My Saviour- Riansh OS
Hello, I had said that I will bring the other OS but that will take a bit of time so I thought of bringing a short one. I hope you like this OS and please do let me know how you found it in the comments section.
Riddhima’s Point of View
I am Riddhima, a physiotherapist. I don’t have a surname because my parents threw me out when I was 10 years old. My father thought that I was a burden on him, my studies and other expenses was a burden on him. So he decided to throw me out, and my mum, whether it was out of helplessness or the same reason didn’t defend me. Why are girls regarded as a burden? Times are changing, there’s no difference between a girl and boy now. If I were a boy then maybe I would have been with my family but I don’t regret, I don’t want to be a boy. I’m fine as a girl, I got my best family that night.
I remember how I was all alone. I wished for an angel like in my fairy tale books to come, but deep down me I knew nothing of that existed. God showed me that angels do exist, Vansh, one of them. A small boy had approached me when I was sitting near a light post. He forwarded his hand for a handshake and I reciprocated. He sat near me and we talked a little, introducing each other when his parents arrived.
Vansh: Riddhima this is my mom and dad (pointing) Dad and mom this is Riddhima.
Ajay (dad): hi Riddhima dear, why are you crying and why are you on the streets right now? It’s late night.
Uma (mom): Yea Riddhima. (she went and hugged her)
Riddhima: (felt a mother’s touch and started crying heavily while Uma consoled her) My family threw me out of the house.
Ajay: What? Why
Riddhima: Because I’m a girl (crying)
Uma: How insensitive of them! The times of girls and boys being differentiated have gone. How can they simply oust you and that too in the middle of the night! (hugging) Please stop crying dear.
Ajay: I’m going to report them!
Vansh: Mom please tell her to stop crying, she will fall sick. (Uma nodded)
Uma: Ajay, can we take her home with us?
Ajay: Is there anything you have to ask in it…. Of course. Come dear, come to our place.
Mom, dad took me to their place along with Vansh. I didn’t know where my destiny would lead me. They regarded me as their daughter, I was acknowledged there, I was given respect, I was given my rights of being a girl unlike my real family who had kept on pampering my elder brother after all he was the SON of the house, the real HEIR. Mom dad educated me and I got the best family I ever needed, they accepted me so easily and I’m always thankful to them for that.
Eventually Vansh and I became friends then to best friends. He always stayed with me when I felt low, he comforted me, and he did everything to make me smile. It was as if without him, I’m incomplete and without me he’s incomplete. We did schooling and college together. We studied together, we went for trips together, and we did everything together just like how normal best friends did. He was a master in pranks, what a naughty boy he was. He used to include me in every prank, I was his partner in crime!
In college, I faced one of the worst days, I was almost about to lose my dignity in front if those raggers! I wasn’t brave enough to face them, but my saviour was always there. He saved me at all times, protected me from such hooligans and the bad problems. I don’t understand the society, if a girl is about to get raped- it’s the girl’s fault, no one will blame the man…. I wonder why so? Why can’t girls behave the way they want to, why do they have to follow rules? Why are rules only meant for girls and not boys? Vansh taught me how to fight back, how to be courageous and how to answer someone back.
I was and I am grateful to have him in my life, not only as my best friend but also as my husband. Yes, he became my husband, my love. Gradually in college, I became closer to him, we became closer to each other. I couldn’t understand my feelings but he did. Mom helped me to realize that we were meant for each other. I guess that’s why we met when we were 10 years old, God wanted to keep us together, forever. The day we confessed was the most beautiful day of my life! We became one, united.
I gladly thank God for letting my real family abandon me to get such an amazing family, who gave me everything I deserved, and more than what I deserved. They gave me a new life, Vansh was my saviour, is my saviour and will remain my saviour.
My daughter will never face what I faced, she will be treated equally amongst everyone. Gender doesn’t matter.
Vansh: Riddhima, princess is waiting! Let’s go now.
Riddhima: Coming!
The End
Guys so this was it. I didn’t mean to offend anyone but I just wanted to try to pass a simple message that girls can do everything that boys can do. Girls are no less than boys and now are regarded equal. I know times are changing and that’s the main reason I wanted to just share this. I’m not trying to be a feminist either but just trying to say that girls are not a burden, and can be independent on their own.
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❤Parita❤