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Story: Tainted Bride
“No matter what happens, I don't deserve you... You deserve a diamond, and I am not even its dust.”
How can you decide on your own whether you are worthy of him or not? Yes, he doesn't know anything about you, but even if he does, if he is with you exactly as he is now, then you can assume that both you and he deserve each other.
When she hears this, Avishka closes her ears for the first time because she does not want to hear it. There are tears in her eyes, but they are not coming out at all. Therefore, she opens her eyes, glances at herself in the mirror once more, and then says to herself,
“It is very difficult to tell everything; I will probably never be able to do it.”
CHAPTER 54
Aashi is playing very well with her father, and Prakram seems like a small child at this moment. As a result, Avishka, for the first time, has decided to constantly look towards Prakram instead of Aashi. The way he is laughing and running behind her is not anything but itself working as a magnet for her; she keeps her eyes glued to him.
Aashi begins running towards Avishka in an attempt to save her from her father, aware that Prakram is running swiftly and could potentially catch her at any moment. In response, Avishka immediately spreads her arms to catch Aashi, and as soon as she does, she begins to run with her arms. Seeing both of them, Prakram laughs and runs to catch them, and all three of them start playing with each other very well in this way. When Prakram manages to capture Avishka and Aashi, he begins to run alongside Aashi. So Avishka starts running behind him to catch them, which in itself is very pleasant to see. Armaan and all the bodyguards are continuously enjoying this beautiful scene with soft smiles on their faces, and at the same time, Armaan is silently making a video because he wants to show all this to Digvijay and Sandhya too, who have seen their son turned to stone.
There is a great sense of relief in this place, leading to a lack of worry and a comfortable enjoyment of everything. Even the bodyguards are very relaxed, and after playing a lot, Avishka immediately tells them to eat outside today. Let's get the table set up on the dock. Prakram starts looking at all the dishes on the table. He has brought a cock with him, but he is well aware that Avishka has started doing the majority of the cooking herself because Aashi frequently enjoys her meals. Seeing so many dishes on the table, he starts taking a good look at Avishka, who must be tired of playing with Aashika and preparing all this,but she is serving food for everyone with her face completely neutral.
“Sit down, eat your food; we will take it all ourselves. Armaan, please come here and enjoy your own food.
"Sure sir…”
Avishka immediately takes Aashi in her arms, places her on her lap, and begins feeding her. Prakram is very focused on her because she has not yet served her plate. He immediately prepares a plate of food for her. He fills the plate, due to which Avishka's attention goes towards him as she has already served food for him. Prakram tells her.
"Aashi is learning to eat; now you also learn to eat a little better, because if she sees you eating just as much food as a bird, she will also eat the same amount."
Hearing this from Prakram, all the bodyguards start laughing, but Prakram stares only at those people, due to which they all become silent, but he knows that he was laughing at this thing. Avishka looks at him and at the plate on which he has served the food very well.
"I don't eat that much."
"Yes, I am saying that there is no need to eat as much food as a bird. Eat well.'
"But even buffalo do not eat that much food."
"Want to Slim Trim Always.'
"Not at all, but it also does not mean that I should become a buffalo."
"But, mom, Buffalo is black, and you are white and beautiful."
Aashi immediately intervenes to clear her doubt, which Armaan, who is standing behind Prakram, tells her.
"Cow.... She is beautiful and white."
Prakram chuckles at his statement but continues his comments while eating food.
"Cows often kill very badly with their horns."
Aavishka, who has always been quick to respond, listens to him and looks at him. She completely forgot that she was currently sitting in front of Prakram, which prompted her to immediately inform him.
"Talk like a sufferer.... Does the cow hit you hard."
Prakram quickly looks at her with shock because she never talks back like this. Avishka also stops herself immediately while pressing her lips tightly between her teeth and starts eating her food at the very next moment. This conversation between the two is so hilarious that, despite everyone's best efforts to suppress their laughter, Prakram cannot help but laugh at himself. Aashi is also laughing while listening to both of them, and after feeding her mother very lovingly, she immediately feeds her father and tells both of them.
"I love you both..."
Prakram smiles, but Avishka just concentrates on her food. All are here today only; tomorrow morning they will go to the cottage again; after that, Prakram will finish all his work and complete it; and all of them are going back to India by night flight. Avishka is looking around very carefully because these are some moments that have been captured in her memory forever. Not only are the views here breathtakingly beautiful, but thesememories are also incredibly beautiful because she harbors a deep-seated fear that the day Prakram discovers about her, he will expel her from his life because she truly doesn't deserve him.
Prakram suddenly starts seeing the change in Aavishka. Because the food Prakram had given her was too much for her to eat, she stealthily took it for herself on another plate. He wants to stop her, but he does not understand this sudden change. Due to this, he is considering it better to remain silent at this time. He also notices Armaan, who is looking at Avishka and him from time to time. He doesn't understand why Arman looks at Avishka like this, so he immediately signals him. Which means he knows very well that he wants to talk to him.
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