

Krishna Rajput(2)
This is the story of Krishna Rajput and his newly wedded wife after their marriage. It's the first morning after their wedding, and Krishna will definitely be a bit (or more) shameless as they begin their life together as husband and wife in the Rajput household.Niya is in the kitchen with her mother-in-law, Rajashree and her sister-in-law, Bhadra. It's morning 7 am and she is the newly wedded bride of the house. Niya and Krishna just got married yesterday in an arranged marriage that eventually turned to love. Niya still remembers all the times Krishna shamelessly sneaked around to flirt and tease her mercilessly - his favorite habit - during the period when they weren't allowed to meet before the wedding. Her husband was truly shameless.
Right now Niya was chopping tomatoes while her mother-in-law stood beside her making some Parathas. Her sister-in-law, Bhadra, was sitting on the counter top eating an apple. She had just gotten up and brushed her teeth but still hadn't bathed.
Rajashree: Bhadra....I swear to God if you don't get your butt to the bathroom...then I will whoop your butt- she said pointing the wooden rolling pin at Bhadra.
Bhadra: nonchalant maa take a chill pill
While Rajashree and Bhadra were bickering about Bhadra going to the bathroom, Niya was distracted. Her brain was stuck on yesterday night. God, her husband was dominant. She knew he was cold, ruthless, and even considered a devil by some, but never to her. He loved teasing her, yes, but yesterday was something else entirely. The memory still made a tingle run between her legs and her thighs feel sore. Her cheeks turned red thinking about their wedding night that started gently but quickly became intense as he overstimulated her until she cried out from sensitivity - he loved seeing her cry, but only from pleasure.
When she woke up it was 6 am, and she had to help make breakfast so she didn't wake him up. He was still sleeping shirtless with just sweatpants on after their night together. God! Niya shakes her head and focuses on chopping the tomatoes.
Krishna's grandmother enters and shakes her head at Rajashree glaring at Bhadra who remains nonchalant. She then looks at Niya, her granddaughter-in-law, whose cheeks are red. She knows exactly what must have happened last night - she had her own days too. Just as she was about to say something, she gets cut off.
Krishna suddenly shouts from his and Niya's now shared bedroom in the Rajput estate, in a sleepy but loud voice: JAAAANNNNN
Rajashree, Bhadra, and Krishna's grandmother burst into laughter hearing the Rajput prince's sleepy, whiny, loud wake-up voice calling his newly wedded wife so shamelessly, knowing she must be in the kitchen surrounded by everyone. But when did Krishna ever miss a chance to make her blush?
Niya blushes hard, covering her face with the end of her sari.
Krishna's grandmother: Go jaan, she addresses Niya using the same term of endearment, teasing her, or else someone else's jaan (life in Hindi) will go away. Rajashree, Bhadra, and Krishna's grandmother laugh as they see the youngest daughter-in-law of the house blushing hard at her husband's shameless call.
Krishna calls again from their bedroom, this time in a more impatient, louder, and slightly more awake voice: KANCHAN (kanchan means both gold in Sanskrit and a flower in Gujarati).
Niya blushes hard, absolutely done with her shameless husband, and runs out of the kitchen to go upstairs to their bedroom before he shouts again.



