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Panchavati Peacekeepers

Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: chatterbox

Ya I understand that

Though some very old songs I used tukka as never heard them

Anyway that game is over

I'm so bored now so going to watch something In Youtube

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Posted: 1 years ago

Good Night

Chatterbox

And Pete

See You Both Later

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Anchored in Twilight: A Bond Beyond Words



The courtyard was bathed in the warm hues of the setting sun, casting long shadows over the polished stone floors. Shatrughn sat on a stone bench, carefully sharpening a ceremonial sword. The soft metallic sound of the whetstone brushing against the blade blended with the rustle of the jasmine vines swaying in the gentle evening breeze. Beside him, Shrutakirti sat cross-legged, her hands deftly weaving fragrant flowers into garlands, her movements graceful and precise.


She glanced at him, a playful smile tugging at her lips. “You’ve been working on that bow for a while now. Are you planning to challenge the sunset to a duel?”

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Shatrughn chuckled without looking up. “The sunset would surrender before I even unsheathed my blade. I’m just making sure everything is perfect for tomorrow’s ceremony.”


Shrutakirti leaned slightly closer, her voice carrying a teasing lilt. “You’ve always been this thorough. Even when we were newly married, you wouldn’t let anyone leave the practice grounds until their form was flawless.”


Finally, Shatrughn looked up from the bow, his eyes softening as they met hers. “And you’ve always noticed the little things. Like the loose thread on my shawl you spotted before the last council meeting. Without you, I’d probably walk into every event looking like I’d just fought off a dozen demons.”


She laughed, the sound light and musical. “Someone has to keep you presentable, my lord. But I do it because I love watching you succeed—whether in the council, on the battlefield, or even here, in the quiet of the courtyard.”


Shatrughn set the sword aside, leaning forward to take her hand in his. “And I succeed because you’re by my side, dear. Your calm, your wisdom—they anchor me.”


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Shrutakirti tilted her head, her smile turning mischievous. “Is that your way of saying you’d be lost without me?”


His lips curved into a grin. “Absolutely. You are my compass, my anchor in the storm, and the reason I strive to be better every day.”


She blushed lightly, looking away for a moment before meeting his gaze again. “You always know what to say. But tell me, deae, what makes you happiest? The victories, the ceremonies, or these quiet moments we share?”


He paused thoughtfully, his fingers brushing hers gently. “All of it has its place. But nothing—nothing—compares to this. Sitting here with you, in peace, knowing that the world can wait a little while longer.”


Her heart warmed at his words, and she leaned her head against his shoulder, her voice barely above a whisper. “Then let’s make the world wait a little longer. The ceremony can have you tomorrow. Tonight, you’re mine.”


He smiled, resting his cheek against her head. “Always yours, Shrutakirti. Always.”


The evening deepened, the sky transitioning from golden to indigo as the first stars began to appear. In the quiet courtyard, surrounded by the fragrance of jasmine and the embrace of the twilight, the couple remained, content in each other’s presence, savoring the simplicity of their love and the peace of the moment.







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Edited by cuteamanboy - 1 years ago
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Posted: 1 years ago

thanks

if you get time please read my other stories in the same chat club on different pages

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Panchavati Peacekeepers

Posted: 1 years ago

I didn't watch WKD today

I just skipped to the last scdne in sony liv and saw that this dumb storyline still hasn't ended

Same precap as yesterday

If you watch the episode do tell me if the episode has any funny scenes and I'll watch those scenes alone

Wull be back tomorrow

Goodnight

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: CID-fan-394

I didn't watch WKD today

I just skipped to the last scdne in sony liv and saw that this dumb storyline still hasn't ended

Same precap as yesterday

If you watch the episode do tell me if the episode has any funny scenes and I'll watch those scenes alone

Wull be back tomorrow

Goodnight

Still nonsense episode

Extended of celebration

Towards the end Walia comes and create issue

Funny only Jyoti ka extendable bag.. everything and anything comes out

In logon ki track sab mix and match hoti hai

Btw I feel this santoori can be next daya bhabhi in tmkoc

She has good comic timing.

Precap same as baby kidnap wala

Walia is cunning

Uska track lagta hai kal khatam hoga

Rajesh has something in his mind

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: cuteamanboy

Anchored in Twilight: A Bond Beyond Words



The courtyard was bathed in the warm hues of the setting sun, casting long shadows over the polished stone floors. Shatrughn sat on a stone bench, carefully sharpening a ceremonial sword. The soft metallic sound of the whetstone brushing against the blade blended with the rustle of the jasmine vines swaying in the gentle evening breeze. Beside him, Shrutakirti sat cross-legged, her hands deftly weaving fragrant flowers into garlands, her movements graceful and precise.


She glanced at him, a playful smile tugging at her lips. “You’ve been working on that bow for a while now. Are you planning to challenge the sunset to a duel?”

_f225d091-d4f0-424d-ae50-3ca096fa3c4b.jpeg


Shatrughn chuckled without looking up. “The sunset would surrender before I even unsheathed my blade. I’m just making sure everything is perfect for tomorrow’s ceremony.”


Shrutakirti leaned slightly closer, her voice carrying a teasing lilt. “You’ve always been this thorough. Even when we were newly married, you wouldn’t let anyone leave the practice grounds until their form was flawless.”


Finally, Shatrughn looked up from the bow, his eyes softening as they met hers. “And you’ve always noticed the little things. Like the loose thread on my shawl you spotted before the last council meeting. Without you, I’d probably walk into every event looking like I’d just fought off a dozen demons.”


She laughed, the sound light and musical. “Someone has to keep you presentable, my lord. But I do it because I love watching you succeed—whether in the council, on the battlefield, or even here, in the quiet of the courtyard.”


Shatrughn set the sword aside, leaning forward to take her hand in his. “And I succeed because you’re by my side, dear. Your calm, your wisdom—they anchor me.”


_06f6b3ca-bdd5-41af-b715-853721833e3f.jpeg


Shrutakirti tilted her head, her smile turning mischievous. “Is that your way of saying you’d be lost without me?”


His lips curved into a grin. “Absolutely. You are my compass, my anchor in the storm, and the reason I strive to be better every day.”


She blushed lightly, looking away for a moment before meeting his gaze again. “You always know what to say. But tell me, deae, what makes you happiest? The victories, the ceremonies, or these quiet moments we share?”


He paused thoughtfully, his fingers brushing hers gently. “All of it has its place. But nothing—nothing—compares to this. Sitting here with you, in peace, knowing that the world can wait a little while longer.”


Her heart warmed at his words, and she leaned her head against his shoulder, her voice barely above a whisper. “Then let’s make the world wait a little longer. The ceremony can have you tomorrow. Tonight, you’re mine.”


He smiled, resting his cheek against her head. “Always yours, Shrutakirti. Always.”


The evening deepened, the sky transitioning from golden to indigo as the first stars began to appear. In the quiet courtyard, surrounded by the fragrance of jasmine and the embrace of the twilight, the couple remained, content in each other’s presence, savoring the simplicity of their love and the peace of the moment.







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the reminds me of Karna from the 2013 Mahabharat but just younger version LOL. coming to the story great work!
Edited by MJ_1009 - 1 years ago
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Posted: 1 years ago
from what angle does basant look like a dad??smiley37smiley37i mean, anything for money i guess LOL
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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: MJ_1009

from what angle does basant look like a dad??smiley37smiley37i mean, anything for money i guess LOL

None of 4 brothers look like dad from any angle 😂😂😂

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