R&N 3.

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So you know it was getting quite confusing for me to differentiate which chapter was being commented or voted on so I'm putting the initials of the characters in the beginning. I don't think it was something important to tell but kia fark parta hai😂😂

Dil chaha aaj kuch likh lia jaye
tu agaye hum ek naye mehfil sajane.

Shair by yours truly😀

The evening shadowed the haveli with its prominent blue and pink hues. The soft plushy white clouds were turning a little pink with the crimson rays of the nearly setting sun. The guest have arrived and were now seated in the grand drawing room filled with antique pieces of home decor. The round Afghani carpet made the room look like a royal darbar of a mughal shahensha.

Nausheen was busy greeting her sister and her husband as they all seated in the drawing room. Atif Shah was as always somewhere in the house. He was not a fan of his wives relatives. Apart from his ego they carried a sense of cheapness around them that had him cringing at every encounter. He kept a strict eye on Narmeen when they were around making sure not to leave her alone in the presence of that idiot nephew that his wife gushes over. He may not be expressive or lenient but he had his fair share of care in his heart that he was just so utterly strict to show or maybe it was the way his wife had moulded him like. From childhood there was something between the father and daughter that kept them reserved and separated.

It was nausheen who had kept the father and daughter away from each other. Atif used to adore his children but it was nausheen's mind set and upbringing that had her thinking that it was necessary to be strict on daughters and that fathers should not speak in the matter of daughters and that they should stay reserved. She made him the self centered man he is today. Not like Atif wasn't egoistic it was just nausheen who never let him interfere in any matter related to his own daughter. Her words being "betion ke mamlaat ka maaon ko zayada ilm hota hai. Aap mat para kijiye in mamlaat me" (mothers know well about daughters. You don't interfere in these matters)

Nausheen never let her daughter mingle with her father. Seeing the other girls of the family she couldn't help but judge their mothers upbringing on how freely and loudly they spoke or how they mingled with their male cousins. Narmeen was told to keep distance which she upto some extent did. She knew her daughter had the admiration for Rameez in her gaze and that's why she wanted to marry her off to her sisters son Hatim, though she would have to go through hell to make Atif understand but she had always been a manipulator.

She attended her guests while Narmeen was ordered to prepare tea and snacks for the guest, as much as Narmeen wanted to add poison in Hatim's tea she refrained only thinking about the punishment she will have to face for murder.

Much to her mothers dismay she had changed into a more simple dress. Hatim was not worth her special singhar Narmeen concluded. Dressed in a similar peach colored kurti with white trouser and peach matching dupatta

 Dressed in a similar peach colored kurti with white trouser and peach matching dupatta

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