Chapter Eleven
Mushk was frustrated at the lady. How hard was it for her to understand that she just couldn't pretend to be happy, when her family was fighting with death every moment.
She looked around at her house, which didn't felt like a home like it used to before. The packers were called and they were packing all the stuff around.
A white sheet was spread on the sofas to cover them from any dust particles, all the crockery was safely wrapped in the bubble wrap and kept in cartons. Mushk felt as if someone wrapped her heart tightly and squeezed it.
All their suitcases were packed and the last items were checked and placed inside safely. She came out of the house with Irtaza, who held Murtaza. Mujtaba trailing behind them.
Standing outside, she closes the door and locks it. For Mushk, felt like someone had snatched her soul. This was the house built by her brother with sweat and blood. Blinking her eyes rapidly to stop the tears, she looks down when she felt a tug on her pants.
She looks down to see Mujtaba looking at her with a confused look. Smiling, she reassures him by nodding.
holding Mujtaba's hand she follows Irtaza who was moving towards his house.
Her wedding was tomorrow and upon her aunt's request, she shifted to their house for one night. Entering his house she directly went to Hana's room, settling her bags there.
"Look what I brought, let me do it." She chirped at Mushk showing her the henna cones.
Mushk felt anger growing inside her. Why don't these people understand that she didn't want to celebrate anything.
For her, right now, the marriage was a convenient one. She didn’t want to do anything without her family. Getting up she goes to washroom angrily, slamming the door behind making Hana flinch, who later turned to her mother, questioning her silently.
"Deary! She is already in pressure, and she doesn't want to celebrate anything without her family. Try to understand love." Yasmin softly tells her daughter, who visibly looked upset due to Mushk's behavior.
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