Dvesas

Dvesas
Deal


Janu and Neema take Gayatri around Subala's palace. This palace is not as big as the palace of Astapura which takes a full day to see the entire palace. Subala is much neater, there are not many vacant lots, the architecture is very carefully made there are no carvings that have no meaning, this family is extraordinary thought Gayatri.


Late in the afternoon, Gayatri visits the residence of Sonarika, his Saksenya mother. Her mother-in-law was sewing in a semi-outdoor room surrounded by a fish pond, a small waterfall, and greenery.


“Greetings Ibu” Gayatri greeting her in-laws.


“Sitlah” said Sonarika.


“I'm sewing her Saxon clothes. It has been this big no one has taken care of it”, said Sonarika smilingly imagining Saksenya who was still whining at him.


“rather than buying a new shirt, it is better to wear an existing one first. I have many types of fabrics suitable for torn clothes besides this will not look”, Sonarika said showing the stitches.


Perfect thought Gayatri. Sonarika stitches are very neat and do not look like patch marks. Gayatri took the other clothes that were in front of her, checked the torn part and began to sew it. They both dissolve in sewing.


“It's done’ muttered Gayatri folded the last shirt she stitched.


“I'm sorry mom” said Gayatri quickly. She was so preoccupied with sewing that she didn't realize hours had passed and she ignored the in-laws who looked at her in amazement.


“You enjoyed your time” Sonarika smiled gently.


“Thank God you're my son-in-law. All this time I thought marrying ordinary people was okay, they were much more respectful of the little things given to them than marrying nobles who tended to live in luxury”


“I was always left alone there was nothing I could do but sew or embroider” Gayatri said somehow she felt Sonarika understood her feelings.


“You can do whatever your heart says here. No one will stop you. If you need help, make sure you tell me or Saksenya” Sonarika holds Gayatri's hand assuring her that everything will be fine.


Gayatri nodded back at Sonarika's grasp. Hopefully this time the choice is not wrong.


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“Tell me what you want to say” his witness his eyes looked at the moon.


“I don't mind the offer you made. You help me get rid of Bansheer and I'll give you Subala's descendants. I don't think about the worst that could happen. All good things always have a test” said Gayatri.


“But I asked for leniency” Gayatri said.


His witness turned his gaze to Gayatri's beautiful face. The face was getting brighter in the moonlight.


“Katakan” said Saksenya.


“Give me time. I need time to prepare myself. To this day I have no idea of being a parent. I need a strong mentality to educate my children later” pinta Gayatri.


His Saxon feeling was relieved. She never expected more, giving birth to a successor without having Gayatri's heart might be the best way for her even if her heart was hurt. Gayatri thought her position of educating their children was enough for her, someday if Gayatri passed her intention to serve in the temple, she would tell Gayatri she was happy to have Gayatri.


“I agree, no need to rush. Don't think about the views and words of others, they are never in our position” said Saksenya.


Gayatri smile. A smile she had never seen before. His saxe approached to hug Gayatri. Gayatri who still had a defensive posture reflex retreated. The witness laughed, too fast for Gayatri to be that close to her sax. He needs time to study the humans with his sax, his face a little moody.


“What is that all you want to say?” saksenya asked before disappearing from Gayatri's sight, her face slightly red withstanding shame due to her rash attitude.


“When the plan to destroy Bansheer begins” asked Gayatri.


“I'm preparing a fleet. We have a small number, you need the support of other kingdoms. Do you want to come with me, visit the kings who will help us?” ask Saksenya.


“Will I think. We get married without inviting relatives to prevent the news of the wedding from spreading outside Subala even King Gopal was not invited by them. After this their great work was to visit relatives and kings who were on good terms with the kingdom of Subala.


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