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I know the update came way too late this time, but it's all my college's fault. It's that time of the year when they suddenly remember that final exams are approaching, and they decide to pile us with all the pending assignments and practicals all at once. I actually finished writing this chapter on Wednesday, but I couldn't find the time to type and edit it until now. Thankfully, I finally got a day off to post it. I've already started working on the next chapter and will try my best to update it soon. In the meantime, please don't forget to vote and comment. It really motivates me to keep going.Alright, I've talked enough. Please enjoy the chapter.
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As Shalini and Kashi stepped into the grand dining room, Kashi once again found herself in awe. The majestic table, with its intricate carvings and the ornate chairs surrounding it in the dinning room, reminded her of the grandeur she had only read about in stories.
But what truly caught her attention was the scene before her, her mother, sitting among Vishwanath's family, smiling and laughing freely at Rudra's mischievous antics. It was such a heartwarming sight that tears welled up in Kashi's eyes.
Her Veer ji and his family had not only embraced her but also welcomed her mother as their own. The love and respect they showed Anjali were so pure and unconditional that Kashi felt a deep sense of gratitude. She silently thanked the Almighty for sending Veer ji into her life.
"Kashi" Shalini's gentle voice broke through her thoughts, and Kashi blinked, bringing her attention back to the present. Shalini then turned to the family and announced with a bright smile, "Today, my daughter has made this delicious gajar ka halwa for her pehli rasoi ritual. We all will have it before breakfast"
Kashi felt her cheeks flush as everyone turned their attention to her. Shalini continued, "And Vishu beta, you taste it first. Kashi had made it especially for you."
Kashi's eyes widened in surprise, and her blush deepened. She glanced at Vishwanath, who was already looking at her, a teasing smile playing on his lips. She quickly averted her gaze, her heart racing.
Vishwanath reached for a bowl of the halwa, his eyes never leaving Kashi's face. She shyly stole glances at him, nervously awaiting his reaction. Taking the first bite, Vishwanath's expression lit up, and he blurted out, "Umm....Wow, Kashi, Halwa bohot zyada tasty bana hai ( Umm....Wow, Kashi. This halwa is really very tasty.)
A radiant smile spread across Kashi's face, the satisfaction of hearing his praise shining in her eyes.
Shalini, clearly enjoying the moment, chimed in, "Vishu, make Kashi have a bite too. And Kashi, you should do the same for him."
Kashi hesitated, but under Shalini's insistence, she slowly walked over to where Vishwanath sat. He gently held out a spoonful of halwa towards her, his gaze tender. Kashi leaned in, her blush deepening as she took the bite. The sweetness of the halwa seemed to mirror the moment's warmth, making her heart flutter.
"Now, Kashi beta, it's your turn," Shalini urged with a smile.
Kashi hesitated again but picked up another spoonful. Her hands trembled slightly as she raised it towards Vishwanath. He leaned closer, taking the bite, his eyes locked on hers. For a moment, it felt like the world around them had disappeared, leaving only the two of them in that blissful bubble of love.
The spell was broken when Rudra's loud voice interrupted, "Maa, can I have the halwa now? I'm really hungry. Bhaiya and Bhabhi's romance has started, and I don't think they will ever finish."
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