CHAPTER 39: "ROMANCE BREWING IN THE KITCHEN"

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As they descended the grand staircase, the warm hum of conversations reached their ears. The entire family was gathered in the sprawling living room, waiting for them with welcoming smiles. Among them sat Anjali, her face glowing with newfound hope and happiness, seated in a wheelchair that Raghav had lovingly brought her in.

A gasp escaped Kashi's lips as her eyes locked onto her mother. Overwhelmed, she let go of Vishwanath's hand and rushed to her, dropping to her knees. She embraced her mother tightly, her arms encircling the woman who had always been her pillar of strength. A tear of happiness and relief slipped down both their cheeks.

"How are you, Maa? Are you feeling better now?" Kashi asked, her voice trembling with emotion.

Anjali gently caressed her daughter's head, her own tears glistening under the light. "I'm fine now, my child," she said softly. "Nothing gives me more happiness than watching you happy and peaceful."

The entire family looked at them with admiration. The pure, unbreakable bond of love between the mother and daughter was a sight too beautiful to miss.

Vishwanath, who had been silently observing the moment, stepped forward. He bent to Anjali's level touching her feet with utmost respect, his tone gentle. "We are so happy to have you here, Aunty."

Anjali placed her hand on his head, blessing him with all her heart. "Vishwa beta, thank you so much for everything you have done for me and my Kashi. You are an angel sent into our lives by God."

Anjali then turned to Rajendra and Shalini, her hands folded in gratitude. "And thank you so much, Rajendra ji and Shalini ji, for accepting my Kashi as your daughter-in-law. The values you have instilled in Vishwa and your other sons have made them the amazing, dignified gentlemen they are today."

Shalini stepped forward, gently holding Anjali's folded hands and lowering them. "Anjali ji, now Kashi and you are a part of our family. Please don't thank us again and again. Kashi is our daughter now, and it is our honor to have her." Rajendra nodded in agreement, his warm smile reflecting the unity of their family. Anjali, too, nodded, her eyes brimming with tears of gratitude. She silently thanked God for blessing Kashi with such a kind and caring husband and family.

Vishwanath added with a kind smile, "Aunty am I not like your son? Can't I do this much for you and Kashi without needing a thanks?"

Anjali's eyes softened, and her lips curved into a warm smile. "Only on one condition, Vishwa beta."

He nodded eagerly. "Yes, Aunty, say na please."

Anjali held his hand and said, "Call me Maa."

Vishwanath's eyes lit up with emotion, his voice thick with sincerity. "Maa, it would be my honor to call you that. You have given me the greatest gift of my life, your daughter. She is my everything, and so are you now. I'll always take care of you like a son should."

Anjali's hand trembled as she cupped his cheek. "Beta, may God bless you with all the happiness in the world. Kashi is truly blessed to have someone like you in her life."

Vishwanath placed his hand over hers and smiled. "No, Maa, it's me who is blessed to have her."

Kashi watched this sweet moment with tears glistening in her eyes. Her heart swelled with gratitude as she took in the warmth and love in the room. Suddenly, her gaze shifted to Vishwanath's parents, who were silently observing the exchange with pride and adoration.

Gathering herself, Kashi decided to take their blessings as well. Turning to Rajendra and Shalini, she softly greeted, "Good morning aunty..uncle," her voice gentle but filled with respect. She then bowed down to touch their feet.

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