From holding their pinky fingers as kids to holding each other's hands for the lifetime.
From running behind each other to taking seven pheras.
From pulling each other's hair to becoming each other's life.
From fighting with each other to fightin...
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Author's POV:
Arpita, Yash, and Suhaas ordered their food and are waiting for it.
"So, Mr. Chowdary, will you tell us what's going on in that pea-sized brain of yours?" asked Yash.
"Nothing much, Mr. Monkey Narayan. I just realised that she is the one for me," said Suhaas.
"Aww, that's so sweet, Suhaas. But how did that dumb head of yours realise it all of a sudden?" asked Arpita.
"I'm not a dumb head. I don't know, but I just want to spend the rest of my life with her," said Suhaas. "I just hope that she reciprocates my love."
"Let's hope for the best," Yash said, patting his back.
"By the way, have you talked with her at least once?" asked Arpita. "Umm, yeah! It's just a short conversation of three or four sentences," said Suhaas.
"How are you going to give her this?" asked Yash.
"I have taken her number from Ammu. I'm not sure how to start a conversation with her," said Suhaas. "By the way, buddy, I have had this doubt for a long time. How did you get the guts to propose this devil?"
"You idiot, stupid, moron. How dare you call me a devil? Thank your stars that we are outside; otherwise, I would have hit you with a broom," Arpita said, glaring at him.
"How are you handling this violent lady, buddy? I pity you, bro," Suhaas said, faking sympathy.
"You!" Arpita said, gritting her teeth.
Their fights were disturbed by the waiter, who looked amused at them. He placed the food on the table.
"Thank you. We will serve ourselves," said Yash.
"Anything else, sir," asked the waiter.
Yash looked at the rest of the two and asked, "Do you want to order anything?"
"I want mango cheese cake," said Arpita.
"Rasmalai," said Suhaas.
"I will go with apple pudding," said Yash.
"Did you note them?" asked Arpita.
"Yes, ma'am," said the waiter, and he left from there.
"So, how are you guys going through this phase?" Suhaas asked, serving food on Yash's plate.
"I'm happy, nervous, and afraid; it's so overwhelming. I have been waiting for this moment, and when I came to know that I was going to be a mother, it felt like a dream to me. I just can't wait to hold them in my arms. But I missed her a lot at that moment. You know, we made a lot of plans and dreamed a lot. Both of us wanted to get married on the same day and wear similar wedding sarees. And those remained only as dreams," Arpita said, getting emotional.
Yash side-hugged her and tried his best to control his tears. Suhaas blinked his eyes to control his tears. This is always a sensitive topic for the three of them.
"I wish she was there with us right now," Suhaas said, leaning back.
"Maybe she was in a better place," Yash said, wiping away Arpita's tears.
"And watching us from there!" Suhaas said, completing the sentence.
"Will she be missing us just like we do?" Arpita asked, looking down.
Yash and Suhaas's eyes brimmed with tears as they listened to her question. They wiped off the tears that were rolling down their cheeks.