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Taming The Casanova novel Chapter 84

Manyata's POV

He seemed to be in a very good mood today. We enjoyed the journey with some light conversation and music.

He stopped the car somewhere in the midway, we had a light breakfast there. We shared food, laughed and enjoyed a lot.

It was about 9:30 AM when we reached Chandigarh.

He stopped the car in front of the bungalow. We got out of the car and went towards the door. But aunty was already standing there just outside the door.  Her happiness knew no bounds. She welcomed me with open arms. Then she went inside and welcomed me in the Indian style.

I still remember how emotional I had become when I saw that aunty welcomed Damini with so much love.

I had felt bad that it was not meant for me as my husband had discarded me.

But now my eyes were moist again to see that I also was a part of this lovely family. And they welcomed me in their lives and home with love.

" Welcome home beta... I am really sorry,  last time when you came to live with us, I had no idea, that you were my first daughter-in-law. I was dying to get my kids married and this idiot didn't even tell me. " She said caressing my face and  I bent to touch her feet.

She embraced me and kissed my forehead. I was so happy with the love she gave me. She made me kick a pot full of rice with my right foot and then made me step in a big platter of Roli kumkum paste. I walked in leaving red marks behind.

Swati hugged me and I touched feet of uncle. He hugged me too.

" Welcome beta, I am so glad to see you with us as our daughter-in-law. May God bless you both. " He said and I smiled.

Sahil's POV

" Where are Sagar and Damini? "

" She was not well so they have gone to see a doctor. " mom said, though she looked a bit excited.

" Mom is it serious?? " I asked.

" Let's see, they would be here at any moment now. " Mom said with anticipation in her eyes.

Just then Sagar and Damini came in. Sagar was grinning like anything and Damini was as red as a rose.

" Hey, you both have come?? Great !!!" He hugged me and Manu. Damini just said a shy hello to me.

" You went to see the doctor, right?? " I asked and he smiled even more and nodded.

" Is everything alright??  What is there to smile?? Are you out of your mind?? "

" Yes, I am out of my mind. On top of this world. "  He said slowly looking at her. She glared at him but blushed even more.

He was absolutely besotted.

Did they really go to see a doctor?

" Sagar ?? Why don't you say something?? Damini ?? Is it what I think it is? " Mom asked and came near Damini. She caressed her face with so much love.

Damini closed her eyes and gave a shy nod. My mom shrieked and hugged her so hard that even Sagar must not have done that.

What is going on??

I looked at Manu but she was as clueless as I was. My dad and Swati were also confused.

" What is going on Shweta?? " Dad asked mom.

" Wait, old man, try and learn to be a bit more patient. " Mom retorted.

" Old man ?? Me?? Seriously??" He looked at mom mischievously.

" Of course Sushaant, have you ever heard about a young grandfather? " She smiled.

" Grandfather?? Oh!! You mean...?? Me?? Wow!! " Dad was shocked and so were we.

He was so happy, he gave his blessings to both of them and went away with mom talking about something.

" Wow!! Congratulations bhai!! Swati and I both shouted. 

Thanks, Sagar just could not stop grinning, while Damini kept blushing like anything. I went to her and hugged her.

" Hey beautiful, thank you so much, for making all of us very happy and specially Sagar. I love you. " I said and as expected, my over-possessive brother hit me, but he was still smiling like an idiot.

" Shut up idiot, you always keep saying that to my wife. What yaar??  Say that to your wife.  If you won't stop flirting with my wife, I will start flirting with Manu.  Then only, you will realise."

" Hahaha .... Good one I would love to see you flirt with anyone except Damini. You didn't even look at any other girl when she was not in your life. You can not even think about it now. "

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