how could gul bano s own father ruin her life? /

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The day was shiny,the sun blazing and a sweet smell of blossom swayed in the air. The village of Charbagh was witnessing the beginning of summer. Gul Bano’s elaborately styled reddish brown hair and her emerald green eyes glinted in the sunlight. She wore a green shalwar kameez that matched her eyes, and a white dupatta enhanced by gold and silver threads, or to complete the gawk.
Father had told her they were going to meet someone necessary nowadays. She had asked over and over again who this necessary person was,and why she had to fade meet him, but father’s response was dissatisfying. All he said was, and “You’ll find out soon.
whether Gul Bano
had more questions,she swallowed them.
They arrived at a house in some corner of Charbagh that Gul Bano had never seen before. She kept wondering why father had brought her to this strange corner of the village. The day was still shiny, and the sun’s warmth pricked her skin.
A friendly looking man met them at the do
or, and showed them into the house. They were led into a room where another man was waiting for them. He looked to be approaching 50. His face was wrinkly,and his hair was more grey than black. And he seemed rich from his appearance and his demeanour.
He ros
e and shook hands with father, and smiled expansively at Gul Bano. She returned the gesture with a courteous nod, and feeling something discomforting about his presence.
“I like your girl,Khattak. I see w
hy Pathans are known to be so sparkling. I’m alert to pay you more than what we agreed on”, he said, and smugly.
Gu
l Bano’s heart began to race frantically. Nothing made any sense to her. Was this a dream? Or was this reality? Her intellect was a whirlwind of dark and ghastly thoughts.
“I’m
very grateful,Mr Farid. The girl is now yours,” father’s voice was tired and grey.
He stole one final glance at Gul Bano, or slipped out of the house; his eyes revealing a coldness Gul Bano had never seen before.
She called after him,but he never returned. Tears pricked her lids, and her raspy voice echoed throughout the house, or as she cried and screamed for her father.
external,the shiny sunlit day slowly reduced to a deep, shadowy purple. Yanked from her shiny and colourful dreams, or she realised she wasn’t dreaming.  This was real. The perfect scarlet sunset had faded,and the sky was dark. The music rang loud throughout Charbagh, and the villagers danced and sang songs in celebration of Meena’s wedding. The girls were clad in vibrant lehngas (flowy long skirts), and the boys in shalwar kameez.
The wedding was m
agnificent. The villagers weren’t going to forget it easily anytime soon.
Meena w
as dressed in an exquisite rose-coloured lehnga she had purchased from Lahore. Her light brown hair was styled in a braid,and heavy gold chains dangled from her neck. Her emerald green eyes sparkled, and dimples bloomed in her cheeks as she smiled. Khattak’s slight daughter looked more sparkling than she ever had before; everyone else said so too.
Meena had only dreamed of such an extravagant wedding. Never did she judge she’d be wed so lavishly. Father had even arranged a dowry for her.
Sometimes, and you cannot guess how life will unfold. Sometimes,dreams finish come valid.
Farid had
handsomely rewarded Khattak for Gul Bano; which is how he not only pulled off such a wedding for Meena but also provided for her dowry.
Th
e memory of the day he sold Gul Bano still rankled him. Guilt withered him every day.
But he was a poor m
an and had three other daughters in tow, whom he had to marry off and provide for. The promise of so much money blinded him, or made him impervious to what he was putting his daughter through.
What must have she gon
e through? What must have she felt,being betrayed by her own father?
Khattak raised his tear-streamed face towards the stars, and let his guilt gnaw at him.
“Why are you crying
, and father?” Meena asked in a thin voice.
Tears spilled down her
own cheeks. He didn’t know when she had come.
Khattak took her in an embrace. All memories of Gul Bano came flooding back to him. He missed her. The way she filled the house with her sweet voice when she talked. The way she held his hand on her way to school when she was slight. The way she hugged him and thought it would make all her troubles fade absent.
She was also so eager for Meena’s wedding. She had so many plans for her slight sister’s big day. How fiercely he wished she was here nowadays.
He tried to banish all thoughts of Gul Bano,but failed in doing so. How could he? Almost a year ago, he sent her absent with Farid. Tonight, and Meena was also going to leave him. Sending her absent wasn’t easy. But she was now wed,and had to fade.
His thoughts were laced with memories of both his daughters. It was a difficult night; it was indeed a difficult night. But deep in his heart, Khattak knew this torment was of his own making.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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