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After about a month's hustle and bustle, Aarohi lay peacefully on her bed with her eyes closed. Her brother-in-law's marriage was completed just a few days ago. Being the elder daughter-in-law of the house, the entire responsibility of marriage was on her. All the relatives of the house had left, so Aarohi was also lying peacefully that day.
Sister you keep it. Amidst the chirping of the anklets and the tinkling of the bangles, a little muffled voice reached Aarohi's ears. When she opened her eyes hurriedly, her newly wed queen Saloni stood in front of her.
No sister! You just keep it. Saloni said softly.
Hey what are you saying to keep? I am not getting anything.
Now you younger daughter-in-law will say anything in such a low voice, so how will your sister-in-law understand? Peeping behind Saloni from behind the curtain, her mother-in-law said.
Mother! why are you standing there? Come inside, hearing mother-in-law's voice, Aarohi said in a panic.
Oh no-no I don't want to sit. I was just explaining it that while expressing a little love and authority, she should talk to you, then only you will be able to understand her feeling. You are her sister-in-law, so how will you accept her gift without pleading?"
What gift? And why would she give me a gift. I don't understand anything, mother. Aarohi asked in surprise.
what a gift And why would she give me a gift? I do not understand anything, mother. Aarohi asked in surprise.
Now clear your throat and tell your sister-in-law properly, then what kind of gift and why are you trying to give her, younger daughter-in-law. Mother-in-law said emphasizing on her voice.
Sister, keep this with you. Aarohi's deorani Saloni smiled and carried a small bundle towards her.
Hey what's inside it and why are you giving it to me? Aarohi asked Saloni in a hurry.
See for yourself, sister.
Now you have stuff in your hand, so will you tell me what is inside it, Saloni?
That didi, there are some silver equivalents in this which my parents had given me in marriage as an omen.
Yes! I also know this thing that the gifts of this omen were received by you in marriage with your maternal uncle. But why are you letting me keep it, Saloni?
Oh when with so much love your godmother herself is giving you the goods of omen, then why are you not keeping it quietly, elder daughter-in-law! After all, you will need something like this omen in your daughter Roli's wedding, right?
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