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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: amus5

Ruchi 

as I read this I could hear the joyous music of childhood that only the innocence of a child could sing...amazing 
and yes I totally agree that this is how the childhood of the ladli of the Maliks would have have been in its entirety


Thank you Amu, you have put it so beautifully  ðŸ¤—

That innocence is so fragile, and so callously crushed by the passing years. It feels so ephemeral when we look back. 
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Posted: 7 years ago
Posting to avoid the thread being closed ... 
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Posted: 6 years ago
I've always adored the duo and admiring your writing even more
really, awesome
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Posted: 6 years ago

Thank you so much :)


Originally posted by: ArshiS.Raizada

I've always adored the duo and admiring your writing even more

really, awesome

 

Thank you for your lovely words on all of my OS. 

I have always felt the sibling bond shown had very strong roots. Their childhood would have been a happy place where it was nurtured. 
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Posted: 6 years ago

Thank you, Roshini :) 
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Posted: 6 years ago
Why didn't I read this lovely oneshot before? Anjali and arnav's childhood days reminded me of my own childhood with my elder brother. Now he's married. The pranks, the fun and all which we used to engage in are no longer there. It sometimes makes me reminisce about them all the more. Very nostalgic. The flashbacks are very beautifully shown. True, nothing changes, even though the circumstances have definitely changed.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: poojasidd123

Why didn't I read this lovely oneshot before? Anjali and arnav's childhood days reminded me of my own childhood with my elder brother. Now he's married. The pranks, the fun and all which we used to engage in are no longer there. It sometimes makes me reminisce about them all the more. Very nostalgic. The flashbacks are very beautifully shown. True, nothing changes, even though the circumstances have definitely changed.


Thank you so much for sharing your recollections about your childhood. 
Our memories of those untarnished times when the whole wide world is within our grasp, will always remain special.



Thank you :) 
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: pooja102

YOU ARE AMAZING WRITER


Thank you for your generous words :) 
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Posted: 5 years ago
Beautifully written 
Read it again today 
I remembered my childhood 
Even I loved to eat falsa 
It's one of my favorite 
That line when she says her father's hands weren't there to protect when the real rakshas came got me tears 

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: sadhnasoumya

Beautifully written 

Read it again today 
I remembered my childhood 
Even I loved to eat falsa 
It's one of my favorite 
That line when she says her father's hands weren't there to protect when the real rakshas came got me tears 


I LOVE faalsa! Nothing like picking it and eating it straight from the vine. 

Thank you ðŸ˜³