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:
After a few months, we can see Arpita making rangoli with flowers at the entrance of the house, and beside her, Varsha is sitting on the lap of Vanam, throwing flower petals on her mother, and trying her best to get down as she wanted to help her Amma complete that colourful circle.
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(The twins are one and a half years old now.)
Arpita looked at her daughter and sternly said, "Varshu, either sit silently or go inside and play with your brother. Amma will complete it, baby."
Varsha pouted, listening to her, and turned her face away, saying to her mother that she was angry with her. Arpita smiled, looking at her daughter's antics. Just then, Suhaas came there with a crying Vansh in his arms.
Arpita stood up and asked, "What happened to him now?"
"What to do? He is also a crying baby like his mother," Suhaas teased her.
Arpita glared at him and went to wash her hands. She returned and picked up Varsha in her arms.
She looked at Suhaas and said, "Take Varsha."
She then looked at Vanam and said, "Atta, will you finish the rangoli?"
Vanam smiled at her and said, "You take care of them; I'll look after this."
Arpita smiled and went inside, cajoling a crying Vansh in her arms, while Suhaas followed her with Varsha in his arms.
"Where is Yash? Is he buying the entire shop or what?" Arpita asked, rocking Vansh in her arms.
"He is on the way. I told you that I would go, right? Why did you send him? Or you should have ordered online," said Suhaas.
"You came late last night because of a meeting and slept late. That's why I sent him," said Arpita.
"He slept," Suhaas said, looking at Vansh, who slept on his mother's shoulder.
"I will make him sleep in the cradle. Give her to me and tie mango leaves at the entrance," said Arpita.
"That's why you shouldn't grow so tall," whispered Suhaas.
Arpita laughed while listening to him and made Vansh sleep in the cradle in the living room. She then picked up Varsha in her arms, moved to the kitchen, and saw Radha cooking with the help of a maid.
"Nanamma, you go and get ready. You and Thatha look after the puja. I'll be here," said Arpita.
Radha nodded her head, and she went from there. Arpita, with the help of the maid, started to prepare Prasadam. Varsha came inside the kitchen, walking slowly while Suhaas was following her. Suhaas made her sit on the breakfast counter.