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Chapter 5 - Again a deal!

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The sky was ablaze with the fire of the setting sun. The night sky was aglow with bright city lights.The pale crescent moon shone like a silvery claw in the night sky.The occasional barking of faraway dogs beggining to broke the silence of the night.Earth looked up at the blanket of stars that stretched to infinity over the blue sky.The evening sun cast long shadows on the ground. The slanting rays of the setting sun gave a warm orange tinge to the sky. Warblers are contentedly Moving to their house with a sweet creeping sound and along with birds A sky Rider Pass through to the way about Bhubaneswar very nearly it Landed on the air port with fullfiling all the formalities Mr.& Mrs.Abhi separates their hand holding together before and Mrs. Abhi Lift Adda to her soulder from the back of Mr. Abhi and that little princes alredy slept. After he hand over her to Mr. Abhi he rushed toward the exit door . From their he brought two coffee cup to strees out and then they move towards their house. From other side A couple arrives just after they reached at the taxi station to pick a taxi but suddenly a car rushed towards them from the middle of the taxies and just stopped in front of them. A man open the door of the lengthy wealthy black car. He wore a well designed black suit as he is going to a party and after the certain moment that man ran towards Mr. Abhi.

And that Man was non other than Mr.Anshuman Singh Rajput. Also from behind there Is a well mannerd lady clothing with a garment consisting of a length of cotton or silk elaborately draped around the body, traditionally worn dress Move gradually towards then. And seeing them Mr. and Mrs. Abhi were feel delightful. Mr.and Mrs. Rajput geet them and Thanks them for taking care together in all over those years.

"finally you are reunited. I am gonna mad with this infinite happipess of reunite.:Mrs.Rajput"

then they noticed Mr. Rajput. he is just got a frozen state with out any motion. He is not a quite little but about all mad after watching his daughter after 4 yrs. He never saw her before even he have not a single picture of her, He never took her daughter into his arms, he never kissed her daughter, he never touched her, He is just like a frozen stone, After a long time of awaits he is abe to hold her, touch her, hug her , kiss her, he can feed her, he can see her every time in front of his eyes, he can comb her hair, he can make sleep her every night all can give all those happiness to her daughter which ever daughter needs from his father. He just snatched Adda from Mrs. Abhi and yelled a heavy weeps getting her into her arms. Then suddenly Mrs. Rajput said stopd playing childish! she will wake up. Do you want to make her up out of her rest hours. then Mr. Rajput come into control and They all go to their house together.Their car stopped in front of a Mansion Named Rajput's Mansion. The mansion stood there as if the surrounding nature had embraced it, that the flora flowed within it as much as around it. For the architect had loved the trees so much that there was a mighty oak in the centre, centuries old, and the great house had been built around it.Its a Nestled in the woodland, as humble as any rock face in these parts, was a mansion. It's windows were as shy eyes, large to welcome any ray of sun. The rock walls belonged right where it was, as if perchance it had grown up right from that hallowed ground. It was as if it had been called into existence to protect those who came to dwell within, to quell the elements and allow a heat to build from hearths into the inhaled woodland air.The interior of the house is focused around a large central hallway serving as the main avenue of traffic and entrance area to the adjacent rooms. The hallway flows into a large, wide staircase that provides the main means of egress from the entertainment area of the house to the private rooms on the second floor. Four formal rooms with sixteen foot ceilings, pocket doors, fireplaces and tall windows form the main block of the building. On the first floor, the hallway and front parlor still retain the original wallpaper from 1882 with classic Anglo-Japanese asymmetrical designs and exotic motifs. The other rooms have been redecorated to approximate the original wallpaper and paint colors.As you enter through the front door on the east facade, you pass into a grand hallway. The wallpaper is Anglo-Japanese design with Roman and Greek themes in the frieze on the ceilings and walls. The predominant colors are dark with tan and gold highlights, creating an interesting contrast to the original interior trim painting of ashen pinks, tans, pale blues and black detailing. This combination of colors is repeated throughout both floors of the house. The tall, heavy, varnished wood doors have as the top panel, colored glass panes of amber, blue and pink, in a geometric design. On either side of the main doors are smaller, longer versions of the colored glass windows. The doors and small windows have molded surrounds of painted wood with bulls-eye cornerblocks and decorative accents on the door surrounds and on the baseboard. The door knobs, plates, and hinges are brass with raised Eastlake style ornament.Off the main hallway, to the right, is a small sitting room. The fireplace, situated on the interior wall facing east, has a tall mantel of birchwood with turned spindles flanking a rectangular mirror supporting a tapered hood. The hearth is set with dark patterned tiles of Eastlake designs with light blue and white floral tiles surrounding the firebox. The ceiling is painted pressed metal with a curved crown molding. The tall windows are of the Queen Anne style, banded at the top by a panel of colored lights (blue, amber, purple, red). The height of the window is emphasized by a dado panel of wood with molded trim beneath each window. This style of window is repeated throughout the fenestration of the main block of the house.On the south side of the hall is the large front parlor. This room contains original wallpaper including ceiling panels of small birds and orange flowers with vibrant leaves of green and yellow set upon a light blue background. The main body of the wallpaper is shades of tan and brown with light blue highlights. The fireplace is on the west wall of the room with a mantel similar to the one in the front sitting room. On the hearth are dark tiles of geometric designs with lighter colored tiles of a thistle design around the firebox. This room retains the original Brussels carpeting laid when the house was built.Continuing down the hallway, there is a center arch of decorative painted columns and molding with ornamental keystone designs. The haunch of the arch is angular rather than curved. The arch is formed by two freestanding columns flanked on either side by a smaller arch with engaged pillars. The side arches form decorative surrounds for the classic statuary that was placed in this area. The archway serves not only as a support for the upper floors, but as a visual break to make the main hallway feel less imposing.Past the archway, to the right, is the large 30' x 20' music room in the north wing of the house. At the end of the room, facing the east, are large casement doors that open onto the deck that wraps around from the front of the house. The doors are of the same design as the front doors with the top panel of geometric colored glass. The room is done entirely in painted pressed metal, with dado, walls, crown molding and ceiling of different patterns. The fireplace is located on the western wall of the room and has a tile-bordered hearth of a more complex design with "Scenes of Shakespeare" tiles surrounding the firebox. The wood mantel is supported by large brackets with a triplet mirror and overmantel. Across the hall from the music room is the formal dining room. The fireplace is located on the east wall of the room and is of wooden moldings with a large mirror over the mantel, bracketed by electric candles and tiered overmantel. The dining room has panel doors on the west wall, one of which opens to the pantry and continues to the kitchen, and the other door opens to a small work and storage area.The pantry is a narrow 7 1/2' x 12' room with cupboards and shelving on both sides. A small sink and drainboard are set on the south wall of the room. The kitchen is a simple room with a large service chimney on the west wall and a sink and drainboard on the east side of the room. The walls in the pantry and kitchen are finished with horizontally laid painted beadboard. The small work and supply room is entered from the kitchen and the dining room with doors to the east and west respectively. Another door to the northwest of the workroom serves as access to the main hallway under the staircase. The basement can be reached from the interior by a door and set of steps in the northwest corner of the kitchen area.After serving as the entrance way for the main rooms of entertainment, the hallway then serves as a grand entrance to the rooms above. A large newel post with carved panels and faceted design serves as the introduction to the cherry staircase done in the Eastlake style that rises to a landing, turns and then continues to the second floor landing where the private rooms are located. On the open side of the staircase, the elaborateness of staircase is evident. Attached to the side of the risers are the balustrades, the lower portion of which are finished in a faceted pendant drop motif with moldings and turned designs. The corner newel posts are also of substantial size with the drop design reaching below the staircase. The staircase is open to the second floor ceiling and upon reaching the second floor landing, the balustrade forms a balcony overlooking the staircase. Above the stairway landing, on the west facade, is a set of paired windows with multi-colored panes of glass. When the sun makes its western descent, rich colored light is produced filling both the main and second floor hallways with shades of amber, purple and blue. There is smaller window of this type on the north side of the landing. Both the large and smaller window are surrounded by decorative molding and window aprons. A small bathroom was added under the main staircase in what was a small closet.As you reach the second floor landing, and are now facing east, there are bedrooms to the north and south. To the east, is a small room that serves as the entranceway to the second floor balcony. The second floor has four main bedrooms, a bathroom, a tower room, and two servants rooms. The bathroom and three of the bedrooms have been repainted and papered. The other rooms retain the original decor of 1882. The doors to the rooms are carved with an eight panel design and the windows are the same Queen Anne style. Door and window surrounds have the same moldings as on the first floor with polychromatic paint schemes complementing the wallpaper.The hallway landing on the second floor serves as the central point to the rooms radiating to the north, east, and south. There is a large floor to ceiling mirror of dark varnished wood mounted on the east wall. The tower room is entered directly off the landing by a doorway to the left of the large mirror. It is a small room, possibly used for a sewing room, with a set of four wide steps leading up to casement doors that open out to the second story balcony of the tower. The painted railing of the small interior staircase is comprised of vertical and angled balustrade pieces of Eastlake design. The doors are set under a fixed transom of various sized rectangular panels of colored glass. There are triangle colored glass inserts in the middle of the door with a large pane of clear glass above.The bathroom is on the west wall of the main block and can be reached from a small hallway that runs between the bathroom and the master bedroom. The hall ends in an entrance to a bedroom to the north. To the southeast of the landing is the master bedroom. A door in the northwest corner of the master bedroom opens to the north bedroom, which also can be accessed by an entrance from the bathroom and the hallway. Off this hallway is the staircase to the attic and the third-story tower room.The south side of the second floor has two bedrooms: i.e. one in the southeast corner of the main block and one on the south side. The south bedroom is accessed through an ancillary hallway. This hallway also serves as the access to the servants quarters, down a set of stairs and a narrow hallway to the second floor of the west wing. The servants quarters were decorated more simply, but with the same type of wallpaper as in the rest of the house. Remains of Brussels carpet exist in the servants rooms also. The hallway continues the length of the house to the west and then turns sharply to reveal a set of servants stairs, which exit in the kitchen area.The third floor is the attic space with a finished room in the tower used as a meditation room for Bowman. Like the tower room below, this room also has doors opening onto a small balcony, which overlooks the eastern side of the valley and the graveyard where the family mausoleum resides. The original gravity feed water tanks and some of the original piping are still located in the attic.

Mr. Rajput took Adda to a room which is a big room of this mansion and it's all decorated with doraemon wallpapers bed with doraemon matress There is a big window of glass inside her room from where she can see whole city by only standing beside her window and from her bed side it's all just twinking in night after switch off the light that room looks like the stars are kept inside that room. Mr. Rajput put her on bed and back to the Hall for conversation with others. He thanked Mr.and Mrs. Abhi and asked Mrs. Abhi back to see her parents. She agreed but she hinted Mrs. Rajput to made her stay for somemore days. And them Mr. Rajput said don't need to do that I know u both love each other . so then why u both did not marry yet. Suddenly Mr. Abhi said;big bo you already got knew about all thses , but how.

Mr. Rajput said what u think if u don't make me know I never understand your feelings. whatever I am agreed with this engagement but in one condition You have to make money in my company and have to make ur own company 1st promise me And Shnigdha U also have to engage as a professor as u r well educated then I will let uh marry. And hn shnigdha when u go we will say everything to Adda and U have to stay by her side to convince her it's a village and we also have time to be with her you have to take care of her for some more years. Take her with you to town and made her primary study strong then after that I and her mother going to take her another well place to study.And what about her pshychological health? is she know anything?

"No "said Mrs. Abhi

Don't let her know please do this much of little favour for us again. we are begging uh. said Mr. Rajput.

No bother in law I will take care of her till I am not get married.

Thank you very much Sister. You really are my small sister.

And uh Mr. Abhi u do your work well for your future family. said Mr. Rajput

Big bo u are my family. your are everthing for me. even I will be a business man I am not going to leave you I will be ever by your side both our company will be take a great role in future I promise. ;said Mr. Abhi.

Then they all together huged each other.

Aahh! it's enough come and have ur dinner 1st meal is ready. said Mrs. Rajput.

But Adda had not anything. how will we make her feed. Said Mr. Abhi.

you don't worry young man I am here her dad to make her eat. don't worry have your dinner. said Mr. Rajput.

After all having their all they go to their rooms for some rest, and Mr. Rajput took some foods with cakes and ice creams to Adda.

He opened the door and see she is already woken up and watching around the room.

He said my little princes come her have your dinner.

Adda came and asked uncle who are you? is it your home?

Mr.Rajput said yeah u want to live here.

Adda said you know my room is also like this in shrinagar. who's room is this?

Mr. Rajput said I know how is my little princes room this is also your room you can live here. ok come here I will make you feed.

Adda said do you know my dady also make me feed like uh.

Mr. Rajput said who is ur daddy?

Mr.Abhisek Singh Rajput

Then who I am? asked Mr. Rajput

Adda replied ", You are Mr. Anshuman Singh Rajput My Daddy's elder brother and my uncle.

poor baby he know I am her fathers elder brother but not Aware about I am her father and he is her uncle. My brother done his work well Mr. Rajput thought in his mind and made her feed. after that he read a Story book for her and after made her sleep he kissed on her forehead and moved toward his room.