Advik carried her straight into the bedroom, where he carefully laid her down on the mattress, placing a cushion next to her spine and another under her knee for comfort to ensure that her leg wouldn't hurt.
"Thank you" , Anvika murmured, taking in his concern.
Anvika could still clearly recall Nivik's indignant expression when Advik raised her.
Gazing at her flushed cheekbones, Advik continued, "Do you need anything? Feel free to ask."
" Nope, I'm okay. I appreciate your diligence, but I need to sleep". She concealed her cheeks that were flushed with her palms after uttering that.
With a grin, Advik said, "All right, I'm off."
Advik mulled to himself, "I anticipate she's feeling shy," and he decided to give her some space. She added that she needed some time to recover.
He left the room gently, but not before giving her another kind glance and casting her in a loving light.
When Anvika witnessed Advik exiting the room, she hurriedly pleaded, "Advik, would you kindly close the entryway prior to you leave?"
' Her flushed cheeks and her blushing pattern clarify me plenty about her emotions for me, so why is she acting so bashful?', he wondered to himself, feeling ecstatic. 'At last, this girl is mine.'
"Yes" , he said, then closed the door and exited the room.
A lovely grin was on his face. Sarah is witnessing her kid grinning right there.
Her son's smile brought her a great deal of joy.
"What's heading on? You claimed you failed to propose her, but she blushes whilst you accompany her. What are you guys concealing from me?" she questioned him as she walked up to him.
"You spotted it.? " Advik was taken aback; he hadn't anticipated his mother witnessing it.
"Yes, I did see everything, even her flushing in shyness as you carried her and her sheltering behind your torso in a bashful manner."
Advik was also a bit bashful when his mother spoke, as it was the first time Sarah had ever seen her son laugh and even flush in a feminine way.
"You two are lying to me, right? It seems like you have already begun your romantic trip."
" No, mom, I had no notion that Anvika liked me, yet it feels wonderful, and we can communicate our affection to one another without utilizing phrases."
" Alright, should I speak with her parents now?"
" Please, Mom. I've previously asked you not to bring this up until she finishes her coursework, and owing to her is still just 17, how can you bring up our marriage at this point? She has her dreams and ambitions, after all". Advik's voice was a touch too impatient.
Yes, he loves her, but that doesn't mean he can ruin her joy in life. Anvika is still in her teens, so he can't force her to fall in love with him and get married right immediately. Everyone has their own lives, objectives, and joys at different ages.
He wanted to take things easy and give her space to enjoy herself since he was glad to know that she felt the same way about him.
"You are contemplating about getting married right now, son, yet all I mentioned was your engagement."
Lost for words, Advik continued, "Whatever the case, I was hoping to put it off four more years. I will hold out until Anvika is ready for marriage, and I promise that Mom won't forget that you made a promise."
Sarah believed that it was too early, but as a mother, her main concern was for her son's well-being. Yes, they are still young, and she has no right to bring up marriage or anything else with these children at this time. Besides, they should all be allowed to live their own lives, with their own independence and aspirations, and she has no right to interfere.
"I apologize, and I swear that I won't bring up these subjects ever again."
Sitting in her chamber, Anvika was mulling over her dream.
How is it possible that Nivik, my idealized boy, is also my closest friends?
...
She recalled what her father had said the night before. Following the celebrations, Arya took her daughter to her room where they engaged in a friendly conversation.
Abruptly, Arya asked her daughter, Anvika, "Are you in love with Nivik?"
Anvika was taken aback by her father's remarks." Why are you asking me this, dad?"
"No, I sense that you are in love with him, my kid. I can see the spark in your eyes every time you see him. You often speak about him and show him a lot of concern. You think about him more than yourself. You always want to make an impression on him. If you really love him, tell your father about it without holding back. He'll be there for you."
" No, dad, he's my best friend; we're simply pals.'
"That's OK if you are confident in your connection with him; if not, please confirm for yourself."
As a parent, Arya is keenly aware of his daughter's behavior and other details. He feels firmly that his daughter is in love with Nivik, and he can see it in Anvika's eyes. In addition to respecting his daughter's choice as a parent, he believes that Nivik will be the ideal partner for Anvika.
Anvika was a bit taken aback by his father's remarks, "Do I feel for that stupid? Nevertheless, I was in love with my ideal guy and wanted to marry him." Speaking quietly, she murmured.
" You idiotic girl, it's merely a figment of your imagination. Better double-check that figment of your imagination boy is your best companion," Arya, who is seated next to his daughter, can clearly hear her.
Anvika was perplexed by her father's remarks.
When he saw his daughter's perplexed expression, he remarked, "Rest well, dear; it's too late; we will chat later."
He went to his room, leaving her bewildered daughter alone in hers.
...
She placed her palm on her rising chest to regulate her breathing as she recalled everything.
She had a happy expression on her face and said, "Yeah, I'm in love with that stupid. How did I not know until now?"
She contacted her father right away, and as soon as he up his phone, she said, "Papa, I'm in love!" with joy.