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Chapter 1

The sun was just about to set in the beautiful city of Jaipur. In the grand palace of the royal family, Akanksha was sitting in her room, looking out at the stunning view of the city. She was lost in her thoughts when she heard a knock on the door.

'Come in,' she said, without turning around.

Her mother, Adhira Vedansh Shekhawat entered the room with a smile on her face. She walked towards her daughter and placed a hand on her shoulder.

'Darling, the sunset is about to start. Come with me, let's watch it together,' her mother said, with a gentle voice.

Akanksha smiled and stood up. She followed her mother to the balcony, where the rest of the royal family was already waiting for them. Her father, Vedansh Shekhawat greeted her with a hug.

'Ah, there's my little princess. Come, sit next to me,' he said, patting the seat next to him.

Akanksha sat down and took in the beautiful view of the city. The sky was painted in shades of orange, pink, and purple. The sun was slowly setting behind the hills, creating a mesmerizing sight.

Her mother handed her a cup of tea, and they all started talking about their day. The princess shared stories about her adventures in the city, while her parents listened with interest.

As the sun disappeared behind the hills, the city lights started to twinkle. Akshansh pointed towards the sky and said, 'Look, there's a shooting star!'

Everyone turned to look, and Akanksha closed her eyes and made a wish. She wished for her family to always be happy and together.

After the sunset, the family had dinner together in the grand dining hall. They laughed, shared jokes, and enjoyed each other's company. Akanksha felt grateful for having such a loving family.

As the night went on, the princess and her siblings went to their rooms to get ready for bed. Her mother tucked her in the bed and kissed her forehead as the same way her mom is doing the thingsto all her siblings from the time the were born.

'Goodnight, my dear. Sleep well,' she said, with a smile.

The princess closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep, feeling content and loved. She knew that no matter what, her family would always be there for her. And that was all she needed to be happy.

Next morning,

The sun slowly rose over the majestic city of Jaipur, casting a warm glow over the grand palaces and bustling streets. It was a typical morning in the royal household of the Princess of Jaipur Akanksha, where the day began early and was filled with endless activities.

As Akanksha emerged from her chambers, she was greeted by her two elder brothers Reyansh and Akshansh and her cousins Shaurya, Shreyansh and Shreya. The group had a close bond, and they often spent their days together, exploring the palace grounds and engaging in all sorts of mischief.

They made their way to the dining hall, where the family gathered every morning for breakfast. Akanksha saw her bhabhi Aaradhya Reyansh Shekhawat sitting on the chair supporting her six month pregnant belly she greeted her and kissed her belly and asked how is the little one doing. Everyone smiled at this and her bhabhi replied the little one is troubling his/her mother very much.

Then everybody took their respective seats on dinning table. The aroma of freshly brewed tea and the sound of laughter filled the air as they settled around the large dining table. Their mother, presided over the meal, making sure everyone had their favorite dishes.

After breakfast, the siblings and cousins split up, each going about their own activities. The Akanksha headed to her private study, where she spent hours reading and studying with her tutors. Her brothers, on the other hand, had lessons in sword-fighting and archery, honing their skills as future rulers.

As the day progressed, Akanksha and her siblings reunited for lunch, which was a grand affair with a variety of dishes from different regions of India. They exchanged stories of their morning activities and made plans for the rest of the day.

In the afternoon, Akanksha and her cousins strolled through the palace gardens, admiring the colorful flowers and chasing each other around. They also visited the palace zoo, where they fed the animals and played with the baby elephants.

As the sun began to set, the family gathered for evening tea in the palace courtyard. They sat on plush cushions, sipping on tea and indulging in sweet treats while enjoying the cool breeze and watching the sun dip below the horizon.

Dinner was served in the grand dining hall, where the extended royal family joined in for a lavish feast. Their grandparents, Harshvardhan Shekhawat and Meenakshi Harshvardhan Shekhawat, regaled them with tales of her youth, and the children listened in awe, hanging onto her every word.

After dinner, the siblings and cousins retired to the rooftop terrace, where they gazed at the stars and shared their hopes and dreams. As the night drew to a close, the princess hugged her brothers and cousins, grateful for the strong bond they shared.

The only thing that Akanksha was missing was her Chacha Chachi (Uncle and Aunt Siddharth Shekhawat and Abhira Siddharth Shekhawat) as there are out of State due to their close relative wedding.

In the palace of Jaipur, every day was filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. And the princess knew that she was lucky to have such a loving and supportive family by her side.

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