. Akshita, Anita, and Naina arrived soon after, their faces pale with fear.

As they sat in the waiting room, Akshita couldn't stop trembling. "What if... what if something happens to them?" she whispered, her voice breaking.

Anita, trying to stay strong, put an arm around her. "We have to have faith. They're fighters, Bhabhi sa. They'll pull through." said Anita.

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