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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
"Ask your obedient and very innocent devil what she did."
Shweta is very angry, due to which she sits quietly on the sofa and turns her face to the other side. Jagdish knows Shweta doesn't get angry so easily. He turns and looks at Mayil. Mayil comes, bows her head, and tells him.
"I swear, I had only three golgappas yesterday. I didn't eat more golgappas than this. I know very well that very spicy and outside food does not suit me. My health deteriorates very quickly, and I am saying this over and over again, but Mumma does not believe that I have eaten only three golgappas."
Shweta, who is sitting very angry, does not look at them at all and tells them by folding her arms across her chest and saying it loudly.
"Jagi, Ask your daughter what she did to the milk today. I agreed that she had eaten only three golgappas yesterday. She didn't lie to me. But you know that even three gol gappas have become a cause of great trouble for her. All night, she was tormented by pain and troubled us too."
Jagdish, after listening to Shweta's whole thing, turns towards Mayil, who starts smiling and seeing him, but Jagdish stares at her lightly, due to which she comes right up to him and starts speaking softly in his ear.
"You know that I do not like to drink milk at all, and Mumma is always telling me that I have to drink milk. I know she is right, but what should I do? I don't even drink milk... "I therefore observed a cat that appeared to be hungry and that enjoyed milk; consequently, I fed that cat that milk."
Shweta turns to see Jagdish and Mayil, who are slowly talking to each other. Shweta screams loudly.
"Jagi, are you saying anything to her?"
"Absolutely not."
Jagdish immediately responds to Shweta and, placing his hand on Mayil's shoulder, brings her to Shweta. Mayil has a smile on her face, which makes Shweta angry.
"Daughters are not made for scolding at all. They should only love. You don't know how many times I have told you this, and you should be happy that our daughter has fed milk to a hungry cat. It is a different matter that if she gave her share of milkto her, then today our daughter will drink mine and your share of milk too because she has made such a big sacrifice, then she should get something in reward."
"Hainnn..."
Mayil was happy listening to Jagdish, but suddenly, when Jagdish reveals his intentions to her, she is shocked, and Shweta gets a smile on her face. Shweta immediately rushes towards the kitchen, and Mayil tries to run away. But Jagdish has sat down, holding her well, and she cannot run away from her father's grip even if she tries hard.
Shweta soon brings two glasses of milk there, seeing that Mayil is very terrified, but she is not able to get rid of Jagdish's grip at all. Jagdish has also held both hands very well. That's why Shweta starts feeding her milk by holding her jaw, and even though she doesn't want to, she has to drink full milk.
"Owweee… "
Mayil gets up from her father's lap while making a very dirty mouth. Her father and mother are laughing at her while hi-fiing with each other like a good friend. She slams her leg and runs towards her room.
As soon as she leaves from there, Jagdish turns toward Shweta and starts looking at her angrily. Shweta immediately grabs her ear and tells him with a smile.
"Sorry jagi… I also don't want to get angry with her, but she makes me angry. Your love has spoiled her too much. Try to love her a little less, or else she is going to bother you a lot someday."
"Very funny... Look who is saying this—the one who loves her more than me in the world—that if she gets a little scratch, thenthe whole house turns in such a way that it does not scratch it. She got hurt very deeply. You don't know how many doctors you call for her slightest sneeze."
"She is my life, Jagi."
"I know, so what did you make for our dinner?"
"Your favorite Kadai paneer has been prepared for you, and her stomach is not well, so khichdi has been made for her."
" Hmmm…. I have offended my daughter, so I will go and have my dinner in her room today. You eat your food and bring mine and her dinner to her room."
Shweta smiles because she knows that whenever Mayil is annoyed with Jagdish, she stays in her room like this, and he always talks with her for a long time in her room to convince her.
Jagdish changes his clothes and immediately comes to Mayil's room. As soon as he enters Mayil's room, she immediately jumps from behind and climbs on his back. Jagdish smiles and holds her well so that she does not fall.
"Papa, you always support her."
"Because she is your mother, has always loved you, and only thinks best for you."
The servant comes and serves them food. When he moves out of her room, Jagdish immediately makes a morsel and feeds Mayil.
"Umm, I love it... This Kadai paneer is so tasty... I must say, Mr. Kaushik, your wife is a very good cook."
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