Hey everyone this is chapter 50 do like and comment and this is the last chapter so enjoy and I've nothing to go with next chapter so I gave all the little glimpses of each scene
Scene 1: The Rishta That Was Always There
It wasn’t really a proposal.
No grand gestures. No ring hidden in a cake.
Just her dad, one evening over chai, saying to Siddharth across the living room:
“Beta, dono ghar waalon ko sab samajh aa gaya hai. Bina drama ke, rishta pakka karte hain?”
Siddharth smiled. “Of course, Uncle. Honestly, I was just waiting for your green light.”
Her dad gave a mock-stern nod. “Bas, ab meri beti ke liye tum responsible ho.”
Shivika peeked from the kitchen doorway, hiding her shy smile behind a steel plate.
Her mom whispered beside her, “Told you. Good boys don’t need big speeches.”
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Scene 2: The Engagement Chaos
Kritika was in charge of planning. Obviously, chaos followed.
The engagement was supposed to be “simple and elegant.”
Somehow it became: “500 guests, LED stage, fog machine during ring exchange.”
“Kritika, it’s my engagement, not an IPL opening ceremony,” Shivika protested.
“Bhai’s paying. I’m designing. Tum dono chup raho.”
Siddharth, overhearing:
“Do I at least get to choose my own sherwani?”
Kritika:
“Barely.”
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On the Day:
Her dupatta nearly caught fire near the diya.
Kritika fixed it like a ninja.
Karan teased Siddharth so much during the ring ceremony that even the pandit was laughing.
“Beta, ladki ka haath lo pyaar se, darr ke nahi.”
Everyone clapped when Siddharth finally slid the ring on, murmuring something only Shivika could hear:
“Locked in. Forever problem solved.”
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Scene 3: Kritika & Karan — A New Chapter
Nine months later…
The Malhotra house erupted in loud, chaotic joy:
“It’s a boy!”
Karan cried before Kritika did.
Siddharth teased him for a week straight.
Shivika knitted a tiny blue sweater with mismatched sleeves.
“Bhabhi, his chacha will teach him football.”
“First teach him to walk, genius,” Kritika deadpanned.
Siddharth stole the baby for most cuddle duties, declaring:
“Beta, your chachi and I are practicing for our own future chaos.”
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Scene 4: One Year Later…
Their Home. 7:03 AM.
Coffee brewing. Baby crying. Emails pinging. Siddharth still asleep. Shivika running late.
A normal morning.
Their daughter, Anaya, sitting in a diaper on the kitchen counter, smacking a spoon on a tiffin box.
Shivika, in her office wear and messy bun, trying to answer a call with one hand while holding a rattle in the other.
“Ma’am, the client is asking for—” “Just a minute. My CEO is pooping.”
She looked down at her daughter and smiled despite the madness.
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Scene 5: Siddharth — The Husband, The Dad, The Softie
He always woke up 10 minutes after chaos started.
Showered. Made chai. Walked into the mess like it was a vacation spot.
“Good morning, meri dono jaan,” he’d say — to Shivika and the baby.
He’d steal the baby from her arms just to slow her down.
“You’re running a company. Not a war. Sit for 5 minutes.”
He kissed Shivika’s forehead before he kissed Anaya’s tiny hand.
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Scene 6: Soft Domesticity (With Light Chaos)
At Night:
Siddharth feeding Anaya mashed carrots.
Shivika half-asleep, reading emails.
“She’s more cooperative than you were during our first dinner date,” he teased.
Shivika smiled, exhausted. “That’s because she doesn’t know she can run yet.”
He laughed.
Later, they both sat on the balcony, baby asleep, feet tangled under a blanket.
“We’re not perfect,” Shivika said.
“Nope,” Siddharth agreed. “We’re definitely tired.” “Yes. Very.” “But…” “But this is the only life I want,” he finished.
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Scene 7: One Ordinary, Beautiful Ending
On their anniversary, no grand plans.
Just Shivika sitting in their messy living room, baby asleep in her lap, Siddharth fixing a broken shelf.
“I thought you’d forget today,” she teased.
“I did forget. Until your mom sent a cake and wrote ‘Congratulations for not killing each other.’”
She laughed.
He pulled her close, careful not to wake the baby.
“This is it, Shivika. Our chaos. Our love. Our baby. Our little world.” “It’s not perfect.” “It’s ours.”
“And I love you.”
“I know. And I’m still not letting you go.”
He kissed her softly — a kiss full of everything simple, everything soft, everything that built them.
Not an ending.
Not a fairytale.
Just two people — growing, laughing, surviving, together.
Just kidding this is not the last chapter I'll post 10 more chapters of their wedding arc and some post wedding scene so stay tuned and
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Fantasía💔 "She waited her whole life to confess... but he kissed someone else." SHIVIKA MALHOTRA - 22, hopeless romantic, secretly in love with her childhood best friend SIDDHARTH SINGHANIA. She had loved him for years - through every heartbreak, every lat...
