Episode # 20: (His Sister's Destiny.)
"So you both got the time to come back?" the moment Swasan entered the Agnihotri Mansion they heard an angry voice. Both looked on and found Arush was sitting on the stairs with a sulky face.
Sanskar came to know that he was getting bore and was missing them. "Don't worry, Bhai, we will take you with us next time," Swara said in a chirpy tone and Arush huffed in annoyance.
"I hope I could accompany you, but I have a few assignments to submit in this week," Arush said in a sad tone. "Don't worry, we will get the time to spend the time together," Sanskar said and ruffled his hair with love.
Swara, who was looking towards them, heard her cellphone beeping. She checked and found a video sent by Aastha. Sanskar and Arush came near her after hearing the voices.
"Your brother and nephew both were crying because they were missing you a lot," Aastha said in the video. The video was of Reyansh and Aarav, both were sleeping, but there were stains of tear on their cheeks.
Swara felt emotional after seeing this and looked above towards Sanskar. "Hey," Arush and Sanskar said together when they saw tears in her eyes. "It's not even a day, and Bhai is behaving like this," Swara said in a crying tone.
Sanskar and Arush shared a looked. Arush understood Sanskar's signal, and with a smile on his face went from there. "You told me he loves you a lot and were always there for you. So, it's difficult for him to accept the current situation. You never remained apart from him, that's why he is behaving like this. Give him some time. He'll be fine soon," Sanskar said and wiped her tears.
"He used to be the boxing champion of his college and look here he is behaving like a child," Swara said while eying her brother in the video. "Every strong person has some weakness, Swara," Sanskar made her understand.
"Let's go to our room," Sanskar said after sometimes and took her towards their room. They changed their clothes and Sanskar after picking his cellphone. "Swara I have some work, I'm going to my study," and by saying that Sanskar walked towards the door.
"No, no, you are not going to your study, you will sleep, and if you don't oblige to me, then I'll go back to Delhi tomorrow itself," Swara said from behind, and Sanskar turned around. She was standing with her hands on her waist and looking towards him with an attitude.
"Do you realize that you just tried to blackmail me?" Sanskar asked with a raised eyebrow. Swara nodded her head with the same look and said, "Blackmailing is the right of every wife." Sanskar kept staring at her and wondered, "Does there any day when she doesn't look cute?"
"I know that you can't go back, but then also what's the harm in obliging to my baby wife?" Sanskar said and came towards the bed. Swara's mouth hung down in shock. She swiftly turns around and with her hands on her waist. "How you always come to know that what the other person is thinking? In the office also, you guessed right that those girls wanted to ask my clothing brand. And here also you came to know that I couldn't go back, how?"
Sanskar settled down on the bed and with his arms under his head gazes at her and said, "By person's gestures and their facial expressions I can tell that what they want, in actual. It's a years' experience, mickey mouse," Sanskar said with a smirk, and Swara rolled her eyes after hearing this.
She came on the other side of the bed and switched off the lights. Sanskar was gazing at the ceiling when he felt a weight over his body. He looked down and found Swara was completely lying above him with her head near his neck.
He said nothing and wrapped his arms around her body while giving a tight kiss over her head. "To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved," only this quote came in his mind after seeing her blind trust in him.
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