Betrayal ....

She sat there mourning. Her crumpled white saree color exonerated the mood of the room. Crossed-legged sitting, young woman of 28 with caked mascara and  kajal enclosed eyes with a spot of thumb sized sindoor she stared at the flickering lamp in front of his picture. Her curly black tresses now mingled with her mother's, as she rested her head on her shoulder. Her mother clasped her hands, fingers intertwined with droopy eyes that  had forgotten how it was to sleep.
The young widow turned her head towards the gate on heating whispers and the sudden commotion. She saw her father arrive followed by relatives  back after the 'dah' sanskar ceremony. He waved at her and called her. She jumped  and ran past her mother into his arms. He drew her aside from the gaze of guests, ensuring absence of everyone and headed towards the corner near the stairs of the house compound.She seemed calmed and composed comparatively now as she was with him. Assured by his presence she held his hand and met his eyes.

 "Does any one suspect anything?", he said
"No".

He grinned mischievously and said, " you've done a great job!"
Gratified, she smiled, said thanks and went back to perform her act.

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