"Tera mujhse, Hai pehle ka naata koi! Yuhi nahi, Dil lubhata koi Jaane tu ya jane na!
Subhadra's POV
I was enjoying a conversation with Vrinda when Pitashree called me over and introduced me to a distinguished friend of his. I greeted him politely with a smile, but as my gaze drifted past him, I noticed someone standing behind. The moment I laid eyes on her, I was utterly spellbound.
She had a radiant, lotus-like face, with eyes that mirrored the delicate petals of a lotus and feet that seemed to carry the same divine beauty. Her allure transcended ordinary words. The deep, dark-blue hue of her skin, paired with her large, expressive eyes and curly black hair, made her seem like a vision from another world. Her beauty was unparalleled. As she smiled, her hair swayed gently, her earrings gleamed in the soft light, and the gems adorning her neck added an ethereal touch to her charm. Her face was filled with joy and warmth, her lips inviting with their soft sweetness.
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I smiled back at her, overcome with a sense of awe, and greeted her warmly.
"Pranipat, I am Vidarbha Kumari Rukmini," she introduced herself, her voice as soothing as her presence.
I reciprocated the introduction and embraced her, feeling an immediate and profound connection. It was as though our souls had known each other for lifetimes, and this meeting was merely a reunion.
(She's your Bhabhi Lakshmi, duh!!)
With a sense of joy, I took Rukmini Jiji with me to Vrinda.
"Princess, you are so stunningly beautiful!" she complimented me, making my cheeks flush with warmth.
"Please, call me Subhadra or Krishnaa. I will call you Jiji," I said in a playful, childlike tone, to which she laughed, her joy infectious. The three of us continued talking, and in such a short time, Rukmini Jiji became a dear friend. It felt like we had been friends for ages, and I couldn't help but marvel at how some connections are just destined to be.
"I heard your brother Krishna single-handedly defeated Kansa," she said, her voice filled with admiration. I nodded in agreement, her interest in my family's tales bringing a sense of pride to my heart. I remembered Pitashree's words about introducing Rukmini Jiji to Bhrata Krishna and Dau, and I suddenly facepalmed myself for not having done so earlier. Without wasting a moment, I led her to them.
We arrived at the place where my brothers were, their backs turned to us. With a mischievous smile, I tiptoed up to them and shouted, "Bhrataaaaa!!!!" They both jumped in alarm, and Rukmini Jiji and I burst into laughter.
"Ruchi, Subhi!!" they said simultaneously, a mix of surprise and annoyance in their voices.
( the annoyance in Thier voice states that their sister won't spare them ever!)