Aman â Hats off for that. I really appreciate you for your such thoughts. Madhumati â Thanks. But one thing more I want to tell you. Aman â Yeah, sure. Madhumati â I want to marry now but I donât want to have babies right after marriage. I have already told you that I am just nineteen right now. I want to study more, I want to flourish my business more and when I will be fully settled in my life, only then will I have babies. Is it okay with you? I thought, âI donât want to have babies in my life. I donât like babies. And she herself is saying that she is not interested in babies right now. Itâs a good point for me. Maybe in the future, she agrees not to have babies forever. I also want to delay babies in my life as much as possible.âAman â Yeah, itâs perfectly okay with me. Madhumati â Great. It means we have one very important thing in common now. We can proceed ahead. I thought, âShe is just nineteen but in the way she is talking for her marriage, is full of maturity. She is going to talk to me point by point, I guess.âAman â Yeah, right. We can proceed ahead. I am also feeling good to talk to you. Madhumati â Really? I lied to her, âYeah, really. Your age is just nineteen but your way of speaking and your voice tone is very impressive!âMadhumati â Oh really, thanks a lot for your lovely compliment. You know what, even my students say to me that my way of speaking is very fantastic. I can easily become a great public speaker. Aman â Yeah, you can. Your confidence level is very high. Madhumati â You know what, as I am confident, I am also very naughty. Sometimes my dad gets fed up with me! Hehe!I thought, âWhatâs good in being naughty? I donât know why the hell did all girls say like that? Actually, I know why do they say? By saying that they will they are becoming cool. But for me itâs a negative point. This stupid girl doesnât know about it.âI asked her, âDoes only your dad gets fed up with you, not mom?âMadhumati â Not mom. Aman â Why not mom? Does she love you more than your dad? Madhumati âIt's not like that. Actually, I love disturbing my father a lot, not my mom. Hehe. Aman â I think your mom must be giving nice slaps to you. Haha. Madhumati â Haha! Very funny! No, my mom loves me a lot too. Aman â You are more inclined towards your dad. Right? Madhumati â Hmm... yes, you can say so. A little bit more. Perhaps, itâs because of psychological reasons. A girl child gets attracted towards her father more whereas a male child gets attracted towards his mother more. Aman â Hmm... you have deep knowledge about psychology too. Madhumati â Yeah, I am teaching psychology to my students. Psychology is a subject in B.Ed.Aman â What! Are you teaching B.Ed. students? Madhumati â Yeah. Whatâs wrong in it? Aman â You are yourself nineteen years old. You havenât even finished your graduation!Madhumati â Aman, I am from Delhi, not from a remote village. Here skill matters, not official degrees. Here, when students come to know that I teach psychology in a very good way. They come to me and pay me for that. Aman â That's astounding! Madhumati â That's why I asked you to come to Delhi, so that I may show you what life really is. Aman, you need to learn practical aspects of life. Nothing is kept in mere reading books by sitting in your home. If you really want to learn life, then you have to come out of your home and see the world with your own eyes. Aman â Hmm... yes, you are right. Now, I am really feeling, I should move out of my home. Madhumati â That's like a good boy. Haha! Aman â Hehe. At once, she became very serious and said, âI forgot to tell you one very important thing.âAman â What?Madhumati â Oh! I donât know how I forgot to tell you the main thing. Aman â No, problem. You can say to me anything. Madhumati â I am a divorcee.Aman â What! You are a divorcee too!Madhumati â What do you mean by I am divorcee too? Have you met any divorcee girl before than me?I lied to her as I didnât want to complicate the matter, âSorry, my tongue slipped and I said âtooâ by mistake. I just want to ask you; you are just a nineteen-year-old girl and how come you are a divorcee too?âMadhumati â It's a long story. Aman â You can tell me. I am ready to listen to you. Madhumati - I donât want to make your mood bad. Aman â It's nothing like that. We are friends. We can share anything. Madhumati â Hmm... you said we are friends. Now, donât break this friendship. Okay?Aman â No, no. Never. Madhumati - I started teaching tuitions in a very early age as young as about fifteen. Soon I gathered many students. And when I was eighteen, one student came to my coaching centre. He was an orphan. He had lost his parents. He said to me that he could not pay me fee. I said, âOkay, no problem.âAman â That's really great of you, Madhumati. Madhumati â Thanks for your compliment but this world is not very great. Aman â Hmm...Madhumati â I taught him free for about four months and then we fell in love with each other. Aman â Oh! Awesome!Madhumati â The story doesnât end here. When I told everything about me and him to my parents. My parents opposed this marriage. Aman â But why? You both loved each other and that was the best basis for a marriage to happen. Madhumati â Haha! You are very immature Aman. In marriages, parents never see only love. Actually, the word âLove" is irrelevant in marriages, especially for parents. Aman â Yes, you are right, in fact. (It will be so nice of you, if you leave at least a single word comment ðºâï¸ð¹ðºâï¸)
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