Third person When Raj and Roshni finally arrived back home, Raj's parents were happy to have her back, though Durga tried to hide her excitement. "Welcome back home, dear." Pratik hugged her."Thanks dad." she smiled, then turned to Durga. "good morning, mum."Roshni knew she shouldn't expect any nicety from her mother in law, but she still did and got none in return, she simply walked away. "She's just tired." Pratik attempted to excuse her behavior, but they both knew it was a blatant lie. Shortly later, Pratik went to join his wife, maybe to reprimand her for the attitude she displayed earlier."I'm so sorry about mum." Raj apologized on behalf of his mum when they got into their room. "It's okay." Roshni answered and walked towards the widow, staring at the scenario outside and letting the cool breeze hit her face. She was feeling hurt deep inside. Why was she still treating her that way, despite knowing the whole truth! She was being unfair to her.Raj knew she was hurt by h
Third person POV"Roshni." Sam called, running after her when she saw her coming into the house from school. Roshni chose to do what she always did, she ignored her and kept on going towards the room she shared with her husband. She didn't know if she would be able to control herself when she faces Sam, so she always ignored her for that reason and besides, what good would talking to Sam do? She only knew how to do one thing, and that is to irritate and frustrate me- she shook her head at the thought and proceeded in walking towards her room.Unfortunately for Roshni, Sam quickly caught up with her pace. "Please listen to me Roshni, I'm sor-" Before she could finish what she wanted to say- to apologize, Roshni's hand collided with her right cheek aggressively. She couldn't control herself anymore. There she was trying to avoid the little witch and she appears before her. She was positive Sam didn't really want to apologize to her, but to mock and insult her instead and she has had
RajveerI was very frustrated with Roshni. What was my fault in hers and Sam's quarrel? I just wanted to help calm her down, but hearing her say all she did to me hurt. I knew for a fact she didn't mean it. She needed me, just like I needed her in order to function properly. In the few months we had spent together, I had gotten so used to my wife that I feared what would happen to me if she ever decided to leave me. I wouldn't be able to live. She had become the central of my existence in the short span of time I have known her. She was my wife, the mother of my unborn child. Suddenly, I felt my anger vanishing and replaced with remorse. Why did I leave her alone? She asked me to leave, yes, but I knew she didn't mean that as well. She only said that in a fit of rage - I understood, but I couldn't bear seeing her so broken and there was nothing I could do. She wouldn't allow me come closer to her and that broke my heart...more than she would ever know. I left thinking she would calm
Third personEarly the next morning, Raj and Roshni went to the hospital together for Roshni's appointment. They were both equally excited and nervous at the same time and prayed for their child's safety. The doctor applied the cold gel on Roshni's stomach for the ultrasound examination and a visual image appeared on a screen. The doctor pointed at a peanut-like thing and told them it was their child, in the early stages of development. Roshni and Raj looked at the screen in awe and excitement. Seeing the image before them, they couldn't help but feel a rush of emotions.Overwhelmed with joy, Roshni and her partner exchanged glances, their hearts filled with love for the little life growing inside her.Roshni couldn't believe she really had a child growing inside her stomach. She knew she was pregnant, but seeing the little bundle of joy moving with her own eyes made her overjoyed and few drops of happy tears escaped her eyes, rolling down her flawless cheeks. Raj's gaze averted ba
RajveerHaving to take care of a pregnant wife was not easy. I always had to keep up with Roshni's constant mood swing. One minute she'd be jovial and all, the next, she'd get very irritated at even the slightest things I do, but I wasn't complaining, I totally understood it was her pregnancy hormones, so I always allowed her have her way. There were times when her mood swings would catch me off guard, and it could be challenging to navigate through those moments. However, I reminded myself that it was temporary and that she needed my support more than ever. I also constantly reminded myself to not take her irritability personally and instead, focus on being a source of comfort for her as it was what she needed the most. I also took time to educate myself about pregnancy and the various changes that occur during this time. This helped me understand what she was going through physically and emotionally, and it allowed me to be more empathetic towards her experiences.I emerged from t
RoshniI came back from school very exhausted and was about to go into our room and take a nap, when I heard my name being called. Mum wanted to talk- no, reprimand me for something I didn't do. Probably. I stopped in my tracks and turned around. "Good afternoon, mum." I greeted. Why did she call me - I wondered, because she had been avoiding me since I came back to the house. What changed?"Follow me to my room, we need to talk." she commanded, before walking away. I hoped I was not in trouble with her. I trailed behind her and stopped at the entrance of her room. I was having second thoughts about going in. She motioned for me to come in and I did, with a bit of reluctance. "How are you?" She asked, startling me a bit. Was she asking me how I was? Raj's mum?? The last time I checked, she had a strong dislike for me. "Fine, I guess..." I trailed off."You must be wondering why I want to speak to you, aren't you?" She asked with a straight face."I am," I answered, curtly. What
Third personThe thought of bringing Yash and Vidhi together didn't vanish from Roshni's mind for the remainder of the day. She slept and woke up in the morning more determined to make her plan a success, but she kept it to herself because Raj had ask her to let them discover their feelings themselves. He didn't want her meddle in their life so much. When Roshni was finally done preparing for school, Raj dropped her off and promised to come pick her up later in the afternoon, before leaving for work. "About my pictures in your cell phone, have you deleted them Vid?" Roshni asked as they both walked out of chemistry class. "Why would I? Of course I haven't," she answered."Can I see them?" Roshni asked.She shrugged and handed her cell phone to her.Immediately the phone got into Roshni's hands, she searched for Yash's number in her contacts and a huge smile curled up on her face when she saw his number saved in her contacts. Vidhi was no doubt interested in Yash and Roshni planned
Third person"Where are you coming from, young lady?" Durga asked, glaring at her daughter. "From...from-" Sam paused to think of a lie to tell. She knew her mom would think she was lying if she told her she was coming from school, because everyone in the house knew her lectures always ended at 5 O'clock every Friday, so she decided to tell her she was coming from a friend's. "After school, I went to one of my friends house to collect my chemistry handout from her-""Who dropped you off just now?" Durga yelled, cutting her off. She knew very well her daughter was lying, because she saw a guy dropping her off. "My boy-" before Sam could finish telling her mother who Arjun was to her, she landed a slap across her face.Sam didn't want to hide her relationship with Arjun with her family anymore. She was old enough to date anyone she liked and that was exactly what she planned to do. "Your what? Have you forgotten what I told you so soon? You are not allowed to date any guy until you a