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Thank you so much to everyone who read the first part of the story.

In this part of the story I want to show the bond between Sahiba and her sister as well as Angad and his brother.

Happy Reading!

Sahiba found herself in a warm and supportive environment as she approached her nine month of pregnancy. The care she received from both the Brar and Monga families surpassed her expectations, making this period in her life unexpectedly nurturing.

The Brar and Monga families came to a heart warming realization: Veer and Keerat shared more than just a familial connection. The subtle chemistry and affection between them couldn't be ignored, paving the way for the families to consider a union. As the families delved into the intricacies of this budding romance, the idea of a marriage proposal took shape. Recognizing the depth of Veer and Keerat's feelings for each other, the Brars took the initiative to solidify this promising connection. With enthusiastic approval from both families, the marriage proposal was formally presented. In the midst of these joyous preparations, Sahiba, being in the delicate phase of her pregnancy, found herself graciously exempt from the usual engagement responsibilities.

As Sahiba looked forward to the wedding, it was clear that the presence of her unborn child would add a unique dimension to the celebration. The anticipation of the baby physically being among them during the wedding imbued the occasion with a special significance, symbolizing not just the union of Veer and Keerat but the expansion of Sahiba and Angad’s baby.

As time for her due date was coming closer Angad wanted to spend some quality her before baby arrived. Baby could arrive anytime now so he wanted to take her out to eat for a date the last time before their baby arrived.

AsSahiba readied herself to go to her mother's place, Angad couldn't help butexpress his admiration. "You look absolutely stunning, Sahiba," hesaid, his voice filled with genuine appreciation.

Sahibablushed at his compliment, "Thank you, Angad. I just want to look nice forMum today."

Asthey shared a tender moment, Angad's eyes sparkled with affection. "Youknow, you have this glow about you that's just mesmerizing. I feel lucky tohave you."

Sahibasmiled, feeling the warmth of his words. "You're sweet, Angad. I'm luckyto have you too."

Inthe midst of their romantic exchange, Angad playfully added, "You're likea cute panda, you know, all cuddly and adorable."

ToAngad's surprise, Sahiba's mood took a sudden turn. Her face, once glowing withhappiness, now clouded with frustration. The pregnancy hormones were workingtheir unpredictable magic. "A panda?" she retorted, her tone a mix ofhurt and anger. "Seriously, Angad? I'm not trying to look like a cuteanimal here!"

Feelingthe weight of his misstep, Angad quickly realized the impact of his innocentcomment. "Sahiba, I didn't mean it like that. I was just trying to—"

But Sahiba, caught in the whirlwind of emotions, interrupted him, "I don't want to hear it right now," and abruptly left the room.

Concern etched across his face, Angad followed her, his footsteps echoing in the hallway. "Sahiba, wait," he called out gently, his desire to make amends evident in his voice.

The door closed behind them, leaving the room momentarily filled with the aftermath of an unintended emotional storm. Angad, determined to mend the situation, approached Sahiba with a sincere apology, ready to navigate the complexities of pregnancy emotions together.

"Sahiba,Sahiba," Angad called out, his voice filled with remorse. He grasped her arm as she entered the hall, making her turn around to face him. "I am sorry. I didn't mean to call you a Panda," he apologized genuinely.

However, the atmosphere shifted abruptly as giggles echoed across the room. The source of amusement was his cousins - Garry, Veer, Kiara, Ekam, Prince; Pravjot, Hansraj his uncle and aunt- and even Sahiba's sister, Seerat. Their laughter, though unintended, worsened the situation.

As Sahiba glanced across at the mirthful group, she then directed her anger toward Angad. Despite understanding that he hadn't meant any harm, the humiliation felt acute. She couldn't ignore the collective amusement at her expense.

In an attempt to salvage her dignity, Sahiba turned to her elder sister, Seerat, and declared, "Di, if you're ready, let's go to Mum's place. Otherwise, I'll go by myself." Seerat, sensing the tension and unsure of how to navigate the awkward situation, agreed with her sister's decision. The decision to leave seemed the best course of action, allowing Sahiba to escape the uncomfortable atmosphere that lingered in the room.

As Sahiba and Seerat gracefully made their exit, the room was left in an uneasy silence. Angad, realizing the gravity of the situation, exchanged glances with his family members, the once joyous ambiance replaced with palpable awkwardness.

Hansraj and Pravjot acknowledged their role in the situation, recognizing the sensitivity, while Garry, Veer, Kiara, Ekam, Prince, and the others exchanged hushed apologies, understanding the need to mend the strained atmosphere.

Meanwhile, Seerat's supportive gesture towards Sahiba served as a buffer against the awkwardness. Inside the room, a tentative conversation began among family members, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness in significant gatherings. The incident became a reminder of the unexpected weight words could carry, prompting heightened awareness.

Outside, Angad, feeling the weight of the situation, was joined by Garry and Veer. They reassured him, acknowledging the tricky nature of pregnancy hormones. As Angad took a deep breath, they affirmed their support, reminding him that Sahiba would understand his genuine intent.

"Angad, man, that didn't go as planned, huh?" Garry sympathetically remarked.

"Yeah ,pregnancy hormones can be tricky to navigate. But we all know you didn't mean any harm," Veer added.

"I know, guys. It's just... I feel awful. I never wanted Sahiba to feel embarrassed like that, especially in front of everyone," Angad sighed.

"It happens, paaji," Veer reassured. "And hey, we've all seen Sahiba upset before, right? She'll forgive you, especially when she knows you didn't mean it," Garry chimed in.

Angad looked appreciative, "Thanks, guys. I just hope she understands."

"She will," Veer grinned. "And we've got your back, man. If you need any help, just let us know," Garry added.

"Thanks,both of you. I appreciate it. I'll go talk to Sahiba in a bit after giving sometime," Angad smiled.

In the room, the family, now more mindful of their impact, gradually resumed conversation, the incident serving as a catalyst for greater understanding and empathy.

Sahiba and Seerat's maternal house brimmed with warmth and excitement as they returned. Amidst wedding preparations and discussions about Keerat and Veer's upcoming celebration, the real highlight was the anticipation of Sahiba and Angad's baby. The family eagerly awaited the newest member, sharing parenting stories and advice. The reunion became a special occasion, uniting the family in laughter, love, and the promise of beautiful moments to come.

Seated in the courtyard, the sisters reminisced about childhood, sharing laughter and stories. Meanwhile, their mother gently massaged Sahiba's head, creating a moment woven with love and nostalgia.

Sahiba and Seerat's maternal house brimmed with warmth and excitement as they returned. Amidst wedding preparations and discussions about Keerat and Veer's upcoming celebration, the real highlight was the anticipation of Sahiba and Angad's baby. The family eagerly awaited the newest member, sharing parenting stories and advice. The reunion became a special occasion, uniting the family in laughter, love, and the promise of beautiful moments to come.

Seerat: Remember the time we built that makeshift fort in the backyard?

Sahiba: Oh yes, and Keerat was always the one sneaking in to steal our snacks.

Keerat: Hey, I was just making sure everything was up to standard!

Seerat: Standard, or you just couldn't resist our epic snacks?

Keerat: (laughs) Maybe a bit of both. But, Sahiba, you were always the voice of reason. Remember how you used to save us from trouble?

Sahiba: (smiles) Someone had to. And speaking of saving, Keerat, brace yourself – marriage is a whole new adventure.

Keerat: (blushing) Oh come on, Sahiba Di, not this again.

Seerat: (teasingly) Sahiba's right, Keerat. Get ready for a life of sharing snacks and fort space.

Sahiba: And Seerat Di, you can be the wise older sister guiding her through it all.

Seerat: (smirking) Well, someone has to keep the fort standing.

As the sisters shared their memories, Santosh, their mother, observed with a heart full of joy. Witnessing their laughter and banter, she felt a deep happiness, knowing that after Keerat's marriage, they would all reside together in the same in-laws' home. The prospect of their continued support for each other added an extra layer of contentment to her maternal heart.

As Santosh continued to gently massage Sahiba's head, her daughter, pregnant and exhausted, drifted into a peaceful sleep on her mother's lap. Santosh smiled with a tear in her eye, filled with a mix of joy and nostalgia, realizing how much Sahiba had endured in life. With a heart felt prayer, she wished that Sahiba, now approaching motherhood, would receive all the happiness and fulfillment she truly deserved.

Seerat, Keerat, and Santosh shared smiles as Sahiba peacefully slept, joyfully discussing their excitement for the upcoming arrival of the first grandchild on both sides of the family. Anticipation filled the air as they looked forward to embracing their roles as Massi andNani soon.

Seerat: Look at Sahiba, peacefully asleep. I wonder if the baby is keeping her up.

Keerat: (whispering) I bet the little one is just as excited as we are.

Santosh: (softly) I can't help but think about the first time I'll hold my grandchild.

Seerat: (smiling) Any guesses on whether it's a boy or a girl?

Keerat: I don't mind either way, as long asthe baby is healthy.

Santosh: (placing a hand on her belly) Sahiba has been through so much; this baby is a blessing.

Seerat: (nodding) Our family is growing, and I can't wait to see the love that fills our home.

Keerat: And to think, we'll soon be Massi andNani. It's so surreal.

Seerat: (whispering) Keerat, look at Sahiba.She's so peaceful yet contemplative. I can sense there's more on her mind.

Keerat: (nodding) The baby's arrival is a big change, especially since it wasn't something she had planned.

Seerat: (softly) She told me she doesn't knowhow this will alter her life, especially with Angad. It's like she's wrestling with uncertainties.

Keerat: (concerned) I can understand; it's alot to take in.

Santosh: (silently listening, wearing areassuring smile)

Seerat: We should talk to her, reassure her that we're here for whatever comes.

Keerat: (smiling) You're right, Seerat. We're family, and we'll face this journey together.

In the quiet moment, Santosh silently listened, her comforting presence a testament to the strength that family provides during times of change and uncertainty.

As they spoke in hushed tones, the three of them shared their excitement and hopes for the newest addition to the family. As the day unfolded, Seerat and Keerat embarked on a wedding shopping excursion, leaving Sahiba in the comforting company of her mother. The room exuded warmth as her mother skilfully knitted a soft, white blanket for the impending arrival. In the midst of this domestic serenity, Angad made his entrance, a bouquet of vibrant red roses in hand. He greeted his mother-in-law warmly, yet Sahiba remained seated, her expression a canvas of unreadable emotions. Santoshh ,sensing the need for privacy, discreetly excused himself, leaving the expectant parents alone.

In a tender silence, Angad chose action overwords. Seating himself beside Sahiba, he enveloped her in a gentle embrace, the fragrance of roses infusing the air. His unspoken apology hung in the quiet room, a palpable acknowledgment of the morning's unintentional turmoil.

After a moment, Angad broke the silence with sincerity in his voice, "Sahiba, I messed up today. I never intended to make you feel that way, and I'm truly sorry if my comment hurt you."

Sahiba, her expression still guarded, listened as Angad continued, "I love you, and the last thing I want is to cause you any distress, especially during this precious time. I should have been more mindful of what I said. Please forgive me."

The room seemed to hold its breath as Sahiba met his gaze, the unspoken weight of their shared journey evident. Angad, pledging to be more considerate, added, "I promise to be more careful with my words, especially knowing the changes you're going through. You mean everything to me, and I never want to be the reason for your pain."

Sahiba, after a thoughtful pause, finallyspoke, "Angad, it's just... the hormones, the emotions, everything feelsoverwhelming sometimes. I know you didn't mean to hurt me, but it just hitdifferently today."

Angad nodded understandingly, "I get it,Sahiba. I'll do my best to be more aware and supportive. You're not alone inthis; we're in it together. Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?"

Sahiba took a deep breath, the weight of the situation slowly lifting. She reached for the roses, a silent acknowledgment of Angad's sincere apology. "I forgive you, Angad," she said with a small smile as she embraced him. In that tender moment, as they shared a comforting hug, the baby kicked, a joyful reminder of the new life they were bringing into the world.

Hope you enjoyed this! Please let me know what you think.

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Beautifully written. How nice would it be if they show some of this sibling bonding on the show.

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Loved the update. Great bond between siblings. Please continue soon

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This was very beautiful!! Your writing and use of words were amazing!! Sahiba’s emotions were aptly described and loved the bond with Manbeer and their relationship!! Very well written 👏

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Thank You so much everyone for reading my story and commenting. I really appreciate all your support.



Ona sun-kissed afternoon, Angad surprised Sahiba with a delightful outing to their favorite Indian street food stall, renowned for its mouth watering golgappas, chaats, and the refreshing gola, a perfect concoction to brighten their day before the baby's arrival.

Angad:(with a mischievous grin) "Sahiba, close your eyes. I've got a surprise for you."

Sahiba:(intrigued, closing her eyes) "What are you up to, Angad?"

Angad led her to the familiar street corner where the tantalizing aroma of spices filled the air.

Angad:(revealing the surprise) "Ta-da! Open your eyes!"

As Sahiba opened her eyes, the vibrant colors of the street food stall greeted her. The sight of Golgappas piled high and the aromatic spices wafting through the air made her eyes light up with joy.

Sahiba:(excitedly) "Golgappas! You remembered how much I love these?"

Angad:(smiling) "Of course, Sahiba. I know these are your absolute favorites. And there's more."

They indulged in a feast of various chaats—spicy, tangy, and bursting with flavors.

Sahiba:(savoring a bite) "This is incredible, Angad! I can't believe you planned all of this."

Angad:"I wanted to treat you to your favorite before our little one arrives. A celebration of the amazing journey we've had and the one that awaits us."

After relishing the savory delights, Angad led Sahiba to the gola cart.

Angad:" And for dessert, your favorite gola with all the flavors you love."

Sahiba's eyes sparkled with delight as Angad ordered the colorful golas.

Sahiba:(grateful) "Thank you, Angad. This is the perfect day."

Angad:(with a twinkle in his eye) "Anything for you, Sahiba. Today is about celebrating us and the incredible adventure we're about to embark on."

They strolled through the bustling street, savoring the flavors and enjoying eachother's company.

Sahiba:(reflecting) "You know, Angad, these moments make me forget all the worries. Thank you for making today so special."

Angad:(whispering) "Sahiba, our love is like these flavors—rich, diverse, and meant to be savored. Today is just a glimpse of the sweetness that awaits us."

As they shared laughs, held hands, and enjoyed the lively atmosphere Angad and Sahiba immersed themselves in the joy of the present, knowing that their journey was about to take an even more beautiful turn. The vibrant street food,the shared smiles, and the anticipation of parenthood created a day filled with love and cherished memories—a perfect prelude to the magical chapter that awaited them.

Continuing with the heart-to-heart conversation at the park:

As they finished their delightful street food adventure, Angad suggested taking a short walk to a nearby park, a serene oasis amidst the city's hustle and bustle. The rhythmic melody of children playing and birds chirping provided a soothing backdrop to their conversation.

Angad:(gently) "Sahiba, let's sit here for a moment. I want to talk to you about something important."

Sahiba:(curious) "Sure, Angad. What's on your mind?"

They found a quiet spot under the shade of a sprawling tree, surrounded by vibrant flowers in full bloom.

Angad:(smiling) "Today, as we enjoyed those golgappas and gola, I couldn't helpbut marvel at the journey we've had so far."

Sahiba:(nostalgic) "It has been quite a journey, hasn't it? From hating each other, being forced to marry each other, falling in love and now to soon becoming parents."

Angad:(gazing into her eyes) "And I couldn't be more excited about the next chapter of our lives. But I want you to know, Sahiba, that our relationship isn't just transforming into parenthood. It's evolving, growing stronger with each passing day."

Sahiba:(thoughtful) "It's just that I've heard how having a baby can changeeverything. What if we lose the 'us' in the process?"

Angad:(assuringly) "Sahiba, change is inevitable, but it doesn't mean losing 'us.' Our love is the foundation of everything. Parenthood will add new dimensions, but it won't diminish what we have. We'll find new ways to cherish each other amidst the chaos of diapers and baby giggles."

Sahiba:(smiling) "You always know how to reassure me, Angad."

Angad:(tenderly) "Because my love for you is unwavering. We're a team, Sahiba,and we'll navigate this journey together, hand in hand."

As the breeze gently rustled the leaves overhead, Sahiba's worries began to meltaway, replaced by a sense of security in Angad's words. However, there was another concern lingering in her heart.

Sahiba:(hesitant) "Angad, what if I'm not a good mother? What if I can't balance being a wife and a mom? I have these dreams of being an artist and completing my education. Will I lose that part of myself?"

Angad:(softly) "Sahiba, you'll be an amazing mother. Your love and dedication are evident in everything you do. And as for your dreams, they are a part of you. We'll find a way to make it work, together. You don't have to choose between being a great mom and pursuing your aspirations."

Sahiba:(teary-eyed) "I just want to do everything right, for our baby and for us."

Angad:(gently wiping away her tears) "You already are, Sahiba. And we have our entire family to support us. The love and wisdom they bring will be our guiding light. We're not alone in this journey."

As they sat there, hand in hand, the park echoed with the laughter of children and the promise of a beautiful future for the growing family.

Amidst the serenity of the park, as Sahiba and Angad shared this heartfelt conversation, a subtle shift occurred. Sahiba, feeling a sudden twinge, instinctively clutched Angad's hand.

Sahiba:(wincing slightly) "Angad, do you feel that?"

Angad:(concerned) "Feel what, Sahiba?"

Asthey exchanged glances, Sahiba realized that the subtle discomfort she felt wasn't just a passing sensation.

Sahiba:(softly) "I think... I think it's starting. The contractions."

Angad:(with a mix of excitement and nervousness) "Are you sure? What should we do?"

Sahiba:(smiling through the discomfort) "I'm sure, Angad. It's time. We should head to the hospital."

The atmosphere shifted from the tranquility of the park to the anticipation of the approaching arrival. Angad helped Sahiba up, and hand in hand, they made their way to the car. The journey to the hospital became a blend of excitement, nerves, and the unwavering support they found in each other.

Angad:(smiling) "Our little one is eager to join the world, just when we were having this conversation."

Sahiba:(with a determined look) "It's a sign, Angad. We're ready for this, as life partners as parents."

The car ride was filled with a mix of apprehension and joy, the city passing by as they ventured into a new chapter of their lives. The contractions, though intensifying, were accompanied by a sense of readiness and anticipation.

As they approached the hospital, Sahiba's grip on Angad's hand tightened, not just from the contractions but also from the emotions that welled up within her. The support of her loving husband and the prospect of meeting their baby soon provided a comforting reassurance.

Little did they know that this unexpected twist in their day, with the onset of contractions, would mark the beginning of a beautiful and transformative journey into parenthood. The park, where they had shared dreams and reassurances, now faded into the background as the hospital's welcoming lights signalled the start of a new adventure.

As Sahiba and Angad entered the hospital, the sterile scent of antiseptic and the soft hum of medical equipment replaced the open air of the park. The reality of the moment hit them as they approached the reception.

Nurse:"Hello, how can I help you?"

Angad:(nervously) "Uh, my wife, Sahiba, she's... well, we think it's time. Contractions have started."

Nurse:(smiling) "Okay! Let's get you checked in. Follow me."

The nurse guided them through the process, providing reassurance along the way.

Sahiba:(whispering to Angad) "It's happening, Angad. We're really doing this."

Angad:(grinning) "Yes, we are, Sahiba. Our little one is on the way."

Inthe delivery room, as Sahiba changed into a hospital gown, the reality of childbirth settled in.

Angad:(holding her hand) "You're doing great, Sahiba. We're in this together."

Sahiba:(nervously) "I know, Angad. But what if I'm not good at this? What if—"

Angad:(interrupting with a reassuring smile) "Sahiba, you're going to be an amazing mother. I have no doubt about that. We'll figure it out together, just like everything else."

The medical staff efficiently prepared for the delivery, and Sahiba's contractions became more pronounced.

Sahiba:(grimacing) "Angad, this is... it's getting intense."

Angad:(encouragingly) "You're doing so well, Sahiba. Just breathe. We're surrounded by experts, and our families are just a call away if we need anything."

As the labour progressed, Angad continued to offer words of support and encouragement.


As the labor intensified, Sahiba's discomfort grew into waves of pain, echoing through the delivery room. Angad stood by her side, holding her hand with unwavering support.

Angad:"You're doing amazing, Sahiba. Just a little more, and we'll meet our baby."

Sahiba,amidst the throes of pain, mustered a small smile, appreciating Angad's comforting words. The medical staff bustled around them, ensuring everything was in order.

Nurse:"Sahiba, you're doing great. The baby will be here soon."

Sahiba, between strained breaths, managed a nod, grateful for the encouraging words .The pain, however, intensified, and her occasional screams filled the room.

Sahiba:(grimacing) "Angad, I can't... it hurts so much."

Angad:(softly) "I know, Sahiba. I'm right here with you. You're stronger than you think."

The nurses, recognizing Sahiba's distress, adjusted their approach, offering words of comfort and assurance.

Nurse1: "You're doing wonderfully, Sahiba. The pain is temporary, but the joy your baby will bring is forever."

Nurse2: "Breathe through it, Sahiba. You're almost there. We're here to support you."

Asthe pain reached its peak, Sahiba's grip on Angad's hand tightened, her criesechoing the intensity of the moment. The medical team, attuned to her needs, provided guidance and support.

Nurse3: "Sahiba, with the next contraction, give it your all. You're so close now."

Angad:"You've got this, Sahiba. Just a little more. Our baby is almost here."

Sahiba,with a surge of determination, pushed through the pain, guided by the encouraging voices around her. The room filled with a crescendo of emotions—pain, anticipation, and the promise of new life.

Nurse1: "Here comes the head. You're doing great, Sahiba."

Angad:"I can see it, Sahiba. Just a bit more. You're incredible."

In the midst of the collective efforts, the cries of a newborn baby pierced through the room, a melody that eclipsed the echoes of pain. The nurses, with gentle expertise, cradled the newborn.

Nurse2: (smiling) "Congratulations, it's a beautiful baby girl."

Sahiba,drained but overwhelmed with joy, gazed at her newborn daughter, tears mingling with the beads of perspiration on her forehead.

Sahiba:(whispering) "Angad, she is here."

Angad,his eyes reflecting the awe of the moment, gently kissed Sahiba's forehead.

Angad:"She's perfect, just like her mother."

The nurses carefully placed the baby on Sahiba's chest, and as the cries softened,a serene calm settled over the room. The journey, marked by pain and perseverance, now unfolded into the embrace of newfound parenthood.

Nurse3: "Take your time to bond. Congratulations to both of you."

Sahiba and Angad, with tears of joy and exhaustion, marveled at the tiny miracle in their arms. The room, once filled with the cacophony of labor, now resonated with the hushed whispers of love, marking the beginning of a lifelong adventure as a family.

Brar Mansion:

The vibrant living room of Brar Mansion echoed with laughter and excitement as the Monga and Brar families gathered to discuss Veer and Keerat's upcoming wedding .Bebe, the matriarch of the Brar family, sat regally on a grand chair, adorned in traditional Sikh attire, while Pravajot, the lively aunty, passionately shared the latest wedding trends.

Bebe:(smiling) "Ah, weddings! The union of two souls, a celebration of love. Ican already feel the joy in the air."

Pravajot:(enthusiastically) "Absolutely, Bebe! We need to make this wedding unforgettable. The decorations, the outfits, everything has to be perfect!"

Gurleen,Veer's mother, chimed in, adjusting her dupatta with a graceful smile.

Gurleen:"I agree, Pravajot. And we must not forget the traditional rituals. They add such a beautiful touch to the ceremony."

Jasleen, Garry's mother, joined the conversation, her eyes twinkling with excitement.

Jasleen:"Speaking of traditions, we should include some soul-stirring shabads. Music has a way of bringing everyone together."

Garry,overhearing his mother, couldn't resist a playful comment.

Garry:(smirking) "Well, Mom, as long as it's not too soul-stirring. We don't want Bebe getting emotional and starting a waterfall."

Bebe chuckled, swatting Garry playfully.

Bebe:"Emotions are the essence of weddings, Garry. We celebrate not just the union of two individuals but the merging of two families."

Meanwhile,Seerat, the eldest daughter, teased Keerat with a mischievous grin.

Seerat:"Keerat, you better start practicing your emotional expressions. You know how everyone loves a good emotional bride."

Keerat,blushing, responded in good humor.

Keerat:"I'll make sure to have my tissues handy.

The room erupted in laughter, the banter and joy setting the tone for the wedding preparations.

Manveer,Angad's mother, brought the conversation back to a more serious note.

Manveer:"While the celebrations are vital, let's not forget the significance of the Anand Karaj. The union must be blessed with the Guru's words."

Santosh,Seerat, Sahiba, and Keerat's mother, nodded in agreement.

Santosh:"Indeed, Manveer ji. The true beauty lies in the sacred union. Our children are fortunate to have each other."

As the elders shared their wisdom, the younger ones exchanged excited glances,already envisioning the magical moments that awaited Veer and Keerat.

The room echoed with the sound of laughter, discussions, and the clinking of glasses as everyone raised a toast to the joyous occasion. The preparations were just beginning, but the love and unity of the families promised a wedding that would be remembered for generations to come.


In the midst of the lively wedding discussions, a subtle tension began to weave its way into Santosh's expressions. Manveer, noticing the change, sensed that something was amiss.

Manveer:(whispering to Santosh) "Santosh Ji, you seem a bit worried. Is everything okay?"

Santosh, looking around cautiously, spoke in a hushed tone.

Santosh:"Manveer Ji, Sahiba and Angad were supposed to be back by now. I'm getting a bit anxious. They should've joined us for these discussions."

Manveer's concern mirrored Santosh's.

Manveer:"Don't worry, Santosh Ji. Maybe they got caught up in traffic or a minor delay. I'm sure they'll be here soon."

Justas Manveer finished speaking, Angad's call interrupted the conversation. Here quested to connect the call to the TV, a hint of urgency in his voice. Sensing the seriousness, Manveer swiftly arranged for the connection, making everyone in the room curious and concerned.

Manveer,with a puzzled expression, connected Angad's call to the large TV screen in the living room. The room hushed into an expectant silence as the screen flickered to life, revealing Angad's worried yet excited face.

Angad: (grinning) "We're at the hospital”!

The joyous atmosphere in the room shifted to a mix of concern and anticipation.

Gurleen:(worried) "Hospital? What happened, Angad?"

Jasleen:"Is everything okay with Sahiba?"

Pravajot:"Oh dear, I hope it's nothing serious."

Manveer:(trying to stay calm) "Angad, what's going on? Is Sahiba alright?"

Angad,relishing the suspense, couldn't help but tease a bit.

Angad:"Everyone, calm down. Sahiba and I are fine.

Seerat:(impatiently) "Angad, this is serious. Just tell us what's happening."

Angad, with a mischievous glint in his eyes, built up the suspense a bit more.

Angad:" Why is this serious?”

Sahiba who was listening to Angad shock her head as her husband was pulling everyone leg.

Garry:(sarcastically) "Angad, what the matter? Spit it out!"

Angad,sensing the heightened anticipation, decided to add a dramatic flair. He turned the camera towards Sahiba, who, though visibly drained, had a radiant smile on her face as she cradled a tiny bundle in her arms.

Angad:(with a twinkle in his eye) "Well, everyone, our little princess, a beautiful blessing from Rab.

As the camera panned to capture the reactions of the family members, a wave of a we and joy swept across their faces.

Manveer's eyes brimmed with tears of happiness, and a proud smile adorned her face.

Gurleen's worried expression transformed into pure joy, and she clutched her heart,overwhelmed by the news.

Jasleen,Garry's mother, and Garry, standing together, exchanged a glance filled with disbelief and delight.

Seerat, who had been impatiently awaiting the news, let out a joyful scream, expressing her excitement and hugged Keerat

Pravajot ,with her hands folded, whispered a quick prayer of gratitude for the blessing of a newborn in the family.

Ekam ,the youngest member, gazed at the screen with wide-eyed wonder, processing the joyful revelation.

Darthji, the patriarch, sat with a beaming smile, his eyes reflecting the pride and happiness of witnessing the fourth generation making its entry.

Santosh,Sahiba's mother, stood with tears of joy streaming down her face. Her hands covered her mouth in disbelief, and she whispered words of blessings.

Veer and Keerat, the soon-to-be-wed couple, shared a moment of silent joy, their eyes filled with anticipation for the newest member of the family. Keerat's hand rested on her heart, while Veer's eyes gleamed with happiness, imagining the future with their little niece.

The room, once filled with concern and anticipation, now reverberated with laughter, joy, and heartfelt congratulations. The announcement of the little princess had brought an unexpected but profound happiness to the Brar and Monga family, uniting them in the celebration of new life.

Amidst the joyous congratulations and the bustling excitement at Brar Mansion, Sahiba and Angad shared a quiet moment in the hospital room. Their hearts swelled with gratitude as they marveled at the outpouring of love and anticipation from their family. Though physically separated, the room in the hospital felt intricately connected to the heart of the Brar family, where preparations for the baby's arrival were unfolding with unwavering enthusiasm. As Sahiba and Angad gazed at each other, a serene understanding passed between them, echoing the sentiment that their little one was already surrounded by an abundance of love, even before making her grand entrance into the world. With a shared smile, they embraced the beautiful chapter of parenthood awaiting them.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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What a delightful update. Oh their baby gal is here.smiley40

This is such a happy go lucky story and everybody is so jovial here unlike the show.

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