"I'm starving." She stated her case.

"Let's grab you something to eat." I said as I drew her out of the cabin.

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We were all eating dinner at the same time. Mom and Dad aren't here since they went on a pilgrimage to pray for the protection of the children. I'm observing everyone, and Abheer and Advik, as usual, were arguing over something. Sachi was eating food and making expressions as I looked at her. She never ceases to amaze me.

"I believe the moment has arrived for the twin's birth." She expressed her concern in a panicked tone.

"What!" I was taken aback.

She cried, "Take me to the hospital!"

"Abheer go bring her bag from the room. I'm taking her to the hospital and will also contact the doctor, and tell her to reach the hospital soon." I stated. In my brain, I was panicked.

I grabbed Sachi up and took quick strides out of the home.

I made her sit on the passenger seat and went and sat on the driver's seat. I started the car.

"Sachi, take a deep breath. Breath." I looked at her and said it. She had a panic look on her face, but it had turned into a frown.

"God Dammit Aarav. Look in the front. You will get us in an accident." She yelled at me, placed a hand on my cheek, and swiftly turned my head. Ouch. It was too hard and swift.

Sachi's discomfort was becoming worse on the drive to the hospital, and she was shouting in pain. I called for the ward boy to fetch the stretcher, then picked Sachi up and placed her on it. She was writhing in discomfort. Her eyes were continuously filled with tears.

She clutched my hand strongly. The stretcher was being pushed towards the operating room. The doctor was going to lead her inside the room, but she refused to let go of my hand.

"Sachi you are very strong. I am here for you." I said and slowly drew my hand away from her. I was pacing in the corridor as they took her in. Someone taps me on the shoulder unexpectedly. When I looked around, I noticed Abheer.

"Bhai. Calm and take a breather. Everything is going to be alright." Abheer remarked. Advik was in his arms, a worried expression on his face as he looked at me.

"I am scared. Is Mumma all right?" Advik enquired.I nodded and resumed my pacing along the corridor.

The doctor emerged from the operating room after a few moments. She smiled as she took off her mask.

"Both infants are well, and the mother is resting because she is exhausted. You can meet them when we move them inside the room." She murmured, and it jolted me back to life. Oh, my goodness!

Abheer approached us, holding Advik in his arms. She gave Advik a gentle pat on the head.

"You've progressed to the role of an older brother. You must look after your younger sibling." She muttered to Advik, and he smiled.

"Now I am an elder brother. Chachu. "He stated with a wide grin.

"Is it boys or girls?" Abheer asked her.

"Oh, the elder is a boy and the younger is a girl." She said

"That means I got a brother and sister at the same time. I want to meet them." He said.

"After a while, you'll be able to meet them." She replied and then walked away.

After a few moments, the nurse approached us and said we may meet Sachi. Abheer told me to go first. When I walked into the room, Sachi was sleeping on the bed, and the infants were in the cots. I went up to my infants and stared at them; they were so pure and adorable. I wanted to hold them, but they appeared to be fragile. I was just staring at them in awe.

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