93 ~ Mistakes

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Abhinandan POV

"Baapusa," I heard a little whisper in my ear.

I shook my head. Where the hell did mosquitoes come from?

"Baapusa," I heard again and felt the warm breaths, and my eyes snapped open.

Both of them were staring into my eyes.

"Kya hua?"

"What happened?" I asked, hardly able to open my eyes. I slept just a few moments, and they woke me up.

Yash lowered his gaze.

And, I thinned my brows.

"Maasa ka dum ghut raha hai,"

"You are choking Maasa," Harsh said, and I looked at him confusedly.

"What?" I asked.

"Move your hand; you are choking Maasa. Your hand is on her neck," Yash said, and I immediately lowered my gaze to their Maasa, who was sleeping peacefully in my arms with my palm under her cheek.

"Acha, tumhari Maasa ne kaha esa?"

"Really? Your Maasa said so?" I asked, and they both looked at each other.

"You are pressing milk," Harsh said, and I gritted my teeth.

"No more milk. You are big now," I said, and Yash gritted his teeth. I sighed deeply before pulling my hand back from hers.

And, as I pulled my hand back, she inhaled profoundly, shifted her sides, and placed her face on my chest.

They both looked at her, and I smiled.

"Why are you two awake so early?" I asked, and they both shifted aside from my chest and laid back.

"It is morning. Time for our practice," Yash said, and I lifted my gaze, noticed the slight brightness through the window, and muttered.

"Alright, go freshen up. I will be there in a moment," I said. They both stepped down from the bed, and I inhaled deeply, palming my face.

They could not even let us sleep together for a while.

When I opened my eyes, I noticed her slightly swollen face. Her hair was spread on the bed, and I gently wrapped my arm around her shoulder and shifted her aside to slip by.

She turned on the other side, and I leaned in to kiss her head before stepping down the bed.

Walking into the bathing room, I found both freshening up, and I washed my face, hands, and feet.

Once they freshened up, they walked silently into the practicing area without waking her. They would find the soldiers there.

Meanwhile, I called Meenakshi and asked her to bring me the letters for compensation and age restrictions.

I heard Trisha talking about them.

Once I reviewed both, I sent them to the royal writers to make copies and send them to every village and soldier.

I will sign those in court today.

After finishing that, I walked out to the fencing area and found both of my heartbeats fighting with each other with a wooden sword.

I felt sleep-deprived and sat down on the couch to watch them practice.

My mind was not leaving her.

I knew she was hurt. And I did not know how to make her realize how much I loved her.

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