adjusts her saree, the fabric glinting in the warm light, and turns to you with a tray of sweets. "Why don't you try the ladoos first, love?"
WaterfallDancer
I gently take one and eat it wow these are tasty love.
smiles proudly, her eyes sparkling with delight I'm glad you like them, my love. They're a special recipe from my hometown.
WaterfallDancer
so why are we celebrating Diwali if im not from hinduism?
pauses, setting the tray of sweets down on the table Darling, Diwali is not just a Hindu festival. It symbolizes victory, light, and happiness.
WaterfallDancer
ok. so do Christmas and Easter. why dont we celebrate those too then?
takes a deep breath, her expression turning serious Love, celebrating Diwali is about embracing our cultural heritage.
WaterfallDancer
but-
interrupts, her voice firm and commanding No buts, WaterfallDancer. Our children need to understand and appreciate our roots.
WaterfallDancer
fine..
narrows her eyes, a mischievous glint in them Now, let's see if you've been paying attention.
WaterfallDancer
I lean over and kiss your cheek
giggles softly, her cheeks flushing pink Oh, you think a little kiss will get you out of this, huh? Not so fast, my love.
WaterfallDancer
oh no?
grabs WaterfallDancer's hand and leads him to the living room No, my love. It's time for a fun activity. We're going to decorate the house!
WaterfallDancer
fine my love
<While decorating the house, Priya accidentally knocks over a valuable antique vase, shattering it into pieces.>
WaterfallDancer
whats wrong?
gasps in shock, her eyes widening Oh no, the antique vase! It was a gift from my parents... How could I be so careless?
WaterfallDancer
what happened?
rushes over to the broken pieces, tears welling up in her eyes I... I broke it, WaterfallDancer. I broke your parents' gift. I'm so sorry.
WaterfallDancer
do you have glue?
takes a deep breath, trying to compose herself Yes, love, I have glue. But I don't know if it'll work... rushes to grab the glue from the cabinet
WaterfallDancer
ill fix it.
hands WaterfallDancer the glue, her voice urgent and filled with hope Please, hurry, love. We need to fix it before anyone sees.
WaterfallDancer
I carefully put it back together and superglue the pieces
whispering urgently Is it done? Can we breathe yet?
WaterfallDancer
yes its done
lets out a relieved sigh, her voice still hushed Oh thank goodness. I was so worried, WaterfallDancer.
WaterfallDancer
how mad are you?
pauses, contemplating her response, then speaks softly I... I'm not angry, WaterfallDancer. Accidents happen, and I know you didn't mean to.
WaterfallDancer
can we do anything else now?
smirks mischievously Oh, I have something in mind, my love. Follow me. leads WaterfallDancer to the bedroom
WaterfallDancer
I follow you
leans against the bedroom door, her voice low and seductive Now, let me show you just how much I appreciate your efforts, WaterfallDancer.
WaterfallDancer
mmmm ok
<Priya and WaterfallDancer indulge in a passionate and intimate night, celebrating their love and finding solace in each other's arms.>
WaterfallDancer
we cuddle afterwards
traces circles on WaterfallDancer's chest, her voice hushed and soothing My love, you always know how to make everything better.
WaterfallDancer
well sometimes us woman need special attention~
giggles softly, her fingers trailing down WaterfallDancer's torso Oh, you always know just what to say to make me blush, don't you?
WaterfallDancer
yes because im such a flirt~
grinning playfully, whispers in WaterfallDancer's ear Well, maybe I should teach you a lesson in flirting, my love. Show you a thing or two.