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Rated: E · Other · Other · #1787872
some situations in life do get out of control....and you feel like breaking all chains
priya,a very pretty and slim girl, belonged to a very rich family,sweet and sober. She had every good quality in her. priya was not only good in studies but also in good in extra curricular activities. Boys never got tired appreciating her beauty but priya never cared about such things.

In her teenage,she never had any kind of scarcity whether its food or other requirements. Her life was filled with bliss. she could ask for nothing more. when she turned 23 years old , her parents started to search for a suitable man for her to marry. She readily accepted her parents decision,without any protests. She did not believe in love marriage and hence decided to marry a man of her parents choice.In India specially parents consider it necessary for their daughter to get married before the age of 26, have kids and get settled. In the olden times(60s) girls were never educated so much , as they are now because they felt it was a waste of money to educate girl child as they are going to be married at an early age. They even thought that the girls after marriage would obviously not be allowed to work outside by their parents-in-law,and would attend household chores.



At the age of 23 , her parents found a match for her. She met the man once and approved him. She did not even try to know more about him because she thought whomever her parents have chosen must be perfect for her.

The man was healthy,cute and he had a descent smile.His mother was wicked and very sharp. She was strict, rude and brutal. her son had left his job and she had to make him tasty food all the time. she was frustrated. she wanted someone who could entertain her son all the time. Providing him good food, full filling his sexual desires and accept orders like a servant.Her son was good in computer skills but his jobs were not static.



one fine day, their families met each other.....when priya saw the man, she was attracted to his smile. Later she was sent alone with him to talk. She started off by asking his interests and hobbies. His interests were all computer related and in his free time he used to sit at the desktop. His mother lied to the girl's parents about him being jobless.They told the girl's parents that he had his own small scale business opened in the ground floor of their flat and he earns an approx of Rs. 15000. At that time this much money was considered enough to run a family. priya's parents were really happy and desperately wanted her to get married to him as soon as possible.



Meanwhile, priya had done a course in fashion designing. She wanted to be independent and work outside. She wanted to have a boutique of her own or maybe design clothes for a fashion label. Unfortunately her dream was broken by her own dad and to be mother-in-law. For her dad, it was against his pride to let her daughter work because he did not want her to earn money as he felt that he was capable of full filling his family needs. At that time he did not understand the importance of being self dependent. Living on somebody's earning the whole life is not right. The person is entirely dependent on the person earning , for her needs.



Priya never went against her parents.She thought that whatever her parents did for her was right. Hence she decided not to do any kind of job and be a home maker.



Priya had two sisters both were younger to her. Shelly,she was 20 years old pretty girl and pallavi  was 17 years old cute chubby girl,who believed in enjoying life. The three sisters loved each other,they never used to fight with each other and always helped their mother in doing house hold work.They respected their parents very much. Pallavi was studying in high school and shelly was pursuing a course in a university.



Meanwhile,there was hustle bustle in the house for Priya's marriage.Everyone was excited because it was their beloved daughter's marriage..

As days went by the day of the marriage got closer.





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