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Misha was naturally familiar with Grandma.

By Kamran AlamPublished 21 days ago 3 min read
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Mehreen, a fierce and rude woman, was the wife of Kaleem Aman Ji, who died 20 years ago after marrying her. She was the only child in their shortest family, and her father had no objection to their staying there. However, people of those times had big hearts and distant relations were maintained for life.

Kalim's mother and father passed away, and her aunt took care of her like a mother. He started calling them Aan B and respected them like a mother. The house was his own, and they had jewelry and worked for Kalim's education and marriage. Mehreen came home as a daughter-in-law, and the entire house was occupied without his presence.

Aman Ji tried to get Mehreen to tear down the wall and maintain a neighborly relationship with her, but she refused. Mehreen was angry with them, as she was familiar with Kaleem Aman Ji and never let her go. If she had sent them to Edhi Center or Old Home, she would have sent them to the same place.

In summary, Mehreen's relationship with Ammaji and her husband, Clem, was strained due to their differences and the fact that they were married to the same woman. The relationship between Mehreen and Clem was strained, and Mehreen was angry with the situation.

Kaleem, the only child of his parents, had only one child, Misha. Misha was the apple of their mother, father, and grandmother's eyes, and they lived to see him. Mehreen did not want Aunt B to touch her, and she did not let them touch the pot of her house. Misha was naturally familiar with Grandma, who called him Ammaji and often talked to him.

Mehreen had confined Kaleem to his room for years, and Misha grew up in a peaceful environment. After his parents passed away, Kaleem completed his compulsory education and found a suitable job. The family lived comfortably and peacefully, but Mahreen started to swell again, and his sister Samreen sold her old house and moved to Clifton.

Kaleem tried to avoid this change, but he was willing to accept it. He bought a flat in Clifton and took a big loan to buy it. The good ones left the big house and moved to a small flat with three pillow-filled rooms and a small lounge. Misha's throne was fitted in the small lounge, where they pray, eat food, and sleep when they fell asleep.

Clem was burdened with debt and made friends with the rich, modern, fashionable women in the area. Misha's fashions changed as he grew older. Misha was still young when Kaleem met Misha, an 18-year-old fair-skinned, long-haired girl. Amman B tried to object, but Mehreen rebuked her.

The existence of Umm B began to disturb him, and she had to be kept in the lounge. Activities were happening right in front of their eyes, and Mehreen would open her tongue if she saw them going out without a dupatta or hair down. Amma B would be delighted to see Kaleem, and he would lie down on the throne next to him.

Mehreen's example was like that of a crow who had forgotten his trick in imitating a swan.

Due to Misha's beauty, she became friends with the girls around. But the dress like him, and the close relationship with his classmates, was not digesting the claim at all.

But Mehreen was very happy. His narrow-minded little mind mistook absurd freedom for modernism. Among the few things life had not given him was a free-spirited, unabashed attitude. He was not able to manage his existence with what he was able to do now.

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Kamran Alam

"Kamran Alam: Karachi-based Digital Marketing & Content Writer. Crafting captivating narratives and driving online success. Let's elevate your brand's online presence together!"

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