Talab - Chapter 6: Chapter 6
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                    It's been a week since their date, and Pari is excited today because her mother and sister are coming to visit. She hasn't seen them in months.
Anand, along with Sia, had gone to the station to receive them, as Pari had insisted. He had been waiting for them for over an hour, and his patience was wearing thin. Suddenly, someone hugged him tightly from behind. Startled, he pushed the person away, only to find it was none other than Pari's sister, Sara.
"What the heck, lady? How dare you touch me?" Anand screamed.
Sara shot him an angry glare, cursing loudly as she stumbled and fell into the mud.
"Oh, hello, my son!" Pari's mother greeted, appearing dramatically.
"Stop your drama, Mrs.," Anand snapped, irritated. "Go sit in the car. And let me remind you, keep your mouth shut in front of my wife. Behave like a caring mother and tell your daughter not to touch me again," he said, his voice strict and angry.
Her mother was about to grab Sia from him, but Sia turned her face toward her father and said, "No."
Pari's mother snorted and muttered, "Spoiled brat."
As they arrived at Anand's mansion, Pari's mother and sister were wide-eyed, shocked by the beauty of the house.
Pari came running toward them and hugged her mother and sister. The two ladies acted overly sweet, saying they really missed her. Anand gave them a bored look and muttered, "Bitches."
"Wife, I'm going to the office. I'll be back soon. Take care of yourself," he kissed Sia and Pari on the forehead before leaving.
"Mummy, I'm hungry. Milk?" Sia asked while hugging Pari's leg. Pari's heart melted.
"Why is she calling you Mummy and not me?" Pari's mother snapped angrily. "And you, whatever your name is, she's not your Mummy, understand?"
Sia's eyes welled up with tears, and her lips trembled.
"Stop, Mom. She is my daughter, and her name is Sia. You can't say anything to her," Pari said firmly, taking Sia with her and feeding her, trying to cheer her up.
When Anand found out about it, he was initially angry, but when his guard informed him that Pari had stood up for Sia, he felt proud.
A few days later, things took a turn.
"What do you mean by 'mom'? Anand is using me, Mom. He's my husband, and Sia is my daughter. Why don't you understand?" Pari said, her voice frustrated.
"Oh, really?" Pari's mother retorted, sneering. "My foot. He bought you like a woman from a red-light area, just to satisfy his needs," she said, casually smoking a cigarette.
Before Pari could respond, Sara interrupted, "Who knows, in the future, he might use your so-called daughter."
That was enough for Pari.
With a burst of anger, she grabbed Sara by the hair and slammed her head onto the table. "You fucking lady, how dare you say something like that about my husband and daughter? I'll chop your tongue off!"
Her mother was shocked, and Anand was equally stunned. He had just come home from the office to surprise Pari but was now witnessing her attacking Sara.
He rushed toward her, pulling Pari away, but she glared at him and shouted, "Throw them out of my house right now! And don't you dare touch me!" She pushed him away and stormed off.
                
            
        Anand, along with Sia, had gone to the station to receive them, as Pari had insisted. He had been waiting for them for over an hour, and his patience was wearing thin. Suddenly, someone hugged him tightly from behind. Startled, he pushed the person away, only to find it was none other than Pari's sister, Sara.
"What the heck, lady? How dare you touch me?" Anand screamed.
Sara shot him an angry glare, cursing loudly as she stumbled and fell into the mud.
"Oh, hello, my son!" Pari's mother greeted, appearing dramatically.
"Stop your drama, Mrs.," Anand snapped, irritated. "Go sit in the car. And let me remind you, keep your mouth shut in front of my wife. Behave like a caring mother and tell your daughter not to touch me again," he said, his voice strict and angry.
Her mother was about to grab Sia from him, but Sia turned her face toward her father and said, "No."
Pari's mother snorted and muttered, "Spoiled brat."
As they arrived at Anand's mansion, Pari's mother and sister were wide-eyed, shocked by the beauty of the house.
Pari came running toward them and hugged her mother and sister. The two ladies acted overly sweet, saying they really missed her. Anand gave them a bored look and muttered, "Bitches."
"Wife, I'm going to the office. I'll be back soon. Take care of yourself," he kissed Sia and Pari on the forehead before leaving.
"Mummy, I'm hungry. Milk?" Sia asked while hugging Pari's leg. Pari's heart melted.
"Why is she calling you Mummy and not me?" Pari's mother snapped angrily. "And you, whatever your name is, she's not your Mummy, understand?"
Sia's eyes welled up with tears, and her lips trembled.
"Stop, Mom. She is my daughter, and her name is Sia. You can't say anything to her," Pari said firmly, taking Sia with her and feeding her, trying to cheer her up.
When Anand found out about it, he was initially angry, but when his guard informed him that Pari had stood up for Sia, he felt proud.
A few days later, things took a turn.
"What do you mean by 'mom'? Anand is using me, Mom. He's my husband, and Sia is my daughter. Why don't you understand?" Pari said, her voice frustrated.
"Oh, really?" Pari's mother retorted, sneering. "My foot. He bought you like a woman from a red-light area, just to satisfy his needs," she said, casually smoking a cigarette.
Before Pari could respond, Sara interrupted, "Who knows, in the future, he might use your so-called daughter."
That was enough for Pari.
With a burst of anger, she grabbed Sara by the hair and slammed her head onto the table. "You fucking lady, how dare you say something like that about my husband and daughter? I'll chop your tongue off!"
Her mother was shocked, and Anand was equally stunned. He had just come home from the office to surprise Pari but was now witnessing her attacking Sara.
He rushed toward her, pulling Pari away, but she glared at him and shouted, "Throw them out of my house right now! And don't you dare touch me!" She pushed him away and stormed off.
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