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Originally posted by: lashy

Could SHE think of something else that might help bring the situation under control? Maybe then all hope would not be lost.

'Why didn't my letter work? Strange that they didn't recognise my handwriting... these messengers have delivered several messages to and from the Haveli earlier...' she let her mind travel back to the day she'd written the scroll. 'after returning from the hilltop... I wrote th... the letter... th... that evening... oh...'

Whelmed by a rush of newfound hope, she stepped forth, shortening the distance between them 'What if I were to write them another message today...'


'No Sahiba...' the young man's brows narrowed, his face now a picture of authority 'this issue has gone on for long enough... I'm sure you understand why I cannot put this off any longer...'

'Or what if we brought them here... escorted as prisoners...' her features were burning bright from an almost reckless enthusiasm 'if they witnessed life at Parnagarh, for themselves...'


'Begum Sahiba...'

'They'll see then... that everyone is happy... that I am happy...'


'Heera!' Akbar inhaled sharply, bringing her suggestions to an abrupt end 'Escorting them here is not a practical option!'

He then went on to explain - albeit in gentler vein - what he knew she already knew 'There are twenty towns between Aidabad and Parnagarh... plenty of opportunities to escape midway... what if the messengers give my men the slip? No... I will not risk such a thing...'



'But they only did what I asked them to...' Heera murmured - much of her fire doused out under the strength of his rebuttals 'they are going to be punished for no fault of theirs... loyal men... men with wives... and children...'

'And what about the lives of hundreds of other loyal men?' he reacted to her questions with a few calm questions of his own 'Their families? Hundreds of ladies and children? We risk all their lives by keeping these two messengers alive. What about the lives of my men?' he gazed at her in silence 'What about our lives? Yours and mine?'


She returned his questions with an expression of emptiness. Then, looked away. Yes, he was right in every aspect. She knew it all along. For, this was the way of politics, this was the way of spies, and this was the uglier side of life. Yet and still it was not easy for her to take the life of two innocent men - even if it was solely to protect a hundred others. Maybe she was not built of such thick skin as his. After all, she was a healer, a life-giver - not an assassin.

Worse, how would she face the bereaved families and the orphaned children of those messengers hereafter, knowing she was indirectly responsible for their deaths? Especially when she would be selfishly living a secure life in the Haveli with her husband? 'I...'


'Sahiba...' Akbar muttered under his breath. He felt incredibly sorry for what she was going through. But other than words, he had nothing to pacify her with. 'I tell you from experience... the toughest part of a leader's life is living with the difficult choices we make... good leaders are those who learn, and move on - for the sake of the rest... and from what I've seen, you ARE a very good leader... so... let's... learn... and... move on... from this...' he motioned flatly with his palm, hoping that would bring the topic to an end.


All of a sudden though, he found his palm stopped in its tracks. And stopped in a way it'd never been stopped before. Within the confines of her hands - softly yet surely.

Tearing away from the unexpected sight of their intertwined hands, he observed her - his dark glimpse rife with a few queries.

Had she held him on an impulse, to seek support and empathy? Surely, she was going to free him when she realised what she was doing?

'Sahiba?'

He received no response from her lips, or her eyes.

After five ragged beats however, he deduced his answer - when his palm was still bonded to hers.

This wasn't impulse. His Begum was wilfully holding him. 'But, why?'


Regardless, he said nothing straightaway. Being caught entirely unaware was not something he was used to. And anyhow, what would he say - when even thinking straight was quite an effort with the sudden rush in the pits of his guts having drawn his breath away? So, he just let them be - his palm restrained within the velvety recesses of her hands.

A long spell passed thus, in silent hesitance, during which Akbar was left wondering if he must respond in kind. 'Is that what she's waiting for? Reassurance?'

Watching her closely, he gradually slid his thumb out of her clasp. Then, with the tip of his thumb, he began caressing the skin of her fingers. From there he moved to the soft peaks and dips around her knuckles, his strokes lengthy and tender.

A curious trance this was - saddled by many-an-emotion, difficult to explain away. Didn't know where it came from. Didn't know where it would lead. But it was here, now, and they both lived the moment. Till he realised one thing.


Her fingers weren't trembling .

In fact, they weren't trembling even when she'd caught his hand. It wasn't support or empathy for which she was holding him, was she?

'What are you after, Sahiba?' The doubts rekindled, his attention slyly drifted up to her face. Her features that were frantic and horrified until not so long ago, had settled down, into an ocean of calmness. 'You want something from me, don't you?'


'Khan Sahib...' she spoke in a steady tone, as if she were on the verge of making a confession 'I have never asked anything of you before... but, I ask you today... please spare their lives only until I write them another letter... and if THIS second letter does not work, I will not stand in your way - WHATEVER decision you take. I give you my word!'


'No' he was tempted to retaliate, while steadily withdrawing his palm from her grasp. So, THAT was what this was about. She hadn't forgotten herself. She was aware of what she was doing. Rather, HE was the one who'd forgotten himself for a bit, bewitched in the spell of her clutches.

Anyone else and such tactics would NOT have worked - he wouldn't have budged. But with her, everything was a different story, wasn't it? And she recognised it. Which is why the Sahiba was so sure of herself, as she took the bold step of seizing his palm and gently unleashing those carefully chosen words upon him, to get what she wanted.


And yet as he stared at the eyes that'd conquered him then - the eyes that'd conquered him for life - he was unable to find it in himself to dismiss her request. 'Ai Khuda' That her charms were so difficult to ignore was almost impossible to fathom. He couldn't decide if he must be annoyed or awed by it. But there was no denying this - that no one else held such power over him. He would never even allow it. 'Sahiba...'

'Khan Sahib...' the outline of her pupils mellowed 'please...'


'Oh alright!' he huffed under his breath 'This'll be your last letter to them... one week... and that's IT'

Heera smiled. 'Thank you... you have my word'


Akbar looked away. Annoyed or not, he didn't want to subject her to his glares.

If only he knew that his quiet young wife was in fact being swept by a warm fuzzy feeling as she observed the handsomely-angry side profile of her man. That and the lingering sensation in her fingers - another sweet memoir from her husband that would keep her occupied while he was gone.

'My dear Sahib...' she brushed the part of her hand that'd been an object of his amorous touches 'I didn't mean to disrespect you or mislead you when I grabbed your hand to make that request... I only wanted to make sure I've tried everything I could, before giving up on these loyal men... or guilt would eat me alive forever...'

She cleared her throat, before interrupting the stillness that'd enveloped them 'Will that be all, Khan Sahib?'


'Yes...'

'Oh' Wasn't he planning to wish her a farewell? 'Anyhow... I shall leave... and get the letter ready at once'


'Yes... please do... actually... no... please wait...'

Barely half-a-step on, and her feet were brought to a standstill once more. 'What is it?'

His eyelids came down, focusing on a spot in the floor - as if he had slipped into thought. 'There's one additional thing, Sahiba...'

Ah! There it was, about to come - the dreaded farewell. The language of his gestures only confirmed it. 'Yes, Khan Sahib?'


'Actually... I have to leave... today'

Her shoulders rose and fell in a resigned sigh. 'I know...' she grumbled to herself, a little louder than she'd intended to 'on another dangerous mission'

The next instant, she bit her tongue, realising what she'd done.

But by the next instant, his glances had already returned to her face, studying her as if she were his new assignment.


'Alright then... I wish you a safe journey Khan Sahib... and now... I shall be on my way...'

With a faltering smile, she attempted to wiggle out of the situation, muttering many-a-prayer in the hope that he wouldn't have overheard her.

Alas, her luck was damned. For, the young lady instantly found her path blocked - while she stood facing the square of his shoulders. 'One moment, Sahiba...'

There was that gleam in his eyes - he wasn't going to let this go easily, was he? The Sahib had only been here half a day and she'd already gotten herself in trouble with him twice! What must he think of her antics? And what must he think of her morals if he was made aware of the whole truth this time?

'NO!' her heart leapt like a gazelle that'd sensed true danger 'You cannot let yourself get caught, Heera... you CANNOT!' But with all of that noise in her head and heart, it was difficult to concoct a safe escape plan - that too, while keeping a straight face! 'Is there a problem, Khan Sahib?'

'No... no problems as such... I might have heard something... but...' he shrugged a shoulder, quite casually 'I could've misheard... so, wanted a clarification... nothing else'


'Clarification?'

'You were talking to yourself'

'Oh THAT? That was nothing' she nodded with a false air of feminine confidence 'all I mentioned was that I know you're leaving... you ARE, after all, dressed in your riding dress...'

'Of course... but... I think... I heard the words 'dangerous mission' too...'

'Dangerous?' Heera smirked nervously, smoothing her voice into a lulling whisper in the hope that it'd be a good distraction. 'It was an educated guess, Khan Sahib... most of your missions are dangerous, are they not?'

'Hmmm... I agree' Akbar tinkered with his ring, seemingly absorbed by its design for a good while. And just as she was about to speak up, he completed what he had to say. 'But your murmur didn't sound like a guess, did it? Nor did it sound like a question. It sounded like you were already aware of my 'dangerous' plans... I could've been leaving on a simple business assignment too'


'Oh good Lord!' Her heart leapt even further, till she could almost feel it in her throat. THIS was the disadvantage of having an intelligence officer for a husband - not a single detail remained hidden from him! Ever!

'Khan Sahib, dare I say... you're reading too much into the grumblings of a 17 year old'

'Am I, now?' he watched her as she played the innocence card to perfection. Could he be wrong? Was he troubling his innocent wife for no fault of hers? How would she know of his plans anyway, when no one else knew? Of what he heard, she'd been keeping herself busy with his gifts in the gardens all noon.

Unless...

'The binoculars' His wary glimpse rolled down to her hands. And from there, to the doorway on his right, at the far end 'No... not possible! Her chamber's not even visible from here...' Something then came over him, drawing his attention onto the other side of the room - towards the windows lined along the wall. And when he noticed one particular window that was partly-ajar, he stopped. It was straight across from where the dressing desk and mirror stood.

Was it possible that she caught sight of him when exploring the binoculars in the rear garden? And incidentally noticed him slipping on his blade-proof vest?

'Really Akbar?' he guffawed at his theories in disbelief. It all seemed too far-fetched. Besides, the Sahiba was a proper lady, who'd do no such thing.

Then again, there WAS that pang of excitement in his stomach - a hunch - that'd just grown stronger. And it wasn't as though this 'proper' Sahiba didn't get prankish when it came to matters regarding him. For instance, her secret affair in his chamber last night. Or more recently, those 'innocent' eyes that'd hoodwinked him while clutching his hand.

'No' He became decisive. He wouldn't let himself be hoodwinked by this supposed 'innocence' again! Advancing a few steady steps towards her - much to her dismay - he eventually broke his silence 'Well... I'm still waiting, Sahiba. How DID you come to know of my plans?'




Wow

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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: Sandhya.A


Okay then. You leave me alone with Jalal and I leave you alone with Jaswant.😃


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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: Vmanoh

Good evening & Good morning to all B&B's.

Wishing you all a tremendous Tuesday !!!!!

Here's the prasad & food from the Pittsburg Sri Venkateshwara temple visit. 😃
Tamarind Rice, yogurt Rice, Upma, Sambar Rice & Pongal.

The first light snow storm showed up today for us this evening expecting much more overnight.😕


Have close to almost 50 pages of HW to catch up. 😊
Will read up on all the postings & back likely tomorrow.

Good Night Sahiba's 🥱 🤗


itna sara prsadam...

aww thanx vathsy di...🤗
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: neepobithi


Awakening of the Waterfall

How did the sun's rays
touch my life this morn,
how did the song of the morning bird,
penetrate this dark cavern,
how did my soul wake up from the slumbers of the ages?

My spirit longs to burst out
like the waters,
with unbridled passion.
The hills are shaking
and heaps of rocks rolling down.
The savage surging waters
swelling up,
roaring in rousing rage
and rushing in all directions
in mad craze
to shatter the invisible prison door.
Why, my God! Why was I
chained inside the stone?
I'll break loose from all shackles, and
hurl my cascading waves to strike with a terrific force,
to my heart's delight.

When the spirit is aroused,
and the will summoned,
there is nothing to fear from
the dark dungeon.
What is there to fear in the world?
I shall bare the floodgate of my love,
I'll break open the stone prison,
I'll flood the world
with my airs singing madly and merrily.
With unlocked hair I'll pick flowers,
and spread my rainbow-colored wings.
I'll sprinkle the sun's rays with my laughter
and giggling, gurgling I'll clap at every step
laughing my heart out and singing aloud.
My heart is astir with
passion, music and mirth.
I've so much to say.
Now I know why I am awakened today.
I hear the symphony of the mighty ocean from afar.
Why am I caged in this terrible cell?
Break open its doors.
I want to hear the song birds in this sunlit dawn.

TAGORE



thanx for sharing this beautiful piece anindita di...😃
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: Sandhya.A

Vaham ka saagar andha saagar, jiska nahin kinara hai

Vaham ne jag mein sabko duboya kisko paar utara hai...


waah waah...👏

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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: lghosh


Sandy!! 👏👏👏

Leaving you beguiled are the white foamy froth,
Ecstatically blanketing all in a white sheet of cloth,
The green flora and fauna are dancing in their glory,
Gushing waterfall flowing here is reciting her story!


And Anindita, early in the morning reading Tagore!! A sheer bliss!!


beautiful lines lana di & sandy di...👏👏👏
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: lashy

Could SHE think of something else that might help bring the situation under control? Maybe then all hope would not be lost.

'Why didn't my letter work? Strange that they didn't recognise my handwriting... these messengers have delivered several messages to and from the Haveli earlier...' she let her mind travel back to the day she'd written the scroll. 'after returning from the hilltop... I wrote th... the letter... th... that evening... oh...'

Whelmed by a rush of newfound hope, she stepped forth, shortening the distance between them 'What if I were to write them another message today...'


'No Sahiba...' the young man's brows narrowed, his face now a picture of authority 'this issue has gone on for long enough... I'm sure you understand why I cannot put this off any longer...'

'Or what if we brought them here... escorted as prisoners...' her features were burning bright from an almost reckless enthusiasm 'if they witnessed life at Parnagarh, for themselves...'


'Begum Sahiba...'

'They'll see then... that everyone is happy... that I am happy...'


'Heera!' Akbar inhaled sharply, bringing her suggestions to an abrupt end 'Escorting them here is not a practical option!'

He then went on to explain - albeit in gentler vein - what he knew she already knew 'There are twenty towns between Aidabad and Parnagarh... plenty of opportunities to escape midway... what if the messengers give my men the slip? No... I will not risk such a thing...'



'But they only did what I asked them to...' Heera murmured - much of her fire doused out under the strength of his rebuttals 'they are going to be punished for no fault of theirs... loyal men... men with wives... and children...'

'And what about the lives of hundreds of other loyal men?' he reacted to her questions with a few calm questions of his own 'Their families? Hundreds of ladies and children? We risk all their lives by keeping these two messengers alive. What about the lives of my men?' he gazed at her in silence 'What about our lives? Yours and mine?'


She returned his questions with an expression of emptiness. Then, looked away. Yes, he was right in every aspect. She knew it all along. For, this was the way of politics, this was the way of spies, and this was the uglier side of life. Yet and still it was not easy for her to take the life of two innocent men - even if it was solely to protect a hundred others. Maybe she was not built of such thick skin as his. After all, she was a healer, a life-giver - not an assassin.

Worse, how would she face the bereaved families and the orphaned children of those messengers hereafter, knowing she was indirectly responsible for their deaths? Especially when she would be selfishly living a secure life in the Haveli with her husband? 'I...'


'Sahiba...' Akbar muttered under his breath. He felt incredibly sorry for what she was going through. But other than words, he had nothing to pacify her with. 'I tell you from experience... the toughest part of a leader's life is living with the difficult choices we make... good leaders are those who learn, and move on - for the sake of the rest... and from what I've seen, you ARE a very good leader... so... let's... learn... and... move on... from this...' he motioned flatly with his palm, hoping that would bring the topic to an end.


All of a sudden though, he found his palm stopped in its tracks. And stopped in a way it'd never been stopped before. Within the confines of her hands - softly yet surely.

Tearing away from the unexpected sight of their intertwined hands, he observed her - his dark glimpse rife with a few queries.

Had she held him on an impulse, to seek support and empathy? Surely, she was going to free him when she realised what she was doing?

'Sahiba?'

He received no response from her lips, or her eyes.

After five ragged beats however, he deduced his answer - when his palm was still bonded to hers.

This wasn't impulse. His Begum was wilfully holding him. 'But, why?'


Regardless, he said nothing straightaway. Being caught entirely unaware was not something he was used to. And anyhow, what would he say - when even thinking straight was quite an effort with the sudden rush in the pits of his guts having drawn his breath away? So, he just let them be - his palm restrained within the velvety recesses of her hands.

A long spell passed thus, in silent hesitance, during which Akbar was left wondering if he must respond in kind. 'Is that what she's waiting for? Reassurance?'

Watching her closely, he gradually slid his thumb out of her clasp. Then, with the tip of his thumb, he began caressing the skin of her fingers. From there he moved to the soft peaks and dips around her knuckles, his strokes lengthy and tender.

A curious trance this was - saddled by many-an-emotion, difficult to explain away. Didn't know where it came from. Didn't know where it would lead. But it was here, now, and they both lived the moment. Till he realised one thing.


Her fingers weren't trembling .

In fact, they weren't trembling even when she'd caught his hand. It wasn't support or empathy for which she was holding him, was she?

'What are you after, Sahiba?' The doubts rekindled, his attention slyly drifted up to her face. Her features that were frantic and horrified until not so long ago, had settled down, into an ocean of calmness. 'You want something from me, don't you?'


'Khan Sahib...' she spoke in a steady tone, as if she were on the verge of making a confession 'I have never asked anything of you before... but, I ask you today... please spare their lives only until I write them another letter... and if THIS second letter does not work, I will not stand in your way - WHATEVER decision you take. I give you my word!'


'No' he was tempted to retaliate, while steadily withdrawing his palm from her grasp. So, THAT was what this was about. She hadn't forgotten herself. She was aware of what she was doing. Rather, HE was the one who'd forgotten himself for a bit, bewitched in the spell of her clutches.

Anyone else and such tactics would NOT have worked - he wouldn't have budged. But with her, everything was a different story, wasn't it? And she recognised it. Which is why the Sahiba was so sure of herself, as she took the bold step of seizing his palm and gently unleashing those carefully chosen words upon him, to get what she wanted.


And yet as he stared at the eyes that'd conquered him then - the eyes that'd conquered him for life - he was unable to find it in himself to dismiss her request. 'Ai Khuda' That her charms were so difficult to ignore was almost impossible to fathom. He couldn't decide if he must be annoyed or awed by it. But there was no denying this - that no one else held such power over him. He would never even allow it. 'Sahiba...'

'Khan Sahib...' the outline of her pupils mellowed 'please...'


'Oh alright!' he huffed under his breath 'This'll be your last letter to them... one week... and that's IT'

Heera smiled. 'Thank you... you have my word'


Akbar looked away. Annoyed or not, he didn't want to subject her to his glares.

If only he knew that his quiet young wife was in fact being swept by a warm fuzzy feeling as she observed the handsomely-angry side profile of her man. That and the lingering sensation in her fingers - another sweet memoir from her husband that would keep her occupied while he was gone.

'My dear Sahib...' she brushed the part of her hand that'd been an object of his amorous touches 'I didn't mean to disrespect you or mislead you when I grabbed your hand to make that request... I only wanted to make sure I've tried everything I could, before giving up on these loyal men... or guilt would eat me alive forever...'

She cleared her throat, before interrupting the stillness that'd enveloped them 'Will that be all, Khan Sahib?'


'Yes...'

'Oh' Wasn't he planning to wish her a farewell? 'Anyhow... I shall leave... and get the letter ready at once'


'Yes... please do... actually... no... please wait...'

Barely half-a-step on, and her feet were brought to a standstill once more. 'What is it?'

His eyelids came down, focusing on a spot in the floor - as if he had slipped into thought. 'There's one additional thing, Sahiba...'

Ah! There it was, about to come - the dreaded farewell. The language of his gestures only confirmed it. 'Yes, Khan Sahib?'


'Actually... I have to leave... today'

Her shoulders rose and fell in a resigned sigh. 'I know...' she grumbled to herself, a little louder than she'd intended to 'on another dangerous mission'

The next instant, she bit her tongue, realising what she'd done.

But by the next instant, his glances had already returned to her face, studying her as if she were his new assignment.


'Alright then... I wish you a safe journey Khan Sahib... and now... I shall be on my way...'

With a faltering smile, she attempted to wiggle out of the situation, muttering many-a-prayer in the hope that he wouldn't have overheard her.

Alas, her luck was damned. For, the young lady instantly found her path blocked - while she stood facing the square of his shoulders. 'One moment, Sahiba...'

There was that gleam in his eyes - he wasn't going to let this go easily, was he? The Sahib had only been here half a day and she'd already gotten herself in trouble with him twice! What must he think of her antics? And what must he think of her morals if he was made aware of the whole truth this time?

'NO!' her heart leapt like a gazelle that'd sensed true danger 'You cannot let yourself get caught, Heera... you CANNOT!' But with all of that noise in her head and heart, it was difficult to concoct a safe escape plan - that too, while keeping a straight face! 'Is there a problem, Khan Sahib?'

'No... no problems as such... I might have heard something... but...' he shrugged a shoulder, quite casually 'I could've misheard... so, wanted a clarification... nothing else'


'Clarification?'

'You were talking to yourself'

'Oh THAT? That was nothing' she nodded with a false air of feminine confidence 'all I mentioned was that I know you're leaving... you ARE, after all, dressed in your riding dress...'

'Of course... but... I think... I heard the words 'dangerous mission' too...'

'Dangerous?' Heera smirked nervously, smoothing her voice into a lulling whisper in the hope that it'd be a good distraction. 'It was an educated guess, Khan Sahib... most of your missions are dangerous, are they not?'

'Hmmm... I agree' Akbar tinkered with his ring, seemingly absorbed by its design for a good while. And just as she was about to speak up, he completed what he had to say. 'But your murmur didn't sound like a guess, did it? Nor did it sound like a question. It sounded like you were already aware of my 'dangerous' plans... I could've been leaving on a simple business assignment too'


'Oh good Lord!' Her heart leapt even further, till she could almost feel it in her throat. THIS was the disadvantage of having an intelligence officer for a husband - not a single detail remained hidden from him! Ever!

'Khan Sahib, dare I say... you're reading too much into the grumblings of a 17 year old'

'Am I, now?' he watched her as she played the innocence card to perfection. Could he be wrong? Was he troubling his innocent wife for no fault of hers? How would she know of his plans anyway, when no one else knew? Of what he heard, she'd been keeping herself busy with his gifts in the gardens all noon.

Unless...

'The binoculars' His wary glimpse rolled down to her hands. And from there, to the doorway on his right, at the far end 'No... not possible! Her chamber's not even visible from here...' Something then came over him, drawing his attention onto the other side of the room - towards the windows lined along the wall. And when he noticed one particular window that was partly-ajar, he stopped. It was straight across from where the dressing desk and mirror stood.

Was it possible that she caught sight of him when exploring the binoculars in the rear garden? And incidentally noticed him slipping on his blade-proof vest?

'Really Akbar?' he guffawed at his theories in disbelief. It all seemed too far-fetched. Besides, the Sahiba was a proper lady, who'd do no such thing.

Then again, there WAS that pang of excitement in his stomach - a hunch - that'd just grown stronger. And it wasn't as though this 'proper' Sahiba didn't get prankish when it came to matters regarding him. For instance, her secret affair in his chamber last night. Or more recently, those 'innocent' eyes that'd hoodwinked him while clutching his hand.

'No' He became decisive. He wouldn't let himself be hoodwinked by this supposed 'innocence' again! Advancing a few steady steps towards her - much to her dismay - he eventually broke his silence 'Well... I'm still waiting, Sahiba. How DID you come to know of my plans?'




PERFECT...⭐️⭐️⭐️

it was truly very apt...😃 , good work lashy di...👏👏👏

for once i actually forgot the real story behind , so convincing was the whole setup...❤️
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: lashy


Lavanya the words you said about the effect HBAS has on you... thank you so much for saying them...you wouldn't realise how much they meant to me !

Btw girls, I have a chotu sa musing I've been working on since morning...
Shall I post it in new thread or here?


Lashy 🤗musings ❤️
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Posted: 7 years ago
Awww thank you so much girls.. all that effort has been worthwhile

Jyothi... after so long...🤗
How have you been?

Bond's exams have been postponed apparently...
She posted --->'😛' Emoji for Sayyid. Does that mean she's feeling bad for him?🤔
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Posted: 7 years ago
Musings are awesome....Lashy...
I was lost in the pictures...But then the pics soo go well with the story...Wonderful effort..👏👏
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Prologue: How it happens when both the hearts fall for each other madly without knowing each other? He is the emperor of the great Mughal...

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