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Strength of Father's trust.

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A story about how a Fathers love for his daughter remains unchanged afyer her mistakes. also how the daughter realises to value her father's emotions and give importance to herself
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Chapter 1 - The strength of a Father's trust.

The story begins with a couple who had no children for 4–5 years. Finally, after many prayers and vows, they were blessed with a baby girl. The father's happiness was beyond words. He distributed 15 kilograms of barfi, which was double the baby's weight. The cute little girl was named Tanishka.

Slowly, Tanishka began to grow up. Her parents enrolled her in school, but she was so attached to her father that she could not stay away from him. Finally, giving in to his daughter's insistence, her father admitted her to an English medium school which was only half a kilometer away from their home.

The girl turned out to be very intelligent. Her father decided in his mind that no matter how difficult the circumstances were, he would educate his daughter in the CBSE board. From first grade to seventh grade, she always stood first in her class.

But later a time came when the coronavirus spread everywhere. Schools were closed and education started through online classes. Because of this, the girl got access to a mobile phone.

Meanwhile, thinking about the future expenses as his daughter was growing up, her father took a loan and started building a poultry farm. Workers came for the construction. Among them was a 25-year-old boy named Vijay.

Because the daughter was her father's favorite, he was very proud of her. But the boy had different intentions in his mind. At that time, the girl was 15 years old, and she had just started her menstrual cycle. When she began seeing that boy often, she slowly started getting attracted to him. The boy also began taking advantage of this.

Later, a religious program (Jagran Gondhal) was planned at home, and everyone was preparing to go to Jejuri. The father had a very big heart, so he decided to take the workers along too. In return, they decided to take the whole family to their village to visit temples.

Everything was going smoothly, but just before leaving, the girl got her periods. She insisted that she still wanted to go. Her father finally agreed to her request and took her along.

When the boy found out about this, he started looking at her in a strange way. Everyone went to take darshan at the Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga temple, but she stayed outside. When everyone else went inside for the darshan, the boy suddenly came from behind and pulled her close by holding her waist. Later, he asked her to take photos of him, and she did.

In the evening around 10 PM, they reached his village house. Everyone slept. The next morning they planned to go to Mahurgad to visit Renuka Mata temple. They decided to travel by motorcycles.

On one bike were her parents and two brothers. On another vehicle were the girl, the jeep driver, and that boy. Her father asked the driver to keep an eye on the boy, but the driver didn't pay attention.

The driver drove the vehicle. She sat in the middle, and the boy sat behind her. He hugged her from behind. Since she was tired because of her periods, she didn't realize when she fell asleep. When they reached near the temple, he woke her up. They had the temple darshan, but while returning he behaved the same way again.

Finally they reached Hingoli, his village, around 11 PM. Someone from his home called and asked them to buy a dress for her, so they bought one. After that they returned home.

The next day they started traveling back to her village. On the way they visited Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga. They reached home around 4 AM and everyone slept.

After that, the boy started messaging her. They began talking normally. One day he asked her, "Do you love me?" She said no and avoided the topic. But he stopped talking to her. Eventually she realized she was getting emotionally attached to him. One day she told him yes.

But for him, love meant something different. They kept talking. One day when nobody was home, he hugged her and tried to kiss her. She felt uncomfortable and avoided the situation. But he kept forcing her, saying things like "Don't you love me?" and tried to get physical with her. She kept refusing.

Later, her cousin from Mumbai came to visit, and he started behaving the same way with her too. Finally, frustrated, she argued with him and stopped talking to him.

But sometimes destiny pulls people back. She started feeling uneasy without talking to him, so she apologized and they started talking again. She didn't really understand what was happening.

One day when she went to talk to him, her father saw her and explained things to her calmly. They somehow avoided the situation then. But later one day, when she was using her phone, her father saw it. She finally told him everything.

After that, they separated.

When she saw tears in her father's eyes because of her, she couldn't bear it. She promised him that she would never do such things again.

When the 10th grade results came, she again stood first with 83.6% marks. Her father admitted her to Samarth Gurukul. However, a small doubt still remained in his mind because his trust had been broken once.

Later in her life she met many boys whom she considered as brothers, and she had two close friends. Among them, Shubham and Sanskar were very important to her. Because those two girls got along well, they often left her alone.

But one boy started feeling like a very close brother to her, almost like a part of her heart. He had never spoken badly to her. However, because of a misunderstanding related to her friend Vedika, they stopped talking for some time. Later they started talking again.

Both those girls eventually left the college. She became the only girl in a class of nine boys. She stayed focused and never made mistakes. Her personality developed a lot.

With the support of that one brother, she completed her 12th grade. Later she left that college and took admission in Pune.

Because she had behaved responsibly during 12th grade, she regained her father's trust. She also understood an important lesson — that the boy who only wanted physical closeness did not truly understand love.

After that, she decided to live differently. No matter what anyone said, she stopped letting it affect her. She didn't get influenced by anyone easily.

The boy she met in college as a brother is still with her as a supportive friend.

Today she is very happy, because no one's words affect her anymore. She has four brothers and her parents standing with her.

And in the end, she realized one important truth:

No matter what happens, our own people will always remain own..and she's still thinking of her father before doing anything..