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Omg Angad is falling for Sahiba aNd hE KnOwS iT.

I hope seerat doesn't do something stupid like eloping.

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Chapter 4

As a couple of months passed since Sahiba's inception as a designer at Brar Jewellers, her impact on the company continued to deepen. Her creative prowess had garnered wide spread acclaim among her colleagues, with many expressing admiration for her innovative designs and meticulous attention to detail. Angad, in particular, found himself increasingly drawn to Sahiba's talent and dedication, noticing how she effortlessly blended creativity with professionalism. Moreover, he observed her selflessness in helping others around the office, further endearing her to him. However, amidst the overwhelming appreciation, there lingered a few individuals who harbored reservations towards Sahiba, their reasons known only to themselves. Despite this, Sahiba's positive influence on the workplace remained undeniable, her presence injecting a vibrant energy into the atmosphere of Brar Jewellers.

In the bustling office of Brar Jewellers, Angad's cousins Garry, Veer, Kiara, Ekam, and Prince gathered around a table, engaged in lively conversation. Their laughter echoed through the room as they shared stories and jokes, their camaraderie evident in their easy rapport.

Just then, Pam, Angad's trusted personal assistant, entered the office, a stack of papers in hand. As she made her way towards Angad's desk, she greeted the cousins with a warm smile before turning her attention to Angad.

"Good morning, sir,"Pam said respectfully, placing the papers on his desk. "I've gone through your schedule for the day, and everything's set. Oh, and there's one more thing– Sahiba has requested annual leave for four days starting next week."

Angad's brows furrowed slightly at the mention of Sahiba's request. "Annual leave? Why does she need time off?" he inquired, his tone tinged with concern.

Pam nodded, noting his concern. "She didn't specify the reason."

Angad sighed, a sense of protectiveness washing over him. "Alright, I'll approve it," he said decisively, his tone leaving no room for argument.

As Angad stepped out of the room to go to his office, he instructed Pam to call Sahiba in for a meeting. His cousins observed his actions with keen interest, noting the unusual display of concern and protectiveness towards Sahiba.

Garry, ever the observant one, couldn't resist teasing Angad further. "Looks like our dear Angad Paaji is getting all protective over Sahiba," he remarked with a smirk.

Veer nodded in agreement, his eyes twinkling with mischief. "I've never seen him react like this for any other employee before. Sahiba Ji must be something special."

Kiara and Ekam exchanged curious glances, their interest piqued by the mention of Sahiba. They hadn't met her yet but were intrigued by the effect she seemed to have on Angad.

"I wonder what she's like," Kiara mused, her gaze drifting towards Angad's office.

Ekam nodded in agreement, a hint of anticipation in his voice. "Yeah, I've heard she's quite talented.I can't wait to meet her."

As Pam called Sahiba to Angad's office, the cousins exchanged excited whispers, eager to catch a glimpse of the woman who had captured Angad's attention. And as Sahiba walked past the office,her presence seemed to cast a spell over Ekam and Kiara, who couldn't help but be struck by her beauty and grace.

"She's beautiful,"Ekam whispered to Kiara, his eyes wide with admiration.

Kiara nodded in agreement, her gaze fixed on Sahiba as she greeted Angad with a warm smile. As the cousins watched from afar, they couldn't deny the magnetic pull Sahiba seemed to exert, drawing them into her orbit with effortless charm.

Prince, the youngest among Angad's cousins, couldn't resist adding his own playful remark to the conversation. With a mischievous grin, he leaned in and whispered, "I think she'll be our future Bhabhi-to-be." His words elicited chuckles and nods of amusement from the rest of the cousins, who couldn't help but find humor in the idea.


As Sahiba entered Angad's office, she couldn't shake off the nervous flutter in her stomach. His request for a urgent meeting had caught her off guard, and she couldn't help but wonder if something was amiss. "Please, have a seat, Sahiba," Angad said, gesturing towards the chair opposite his desk. Sahiba obliged, her mind racing with worry. "Is everything alright, sir?" she asked, her voice tinged with concern. Angad leaned back in his chair, his expression unreadable as he regarded Sahiba. "I just wanted to inquire about your request for annual leave," he said, his tone gentle yet probing. "May I ask what it's for?" Sahiba's heart skipped a beat as she hesitated. "It's for my sister's wedding," she finally replied, her voice soft with apprehension. "I'll be taking four days off to attend the festivities." Angad nodded ,a flicker of understanding crossing his features. "Ah, I see. That's an important occasion," he remarked, his tone softening. "Family comes first, after all." Sahiba felt a wave of relief wash over her at Angad's response. She had feared he might question her reasons or deny her request, but his understanding demeanor put her at ease. "Thank you, sir," she said gratefully, offering him a small smile. "I appreciate your consideration." Angad returned her smile, his eyes reflecting a warmth that made Sahiba's heart flutter inexplicably. "Of course, Sahiba. Take the time you need," he said, his voice reassuring. "And congratulations to your sister on her wedding." With that, Sahiba rose from her seat, feeling a sense of gratitude towards Angad for his understanding.

To Sahiba's surprise, as she sifted through her emails at home, she stumbled upon a message that caught her off guard. It was from Angad, her boss, informing her that he had granted her the rest of the week off along with the entirety of the following week. Gratitude flooded Sahiba as she read the unexpected gesture, appreciating the generous gift of time off. Yet, amidst her appreciation, aflicker of curiosity ignited within her. Why was Angad being so unusually generous? The question lingered in her mind, stirring a sense of intrigue that she couldn't shake. Nonetheless, she embraced the opportunity, realizing that this unexpected break would allow her to fully immerse herself in her sister's wedding festivities. With a grateful smile, Sahiba looked forward to the joyous celebrations that awaited her, cherishing the chance to partake in the special moments with her family.

The air was filled with a palpable sense of excitement as the Monga family prepared for their first wedding celebration. Laughter echoed through the halls, and the scent of fragrant flowers wafted through the air, enveloping everyone in a warm embrace of anticipation. Sahiba and Keerat couldn't help but share in the collective joy, yet beneath their smiles lurked a shadow of concern for their sister, Seerat. They knew that Seerat's marriage to Karan was not based on love but rather on practicality, a fact that weighed heavily on their hearts.

As the festivities unfolded, Sahiba and Keerat observed Karan's genuine affection for Seerat, a stark contrast to her sister's indifferent attitude. They couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy for him, knowing that his love was unrequited. However, they remained silent, heeding their mother's instructions to maintain decorum and not interfere in Seerat's decision.

"I must say, Sahiba Ji, you look absolutely stunning today," Manav remarked, his gaze lingering a little too long for comfort.

Sahiba's lips curved into a polite yet dismissive smile as she replied, "Thank you, but I prefer not to engage in such conversations."

Undeterred by her lack of interest, Manav persisted, his tone dripping with false charm. "Come on, Sahiba Ji, don't be so serious. I'm just admiring your beauty."

Sahiba's expression hardened as she retorted, "Flattery will get you nowhere, especially when it lacks sincerity."

Meanwhile, Keerat stood by her sister's side, a protective presence against unwanted advances. She shot Manav a cold glare, silently warning him to keep his distance.

"Keerat ,my dear, why don't you join me for a dance?" Manav suggested, his tone laced with thinly veiled innuendo.

Keerat's eyes narrowed as she replied, "I'm sorry, but I'm not interested. And I would appreciate it if you respected mine and Sahiba Di’s boundaries."

Manav'ssmile faltered, his attempt at charm thwarted by Keerat's unwavering resolve.With a muttered excuse, he retreated, leaving Sahiba and Keerat to share aknowing glance.

Throughout the festivities, Sahiba and Keerat remained vigilant, their concern for their sister tempered by their determination to support her through this momentous occasion. As they stood together, united in their silent solidarity, they found solace in each other's company, knowing that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would face them together as a family.

To be continued...


Angad falling for Sahiba. ❤️

Manav, stay away from Keerat 😳

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Loved your update a lot.The Manav dude is legitimately a creep.👀

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Chapter 5

As the excitement of Seerat's wedding day filled the air, the traditional Kaleeriein Rasam commenced, marking a moment of joyous anticipation for the unmarried women gathered. Sahiba, surrounded by her sisters, cousins, and friends, took her place among them, her heart fluttering with excitement and a hint of trepidation.

With bated breath, Sahiba watched as Seerat approached, adorned with vibrant gold kaleerin, ready to partake in the age-old tradition. One by one, Seerat tapped the kaleerin above each young ladies head, the anticipation building with each gentle touch.

To Sahiba's astonishment, the kaleerin fell upon her own head, eliciting laughter and teasing from her sisters and cousins. Blushing slightly at the unexpected turn of events, Sahiba joined in the merriment, her cheeks flushed with a mixture of embarrassment and amusement.

As the kaleerin fell on Sahiba's head, a chorus of laughter and teasing erupted among her sisters and cousins. Seerat, the bride-to-be, couldn't contain her amusement, her eyes sparkling with mischief as she joined in the playful banter.

Seerat:"Well, well, look who's next in line for marriage! Sahiba, are you hiding a secret admirer?"

Keerat, unable to contain her laughter, chimed in with a teasing remark of her own.

Keerat:" Is there a handsome prince waiting to sweep you off your feet?"

Sahiba, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment, tried to play along with her sisters teasing, though she couldn't help but feel a twinge of curiosity about the unexpected turn of events.

Sahiba:"Oh, stop it, you two. It's just a silly tradition. Besides, I highly doubt there's anyone waiting in the wings for me."

Seerat and Keerat exchanged knowing glances, their laughter ringing through the air as they continued to tease Sahiba about the kaleerin's unexpected choice.

Seerat:"Come on, Sahiba, don't be so modest. You never know what surprises life has in store for you!"

Keerat nodded in agreement, a mischievous twinkle in her eyes as she added her own playful jab.

Keerat:"That's right! Who knows, maybe your knight in shining armor is just around the corner."

As the teasing continued, Sahiba couldn't help but laugh along with her sisters, grateful for their light-heartedness and the joyous atmosphere that surrounded them on Seerat's special day.

But as she held the kaleerin aloft, preparing to name the next bride-to-be, a surprising thought crossed her mind. Angad's name, unexpected and unbidden,seemed to linger in her thoughts, a curious twist of fate that left her momentarily be wildere.

As the Kaleeriein Rasam was completed, Sahiba couldn't help but wonder about the significance of Angad's name in that fleeting moment, a question that lingered in her mind long after the ceremony had ended.

As Sahiba's absence from the office stretched on, Angad found himself increasingly agitated, his usually calm demeanor giving way to frustration and impatience. He couldn't shake the feeling of unease that lingered in the back of his mind,a nagging sense that something was missing in the bustling atmosphere of Brar Jewellers.

Brar Office

Every minor mistake or setback seemed to irk Angad more than usual, and he found himself lashing out at employees for things that he would normally overlook. His colleagues noticed the change in his behavior, whispering among themselves about the sudden shift in Angad's temperament.

Angad ,however, was oblivious to the cause of his agitation. He never imagined that Sahiba's absence could have such a profound effect on him, especially considering their strictly professional relationship. Yet, as the days passed without her presence in the office, Angad couldn't deny the sense of emptiness that seemed to pervade his surroundings.

As Angad was immersed in his thoughts, the door to his office swung open, and Veer barged in without so much as a knock. Angad's irritation flared at the interruption.

"Veer ,can't you see I'm busy?" Angad snapped, his tone sharp with annoyance.

Veer, undeterred by Angad's obvious irritation, pressed on with his question."Sorry, Paaji, but I need your approval on the new designs for the upcoming collection. Sahiba usually handles this, but since she's not here—

"Damnit, Veer, can't you handle anything on your own?" Angad's voice rose in frustration. "I don't have time to babysit you. Figure it out yourself!"

With that, Veer left Angad's office, feeling slightly hurt by his brother’s outburst. He immediately sought solace in Garry's company, venting about Angad's unreasonable behavior and sharing his concern about Sahiba's prolonged absence.

Garry listened attentively as Veer recounted the encounter with Angad, his expression sympathetic. "Sounds rough, mate. Angad's been on edge lately. But don't worry, we'll manage without Sahiba. We've got each other's backs."

Veer nodded, grateful for Garry's support. "Thanks, bro. I just hope Sahiba Ji comes back soon.

Garrypatted Veer on the back reassuringly. "Hang in there, Veer. We'll get through this together."

As Veer and Garry discussed Angad's behavior, a thought lingered in the back of their minds, unspoken yet palpable between them. They both knew Angad and Sahiba had always shared a unique bond, one that extended beyond their professional relationship.

"You know," Veer began tentatively, "I can't help but think Angad Paaji’s been acting like this because Sahiba's not around."

Garry raised an eyebrow, understanding Veer's implication. "You mean, because he misses her?"

Veer nodded. "Yeah, exactly. It's like he's lost without her. And the way he snapped at me just now... It's not like him at all."

Garry's gaze turned thoughtful. "You might be onto something, Veer. I mean, Angad's always been pretty closed off about his feelings, but it's no secret that he cares about Sahiba. Could it be that he... you know, has a thing for her?"

Veer shrugged, unsure. "Could be. I mean, Angad Paaji always lights up whenever Sahiba walks into the room.

Garry chuckled, That’s true if Angad does have feelings for Sahiba, he's doing a pretty good job of hiding it."

Veer nodded in agreement. "True. Either way, we should probably keep an eye on him. And maybe try to find out what's really going on with Sahiba Ji."

Garry nodded, his mind already racing with possibilities. "Agreed. Let's see if we can get to the bottom of this."

Deep down, Angad couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing without Sahiba by his side.

Brar Mansion

Manveer sat in her room, patiently waiting for Garry and Veer to arrive. She had called them there to discuss Angad's recent behavior, particularly concerning his interactions with Sahiba. As they entered, she could sense the gravity of their expressions.

"Mami,"Garry began, addressing Manveer with a tone of concern, "we've been keeping an eye on Angad, just like you asked."

Veer nodded in agreement. "Yes, Bari Mummy. And we've noticed some interesting changes in his behavior, especially when Sahiba is around."

Manveer's curiosity piqued. "What kind of changes?"

Garry hesitated for a moment before continuing. "Well, it seems like Angad's crush on Sahiba is evolving into something more. He's become quite protective of her, and we've even seen him getting agitated when she's not around."

Veernodded in agreement. "Yes, Bari Mummy. It's like he values her opinionmore than anyone else's, and he's been making an effort to involve her inimportant decisions at work."

Manveer listened intently, absorbing their observations. "Do you think Angad is aware of his feelings for Sahiba?"

Garry shrugged slightly. "It's hard to say for sure, Mami. But there's definitely something there. It's like he's drawn to her in a way we haven't seen before."

Veer nodded in agreement. "Exactly, Bari Mummy. And with Sahiba's presence, Angad Paaji seems more focused and determined, like she brings out the best in him."

Manveer mulled over their words, realizing the depth of the situation. "Thank you both for keeping me informed. I'll keep an eye on things from my end as well. We need to ensure Angad navigates these feelings appropriately, especially considering the professional setting."

With a shared understanding of their task, Garry and Veer nodded in agreement, knowing that they would continue to support both Angad and Sahiba as they navigated this new dynamic.

Gudwara

As Seerat and Karan exchanged vows, the Monga family gathered around them, their hearts filled with a mix of joy and sorrow. It was a bittersweet moment, knowing that in just two months, Seerat would be moving to Canada with her husband, Karan, to start a new chapter of their lives together.

As the wedding festivities continued, there was an undeniable sense of nostalgia in the air. The family reminisced about Seerat's childhood, her dreams, and aspirations, and they couldn't help but feel a twinge of sadness at the thought of her leaving.

Despite their sadness, the Monga family rallied around Seerat, offering her love, support, and blessings for her journey ahead. They knew that while she may be leaving their home, she would always carry their love with her wherever she went.


To be continued....

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Originally posted by: Simiyy

Chapter 5

As the excitement of Seerat's wedding day filled the air, the traditional Kaleeriein Rasam commenced, marking a moment of joyous anticipation for the unmarried women gathered. Sahiba, surrounded by her sisters, cousins, and friends, took her place among them, her heart fluttering with excitement and a hint of trepidation.

With bated breath, Sahiba watched as Seerat approached, adorned with vibrant gold kaleerin, ready to partake in the age-old tradition. One by one, Seerat tapped the kaleerin above each young ladies head, the anticipation building with each gentle touch.

To Sahiba's astonishment, the kaleerin fell upon her own head, eliciting laughter and teasing from her sisters and cousins. Blushing slightly at the unexpected turn of events, Sahiba joined in the merriment, her cheeks flushed with a mixture of embarrassment and amusement.

As the kaleerin fell on Sahiba's head, a chorus of laughter and teasing erupted among her sisters and cousins. Seerat, the bride-to-be, couldn't contain her amusement, her eyes sparkling with mischief as she joined in the playful banter.

Seerat:"Well, well, look who's next in line for marriage! Sahiba, are you hiding a secret admirer?"

Keerat, unable to contain her laughter, chimed in with a teasing remark of her own.

Keerat:" Is there a handsome prince waiting to sweep you off your feet?"

Sahiba, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment, tried to play along with her sisters teasing, though she couldn't help but feel a twinge of curiosity about the unexpected turn of events.

Sahiba:"Oh, stop it, you two. It's just a silly tradition. Besides, I highly doubt there's anyone waiting in the wings for me."

Seerat and Keerat exchanged knowing glances, their laughter ringing through the air as they continued to tease Sahiba about the kaleerin's unexpected choice.

Seerat:"Come on, Sahiba, don't be so modest. You never know what surprises life has in store for you!"

Keerat nodded in agreement, a mischievous twinkle in her eyes as she added her own playful jab.

Keerat:"That's right! Who knows, maybe your knight in shining armor is just around the corner."

As the teasing continued, Sahiba couldn't help but laugh along with her sisters, grateful for their light-heartedness and the joyous atmosphere that surrounded them on Seerat's special day.

But as she held the kaleerin aloft, preparing to name the next bride-to-be, a surprising thought crossed her mind. Angad's name, unexpected and unbidden,seemed to linger in her thoughts, a curious twist of fate that left her momentarily be wildere.

As the Kaleeriein Rasam was completed, Sahiba couldn't help but wonder about the significance of Angad's name in that fleeting moment, a question that lingered in her mind long after the ceremony had ended.

As Sahiba's absence from the office stretched on, Angad found himself increasingly agitated, his usually calm demeanor giving way to frustration and impatience. He couldn't shake the feeling of unease that lingered in the back of his mind,a nagging sense that something was missing in the bustling atmosphere of Brar Jewellers.

Brar Office

Every minor mistake or setback seemed to irk Angad more than usual, and he found himself lashing out at employees for things that he would normally overlook. His colleagues noticed the change in his behavior, whispering among themselves about the sudden shift in Angad's temperament.

Angad ,however, was oblivious to the cause of his agitation. He never imagined that Sahiba's absence could have such a profound effect on him, especially considering their strictly professional relationship. Yet, as the days passed without her presence in the office, Angad couldn't deny the sense of emptiness that seemed to pervade his surroundings.

As Angad was immersed in his thoughts, the door to his office swung open, and Veer barged in without so much as a knock. Angad's irritation flared at the interruption.

"Veer ,can't you see I'm busy?" Angad snapped, his tone sharp with annoyance.

Veer, undeterred by Angad's obvious irritation, pressed on with his question."Sorry, Paaji, but I need your approval on the new designs for the upcoming collection. Sahiba usually handles this, but since she's not here—

"Damnit, Veer, can't you handle anything on your own?" Angad's voice rose in frustration. "I don't have time to babysit you. Figure it out yourself!"

With that, Veer left Angad's office, feeling slightly hurt by his brother’s outburst. He immediately sought solace in Garry's company, venting about Angad's unreasonable behavior and sharing his concern about Sahiba's prolonged absence.

Garry listened attentively as Veer recounted the encounter with Angad, his expression sympathetic. "Sounds rough, mate. Angad's been on edge lately. But don't worry, we'll manage without Sahiba. We've got each other's backs."

Veer nodded, grateful for Garry's support. "Thanks, bro. I just hope Sahiba Ji comes back soon.

Garrypatted Veer on the back reassuringly. "Hang in there, Veer. We'll get through this together."

As Veer and Garry discussed Angad's behavior, a thought lingered in the back of their minds, unspoken yet palpable between them. They both knew Angad and Sahiba had always shared a unique bond, one that extended beyond their professional relationship.

"You know," Veer began tentatively, "I can't help but think Angad Paaji’s been acting like this because Sahiba's not around."

Garry raised an eyebrow, understanding Veer's implication. "You mean, because he misses her?"

Veer nodded. "Yeah, exactly. It's like he's lost without her. And the way he snapped at me just now... It's not like him at all."

Garry's gaze turned thoughtful. "You might be onto something, Veer. I mean, Angad's always been pretty closed off about his feelings, but it's no secret that he cares about Sahiba. Could it be that he... you know, has a thing for her?"

Veer shrugged, unsure. "Could be. I mean, Angad Paaji always lights up whenever Sahiba walks into the room.

Garry chuckled, That’s true if Angad does have feelings for Sahiba, he's doing a pretty good job of hiding it."

Veer nodded in agreement. "True. Either way, we should probably keep an eye on him. And maybe try to find out what's really going on with Sahiba Ji."

Garry nodded, his mind already racing with possibilities. "Agreed. Let's see if we can get to the bottom of this."

Deep down, Angad couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing without Sahiba by his side.

Brar Mansion

Manveer sat in her room, patiently waiting for Garry and Veer to arrive. She had called them there to discuss Angad's recent behavior, particularly concerning his interactions with Sahiba. As they entered, she could sense the gravity of their expressions.

"Mami,"Garry began, addressing Manveer with a tone of concern, "we've been keeping an eye on Angad, just like you asked."

Veer nodded in agreement. "Yes, Bari Mummy. And we've noticed some interesting changes in his behavior, especially when Sahiba is around."

Manveer's curiosity piqued. "What kind of changes?"

Garry hesitated for a moment before continuing. "Well, it seems like Angad's crush on Sahiba is evolving into something more. He's become quite protective of her, and we've even seen him getting agitated when she's not around."

Veernodded in agreement. "Yes, Bari Mummy. It's like he values her opinionmore than anyone else's, and he's been making an effort to involve her inimportant decisions at work."

Manveer listened intently, absorbing their observations. "Do you think Angad is aware of his feelings for Sahiba?"

Garry shrugged slightly. "It's hard to say for sure, Mami. But there's definitely something there. It's like he's drawn to her in a way we haven't seen before."

Veer nodded in agreement. "Exactly, Bari Mummy. And with Sahiba's presence, Angad Paaji seems more focused and determined, like she brings out the best in him."

Manveer mulled over their words, realizing the depth of the situation. "Thank you both for keeping me informed. I'll keep an eye on things from my end as well. We need to ensure Angad navigates these feelings appropriately, especially considering the professional setting."

With a shared understanding of their task, Garry and Veer nodded in agreement, knowing that they would continue to support both Angad and Sahiba as they navigated this new dynamic.

Gudwara

As Seerat and Karan exchanged vows, the Monga family gathered around them, their hearts filled with a mix of joy and sorrow. It was a bittersweet moment, knowing that in just two months, Seerat would be moving to Canada with her husband, Karan, to start a new chapter of their lives together.

As the wedding festivities continued, there was an undeniable sense of nostalgia in the air. The family reminisced about Seerat's childhood, her dreams, and aspirations, and they couldn't help but feel a twinge of sadness at the thought of her leaving.

Despite their sadness, the Monga family rallied around Seerat, offering her love, support, and blessings for her journey ahead. They knew that while she may be leaving their home, she would always carry their love with her wherever she went.


To be continued....


Angad,I understand you are missing Sahiba, but snapping at Veer is 😞 bad.

Angad you are in love 😁😍

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Chapter 5

As the excitement of Seerat's wedding day filled the air, the traditional Kaleeriein Rasam commenced, marking a moment of joyous anticipation for the unmarried women gathered. Sahiba, surrounded by her sisters, cousins, and friends, took her place among them, her heart fluttering with excitement and a hint of trepidation.

With bated breath, Sahiba watched as Seerat approached, adorned with vibrant gold kaleerin, ready to partake in the age-old tradition. One by one, Seerat tapped the kaleerin above each young ladies head, the anticipation building with each gentle touch.

To Sahiba's astonishment, the kaleerin fell upon her own head, eliciting laughter and teasing from her sisters and cousins. Blushing slightly at the unexpected turn of events, Sahiba joined in the merriment, her cheeks flushed with a mixture of embarrassment and amusement.

As the kaleerin fell on Sahiba's head, a chorus of laughter and teasing erupted among her sisters and cousins. Seerat, the bride-to-be, couldn't contain her amusement, her eyes sparkling with mischief as she joined in the playful banter.

Seerat:"Well, well, look who's next in line for marriage! Sahiba, are you hiding a secret admirer?"

Keerat, unable to contain her laughter, chimed in with a teasing remark of her own.

Keerat:" Is there a handsome prince waiting to sweep you off your feet?"

Sahiba, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment, tried to play along with her sisters teasing, though she couldn't help but feel a twinge of curiosity about the unexpected turn of events.

Sahiba:"Oh, stop it, you two. It's just a silly tradition. Besides, I highly doubt there's anyone waiting in the wings for me."

Seerat and Keerat exchanged knowing glances, their laughter ringing through the air as they continued to tease Sahiba about the kaleerin's unexpected choice.

Seerat:"Come on, Sahiba, don't be so modest. You never know what surprises life has in store for you!"

Keerat nodded in agreement, a mischievous twinkle in her eyes as she added her own playful jab.

Keerat:"That's right! Who knows, maybe your knight in shining armor is just around the corner."

As the teasing continued, Sahiba couldn't help but laugh along with her sisters, grateful for their light-heartedness and the joyous atmosphere that surrounded them on Seerat's special day.

But as she held the kaleerin aloft, preparing to name the next bride-to-be, a surprising thought crossed her mind. Angad's name, unexpected and unbidden,seemed to linger in her thoughts, a curious twist of fate that left her momentarily be wildere.

As the Kaleeriein Rasam was completed, Sahiba couldn't help but wonder about the significance of Angad's name in that fleeting moment, a question that lingered in her mind long after the ceremony had ended.

As Sahiba's absence from the office stretched on, Angad found himself increasingly agitated, his usually calm demeanor giving way to frustration and impatience. He couldn't shake the feeling of unease that lingered in the back of his mind,a nagging sense that something was missing in the bustling atmosphere of Brar Jewellers.

Brar Office

Every minor mistake or setback seemed to irk Angad more than usual, and he found himself lashing out at employees for things that he would normally overlook. His colleagues noticed the change in his behavior, whispering among themselves about the sudden shift in Angad's temperament.

Angad ,however, was oblivious to the cause of his agitation. He never imagined that Sahiba's absence could have such a profound effect on him, especially considering their strictly professional relationship. Yet, as the days passed without her presence in the office, Angad couldn't deny the sense of emptiness that seemed to pervade his surroundings.

As Angad was immersed in his thoughts, the door to his office swung open, and Veer barged in without so much as a knock. Angad's irritation flared at the interruption.

"Veer ,can't you see I'm busy?" Angad snapped, his tone sharp with annoyance.

Veer, undeterred by Angad's obvious irritation, pressed on with his question."Sorry, Paaji, but I need your approval on the new designs for the upcoming collection. Sahiba usually handles this, but since she's not here—

"Damnit, Veer, can't you handle anything on your own?" Angad's voice rose in frustration. "I don't have time to babysit you. Figure it out yourself!"

With that, Veer left Angad's office, feeling slightly hurt by his brother’s outburst. He immediately sought solace in Garry's company, venting about Angad's unreasonable behavior and sharing his concern about Sahiba's prolonged absence.

Garry listened attentively as Veer recounted the encounter with Angad, his expression sympathetic. "Sounds rough, mate. Angad's been on edge lately. But don't worry, we'll manage without Sahiba. We've got each other's backs."

Veer nodded, grateful for Garry's support. "Thanks, bro. I just hope Sahiba Ji comes back soon.

Garrypatted Veer on the back reassuringly. "Hang in there, Veer. We'll get through this together."

As Veer and Garry discussed Angad's behavior, a thought lingered in the back of their minds, unspoken yet palpable between them. They both knew Angad and Sahiba had always shared a unique bond, one that extended beyond their professional relationship.

"You know," Veer began tentatively, "I can't help but think Angad Paaji’s been acting like this because Sahiba's not around."

Garry raised an eyebrow, understanding Veer's implication. "You mean, because he misses her?"

Veer nodded. "Yeah, exactly. It's like he's lost without her. And the way he snapped at me just now... It's not like him at all."

Garry's gaze turned thoughtful. "You might be onto something, Veer. I mean, Angad's always been pretty closed off about his feelings, but it's no secret that he cares about Sahiba. Could it be that he... you know, has a thing for her?"

Veer shrugged, unsure. "Could be. I mean, Angad Paaji always lights up whenever Sahiba walks into the room.

Garry chuckled, That’s true if Angad does have feelings for Sahiba, he's doing a pretty good job of hiding it."

Veer nodded in agreement. "True. Either way, we should probably keep an eye on him. And maybe try to find out what's really going on with Sahiba Ji."

Garry nodded, his mind already racing with possibilities. "Agreed. Let's see if we can get to the bottom of this."

Deep down, Angad couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing without Sahiba by his side.

Brar Mansion

Manveer sat in her room, patiently waiting for Garry and Veer to arrive. She had called them there to discuss Angad's recent behavior, particularly concerning his interactions with Sahiba. As they entered, she could sense the gravity of their expressions.

"Mami,"Garry began, addressing Manveer with a tone of concern, "we've been keeping an eye on Angad, just like you asked."

Veer nodded in agreement. "Yes, Bari Mummy. And we've noticed some interesting changes in his behavior, especially when Sahiba is around."

Manveer's curiosity piqued. "What kind of changes?"

Garry hesitated for a moment before continuing. "Well, it seems like Angad's crush on Sahiba is evolving into something more. He's become quite protective of her, and we've even seen him getting agitated when she's not around."

Veernodded in agreement. "Yes, Bari Mummy. It's like he values her opinionmore than anyone else's, and he's been making an effort to involve her inimportant decisions at work."

Manveer listened intently, absorbing their observations. "Do you think Angad is aware of his feelings for Sahiba?"

Garry shrugged slightly. "It's hard to say for sure, Mami. But there's definitely something there. It's like he's drawn to her in a way we haven't seen before."

Veer nodded in agreement. "Exactly, Bari Mummy. And with Sahiba's presence, Angad Paaji seems more focused and determined, like she brings out the best in him."

Manveer mulled over their words, realizing the depth of the situation. "Thank you both for keeping me informed. I'll keep an eye on things from my end as well. We need to ensure Angad navigates these feelings appropriately, especially considering the professional setting."

With a shared understanding of their task, Garry and Veer nodded in agreement, knowing that they would continue to support both Angad and Sahiba as they navigated this new dynamic.

Gudwara

As Seerat and Karan exchanged vows, the Monga family gathered around them, their hearts filled with a mix of joy and sorrow. It was a bittersweet moment, knowing that in just two months, Seerat would be moving to Canada with her husband, Karan, to start a new chapter of their lives together.

As the wedding festivities continued, there was an undeniable sense of nostalgia in the air. The family reminisced about Seerat's childhood, her dreams, and aspirations, and they couldn't help but feel a twinge of sadness at the thought of her leaving.

Despite their sadness, the Monga family rallied around Seerat, offering her love, support, and blessings for her journey ahead. They knew that while she may be leaving their home, she would always carry their love with her wherever she went.


To be continued....

Angad is in love with Sahiba on a Whole other level 😍 he just doesn't know it, it reminds me of the saying

"Love is like wind,you can't see it but you can feel it"

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Love love love this FF! It’s an amazing setting for the story.. very unique. Love to see Angad actually respecting Sahiba in this one. Cant wait to read more 🫶🏼

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: fantasy1000a


Angad,I understand you are missing Sahiba, but snapping at Veer is 😞 bad.

Angad you are in love 😁😍


It's when the elder sibling vents out their anger on their younger sibling, especially when they are frustratedsmiley36

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: Amanita09

Angad is in love with Sahiba on a Whole other level 😍 he just doesn't know it, it reminds me of the saying

"Love is like wind,you can't see it but you can feel it"


I never thought it like that but that's the perfect saying!

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: apuni88

Love love love this FF! It’s an amazing setting for the story.. very unique. Love to see Angad actually respecting Sahiba in this one. Cant wait to read more 🫶🏼

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Thank You so much! I will definitely tag you!

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