Episode # 15: (Childish yet mature)
"This is wrong Bhai, how can you eat my paratha like this," Arush said in anger to Sanskar, who was busy in munching Arush's aalu paratha. Sanskar didn't reply and kept eating it while shrugging his shoulders.
Arush fumed in anger, and while stomping his foot went from there towards the kitchen. "Rasgullay, you will be fat," Sanskar, who was busy in eating the third paratha stopped after hearing Aarav. Swara chuckled after hearing this, and Sanskar gave her a narrow look on this.
"Don't worry Bunny, I'll do double exercise," Sanskar said to Aarav who nodded his head and started eating his cereals. "Yuvaan Bhai, will you show me your automobile company?" Swara asked in an excited tone. Yuvaan, who was doing something on his mobile, looked above and with a smile on his face.
"Sure, why not? You know Arush spends most of his time in my company," Yuvaan said.
"They both are a carbon copy of each other in every aspect," Sanskar murmured under his breath. Ria, who was sitting beside Sanskar, heard this and chuckled a little. "This thing you said it right Bhai, I think they both were twins in their last birth," Ria said, and Sanskar laughed after hearing this.
"Why are you laughing at?" Swara asked, and Sanskar shook his head with a smile on his face. Swara shrugged her shoulder and resumed her breakfast. After finishing their breakfast or better to say brunch, they all left for the Chauhan Mansion because they had to leave for Mumbai.
Resting for a while, Agnihotri's were all set to leave for the airport. Swara met her family before leaving with Sanskar and family.
"I know I don't have to say this, to take care of yourself because you are going with your 2nd family, but then also take care, beta," Niharika said to Swara, who in return hugged her mother tightly.
"Bua, be back soon and bring the Rasgullay for me," Aarav said, and all chuckled after hearing this. Aarav and his addiction to Rasgullay will never change. "Sure baby," Swara said and kissed his cheek tightly. She pulled Samay's cheeks, who was in his father's arms busy in chewing his tooth-soothing toy.
They left the Chauhan Mansion. Swara was sad, but happy at the same time because she would be back after one week. For now, she wanted to enjoy her time with Sanskar and his family.
They came to the airport, and the moment they came out of the car, Arush and Swara started running towards their jet.
All laughed out loud after seeing this. "Both met for the 1st time when we came here for Sanskar's alliance, but after seeing them, nobody will believe that thing. These two behaves like the same," Swathi said with a chuckle, and all nodded their heads after hearing this.
They came near the jet and found both were panting heavily. Sanskar shook his head and passed a water bottle to Swara. "Thank you," Swara replied and drank the water.
Arush snatched the bottle from her hands and ran inside the jet. "Arush bhaiii," Swara screamed and ran behind him. The remaining ones shook their heads in disbelief and went inside.
They came inside and found both of them were sitting in their respective seats like lazy bugs. Sanskar with a chuckle came and settled down beside Swara. She gave him a cheeky grin and encircled her arms around his arm. She settled down properly while keeping her head over his shoulder.
Sanskar opened his laptop and started doing his work. After some time, he heard her soft breathing and found her sleeping peacefully. He smiled at her and settled down properly to give her more comfort.
Ronit and Swathi saw this scene. Both gazes at each other with a smile on their faces. "After seeing Sanskar like this, I always feel a sudden wave of peace inside my heart. Those ten years today also roam in my mind. When he was away from us," Swathi said, and Ronit kept his hand over hers.
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