Shaamil nahi thi tu jinmein... woh saare pal bewajah the
Title is the song 'Dil mein ho tum' from movie 'Why Cheat India'
Naina finally sat up in bed after tossing and turning for two hours. The bed was comfortable, temperature in the room was maintained, there was nothing lacking... except for the warmth that she had gotten used to. She sighed, it was the first night. There were still five more before they would get married, and be together. She left the bed and walked to the suitcase. If not Sameer, she would hold his shirt and try to sleep surrounded by his scent.
Sameer came back to the room, to be greeted by the same emptiness. He picked up the phone, wondering whether he should call or not.
"Agar Naina so gayi hogi toh disturb ho jayegi." He rotated the phone in his fingers, contemplating whether he wanted to give in to his urge of calling her or keep her comfort in mind and let her sleep.
The phone pinged, making him jump.
A heart.
Naina had messaged a heart.
Grinning at the signal, he immediately pressed on the camera icon.
Her smiling face appeared as she accepted the call, "Maine socha kahin tum so toh nahi gaye."
"Tumhare bina neend kaise ayegi jaan." He whined.
"Sameer, we have to go through this." She was upset to see his glum face.
It suddenly occurred to him, "Naina, yeh toh cheating hai. Tum meri shirt le gayi lekin apna kuch diya hi nahi. Ab main kya karun?" He huffed.
She pressed her forehead, scrunching her nose. He groaned, wondering if he could at least kiss the screen in reaction to this adorable gesture.
"Sameer, tum itne buddhu kaise ho sakte ho?" Unaware of the direction of his thoughts, she rolled her eyes.
"Huh?" He furrowed his brows... did he do it in real?
"Offo. Mera saara wardrobe room mein hi toh hai. Main bas kuch hi dresses yahan laayi hun. Baaki sab wahin hain." She elaborated, making him realise that she wasn't talking about the kiss.
"Arre haan." His eyes brightened, "Main toh bhool hi gaya tha."
She laughed, "Kabhi kabhi lagta Ayush jitna dimaag hai tumhare paas."
"Dimaag ka toh chal jayega madam lekin mushkil toh iss bechare dil ki hai." He placed a hand over his heart.
She quirked up a brow, "Kyon? Kya hua tumhare dil ko?"
"Koi hai jiske bina aajkal yeh dil rehna hi nahi chahta. Abhi bhi bohot akela aur udaas hai." Sameer brooded, patting his chest.
"Oh! Bada dukh hua sunke ki jiske liye tumhara dil itna udaas hai usse tumhari koi fiqr hi nahi." She waved her head sadly.
"Kisne kaha usse fiqr nahi. Woh bhi meri yaad mein aise hi jaag rahi hai jaise main jaag raha hun." He frowned.
"Achha. Toh tum uske saath hi baatein kar lo. Mujhe ab neend aa rahi hai. Koi hai jo mujhe bula raha hai." Naina faked a yawn.
Sameer was instantly alert, forgetting all pretense, "Yeh kya bol rahi ho Naina? Kaun bula raha hai?"
She rolled her eyes, lifted her hand that held his shirt, and placed it next to her cheek, "Ek ahsaas... kisi ke pyar ka. Ab tum bhi so jao."
He let out an exhale, "Tum aisa mazaak mat kiya karo. Achha suno na Naina, thodi der aur baat karte hain. Mujhe neend nahi aa rahi."
"Lekin mujhe aa rahi hai. Good night Sameer. Kal subah milenge." She smiled before ending the call.
"Ek kiss tak nahi diya." He pouted looking at the blank screen.
Naina puckered her lips, sending him a kiss after ending the call, "Mujhe pata hai tumhe kya chahiye tha. Lekin main iss raat ko aur mushkil nahi banana chahti... na tumhare liye na apne liye. Jitna zyada hum baatein karenge utna zyada doori ka ahsaas hoga. Please thoda so jao Sameer, warna kal office mein tumhe thakaan hogi."
She laid back in bed after putting the phone on charge. The shirt indeed was a solace in a room that felt barren without his presence.
Sameer threw away the phone, his forehead creased at the loneliness that again surrounded him. For months he had slept peacefully, holding the pillow, but today, the pillow seemed lifeless. After keeping Naina in his arms, the pillow could neither match her softness, nor warmth, and did not even smell like her. With a jerk, his head turned to the cupboard. Her clothes. Yes, they would definitely have the same fragrance.
He jumped off the bed and ran to the cupboard. Opening the right side, first thing to catch his eye was a fabric in green colour, on a hanger. Without another thought, he pulled it. It not just brought her feel and fragrance, the saree ruffled his memory to conjure vivid images of the day she had worn it. His arms itched to hold her again, like that day when she fell in his arms, wrapped in yards of this green fabric, yet being a tough test of his patience.
"Urrgghh Naina. Now I feel even worse." He mumbled, missing her more as he drowned his face in the folds of saree.
It was a long night for them.
When Sameer saw her in Ayush's room next morning, he couldn't wait. Taking both of them together in a hug, he nuzzled in her hair, "Good morning."
"Good morning Sameer papa." Ayush replied brightly.
Sameer planted a kiss on his plump cheek, "Ab jaake meri morning good hui hai. Warna raat toh bohot kharab thi."
"Kyon aapko raat mein neend nahi aayi kya?" Naina asked with an plain face.
He was bemused for a moment, before tightening his fingers on her waist, "Kaise aati. Jisko pakad ke..." A crooked smile appeared at the corner of his lips, "Jis pillow ko pakad ke sota hun woh nahi tha mere paas."
Ayush pointed at his bed, "Aap mera pillow le lete. Mere paas extra bhi hai."
Sameer grinned, giving him another kiss, "Thank you. Apna pillow dene ke liye."
Before their conversation could lead to something uncomfortable, Naina squirmed, "Achha ab baatein band. Ayush, chal tu jaldi se naha le. Sameer, tum bhi ready ho jao. Aaj chutti thodi hai."
Sameer put Ayush down, but did not remove his arm from Naina's waist till she forcibly tugged at his hand to go to washroom to switch on the geyser for Ayush. While the little boy got busy taking out his clothes from the cupboard, Naina called out, "Sameer, yeh geyser ka switch dekhna zara, atak gaya hai."
He quickly walked to the washroom to help her, "Ramdhari ko bolta hun electrician ko..."
She grabbed his elbow and turned him towards her the minute he entered. Before he could fathom, she gave quick, hard kiss on both his cheeks, "Yeh tumhari good morning kiss."
Without waiting for him to react, she walked out, smiling at Ayush, "Tera geyser theek kar diya Sameer ne. Jaa ab naha le."
After Ayush had locked the door, Sameer gave her an intense stare, "Ab meri turn."
"Bye." She grinned, and dashed out of the room, out of his reach too.
He sighed in frustration, "Aisa lag raha hai sach mein ab tak shaadi nahi hui meri."
Naina left early for office. She had to hand over the invitation to her friends today. And it was making her tensed. She didn't know how they would react. Vedika was aware of Sameer's proposal but even she had no idea that they were already married, and Naina was staying with Sameer, in his house. She would have a tough time telling them about the circumstances that led to this arrangement. Dhruv and Farhan were completely clueless. Had they been just acquaintances, she would not have bothered, but they were her friends, who had been with her ever since she came to Delhi. They never asked questions, were not judgemental about anything she said or did... she owed them this much, even if it would be a task.
Sameer called her when he reached office, "Naina, aaj tum jaldi kyon aa gayi? Koi meeting bhi nahi hai. Kuch kaam hai kya?"
"Sameer hum office ke staff ko reception ka invitation kal denge lekin apne friends ko main aaj hi dena chahti hun. Unhe office se pehle pata hona chahiye. Also, agar tumhe koi problem na ho toh kya main... main unhe shaadi pe bhi bula lun?" She had no one she could call from her side except for these three people, and she really wanted them to be a part of such a major event of her life.
"I'm coming to you room." Sameer put the intercom down and marched out of his cabin.
She was still gaping at the instrument in hand when he sauntered in, and came directly to her. She was taken aback when he kneeled beside her chair, swirling it to make her face him, "Naina, agar tumhe aisa sawaal puchne ki zarurat hai toh iska matlab main tumhe apne pyar pe yakeen nahi dila paaya hun."
"I'm sorry Sameer mera matlab woh nahi tha." She earnestly shook her head, "Nanu ne kaha tha na kal ki saare functions mein sirf bohot close relatives ko hi..."
He placed a hand on her lips, "Mere liye relatives se zyada woh log matter karte hain jo sach mein hamare well wisher hain. Tumhare friends se zyada koi khush nahi ho sakta tumhare liye."
"Achha tum utho toh. Aise kyon baithe ho." She held his shoulders, prodding him to stand.
"Pehle ek kiss do." He crossed his arms over her knees, turning his chin up as his expression changed in a heartbeat.
"Office mein aate hi yeh sab sochne lagte ho tum. Chee." She pressed herself back in the chair, creating distance between them.
His eyes turned naughty, "Main kya kya sochta hun woh agar tum sunna chahti ho toh..."
"Nahi nahi. Rehne do." She coloured instantly.
Sameer stood up, but held the arms of her chair, caging her and leaned, "Ek shart pe... kiss dena padega. Abhi. Jitna late karogi utna interest add hota jayega. Phir sham ko..."
The click of the door made them jerk their heads together at it in alarm. The door opened slowly after a knock to which Naina couldn't reply as she was in a state of shock.
"Madam ji." Lakshman, the office helper peered in. "Arre, room toh khaali hai. Madam ji kahan gayi."
Naina crouched with Sameer under the table, holding her breath. Had Sameer not pulled her down instantly, she would have been sitting like a statue when the door opened.
They both waited for the helper to leave, finding the room empty.
"Lagta hai kahin aur gayi hain. Main yeh files rakh deta hun. Baad mein bata dunga bade Maheshwari sir ne bhijwayi hain." Instead of going away, he walked in.
Sameer clasped Naina's mouth to silence the gasp that escaped when the footsteps came towards them. She squeezed her eyes shut, hoping he doesn't come to this side of the table to place the files. Thankfully, Lakshman kept the pile he was carrying on the other edge and turned to go. Sameer leaned some more to see him from a small gap in the design of the desk when his head banged against the chair, making a faint sound.
Lakshman stopped turning around, "Yeh awaaz kahan se aayi?"
Naina's eyes widened in fear. Last thing she wanted was to be caught by an office boy in this condition. Sameer quickly picked a box of paper napkins and put it on the floor next to the desk, upside down. A faint sound could have been caused by something soft only.
Lakshman walked back slowly, his eyes scanning the room, "Chuha toh ho nahi sakta, hum pest control karwate hain. Toh phir kya hai? Nahi, bhoot woot office mein thodi aate hain." Slight fear could be detected in his voice.
Sameer prayed for him to see the box before he ventured around the desk. Seeing Naina's fearful face, he pulled her in his arms, stroking her back to calm her.
Eventually, Lakshman noticed the box, and heaved a sigh of relief, as he bent down to pick it up, "Toh aap hain jisne humein dara diya tha. File rakhi toh shayad aapko jagah kam pad gayi. Aur hum samjhe bhoot hai. Bhaiya aise daraya na karo. Pehle hi Maheshwari sir se darte rehte hain ki ab daant padi tab daant padi. Ab tum bhi hamari hi loge toh hum gareeb aadmi kahan jayenge bolo."
Sameer felt Naina shaking in his arms and he looked at her in concern. He was surprised to see her laughing silently at the monologue they heard. Rolling his eyes, he put a finger on his lips, indicating to her to remain quiet.
After lovingly talking to the box of paper tissues that he had placed back on the table, Lakshman left the room, closing the door behind him.
Naina removed her hand and laughed heartily. Sameer frowned at her, "Abhi toh itna darr rahi thi abhi hansi aa rahi hai."
"Tumhari... tumhari shikayat paper napkin... ke box se ho rahi thi." She managed to speak amidst peals of laughter that didn't seem to stop.
Till he made them.
Naina was shocked when he cupped her face and closed his mouth over hers, putting an abrupt halt to her laughter. But the way his lips moved, gently and lovingly, she rested her back against the table, and gave in, clutching his waist, and the kiss turned deep and intense in a flash. It didn't last long though, as they couldn't risk another walk in.
"Ab jaake laga good morning kiss mili hai." Sameer ran a hand through his hair after getting up.
Naina adjusted her hair, "Aisa kyon kiya tumne? Apne hi office mein humein aise chupne ki kya zarurat thi? Pakde jaate toh?"
He smirked, "Pakde toh nahi gaye na. Aise chhup ke pyar karne mein kya mazaa hai yeh aaj pata chala. It was one hell of an adventure."
"Yeh adventure nightmare mein badal jaata agar Lakshman iss taraf aa jaata." She said in a warning tone.
"Toh kya hota? Usne toh sirf isse shikayat karni thi na." Sameer picked up the box of tissues, chuckling.
"Sameer." Naina couldn't help but giggle again.
"Achha suno." He turned serious, "Kyon na hum ek saath yeh news break kare tumhare teeno friends ke aage? Mujhe bhi unka reaction dekhna hai."
Naina contemplated for a while, then agreed. She called up Vedika and told her to come with Dhruv and Farhan to her room a little before lunch time.
"All well na, Naina? Aisa kya hai jo tu café mein nahi baat kar sakti." Vedika asked with concern.
"Nothing to worry about. Bas tum teeno aa jaana. Kuch kehna hai, tum teeno se." Naina smiled, making Vedika relax.
All three of her friends entered her room after a soft knock fifteen minutes before they were to break for lunch. They were surprised to find Sameer seated on the couch.
"Agar tum busy ho toh hum baad mein aa jaate hain." Dhruv offered from the door.
Sameer got up and went to the door, "Nahi Dhruv, hum dono tum logon ka hi wait kar rahe the. Come in."
Vedika raised her brows in surprise at Naina, getting an inkling of what was to come. Naina gave a small smile.
Once they were seated, Sameer forwarded the card to each of them. Dhruv and Farhan tentatively checked the name on it, and their eyes popped out. Both shot a look at Naina. Vedika was more subtle, because she wasn't shocked at the names, but was still stunned at the wedding. Naina hadn't mentioned it earlier.
Sameer cleared his throat, "As you can see, main aur Naina shaadi kar rahe hain... issi weekend. Hum koi bada function nahi chahte isliye saare rituals sirf family aur bohot close friends ke saath honge. Reception grand hoga, jismein office ke kaafi log invited honge. Lekin main aur Naina chahte hain tum teeno saare functions attend karo. Agar tum kaho toh main teen din ki leave approve karwa deta hun. But please, do come. Yeh koi formality nahi hai. Tum log Naina ke liye bohot special ho..." He looked at Naina, "... aur Naina mere liye special hai, isliye tum mere bhi dost hue."
Both guys gaped at him, unable to register what they had heard.
Sameer pursed his lips, "I know tumhe sunn ke shock laga hai. Lekin tum log jaante hi ho pyar aise hi achanak ho jaata hai, bina kisi dastak ke. Mujhe bhi Naina se kab aur kaise pyar ho gaya pata hi nahi chala. Bas itna pata hai ki ab uske bina rehne ka main soch bhi nahi sakta." His eyes left no doubt about his feelings when he glanced up at Naina with same adoration that was in his words.
Farhan was first to recover. He extended his hand, "Congratulations Sameer. I'm very happy for both of you."
Sameer took his hand, smiling heartily. He then congratulated Naina too. Dhruv did the same.
Vedika, who had been quiet till now, first conveyed her wishes to Sameer then hugged Naina in excitement, "I'm so happy for you. Congratulations."
Naina stayed in her compact embrace for a few minutes, as Vedika murmured in her ears, "Tune toh shock de diya Naina. Abhi kuch din pehle hi toh bataya tha ki Sameer ne tujhe propose kiya hai aur ab shaadi... itni jaldi. Lagta hai hamare boss se wait nahi ho raha."
Sameer, on the surface appeared normal, but his disconcerted gaze rested on Naina when she parted from Vedika... after ages.
The boys were too stunned to say anything beyond conveying their best wishes.
Vedika nudged Farhan, "Lunch ke liye chalein?"
As the four of them exited the room, Naina stopped, "Tum log chalo, main do minute mein aati hun."
She opened the door of her room, to find the same flustered expression on Sameer's face. Stepping inside, she stood against the door, looking at him. Sameer swiftly got up from the couch and walked towards the door, but halted a few steps away from her when he found her standing with crossed arms. He rubbed the back of his neck, lowering his eyes.
"Uhh Naina... woh main..." Before he could apologise, he stumbled back with the force at which she crashed into him, wrapping her arms so tight around him that they overlapped each other completely, inspite of his blazer.
"Sameer, Vedika is a girl. Usse kaise jealous ho sakte ho tum?" She mumbled against his chest.
He rested his cheek on her head, taking her in his arms, "Maine kaha tha na, tumhare liye main kisi se bhi jealous ho sakta hun. Naina, usne tumhe kitni zor se hug kiya."
"Main tumhe usse bhi zor se hug kar rahi hun. Does it compensate?" She tightened her hold even more.
His eyes glinted as he dipped his head to look at her face, "Umm... plus one kar sakti ho?"
She lifted her brows in question, unable to understand. He pressed his lower lip, eyeing her lips.
"Jee nahi." She pulled away with the same speed as she had come to him, "Mere friends lunch ke liye wait kar rahe hain. Main abhi..." She blushed, "... meri lipstick smudge ho jayegi. Lunch ke baad."
And she was gone in a flash. He couldn't control the goofy grin. Calling up the office boy, he asked for lunch to be brought to his room today. His lunch hour started after Naina finished hers, but he wasn't ready to waste any time.
In the café, Naina walked to the table where her friends were seated in complete silence.
"So." Farhan gave her a piercing look, "Mrs soon to be Maheshwari ab bhi hamare saath hi lunch karengi? Maine socha aap apne would be husband ke saath khaogi."
"Main toh hamesha tum logon ke saath hi lunch karti hun, Farhan." Naina was left befuddled.
Dhruv asked in a clipped voice, "Kyon? Hamare saath kyon karti ho?"
Naina glanced at him, then at Vedika, who just shrugged in helplessness.
"Tum log hi toh mere friends ho iss office mein." Naina stated, now confused.
Dhruv glared at her, "Of course. Isliye friends ko ab bataya jaa raha hai. Don't you think thoda jaldi hai? Honeymoon se wapas aa ke bata deti."
Naina's widened eyes didn't deter them, as Farhan air quoted her, "Mujhe shaadi nahi karni... aisa kisne kaha tha Naina ji?"
"Tum logon ko actually problem kis baat se hai... main shaadi kar rahi hun isse ya main Sameer se shaadi kar rahi hun isse?" Naina leaned back in her chair, realising that the two of them were annoyed with her.
Dhruv answered on behalf of both, "None of these. Humein problem iss baat se hai ki tum humein friends samajhti hi nahi. Agar maanti toh pehle batati. Itni badi baat hum teeno se share karna tumhe zaruri nahi laga?"
Naina looked at Vedika who had been silent. On her behest, she had not mentioned anything to the boys. Nor had she told them now that she was aware of Naina getting together with Sameer.
"Sab kuch itna sudden tha ki bas batane ka mauka hi nahi mila." Naina said in a low voice.
"Kitna sudden?" Farhan asked, "Kal baat hui? Ya iss weekend pe? Sameer ne Sunday ko tumhare ghar aake kaha chalo Naina shaadi kar lete hain aur tumne kaha chalo kar lete hain, waise bhi kuch aur karne ko nahi tha iss weekend."
Naina stifled a chuckle. They had no idea it was even more sudden than that... Sameer had come one day, and married her within an hour. She was his wife even before she was aware that he loved her, or he came to know that she loved him.
On the face, she gave them a pleading look, "Guys, why are you being so nasty? Believe me, sudden hi tha. Maine kabhi aisa nahi socha tha. Lekin Sameer ne... he gave me time to think. Aur Ayush... tumhe pata hai Ayush Sameer ke saath kitna comfortable hai. Sameer bhi usse bohot pyar karte hain. Yeh ek unexpected turn tha meri life ka. Lekin haalat aise bane ki maine... maine accept kar liya. I'm sorry tum logon ko pehle nahi bataya. Mujhe darr tha ki office mein pata chala toh sab mujhe galat samjhenge. Pehle bhi..." Her eyes narrowed at the bitter memory of Agra, "... logon ki ungliyan uthi hain mujh pe. Phir se aisa kuch nahi sunna chahti thi main."
Dhruv sat up straight, "Tumhe kisi ne kuch kaha tha yahan? Kisne? Tumne pehle kyon nahi bataya?"
Farhan clenched his fists, "Kaun hai Naina? Hum chodenge nahi usse. Iss office ki policy pata hai na tumhe. Ussi waqt batana chahiye tha..."
She raised her palms to calm them, "Yahan nahi, pichle office ki baat kar rahi hun. Wahan kisi se bhi thodi baat ki toh log tarah tarah ki rumours udda dete the. Anyway, woh purani baatein hain jinhe main bhool chuki hun." She smiled at all of them, "Please mujhe maaf kar do. Main pehle khud sure hona chahti thi. Aur chahti thi ki Sameer aur unki family bhi poori tarah ready hon, mere saath Ayush ko bhi accept karne ke liye."
She narrated how Bhalla aunty has assumed him to be her husband because he visited her house often and how she was made to keep a fast on karwachouth where they were caught in such a situation that Sameer had to tie mangalsutra and put sindoor on her. She did not mention about her lie, nor about Sameer's love for her from beginning.
"Maine iss baat ko ignore karne ka socha lekin ek din Sameer ki family ko iss shaadi ka pata chal gaya. Thodi problem hui, lekin phir sab maan gaye. Tabhi shaadi ho jaati lekin nanu ki tabiyat kharab ho gayi." Naina explained.
"Nanu?" Farhan repeated.
Naina gave him a weary look, "Shaadi ek baar ho chuki hai na. Toh unki family meri family hi hui."
Dhruv widened his eyes, "Matlab tum Sameer ke ghar mein rehti ho?"
She nodded, "Jabse ghar pe pata chala, main wahin rehti hun. Tum log jaante ho meri koi family ya koi janne wala toh hai nahi. Isliye nanu aur mummy ne kaha mujhe alag rehne ki zarurat nahi hai. Yeh shaadi toh bas formality hai. We are already married."
Vedika placed a hand on hers, "Naina, pehle hum samajhte the jo ladki Sameer ki life mein ayegi woh bohot lucky hogi. Lekin ab main kahungi ki Sameer bhi bohot lucky hai, jo usse tu mili hai. You both are perfect for each other."
The boys smiled too, "Haan Naina. Vedika is right."
But Vedika still seemed a little perturbed. She pressed Naina's hand, "Tu sach mein iss rishte ko nibhane ke liye ready hai na?"
When Naina gave her a probing look, Vedika was nervous, "Naina, please mujhe galat mat samajhna. Tu ek saal se meri dost hai. Mujhe apni choti behen jaisi lagti hai isliye kuch puchna chahti hun." She gulped before hesitantly wording her doubt, "Tu yeh shaadi sirf Ayush ke liye toh nahi kar rahi na? I mean, tujhe Sameer sach mein pasand hai na? Yeh koi compromise toh nahi hai?"
Naina was initially stumped by her question, but relaxed when her concern made sense to her. Looking at all three of them simultaneously, she declared, "I love Sameer."
They beamed at her. Farhan was ecstatic, "Love marriage? Wow. Congratulations Naina." He looked at Dhruv, "Yaar, ab toh tu hi reh gaya. Kuch toh kar."
Naina and Vedika laughed at Dhruv's antics when he dramatically placed a palm over his face, speaking in a heavy, melancholic voice, "Main shayad bina Paro ka Devdas banne ke liye hi iss duniya mein aaya hun."
Farhan smacked him hard, "Chup kar. Devdas ko badnaam kar raha hai. Uske paas Paro hi nahi Chandramukhi bhi thi. Tu toh neil bata sannata hai. Vedika, isse ban karte hain hum aashiqon ki team se."
Dhruv immediately folded his hands, "Tum sab toh guru ho mere. Agar coaching class mein nahi aaya toh exam kaise dunga yaar. Please mujhe experts ki sharan mein rehne do."
Naina held her stomach as she laughed hard at their drama. Her friends could feel the genuine happiness in her eyes and in her unrestrained laughter. They had started to see a more cheerful and carefree version of her from sometime but accrued her comfort to the time she had spent with them. Now it dawned on them that the changes in her since last couple of months were due to Sameer. He had released her from whatever was forbidding her from living a life for herself.
Vedika nudged her, "Yaad hai Naina, kuch din pehle hi hum log shaadi ki baatein kar rahe the tab maine kaha tha tu sabse choti hai isliye teri shaadi last mein hogi. Aur tera number hi sabse pehle aa gaya."
"Tab maine socha tak nahi tha aisa kuch meri life mein ho sakta hai." Naina said dreamily, "Kuch hi dinon mein sab kuch badal gaya."
Sorry for posting late. Sunday sochke zara zyada hi relax ho gayi 😁 by the time I started writing, half the day was over... then I couldn't stop 🤷♀️
Next update on Tuesday
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