💟 Part 5 💟

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Aankhen khuli ho ya band, bas tum hi dikhte ho,
Na jaane kyun ab aisa lagta hai, har jagah tum hi rehte ho.
Tumhare paas aane se hi milti hai khushi,
Tumse door jaane se bas hota hai gham,
Pyaar ho gaya hai tumse, shayad ab nahi ho yeh kam.

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Shanu leaned in close to Piru and whispered, "What is he doing here? Who invited him?"

Dishu's face lit up with excitement as she exclaimed, "Finally, you're here! Mummy, this is my handsome uncle, and he's brought along my best friend, Rishab!"

Shanu looked at him in surprise and asked, "Akshit, what are you doing in Mumbai?"
Dishu turned to Shanu with curiosity and asked, "Shanu didi, do you know him?"

Shanu nodded and replied, "Yes, Dishu. He was our college mate. Your mummy knows him very well too."
Akshit smiled and added, "Not just a college mate, Dishu. I'm your mumma's best friend, just like Rishab is yours."

Dishu's eyes sparkled with excitement as she exclaimed, "Wow, that's such good news! Mumma, if he's your best friend, then why didn't you introduce him to me before?"

Piru, still processing the surprise, suddenly heard Dishu's voice and snapped back to reality. With a playful tone, she said, "Akshit, just so you know, the party is almost over, and the cake has already been cut. I think it's time for you to head out-it's getting late, and the kids have school tomorrow."

"You're right," Akshit replied with a nod. "But I have a gift for Dishu that I want to give her from Rishab."

Piru glanced at Rishab, and his adorable face, full of innocence, melted her heart. He looked like a little statue of pure cuteness. Unable to resist, she smiled and allowed him to give the gift to Dishu.

Rishab handed Dishu a surprise box, and her face lit up with delight. "Thanks, Rishab, and thank you, handsome uncle! You look even more handsome today than ever!" she said with a grin.

Akshit smiled warmly and replied, "And you, Dishu, look like a little princess today."

He gently reached out to touch her hair, but Piru quickly stepped in, stopping him with a firm but polite hand. "Where's your mumma, Rishab?" Piru asked, shifting the focus. "Why didn't she come?"

Akshit removed his glasses, his eyes clouded with emotion. "Actually, she's no longer with us. After Rishab was born, she passed away. Since then, I've been giving him both a mother's and a father's love." With a tender gesture, he pulled out a handkerchief from his pocket and gently wiped away the tears from his eyes.

Piru, feeling a pang of guilt, said, "I'm so sorry; I didn't know about that." She looked at Rishab again, who seemed to draw her in with his innocent charm. She couldn't quite understand why she felt so drawn to him.

Shanu, looking at Akshit with a mix of surprise and concern, said, "Akshit, we've met several times in Delhi. Why didn't you ever mention this before?"

Akshit replied, "You never asked about my wife or my family either. I think it's time for us to leave now." With that, he gently picked up Rishab and headed for the door.

As Akshit and Rishab prepared to leave, Piru watched them closely, and Rishab glanced back at her with a warm look. Dishu waved and said, "Bye, Rishab, and bye, handsome uncle!" They both waved back, saying their goodbyes. Soon after, all the guests began to depart, each taking home their return gifts.

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