तेरी आँखों के दरिया का उतरना भी ज़रूरी था मोहब्बत भी ज़रूरी थी बिछड़ना भी ज़रूरी था ज़रूरी था की हम दोनों तवाफ़े आरज़ू करते मगर फिर आरज़ूओं का बिखरना भी ज़रूरी था तेरी आँखों के दरिया का उतरना भी ज़रूरी था| ____________________________________
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I felt a surge of tension. I turned to Prithvi.
I said, "Let it be."I had seen it coming, so I looked towards my chamber's direction, sighed, and turned back to say again, 'Call Kasika's brother."
Prithvi nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. He turned to another attendant and gave the order to call for Kasika's brother before returning his attention to me. "I will see to it, Yuvraj," he affirmed.
As I made my way to the meeting chamber, my mind was already racing with thoughts of what lay ahead. The declaration of war from Advay's country was a serious matter, one that would require swift action and strategic thinking. However, amidst all the responsibilities I had to shoulder, there was one thought that kept nagging at me, more personal in nature. That was my Titli.
I didn't want her to worry or take on any additional tension. The thought of war alone was enough to cause stress, and I knew how she would react if she found out. My instinct to protect her was strong, even if it meant sending her away for a while, even if it hurt me.
With heavy heart, I entered the chamber, steeling myself for what I had to do. I would have to explain to Titli that I needed her to leave for a while, even though the separation would be painful for both of us.
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I quickly got up from my bed and walked towards the door, curiosity and concern bubbling in my chest. The knock on my door sounded urgent, and I hurried to open it, wondering who could be seeking my attention at this early hour.
It was Maitra ,I smiled and called her inside. She said to me, "Please forgive me, Bhabhi-sa, for leaving you alone." I shook my head and replied, 'It wasn't your fault, bache"