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Story: Tainted Bride
Her heartbeat has become very fast after seeing these eyes. She feels like she should somehow hide herself from these eyes because she neither wants to look at them nor does she want to come in front of them. She just somehow turns her face away because neither she is able to say anything nor is she able to get out of this situation. Suddenly, Aashi jumps into her arms from his father, and she just takes her in her arms lovingly and hides herself away from him. But then Sandhya's voice echoes there.
"Avi will always be with us now.”
CHAPTER 13
Prakram is lying on the bed, and his entire focus is on what his mother said and what happened in the hospital. He is in a very awkward state at the moment, just looking at the ceiling. Just then the door of his room opens softly, and he realizes very well that Aashi is peeping inside the room, but he deliberately does not turn to look at her because this act of her peeping is making him laugh a lot. If he is unnecessarily laughing, give her strength to disobey him every time. He didn't like whatever she said in the hospital.
Aashi quickly comes into the room, rests both her elbows on the bed, places her face in her small hands, and starts looking at her father. Prakram immediately turns and looks at her. Seeing her, it is clear that she has just taken a bath, and the towel is still tied in her hair. He immediately takes her in his arms, sits on his lap, starts caressing her hair gently, and tells her.
“After bathing, you should quickly dry your hair because you may catch a cold.”
"If that aunty wipes my hair properly, my hair gets pulled.”
Prakram looks at her hair very lovingly, which reminds him of Divya because her hair was very curly, and Aashi's locks are also very curly, but he immediately removes all the thoughts and looks at Aashi with a smile. He is well aware that Aashi's curly hair frequently becomes tangled, and the process of untangling it causes Aashi immense pain. She also starts crying. Aashi's small eyes are constantly focused on her father, causing him to turn his gaze towards her. Aashi immediately tells her father.
"I am sorry."
While kissing his daughter's forehead, Prakram smiles lightly and asks.
"Have you had your meal?"
She shakes her head and refuses, prompting Prakram to immediately request food over the intercom. However, Aashi quickly grabs the phone and informs the staff.
"Bring Papa’s food along with Aashi’s food; Aashi will eat with Papa.”
It seems as if Prakram has forgotten all his anger and is just looking at his daughter with a wide smile. He immediately goes and sits on the coach, carrying her in his arms, and within a few minutes, food is to be served in front of both of them. While lovingly feeding her, he also eats food. Aashi is continuously looking at him. Prakram is well aware of the reason behind Aashi's constant gaze, so he explains it to her in a tender manner.
"It's okay... I'm not angry with you at all.”
Aashi comes to him with a smile, spreads her arms to hug him, and says so very lovingly while kissing his cheek.
"If you are not angry with me, will you take Ashu to Avu?"
Prakram knew very well that this was going to happen, but this time he is very well prepared for this thing because of the way his mother has explained it to him. He needs to keep a few things in mind, so he gently nods his head, earning his daughter's sweet smile and numerous kisses in return. Aashi's happiness intensifies, and as she finishes half of the breath, she begins to yawn. Prakram knows very well that Aashi has a habit of sleeping during the afternoon, so he immediately finishes the food, takes her in his arms, and goes to bed. He lays down because he did not sleep properly at night, so it is important for him to sleep too, but his entire attention is on his mother's words and everything that happened in the hospital.
PAST INCIDENT
“What did you want to say to that girl there? You know very well that I want to keep my daughter away from all these things, and you are saying that that girl will never stay away from Aashi. Do you understand the meaning of this? Can you…”
“I have not said anything so big that you are not able to understand its meaning. I want Avi to become Aashi's nanny because she is very comfortable with her, and I feel that when both of them are close to each other, why should I depend on other nannies when our Aashi cannot be handled by them?"
Digvijay is sitting silently and listening to the argument between these two mothers and sons. He knows very well that Sandhyais not saying anything wrong here, but it's in their nature not to trust strangers. As a result, he is constantly looking at his son, who is suspicious about the new girl."
"Mom, she is a stranger.”
"Your hired nanny also used to be a stranger until she became Aashi's nanny and started serving her at home. The way you interview her, you can definitely take Avi's too. I haven't forbidden you from doing so, but I am quite fond of her. In most cases, Avi seems to be better than our hired nanny because she takes care of everything about Aashi, Aashi is comfortable with her in everything, she also listens to all her words, and the most important thing is that now Ashi is gradually having to learn to read and write, even though none of the nannies have been able to teach her even a single alphabet. You yourself know her very well. Even though she doesn't read with you, you are making an effort to teach her to read, and from what I can see, Avi has learned a lot while managing Aashi effectively.
“I would hire a better teacher, but I can't trust just any unknown person.”
He immediately leaves the room and wants to go home with Aashi. At this moment, Aashi is with Aviksha, prompting him to approach her room. However, upon hearing their conversation, he abruptly steps outside.
"Aashi is not a good child at all because she doesn't listen to her father at all.”
"Papa did not listen to Aashi."
"What did you always tell me .... your father is a superhero? He listens to all your words, listens to you with a smile, and accepts all your insistences. So if he has not listened to any ofyour words, then it must be something like this, which is not acceptable. Every father loves his daughter very much. Aashi's father loves her unconditionally, but what did Aashi do today? She called her father bad. You can imagine how bad your father would have felt."
Prakram starts looking at Aashi's face very well, due to which he realizes very well that she is understanding her words very well. After hearing this, she also becomes a little sad, due to which Prakram starts feeling sad too. He is not feeling good, but he is forced to look at Avishka.
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