It could stay this simple, I won't let nobody hurt you, Won't let no one break your heart.” Never Grow Up The moment the property manager, Mr Chundawat, opened the doors of the Sisodiya haveli instead of the Punwars, Ajabdeh frowned a little. She was supposed to be back home . Mr Chundawat murmured an apology. The Punwar mansion needed some renovations, which were going beyond the stipulated deadline, and it was Mrs Sisodiya who had instructed him to stay in the Sisodiya Haveli. Ajabdeh inhaled. She glanced over her shoulder at the Haveli, which looked haunted in the darkness and nodded at the man, murmuring a thanks. The moment she stepped across the threshold of the house, Ajabdeh was flooded with memories. The empty hallways were once filled with love and laughter, a corner where Ranima had the jhula Shakti, and she fought over. Over there, behind the table, was Heer’s pillow fortress. Ajabdeh realised her eyes were moist by the time she reached the reclining chair where Kar...
“I was tired of waiting, wonderin’ if you were ever coming around, my faith in you was fading ~ Love Story. Ajabdeh took a deep breath as she adjusted her microphone on the podium with her newly done nails, careful enough not to breathe into it. She cleared her throat, stared at the paper she had put down and then briefly at the shadow of the crowd sitting in front of her. Just in front of her eyes were her father and Bade Papa. Udai Singh smiled briefly at her as if to nod and say, “Go on.” Ajabdeh started addressing the gathering. She had been on the stage so many times before, in front of cheering school kids at their school functions or even at the rowdy judging college crowd at fests, her guitar slung across her shoulder as she sang her heart out. Never had she imagined that speaking would make her so nervous, especially in front of these corporate people whose eyes seemed to judge her every move. The media presence did not help either. Was she going to be confident? Would she sli...
“But this time I am telling you, we are never ever getting back together.” ~ Never Ever Getting Back Together The first person Jalal saw visiting Rukaiya once she was brought back home was, surprisingly, Pratap. He had expected Ajabdeh or Shakti or even Heer to drop by once Rukaiya was settled in, but Pratap’s car in the porch surprised him. Perhaps the incident moved Pratap or shook him more than Jalal expected. While the appointed nurses set up Rukaiya’s room to keep her under surveillance around the clock, and the mothers doted on her a little more than she wanted, perhaps Jalal could sense the surprise on her face the moment Pratap approached them. Rukaiya did not hesitate to ask about Shakti and Ajabdeh. Pratap eyed Jalal’s unreadable face at her mention and shrugged to inform Rukaiya that he had no idea about them since the wedding. He, on the other hand, wanted to talk to Jalal right after sharing pleasantries. It made more sense now. The moment Rukaiya and Jalal shared a glance...
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