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Chapter Eight


“Stunning,” Abhira whispered as she gazed at the photograph in front of her. A silhouette in red, gazing at the night sky from the balcony of a two storeyed home. It was clear that the photographer was in love with his muse. Which, Abhira knew was the absolute truth. After all, anyone who spent any time in their presence could tell how much Abir loved Mishti.

“It really is,” Armaan agreed, standing beside her, glued to her side. “She looks even more gorgeous. I didn't think it was possible.”

“Woh kehte haina, Bhaiya,” Krish added his two cents. “Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. Jisne bhi yeh photo kheechi hai, they must really love her from the bottom of their heart,” he echoed Abhira's earlier thoughts.

“Normal si photo hi toh hai! Aap sab kyun itna emotional ho rahe ho?” Aryan whined. “Aisa kya hi khaas hai isme?”

“Aryan, tu na… Rehne de. Tujhe toh bilkul romance ke baare mein kuch samajh hi nahi aata,” Charu commented. “Bachcha hai abhi tu.”

“Yeh aap log har waqt yehi bolke mujhe kyun sideline kar dete ho?” Aryan questioned. “Itna bhi chota nahi hoon main!”

“Toh chup kar aur photo dekh!” Kiara ordered. “Aur agar nahi dekhni toh jaake wahaan Maa aur Papa aur baaki sabke saath bore ho. Humein toh shaanti se exhibition ka mazaa lene de!”

Their little chorus gang was standing in front of one the photographs for the exhibit that had been put together by Asha Kiran to raise money for the school. Jaise Banjaare Ko Ghar was a collection of specially curated photos from Abir Rajvansh's personal album that he was willing to auction. Every photo was of his wife, though her face was visible in none of them. Abir had captured the feeling of home that had made its way into his heart because of Mishti in such a beautiful way that every silhouette made Abhira tear up. She wished to have as fulfilling a love as theirs.

Being one of the more influential families of the city, the Poddars had also received an invitation to the fundraiser, and the entire family had turned up on Kaveri's orders. She was still hoping to snag Abir Rajvansh as a client and wanted to use this exhibit as an opportunity. Especially knowing that Kunal Rajvansh would be in attendance as well, it would be like hitting two birds with one stone.

Too bad, Armaan had insisted on carting that girl along. She wasn't a part of Kaveri's family, never would be, but Abir Rajvansh seemed to have a soft spot for her grandson for some reason, and it had been imperative to bring Armaan along. So, she hadn't created a fuss when he'd informed the family that Abhira would be his date for the evening, even though she didn't like it one bit. Some sacrifices had to be made for the greater good, after all.

“Kya ho raha hai yahaan?” Madhav asked, joining the chorus gang, with Vidya and Kaveri in tow. “Main jabse dekh raha hoon, sabki aankhein yahin gadi hui hai.”

“Kuch nahi, Papa,” Abhira answered. “Bas yeh photo dekh rahe the. Kitni sundar hai, nahi?”

Madhav glanced at the photo and hummed in appreciation. “Pyaari toh bohot hai. Kitne pyaar se li hai, dekhke hi pata chalta hai.”

“Dekhke kya pata chalta hai?” Abir asked, joining the conversation.

Abhira launched herself into his waiting arms, uncaring of everyone around them. Kaveri was left shocked at the gesture. Even Armaan had been more respectful to Abir than this girl was, treating him so familiarly. Even worse, actually. None of her own family ever treated her this way. They were always very respectful, greeting her by touching her feet and seeking her blessings. Very rarely did they ever hug her, only when the occasion called for it. And here this girl was, clinging to a man who was old enough to be her grandfather, without a care in the world.

Oblivious to Kaveri's thoughts, Abir laughed, hugging Abhira tight, rocking her back and forth. “Heeraaaaa,” he sighed. “I missed you.”

“I missed you, too,” Abhira whined, burrowing closer. She didn't know why. They'd seen each just a few hours ago, yet to her it felt like an eternity. Abir tugged her harder, pulling her flush against him.

“It's okay, Heera,” he murmured softly. “Yahin hoon main, tere paas.”

He understood very well how she felt in that moment, like she wanted to jump out of her skin. He felt that way constantly, the need to be close to his little girl never leaving him alone. If it were up to him, Abhira would not spend a single moment away from him, but he knew that he had to respect her choices, even if they took her away from him.

“It's okay,” he repeated, kissing the top of her head. Abhira took a deep breath, the scent of Abir's perfume filling her senses, grounding her. Reluctantly, she pulled away.

“Good?” Abir asked, cupping her face. Abhira nodded, making Abir smile. He reached down to kiss her forehead. Armaan cleared his throat, breaking their moment. “Hum bhi hai yahaan, in case you've forgotten,” he stated.

Abir grinned, purposely taking the bait that Armaan had laid out. “Oh? Armaan Sa! Aapko kaise bhool sakte hain?”

Laughing, Abir gave Armaan a quick hug. “Itne lambe khambe jaise ho! Dekha tha maine, you're hard to miss you know. Lekin, Heera ke aage toh…”

“Aapko koi nahi dikhta,” Armaan finished for him. “Pata hai mujhe. Isliye aapko yaad dila raha tha!”

“Aye, Khadoosmaan! Tum jealous ho rahe ho kya?” Abhira asked. “Ab tum mere jitne awesome nahi ho yeh baat tumhe samajh aa jaani chahiye na! Kab tak iss baat ka dukh manate rahoge?”

Abir high-fived her for that remark, teasing a giggle out of her. “Right!” He agreed. “Heera's the best!”

“Baba! Aapne mumma ko dekha kya?” Amish entered the conversation.

“Baadal Mamu!” Abhira cried in delight, giving him a hug. “Aap bade hi dashing lag rahe ho!”

“Thank you,” Amish grinned. “Tu bhi badi pyaari lag rahi hai. Aur waise… Baadal mujhe sirf Baba aur Raj bulaate hain, but tere liye ek exception.”

“Lekin yeh kitna weird nickname hai,” Abhira pouted. “Baadal… Aap ghode ho kya?”

Amish chuckled. “Bachpan mein main bhi Baba se yehi poochta tha. Toh pata hai unhone kya kaha?”

“Kya?” Abhira wondered.

“Yehi, ki Mishti mera chaand hai, aur main uska aasmaan,” Abir smiled. “Aur humaare dono bachche… Baadal aur Tara.”

Abhira awwed, pulling Abir's cheek. “Aap sach mein bohot zyada cute ho!!”

“Woh toh main hoon,” Abir agreed.

“Babaaaaa!” Amish complained. “Mumma kahaan hai?”

“Yahin kahin hogi… Kahaan jaayegi?” Abir asked. “Maine bhi usse thode time se nahi dekha. Kuch arrangement dekh rahi hogi.”

Just then, the lights dimmed. A spotlight shone in the middle of the room. “Aap sab yahaan aaye, humaara saath dene, uske liye thank you,” Mishti said. “Iss school se bohot saare bachchon ki zindagi badal jaayegi. Aur yeh sab, aap sabki blessings ki wajah se hoga. So, thank you so much for being a part of this change and writing a better future for all of us.”

She stepped right into the spotlight as soft music started playing. Abir shook his head. He should've known. No exhibit of his was complete without a performance by Mishti. She always took immense pride in his work and this was her way of showing him how proud she was. Over the years, his little Tara, and on occasion, some of the other family members had also joined the performance. It was the highlight of his day.

Sure enough, Misha stepped out from behind Mishti, and a second later Raj did as well. “Woohooooo!!” Abir cheered. He fumbled for his phone for a second, opening the camera app and clicking a dozen pictures.

And then, much to everyone's surprise, Raj pulled Abhira into the performance as well, just as the other women in the family took their places. For a second, Abhira was stunned, unsure what to do next. Then, softly, Mishti held her hand and gave it a squeeze, passing her a reassuring smile, giving her a place right beside her. Abhira grinned, squeezing her hand back in gratitude. It took her a bit but she managed to follow everyone else and soon, she was matching their steps with every beat, dancing her heart out.

Armaan looked at her, awed. He didn't know when was the last time he'd seen her laugh so bright, have so much fun in a group of people. Abir, sensing his emotions, wrapped an arm around his shoulder - a silent display of support. Later, Armaan would never be able to say what prompted him to do it, and maybe, he would be embarrassed about it for the rest of his life, but in that moment, he couldn't help it. He leaned to rest his head on Abir's shoulder. Abir looked down at him, surprised, but Armaan was engrossed in the performance, in Abhira and her infectious laughter. Wordlessly, Abir tightened his hold, in turn resting his head on Armaan's.

Abir knew that Armaan hadn't really ever felt the love of a father. Yes, Madhav and him were repairing their relationship now, but the past could not be changed. The hurt Madhav had caused could not be erased so easily. Right then, Abir vowed to be for Armaan what Bade Papa had been for him. He would never let Armaan feel the absence of a father.

The performance ended on a high note, to thundering applause. Abir watched, completely smitten, as Mishti turned to Abhira first, hugging her tight. And then, as everyone else crowded around them, a mish-mash of arms and legs and loud laughter.

“You were brilliant,” Mishti praised Abhira. “Sorry, maine tujhe pehle se nahi bataya. Woh, actually… Raj ka idea tha ki hum sab tujhe surprise karein.”

Abhira turned to Raj, tears shining in her eyes. “Thank you,” she choked, cuddling close to her sister.

Abir went to them, stars in his eyes, stopping to thank each one of them with a hug and a kiss. Abhira's hug may have lasted a touch longer, but no one commented on it. “Thank you so much, Angry Chorni,” he murmured softly, resting his forehead on hers. “I think this was the best performance so far.”

Mishti grinned, pushing to her tiptoes, placing a lingering kiss on his cheek. “You're welcome, Ajeeb Rajvansh,” she grinned. Everyone cooed at the sight, especially Abhira, who was overwhelmed. Every time she saw the way Abir & Mishti together, she felt so grateful to be able to witness a love like theirs. They had the utmost respect for each other and it showed in every action of theirs. They were always so appreciative and open in their affection that sometimes she felt like a voyeur seeing them together. She wished that when Armaan and her had lived a whole life together, they would still love and appreciate each other like that.

“Welcome, everyone!” Amayra announced, breaking the moment. “Thank you so much for gracing us with your presence on this wonderful occasion. Hum sab aaj yahaan isliye ikhatta hue hain, kyunki hum sab aane waale kal ko behtar banana chaahte hain. But, aane waale kal se pehle… Aaj ke kuch shabd sunn lene chahiye, nahi? Please welcome, Mr. Abir Rajvansh!”

“Thank you, Baby Bro!” Abir grinned. To the crowd, he addressed, “Thoda repetitive ho raha hai, lekin I want to thank you all for being here tonight. Aap sabki presence humaare liye, aur humse se zyada, unn hazaron bachchon ke liye bohot maayne rakhti hai.

Jab maine Asha Kiran shuru kiya tha, hum sirf 3 log, ek kamre mein kaam karte the. Aaj, Asha Kiran ke offices poore desh mein hain, and we have more than 20,000 volunteers helping us. Yeh bohot badi baat hai mere liye. Maine kabhi nahi socha tha ki kisi din mere iss chote sapne ko itni badi udaan milegi. Yeh udaan, meri wife Mishti ki wajah se hai. Usne apna sab kuch iss NGO ko diya hai, aur aaj iss makaam par laaya hai ki main aaj aap sabke saamne apna sar garv se ooncha karke khada ho saku.

Itne saalon mein, humne kayi orphanages banaye, kayi old age homes shuru kiye, aur aise kayi aur schools bhi start kiye. Lekin, yeh wali school, thodi special hai. Isliye, kyunki hum kaafi waqt se yahaan school banana chaahte the, but school ki zameen ke saath issues chal rahe the. Aaj, hum ek nayi shuruaat kar paaye hain, sirf aur ek sirf ek insaan ki wajah se… Mr. Armaan Poddar.”

Armaan sucked in a sharp breath at the proclamation. He hadn't expected it. For his contribution to be appreciated so openly. It had never happened before. Dadi Sa had always praised him for a job well done, but had never acknowledged him so publicly, for she didn't believe he deserved it. He had only been doing his job. So what if he was good at it? It was expected out of him. No one gave anyone any laurels for doing what they were supposed to do. Yet, here he was, being thanked so profusely for just that… Doing his job.

He had always known that being the best at everything was expected of him. Whether it be sports or studies at school, being a gold medalist at college, or the best lawyer at the family firm. He had gotten to be a part of this family as a favour, and he needed to repay that favour by doing things they could be proud of. He had to be the golden boy - the best son, grandson, and elder brother, and also, the best at his work. He had always strived to achieve more and more and more in a bid to appease his family, to be on the receiving end of one smile from his Dadi Sa.

But, never in all his years, had he ever felt so loved and respected as he did right now. He teared up at the adulation he was receiving, unable to keep his emotions in check. He felt as if he would float away. And then, he felt Abhira wrap her arms around his waist, pushing herself into his side, grounding him. His arms shot out to wrap around her slim figure, finding home.

“Thank you so much, Armaan,” Abir continued. “Tum nahi hote, toh aaj hum bhi yahaan nahi hote. Jo tumne humaare liye kiya hai, uske liye thank you bohot chota word hai, but mere paas koi aur word hai nahi, isliye mujhe yehi use karna pad raha hai.

Itne saalon se hum sab koshish kar rahe the ki yeh zameen humein mil jaaye, aur yahaan woh school bane jo yeh bachche deserve karte hain. Humne bohot lawyers aur officers ko approach kiya, lekin kuch nahi hua. Jo case court mein dus saalon se chal raha tha, tumne usse kuch hafton mein jita diya. Hum bohot lucky hai ki tum humein mile.

I know maine aur Mishti ne tumhe bohot pareshaan kiya. Jhoothi identity use ki, apni jagah volunteers ke through kaam karwaya, aur phir finally, tumse milne ke baad I'm sure din-raat humne tumhaari naak mein dum kar rakha tha. But you came through for us.

Waise kehte hain ki family mein koi thank you nahi hota, but main phir bhi kehna chaahta hoon, kyunki jab dil se kisi ke shukraguzar ho, toh keh dena chahiye. Isse rishta aur gehra ho jaata hai, aisa Mishti kehti hai. Kyunki jab hum sachche dil se kuch kehte hain, toh dil ko baat samajh aa jaata hai… Aur pyaar aur badh jaata hai. Isliye, phir se, dil se, thank you, Armaan.

Aur waise maine ab bohot zyada bol diya hai toh main aap sab ko aur bore nahi karunga… But Mishti wants to say something. So… Mrs. Agarwal Rajvansh, all yours.”

Saying so, Abir walked off, straight to Armaan who immediately wrapped him in a tight hug. “Thank you, Bade Papa,” he choked. “Aaj aapne mujhe jitni izzat di hai, utni kisi ne nahi di. Mujhe nahi pata tha ki koi mere liye itna feel kar sakta hai. Thank you.”

Abir smiled, kissing his forehead. “You deserve even more, Armaan. I promise, main koshish karunga ki tumhe woh sab mile, jo tum deserve karte ho.”

“Thoda emotional ho gaya na?” Mishti laughed, as she took Abir's place in front of the crowd. “But aap sab chinta mat kijiye, aap sabko aur emotional karne main yahaan hoon, yahaan hoon, yahaaan!

Waise, Abir ne ek baat sahi kahi ki yeh school bohot special hai. Hum yahaan bohot time se school chaahte the… Woh isliye, kyunki Udaipur woh jagah hai jahaan mera bachpan beeta. Maine sheher toh saalon pehle hi chod diya tha, but yeh sheher hi mujhe nahi chod raha. Iss sheher ke liye main hamesha kuch karna chaahti thi, yahaan ke logon ke liye, jo kisi zamaane mein mere apne hua karte the.

Aaj jab yeh school finally ban'ne jaa raha hai, main shayad nahi express kar sakti ki main kitni khush hoon. Aaj, mera saalon puraana sapna poora hone jaa raha hai. Aur aaj, peeche mudke main dekhti hoon, uss 12 saal ki Mishti ko, jisne Udaipur yeh samajhke chod diya ki woh ab kabhi yahaan waapas nahi aayegi, toh mujhe dukh nahi, sirf khushi hoti hai uss journey pe. Itne utaar-chadhaav ke baad, hum aaj yahaan khade hain. And I'm really proud of us for that.

Toh, iss khushi ke mauke pe… Main yeh school unke naam karna chaahti hoon, jinhone mujhe pehli baar sikhaaya ki maa kya hoti hai. Waise, kehne ko toh woh meri Taima thi, lekin meri maa se zyada pyaar unhone mujhe diya, mujhe paala, posa, bada kiya. But… Woh kehte haina, ki bhagwaanji apne paas jaldi sirf achche logon ko hi bula lete hai, kyunki unhe bhi itne pyaare kisi shaks ke saath waqt bitaana hota hai? Main bohot choti thi, jab meri Taima humein chodke chali gayi. I was barely a teenager. Phir, kayi saal, maine zindagi unke bina jeena seekhne mein nikaal diye.

Lekin, main ek secret batau? Main na… Kanha Ji ki favourite hoon. Isliye… Unhone mujhe meri Akshu di. Jaise main Taima ki beti nahi thi, Akshu bhi meri beti nahi thi. Lekin, woh meri beti se kam bhi nahi thi. Usne mujhe bohot pyaar diya. Maasi maa kehti thi mujhe, aur jab woh gale se lagaati thi toh aisa lagta tha ki duniya mein koi gham mujhe choo bhi nahi paayega. But, woh bhi mujhe chodkar chali gayi… Par ek jeene ki wajah de gayi. Yeh school… Jo main meri Taima aur meri Akshu ke naam karne wali hoon.

Akshara Ucchh Vidyalaya, ek higher secondary school hoga, jahaan bachche 12th tak padh paayenge… For no fee. Hum unhe mid-day meal scheme ka part banayenge… Aur yeh bhi koshish karenge ki scholarships ke through woh sab aur bhi higher education continue kar sake - phir woh chaahe India mein ho ya abroad. We will offer classes in all three streams - arts, science, and commerce.

Itne saare bachchon ke itne saare khwabon ko poora karne, humein aapki help chahiye. Isliye, please… Aap jitna donate kar sakte hain, utna kijiye. Aaj aapki ek donation se kisi bachche ki zindagi sawar jaayegi. Thank you!”

Mishti hadn't even properly walked out of the crowd when she found her arms full of a crying Abhira. “Bas… Bas… Shh. Heera,” Mishti soothed. “Tu ro kyun rahi hai.”

“Mumm— mumma ki yaa— yaad aa rahi hai,” Abhira sobbed.

“Mujhe bhi,” Mishti admitted. “But… Akshu yahaan hoti na toh usse bilkul achcha nahi lagta ki hum aise sad hain.”

“Mumma mujhe chodke kyun chali gayi, Badi Maa? Aap unse kahiye na ki woh waapas aa jaaye. Please!” Abhira all but wailed. “Mujhe unke saath rehna hai. Mujhe unhe Armaan ke baare mein bataana, aapke baare mein bataana hai. Mujhe unhe bataana hai ki maine unki wish poori kardi… Ki main finally lawyer bann gayi. Main unke saath sab share karna chaahti hoon!”

Mishti choked back a sob. “I know. Main bhi yehi chaahti hoon, Gudiya Rani. But… Akshu humaare saath hi hai. Humaare dil mein. Aur woh har waqt humein dekh rahi hai. Iss pal mein bhi usne humaara saath nahi choda hai, aur naa hi woh kabhi chodegi. I promise, Heera. Akshu ka pyaar tere saath hi rahega. Hamesha, hamesha, hamesha.”

Abir and Armaan joined the fold, their arms wordlessly going around the two women, a promise that they were not alone. Mishti heaved in Abir's hold, burying her face in his chest, just as Abhira did in Armaan's. The four of them stood there, remembering the one woman who tied them all together in an unbreakable bond of love and thanked their lucky stars to have known her.

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this was SO emotional. thank you!!!

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Brilliant updates. Eagerly waiting to see Kaveri, Ruhi and Fufasa's reactions when they realize how badly they messed up as Abir declares their relationship and all cases for Rajvansh's to be managed by either Abhira or Armaan.

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This is just awesome..... wanted to have so reactions of the poddhar family to....

Next time.....

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Such an emotional chapter… loved it!!! Looking forward to see everyone’s reaction to this emotional display next.. hope you update soon !

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this was SO emotional. thank you!!!

Thank you! So glad that you like it!!

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Originally posted by: piyushi

Brilliant updates. Eagerly waiting to see Kaveri, Ruhi and Fufasa's reactions when they realize how badly they messed up as Abir declares their relationship and all cases for Rajvansh's to be managed by either Abhira or Armaan.

Hahahah yeah they're all gonna get what's coming for them don't worry!!

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This is just awesome..... wanted to have so reactions of the poddhar family to....

Next time.....


Thank you so much! So glad to know you liked it!

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Such an emotional chapter… loved it!!! Looking forward to see everyone’s reaction to this emotional display next.. hope you update soon !

Aaahhh yes more confrontation and drama on the way, just for y'all! <3

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Chapter Nine


“Armaan, tu udaas kyun ho raha hai? Yeh toh khushi ki baat haina?” Madhav asked gently. “Abhira apne Badi Maa aur Bade Papa ke saath bohot khush rahegi. Aur… Tu bhi toh yehi chaahta tha na… Ki woh outhouse se shift ho jaaye?”

Armaan sighed, nodding. “Haan, lekin ab woh jaa rahi hai toh mujhe bilkul achcha nahi lag raha. Par main nahi chaahta ki woh yahaan ruke. Badi Maa aur Bade Papa ke saath rehna hi uske liye best hai.”

Armaan had just told his parents that Abhira would be moving in with Abir & Mishti. After a lot of effort on all their parts, she had finally agreed. Armaan was extremely happy for her, yet he couldn't help but be a little sad. Yes, he had been repeatedly assured that he could meet Abhira whenever he wanted, but he knew that things would be a little different now. Abhira's attention would be divided. She would want to spend time with her family, wanting to get to know them better. And, knowing her, she probably wouldn't like it if he spent every waking moment there, only coming home to sleep.

“But… Yeh sab hua kaise?” Vidya asked. “Humaare exhibition se nikalne ke baad? Wahaan itna tamasha hua tha humaare jaane se pehle… Sach kahun toh main darr gayi thi ki kahin kuch ooch-neech na ho jaaye.”

Armaan's face lit up at the question, his sadness completely forgotten, as he launched into the tale of just how it all happened.

4 Hours Ago…

The exhibit had been winding down after a successful night. Most of the guests had left. The Poddars had stuck around though they were merely spectators in the whole ordeal, Armaan & Abhira taking the lead. Kaveri was not stupid. By now, she had understood that Abhira was the key to it all. She didn't know what relationship she shared with the Rajvansh family, nor did she understand why all of them seemed to be so fond of her. But, it was clear that she was the thread that tied Armaan to the family.

For the past few hours, she had seen every single member of the family come up to her with a wide smile and a tight hug. They all seemed to be enjoying her company immensely. And there was Armaan, who they all seemed to like a lot as well, especially Abir & Mishti Rajvansh. Kaveri hadn't even been aware that Abir Rajvansh was already a client for the firm. She was miffed that Armaan had seen it fit to hide such an important fact from her.

“Armaan!” She called out, pulling him away from his conversation with Mishti. The two of them were smiling wide as they talked, and for some reason, it bothered Kaveri to see Armaan so comfortable with the woman.

“Jee, Dadi Sa,” Armaan immediately came up to her. “Kahiye.”

“Tumne humein bataya kyun nahi ki Mr. Rajvansh humaari firm ke client hain?” Kaveri questioned.

“Dadi Sa… Mr. Rajvansh nahi, NGO humaare firm ki client hai. Aur woh bhi permanent nahi. Woh toh unhe Udaipur related dispute tha, isliye unhone humaari firm ko approach kiya tha,” Armaan explained.

“Lekin phir bhi… Tumhe humein batana toh chahiye tha!” Kaveri insisted.

“Sorry, Dadi Sa, but Mr. Rajvansh ne kaha tha ki woh yeh sab bohot secretly karna chaahte hain. Unki involvement se media ka dhyaan kuch zyada hi badh jaata, isliye unhone strictly kisi ko bhi bataane se mana kiya tha.

In fact, jab yeh case mere paas aaya tha, it was a proper pro-bono. Mr. & Mrs. Rajvansh ne apna khudka naam bhi use nahi kiya tha tab. They were working under an alias. Shuru ke 3-4 meetings bhi maine NGO ke volunteers ke saath ki thi, unke saath nahi. Main unse sirf tab mila jab woh sure the ki woh mujhpe trust kar sakte hain. Phir jab unhone yeh shart rakhi, toh main unka bharosa nahi todna chaahta tha. Mujhe laga maine kisi ko bata diya aur baat phail gayi, toh shayad woh kisi aur lawyer ke paas chale jaayenge.”

Armaan explained the situation without naming names but Kaveri understood that he was referring to Sanjay. Armaan was aware that once Kaveri found out, Sanjay wouldn't be far behind. And, always desperate for attention, Sanjay definitely would have created a ruckus about the whole ordeal, bragging about how the firm was now working with the Rajvansh family.

It would definitely have spooked Abir & Mishti, Armaan was sure. They would have sought other representation and things would not have worked out so well for them. He was glad that he hadn't told anyone. It had ended with him gaining a new family, which definitely wouldn't have happened otherwise. If Abir & Mishti didn't trust him, would they have agreed to dinner with him & Abhira? And if they hadn't, Armaan didn't know if they'd ever find out about the familial connection they shared with Abhira.

“Baat jo bhi ho, Armaan,” Kaveri stood her ground. “Yeh tumhaari zimmedaari thi aur tumse chook hui hai.”

Armaan looked down, not knowing what to say. Hadn't it been her who had taught him that the client's satisfaction was more important than anything else? She had always told him to do everything to make their clients happy. And now that he had done exactly that, she was still unhappy. At times, he felt like whatever he did, she would always find a way to find faults. Nothing he did would ever be good enough for her, yet he did his best to appease her every single day in hopes that one day, she would genuinely be happy and proud of him.

“Sorry, Dadi Sa,” He muttered, not knowing what else to say.

“Ab chalo, yahaan se. Humein sab kuch detail mein batana,” Kaveri ordered. She turned to leave, expecting Armaan to follow. When he didn't, she turned to see him standing right there, Mishti holding onto him.

“Armaan,” Mishti was saying. “Ruko tum yahaan. Abhi kahin nahin jaana hai. Mujhe kuch important baat karni hai tumse aur Abhira se.”

Armaan nodded dutifully, but Kaveri decided she had had enough. Since the moment she had stepped inside the venue, she had been subjected to this nonsense. The Rajvansh family cared only about Abhira it seemed. Wherever she looked, there was that chit of a girl, laughing loudly with someone or the other. It was grating on her nerves.

“Aisa kya zaroori kaam hai?” She asked sharply.

Mishti turned to her, her nose flaring at Kaveri's tone. “Yeh baat main aapko batana zaroori nahi samajhti,” she declared. “Waise bhi, yeh humaare ghar ki baat hai. Aur parivaar ki baatein, bahaar waalon se nahi karte. Itna toh sikhaya hoga na aapko, aapki maa ne? Yaa itni bhi parvarish nahi di unhone?”

“Mrs. Rajvansh!” Kaveri shouted. “Aap apni hadh paar kar rahin hain.”

“Hadh toh bohot pehle aap paar kar chuki hain, Mrs. Poddar,” Mishti fired back. “Maine aapki maa ke baare mein ek shabd kaha toh aap aise behave kar rahi hain. Aapne kabhi socha jab aap har baat pe Abhira ki maa ko zaleel karti thin toh usse kaisa lagta tha?”

“Humne kya galat kiya? Jab woh ladki aisi hai toh uski maa —” Kaveri argued, but was cut off by Armaan. “Bas, Dadi Sa!! Aap har baar iss tarah Ma'am ko beech mein nahi laa sakti. Thodi toh izzat kijiye. Woh ab iss duniya mein nahi rahin aur aap phir bhi unki buraayi kar rahin hain? Arre, aur kuch nahi toh yehi sochke kuch mat boliye ki unhone mujhe bachaane mein apni jaan khoyi hai.

Ab toh Abhira ne kuch kiya bhi nahi, phir bhi aap Ma'am ke naam pe taana dene se nahi chooki. Aisa kya kare woh ki aap yeh sab kehna band kar dein? Kisi ki maa ke baare mein itna bura-bhala bolna shobha deta hai kya?”

“Agar uss ladki ka dil itni hi dukhta hai toh woh chali kyun nahi jaati?” Kaveri snorted derisively. Then, she added, “Hum toh bhool hi gaye the. Uska iss duniya mein hai hi kaun. Anath haina. Isliye itna sab hone ke baad bhi humaare hi outhouse mein reh rahi hai.”

“Bas!” Abir cried. “Bas. Aajke baad… Abhira ko anath kehne ki himmat bhi mat karna. Uski Badi Maa aur uske Bade Papa abhi marre nahi. Poora parivaar hai uske saath. Woh akeli nahi hai. Aur naa hi kabhi hogi.”

“Yeh kaunsa parivaar hai jo ek hi din mein aa gaya?” Kaveri asked. “Ab tak toh koi nahi tha.”

“Woh humaari badkismati thi ki humaari bachchi itne saal humse door rahi,” Mishti agreed. “Lekin ab woh humein mil gayi hai toh hum uska saath nahi chodenge. Hum sab hain uski family, uski maa ki family. Akshara humaare ghar ki bachchi thi… meri Nairi Di ki aakhri nishaani. Aur Abhira, Akshu ki aakhri nishaani hai. Main usse yeh sab ab aur sehne nahi doongi.

Aapke ghar mein hota hoga bahuon ke saath aisa bura vyavhar, lekin hum apne ghar mein bachchon ke saath aisa nahi karte. Aaj dekh liya… Naam bada hone se kaam bada nahi hota. Honge aap Poddars iss sheher ki respected family, lekin sach toh yehi haina ki aapke khudke ghar mein unn logon ki koi respect nahi hai jo aapki haan mein haan nahi milaate.”

“Badi Maa!” Abhira cried. “Aap please shaant ho jaiye. Hum araam se baat kar sakte haina.”

“Mishti ne kuch galat nahi kaha hai na. Badon ka farz hota hai bachchon ko sahi raasta dikhaana,” Abir replied. “Lekin iska yeh matlab nahi hai, Heera… Ki woh har baat pe teri insult karein, Akshu ki insult karein. Ho sakta hai tune galtiyaan ki ho, lekin teri neeyat toh kabhi buri nahi thi na? Phir woh kyun aisa sochti hain ki tu galat hai, ki tu unki family mein fit nahi hoti?

Beta, jab shaadi hoti hai, ek ladki apne naye ghar jaati hai… Settle hone mein waqt lagta hai, sabhi ko. Lekin adjust sab karte hain… Kuch woh ladki, aur kuch uska naya parivaar. Kabhi koi galti ho jaaye, toh usse maaf kar dete hain… Iss tarah baat-baat pe bakheda khada karke apne hi ghar ke bachchon ki insult nahi karte. Unki parvarish pe ungli nahi uthaate.

Itna sab hua hai tere saath, tujhe bhi pata hai ki har baar galti teri nahi thi, Heera. Armaan ke liye tune har baar stand liya hai. Uske liye uski maa se ladi, uske bhai se ladi, uski dadi se bhi ladi. Toh apne liye kyun nahi? Tu bhi ek happy family deserve karti hai, Abhira.”

“Main jaanti hoon, Bade Papa,” Abhira said. “Aur aap haina… Meri family. Phir mujhe kisi baat ki koi tension nahi hai. Lekin… Aajka din bohot achcha hai. Aaj yeh sab baatein karke dil mayoos nahi karte. Please.”

Abir nodded reluctantly, opening his arms for her. She stepped into his embrace. “I'm sorry. Tujhe upset nahi karna chaahta tha. Lekin tujhe pata haina…”

“Haan, haan. Main koi anath nahi hoon,” Abhira laughed through her tears. “Aap aur Badi Maa hain mere saath.”

“Ab sab yahaan khade hokar tamasha hi dekhte rahoge kya? Itna sab hone ke baad ab hum yahaan ek pal bhi nahi rukenge!” Kaveri thundered. The family, scared, wordlessly followed her command. But, Armaan & Abhira stood there, standing by Abir & Mishti's side. Kaveri glared at them and turned, walking away.

Once they were alone, Mishti turned to Armaan & Abhira. “I'm sorry… agar maine tum dono ka dil dukhaya. Lekin, main khudko rok nahi paayi.”

“Aap, please… Sorry mat kahiye, Badi Maa,” Armaan assured. “Dadi Sa ko aise baat nahi karni chahiye thi. Woh badi hain iska yeh matlab nahi ki woh bina soche-samjhe kuch bhi bol dein.

Aisa pehli baar nahi hua. Pehle bhi kayi baar Dadi Sa ne Akshara Ma'am ke baare mein ulti-seedhi baatein kahi hain. Abhira se ek choti galti hoti nahi thi aur baat seedhe uski parvarish pe chali jaati thi. I know, kahin na kahin isme meri bhi galti hai. Maine hi kabhi stand nahi liya. Dadi Sa ghar ki buzurg hai, unka haq banta hai hum sabko daantna… Yeh sab sochke main hamesha chup reh jaata tha. Jab pehli baar yeh baat uthi, tabhi maine kuch kaha hota, toh shayad baat yahaan tak nahi pohonchti.”

“It's okay, Armaan,” Abhira soothed. “I don't need you to fight your battles for me. Main khud lad sakti hoon. Haan, I won't deny that it hurt ki tumne Mumma ke liye kuch nahi bola, but I understand where you were coming from.”

“But that's wrong,” Armaan argued. “Jo galat hai woh galat hai. I should not have stayed quiet like this. Ma'am meri guru hai, Abhira. Aur kuch nahi toh sirf iss rishtey se hi mujhe unhe defend karna chaahiye tha. Main hi kam pad gaya.”

“Yeh sab kya baatein leke baith gaye tum!” Abhira exclaimed. “Aisa kuch nahi hai, Armaan. You're enough. In fact, you're more than enough. You're everything to me. Tumhe pata haina mujhe nahi achcha lagta jab tum khudke baare mein aisa sab sochte ho! It's been a difficult journey for us this far but that doesn't mean that you stay stuck in the past. Main woh sab bhoolke aage badh rahi hoon, Armaan. Tum bhi please puraani baatein yaad karke itna mayoos mat feel karo.”

Armaan had always been made to feel inadequate by his family. Nothing he did was ever good enough. At his first mistake, the mistake of loving Abhira, Dadi Sa had turned her back on him. She had not let any opportunity to humiliate him pass by. Abhira would be damned if she also became one of the people who made Armaan feel like this. As if he always had to be perfect to have her love. He never had to prove himself in front of her. She knew it would take him time to unlearn this, but she would do everything in her power to make it easy for him.

“Lekin, Badi Ma… Kaam kya tha aapko?” Abhira asked, wanting to change the topic and move on to hopefully happier things. “Jiske liye aap humein rukne keh rahin thin?”

“Oh, right!” Mishti exclaimed. “Come, come!”

She rushed to the centre of the room, calling everyone to attention. “Okay, family!! Another session of The Mishbir Court is in session! Please be seated!!”

“Mishbir Court?” Abhira wondered. “Yeh kya hota hai?”

“Well, Heera,” Mishti answered. “Yeh humaari family ki adaalat hai. Family se related saare important decisions yahaan par hi liye jaate hain. Aur aaj… Hum sab ek bohot important decision lene waale hain!”

“Kaisa decision? Aap ne mujhe bhi nahi bataya, Mishbha!” Kunal whined.

“Oh, Mishbha ke chamche!” Abir cried. “Chup-chaap baitha reh. Abhi bata rahe haina.”

“Okay, let's get started!” Mishti called everyone to order. “Aaj ka main topic of discussion yeh hai… Ki kya Abir aur mujhe Udaipur shift hona chahiye ya nahi.”

“Badi Maa!” Abhira cried. “Yeh aap kya kar rahin hain? Maine aapse kaha na… Aap shift nahi ho rahe.”

“Sorry, Heera,” Abir shrugged. “Baat poori family se related hai toh tum akeli decision nahi le sakti!”

“Bade Papa…” Abhira tried to argue, but he didn't let her. “Family rules are family rules. Tum unhe break nahi kar sakti.”

“Mishbha… Can you please elaborate? Kuch baat samajh nahi aayi,” Kunal requested.

“So… Ab jab Abhira humaare saath hai, toh hum uske paas rehna chaahte hain. But, her life is here in Udaipur. Uska career abhi-abhi hi start hua hai. It's not feasible for her to change locations like this. Plus, Armaan bhi yahaan rehta hai. Aur uski saari family bhi yahin hai. Iss case mein… I agree ki Abhira ka kahin aur shift hona is a problem.

Isliye, maine aur Abir ne yeh socha ki hum yahaan shift ho jaate hain. Iss tarah hum Abhira ke paas rahenge… Aur school ka kaam bhi smoothly ho jaayega. But, iss decision se sab affect honge. Toh sabka opinion jaan'na zaroori hai,” Mishti stated.

“Mumma! Iske liye meeting ki kya baat hai? Isn't it obvious?” Misha was the first one to speak up. Abhira looked down, scared. What if her fears were coming true? What if the family didn't want Abir & Mishti to move? What if they started disliking her? They had all been so nice to her and she didn't want that to change. “Obviously, you are moving to Udaipur.”

“Bua is right,” Hrishi agreed. “Aapko poochne ki kya hi zaroorat? Of course aapko Abhira ke saath yahaan hona chahiye. In fact… Sirf aap sab kyun? Humein bhi toh Abhira ke saath time spend karna hai!”

“Waise, luckily for me, Udaipur ke humaare branch ke head manager ne abhi recently quit kiya hai. Aur ab yahaan kaam thoda zyada dekhna padega. Toh main yahaan shift ho hi jaata hoon,” Kunal mused.

“Unfair!” Raj cried. “Nanu this is not done. Aapne kaha tha ki Udaipur branch main dekhungi! I wanna live here!”

“Bhaiiiii,” Kunal whined. “Aap apni Tara ki Tara se keh dijiye ki aap dono ke saath yahaan toh main hi rahunga! That's final. Boss hoon main uska. Itni baat toh usse maan'ni padegi meri.”

“Arree, iss family mein meri koi izzat hai ya nahi?” Atul questioned. “Mera latest schedule Rajasthan mein hi hai. Waise the director was thinking Jaipur but main convince kar lunga for Udaipur. Toh main hoon yahaan Bhai aur Bhabhi ke saath. Aap log apna dekh lo.”

“Rehna toh mujhe bhi hai,” Prajakta added. “Aur book toh main apni kahin bhi likh sakti hoon. Hrishi… Tum apna dekh lo. Main toh Dida aur Dadu Darling ke saath hi rahungi.”

“Toh maine kya paap kiye hain?” Hrishi whined. “Main kaam ghar se manage kar lunga. Kuch hua toh those trips hi toh karne padenge na waapas. That's fine.”

“Udaipur mein ek Aurora's toh bannta hai,” Misha stated. “Yahaan ke log bhi toh Michelin level khane ka mazaa deserve karte hain. Waise bhi Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, aur Goa ke saare restaurants ab self-sufficient hain. Toh main araam se yahaan focus kar sakti hoon.”

One by one, more than half the family found reasons to stay in Udaipur, and it was unanimously agreed that should Abir & Mishti move, they all would as well. And now, the ball was entirely in Abhira's court.

“Heera,” Mishti pleaded. “Dekh… Ab toh sab maan gaye haina. Please… Tu bhi maan jaa. Humein apne saath rehne de. Please. I promise… Main tujhe woh har khushi dungi, jo itne saal nahi de paayi.”

Abhira couldn't help the tears that spilled from her eyes. She had never anticipated that there would be people who would be willing to go to such lengths for her. Never had she felt such intoxicating and overwhelming love. Is this what having a family meant? So many people in your corner, ready to uproot their entire life to keep you happy, without even a second of hesitation? Who loved you for you, and never made you feel bad for wanting things? Who supported your decisions and did their best to help you? If so, she wanted that. She wanted the kind of love the Rajvansh family was promising her.

Abhira felt Armaan grab her hand, making her turn to him. “Ira, tumhe pata hai I'll support whatever decision you take, but you know I think tumhe Badi Maa ki baat maan leni chahiye. Please… This is what you deserve. Itni pyaari family hai tumhaari. Tum unse alag kaise reh paogi?”

“Aur tum?” She asked him, because he was the only one keeping her tethered to that house right now. With the entire family not just willing, but extremely excited, at the prospect of loving together, Abhira only worried of leaving Armaan behind.

“Main kya?” Armaan questioned. “Tum kahaan mujhse bohot door jaa rahi ho? You're going to be just across the street. Main jab chaahu tumse milne aa sakta hoon, aisa Badi Maa ne promise kiya hai. And trust me, I'm going to take her up on that,” he directed the last part to Mishti.

“Tum bilkul karna,” Abir agreed. “We want you to feel welcome there, Armaan. Woh sirf Abhira ka nahi… Tumhaara bhi ghar hai. Tum jab chaahe aa-jaa sakte ho. Koi tumse kuch nahi poochega aur na hi koi sawaal uthayega.”

“Badi Maa, Bade Papa…” Abhira sighed. “Thank you. Aap sabne itne kam waqt mein mujhe itna pyaar diya jo main kabhi soch bhi nahi sakti thi. Aap dono se milne se pehle mujhe sach mein nahi pata tha… Ki family ka pyaar kaisa hota hai. Mumma ne hamesha mujhe bohot pyaar diya, hamesha unhone mere liye sab kuch kiya… Lekin, unke jaane ke baad toh mera koi tha hi nahi. Armaan ki family mein… Papa, Chachi Sa, Chacha Sa, aur baaki bachchon ne mujhe apnaya, aur pyaar bhi diya. Kuch misunderstandings ke baad toh Maa bhi maan gayi.

But, Mumma ke jaane ke baad na… Hamesha ek kami mehsoos hoti thi. Aapke aane se, ab woh kam lagne lagi hai. Aur mujhe laga ki… Itna toh kaafi hoga mere liye. Mere Badi Maa aur Bade Papa hain jo mujhse itna pyaar karte hain… Jo har waqt mujhe support karenge. Lekin, shayad main hi thodi zyada selfish hoon. Mujhe sirf aap dono ka hi nahi… Baaki sabka pyaar bhi chahiye. Itni badi family hai meri… Mujhe sabke saath rehna hai.”

Mishti exhaled sharply at her proclamation, pulling Abhira into a tight hug. “Thank you,” she whispered. “Thank you so much, Abhira. Tu yeh decision regret nahi karegi, I promise.”

Armaan & Abir also got emotional on seeing the two of them and joined in on the hug, which prompted the rest of the family to crowd around them as well. As Abhira got squished from all sides by her family, she couldn't help the laugh that escaped her. Such a big family, and all of them… Hers forever and always. She really was the luckiest girl in the world.

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