Hello dear friends, I have recently caught up with the show and am new to the forum. The show is amazing, and this growing up stage of Bondita is intriguing me the most. Especially the topic related to her menstrual cycle.
So, an idea stemmed in my mind and I had to end up writing an OS on it to stop thinking about it! 😆So, here is a LOOOOOOOOOONG OS, which I am going to break in two parts. Please bear with me and do not hate me for choosing this topic to write on. I am a doctor and I am perfectly comfortable discussing this topic at length, but then I thought to keep it simple and let Aniruddh handle the issue when he faces it in my OS...
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So, here it is for you all beautiful people out there. Hope you like it... 🤗
P.S. I am a K-drama addict and a while ago, in a drama called 'Personal Taste,' I saw the hero taking care of the heroine during her troubling times, and it was so sweet to watch.
Anyway, here is the OS... Enjoy!
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“Kia hua Bondita? Tabyat theek nahi hai kia tumhari?” Aniruddh noticed that his normally very active and chirpy disciple was not in her normal form today, since the beginning of their class. In fact, she had been unnaturally quiet and did not even respond in her usual, bright way when Aniruddh praised her homework and her performance in the recent test that he had given to her and in which she had aced. He noticed everything about her,and her unusual behavior raised his alarm.
“Haan pati babu, pata nahi aaj subha se hi pait mien dard horha hai.” Bondita replied to his question, scrunching her face, expressing her problem to the only person she felt the closest to.
“Arey, tou pehle kyun nahi bataya Bondita? Aaj break de deta na padhai se tumko mien ager tabyat theek nahi thy tou,” Aniruddh responded immediately.
“Nahi nahi pati babu...padhai ka tou harj nahi hona chahiye na kisi bhi haalat mien?” She innocently declared, and Aniruddh was once again left in awe because of her passion and love for studies. He was really proud of her, and although he was a strict teacher who valued punctuality and discipline,he could not bear to see his little wife being unwell and still putting so much effort to study.
Shaking his head slightly, he put the chalk in his hand back near the blackboard, and closing the book that he was holding, he said, “NahiBondita, tumhari tabyat se badh ker nahi hai kuch bhi. Aur jab tum theek nahi hogy tou padhai bhi samajh aaye gy kia tumko? Chalo, aaj chhuti tumhari. Jao jaa ker aram kero, aur ager thodi deir mien pait ka dard theek na ho tou mujhe batana. Mien tumko doctor ke pas le jaoonga.” With that, he dismissed the class.
But his focus was on Bondita. She did not say anything else about his dismissal of the class, nor did she say anything in objection to going to the dreaded ‘doctor babu.’ Very quietly, she just rose from her little desk and left his study.
“Arey! Bondita waqai aaj theek nahi hai. Apna bag bhi chhod gai yahin, jab ke roz tou usko itne dhiyaan se le ker jaty hai.” He worriedly looked at the cute little bag that she had sewn herself, and that even had two buttons from one of his favorite coats! Aniruddh would have killed anyone else who would have touched his coat like that, lekin Bondita ke liye tou saat khoon maaf hain! He chuckled at how that one little girl was capable to rotate him around her little finger, but his amusement was short-lived as he recalled how ill she looked just a while ago.
Packing her neatly covered books and her self-sewn pencil box in her bag, he started to call for Koyeli when he suddenly recalled that she had gone to her village for a couple of days. Thinking to call Bihari, he went outand found Trilochan Kaka sending Bihari off for some market errand.
“Chalo, mien khud hi room mien rakh aata hun uski cheezein. Dekh bhi lun ga ke aram bhi ker rahy ya phir kisi shararat mien lagy hui hai.”Thinking to himself, he started ascending the stairs that took him to the room which they both shared.
Reaching the room, he was welcomed by some eerie silence,which was not at all how the room used to be if Bondita was inside. This panicked him more, and made him call out her name, “Bonditaaa, Bonditaaa, kahan ho tum?”
And that was when he heard a small sniffle... The sound pricked his ears because it sounded like Bondita’s sniffle... and if that was the case, then it meant that she was crying somewhere.
Aniruddh was genuinely panicked now and was about to call her name frantically once again when his eyes collided with her small body, huddled near the bathroom door. She was sitting on the floor and her whole body was jerking with bitter sobs.
Now, Aniruddh Roy Choudhary could see anything...but his little wife’s tears always did something to his heart too. He just could not see his Bondita crying, and that too, so badly.
And why the hell was she sitting on the floor? A wildthought crossed his mind.
Quickly, he went near her, sat beside her, and very gently,reached out to support her body. Holding her shoulders, he called her out tenderly,“Bondita, ooper dekho. Mujhe batao kia hua hai? Kia ziada tabyat kharab horhyhai?”
His question and his nearness stilled her, but suddenly she started crying more violently. Unable to understand anything, Aniruddh forced her to raise her head, and then her tear-drenched face, puffy eyes, and red nose made him forget all gentleness! He shook her a bit and asked urgently, “Kia hua hai Bondita? Doctor ke pas chalien?”
He was about to rise from the floor when she shook her head in negative and said,
“Abh doctor ke pas Janay ka koi faida nahi hai pati babu.Mien marrne wali hun!” And with that, her wailing intensified.
To say that Aniruddh was shocked would be an understatement! He was stupefied!
“Kia bol rhy ho Bondita? Kon marrne wala hai? Hua kia hai?Batao tou sahi?”
And that was when she shifted her body a little and pointedtowards her sari.
Aniruddh’s frantic gaze fell on where she was pointing, and henoticed a bloodstain. Going crazy with worry to see the source of injury, he moved her body a bit and saw that there was blood on the floor too, precisely at the spot where she had been sitting.
And instant realization dawned on him at the exact moment!
“Oh, God!”
And the immediate horrifying thought that followed theepiphany was: “How do I handle this situation?? Koyeli bhi nahi hai haveli mien, Sampoorna bhi maikay gayee hui hai... Mien kaise sambhaalun Bondita ko aur uski samassiya ko?”
But then, of course, he was the most rational human being on this planet. Besides, he was an educated man. How could he let his wife continue thinking that she was afflicted by some ‘illness’ and was about to die because of it? He had to do something.
Scratching his head a bit and thinking for a while, he decided that he had to help his little wife. These are normal, physiological changes that all growing bodies go through. He recalled his own instance when he had hit puberty. And then he recalled how he had helped Somnath with the conundrums of a growing body.
Deciding that it was more or less the same for Bondita, he thought to comfort her first.
Holding her small hands in one of his own and wiping her tears simultaneously, he said,
“Shh shhh, Bondita... rou nahi. Dekho yeh koi beemari nahi hai. Yeh har aurat ke sath hota hai.” And then he explained the whole matter to her in as simple words as possible.
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