Episode 3:- Tripti and her ' Maybe' expectations!

As the night wore on, Tripti couldn't shake off the feeling of unease that had settled in her stomach. She had never imagined that she would end up marrying Reyansh Roy, and now she was faced with the daunting task of adjusting to her new life.

As she lay in bed, she heard a soft knock on the door. It was Rachita, Reyansh's sister.

"Bhabhi, I brought you some milk and biscuits," Rachita said, using the affectionate term for "sister-in-law".

Tripti smiled, feeling a sense of gratitude towards Rachita. "Thank you, Rachita. You're too kind."

Rachita smiled and handed Tripti a tray with a glass of milk and a plate of biscuits. "I'll leave you to rest now. But don't worry, bhabhi. I'll be here to support you every step of the way."

Tripti smiled, feeling a sense of relief wash over her. She knew that she had a long and difficult road ahead of her, but with Rachita by her side, she felt a sense of hope.

As Rachita left, Tripti noticed a small puja thali on the bedside table. It was a traditional Indian puja plate, filled with vermillion powder, turmeric, and other sacred items.

Tripti's eyes widened as she realized that Reyansh must have left it there for her. It was a traditional Indian custom for the husband to leave a puja thali for his new bride, as a symbol of his love and respect.

Tripti felt a sense of wonder wash over her. Despite their rocky start, Reyansh seemed to be making an effort to follow traditional Indian customs.

She gently picked up the puja thali and began to perform the traditional Indian puja, feeling a sense of peace and tranquility wash over her.

As she finished the puja, she felt a sense of connection to Reyansh that she hadn't felt before. Maybe, just maybe, their marriage wouldn't be so bad after all.

The next morning, Tripti woke up to the sound of the temple bells ringing outside her window. She got out of bed and began to get ready for the day, feeling a sense of excitement and nervousness.

As she came downstairs, she was greeted by Jaya Roy, who was busy preparing breakfast in the kitchen.

"Good morning, beta," Jaya said, using the affectionate term for "child". "I hope you slept well. Today is a special day. We have a traditional Indian ceremony to perform, to bless our new daughter-in-law."

Tripti's eyes widened as she realized that the ceremony was for her. She felt a sense of gratitude towards Jaya and the rest of the Roy family, who were going out of their way to make her feel welcome.

As the day went on, Tripti found herself being swept up in a whirlwind of traditional Indian ceremonies and customs. She was dressed in a beautiful red sari, and her hands and feet were adorned with intricate henna designs.

As she looked at herself in the mirror, Tripti couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder. She had never imagined that she would be a part of such a beautiful and vibrant culture.

As the ceremonies came to an end, Tripti felt a sense of peace and belonging that she had never felt before. She knew that she still had a long way to go, but for the first time, she felt like she was a part of something bigger than herself.

As she looked over at Reyansh, who was standing beside her, Tripti felt a sense of hope. Maybe, just maybe, their marriage would be the start of something beautiful.

But maybe, just maybe it would be a disaster!

Till then, see ya! 👀 ♡

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