![]() "No," Pari protested stepping away from her mother. He then looked around as the others had all heir attention on Ruhaani too. Do you both hear me?"Īadarsh stared at Ruhaani. You both are bot allowed to talk to each other. If you both are not saying sorry then okay. He looked like he was ready to pull his hair out. "I was not making a house, I was making the Great Wall of India." Mukti spoke up. If you took the green blocks then how would she make her house." Ruhaani spoke up, looking down at Pari. Pari frowned and hid her face against her mother's torso. "Blocks are for making buildings not garden, Pari!"Mukti remarked. Pari scowled, shifting closer to her mother. "Come on, say sorry to each other for fighting," Aadarsh said, to both of them. Their gazes shifted to him as he approached. Pari was standing on the chair and Ruhaani was standing beside her. He then walked around the table to where Pari and Ruhaani were. He got up from his chair and picked Mukti in his arms. Ruhaani was whispering something in Pari's ear oblivious to the conversation at this end of the table. Yes?"Īadarsh followed Mukti's forlorn gaze to Ruhaani. "It's okay Muku, I will buy you another set," Shelly Bua said, drawing Mukti close to herself. He didn't have the patience to make peace today. I gave her all the pink and orange blocks." Mukti complained.Īadarsh sighed. "She's little, you should let it go." Aadarsh said while Nirvan buffed and took a seat beside Abhi. But she took them anyway." Mukti answered instead, annoyed. "What happened?" Aadarsh softly asked Nirvan as Mukti walked around his chair to go to the other side of the table away from Pari. A frowning Mukti and Nirvan followed Ruhaani and Pari. Pari hid her face in the crook of her neck. I will get you make the house again, okay?" "A tad bit dramatic you're being, Bua," Ashvi said as she walked around the dining table to sit to Aadarsh's right.Īadarsh heard Pari whining and turned to find her in Ruhaani's arms. But they all knew it was Dai Jaan, it had always been. Shelly Bua loved to pretend that she was the woman of the house, the one who ran it, the one who nourished it. "A few days I am off and I don't know what this house is come to."Īadarsh thinned his lips. "So, now I can't even express my thoughts?" Shelly Bua exclaimed loudly. You don't have to keep picking her faults. "I agree," Abhi who had been approaching the table chipped in, "Bhabhs is a sweetheart,Bua.
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