-:47) Siyanshi's Outburst!!!

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Hieee Pearls, i am back with a new chapter.

So sorry was late to update but to compensate it i am posting the longest chapter, a chapter which have words count of more than 10K(To be precise: 10140 words) . I need responses like that too. Complete the target given below for next chapter.

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We soon reached the party hall, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and nervousness

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We soon reached the party hall, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and nervousness. I knew that we were about to surprise Reyansh's family, and I was eager to see their reactions. I quickly called Yuvaan, who was already aware of our surprise, and told him to take Bhabhimaa, Pie, and Avya inside while we waited outside. "Bhaiya, Bhabhimaa, Pie, and Avya, if she wants to, toh usko leke andar jao, we will be entering after you... abhi Vaani ki entry ho rahi hai, so we have to wait," I said while talking to Yuvaan on the phone. He agreed, and the three of them went inside, but Avya wasn't ready to leave me and Angel, so she stayed back with us. As we stood there, I heard Angel saying, "Mumma, ap bhi aaj pyaari lagrahi ho," (Mumma, you look beautiful today too.) I smiled listening to her, and Avya also laughed at her comment. Just then, Jaana appeared and said, "Hashhh, finally apko mein yaad toh ayi," (Finally, you remembered me.) She sat down on her knees, and I held her hand to help her up, saying "Sambhalke Jaana," (Be careful, Jaana.) She looked at me and smiled, and I could see the mischievous glint in her eyes. "Tu haina uskeliye," she said, smiling at me,(You're there for me, right?) I smiled back at her, feeling a sense of comfort and familiarity with her. As we stood there, waiting for the right moment to enter, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the people around me. I looked at Angel, who was looking up at me with admiration in her eyes, and I felt my heart swell with love and pride. Avya and Iksha, on the other hand, werr busy teasing Jaana, and the three of them were laughing and joking together. It was a beautiful moment, and I was grateful to be a part of it. As we waited, I could hear the sound of music and laughter coming from inside the party hall. I knew that Vaani's entry was about to happen, and I was eager to see how everything would unfold.

We stood there, Jaana said to Angel, "Chalo ab mumma ko kissi karo," (Now, go and kiss mumma) She pointed her cheeks to Angel, and Angel kissed her cheeks and hugged her. Jaana then said, "Mumma, don't worry, this time I am with you, so I won't let anyone hurt you..." She said this like a big girl, trying to sound brave and protective of her mother. Jaana couldn't help but smile at her and said, "Bacha, you're only 5 years old and a little chotu si bachi, betu," (You're just a small child, sweetie.) Avya laughed loudly at this, and Angel said with a pout, "Umar aur height pr matt jana mumma, meri itni lambi stick toh hai hi," (Don't judge me by my age and height, mumma, I have a long stick to protect you.) She said this while pointing at me, and I couldn't help but laugh at her innocence. "Mein apki lambi stick hun?" I asked, laughing, (Am I your long stick?) Angel nodded and said, "Haan, ap ho," (Yes, you are.) She then started laughing herself, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of joy and love for this little girl. Kashu, who was sitting in her knees nearby, said, "Aww, mera shona beta," (My sweet child,) and hugged Jaana again. As she hugged her, a drop of tear fell from her eyes, and I could see the emotion and love that she had for her daughter. I said, "Nahi, Jaana, yeh nahi bas," (No, Jaana, it's not just that,) while caressing her hair. I was trying to tell her that there was more to life than just being protective and strong, but Angel was too young to understand. All she knew was that she wanted to protect her mother and make her happy, and that was all that mattered to her.

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