The passage is a dialogue between several characters covering various topics. It starts with a discussion about a simple wedding due to the groom's father's illness. The conversation then shifts to the importance of a grand wedding, a gift exchange, and breakfast plans. Later, there's a conversation between a mother and her daughter-in-law about household rules. The passage then delves into workplace discussions, including a job offer and a discussion about a late arrival. It also touches on a man's difficult family situation and his employment in a grocery store. The passage ends with a candid conversation between a husband and wife about lies and their consequences.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Mahnoor's father wasn't well, and it was his wish for her to get married in front of him.
2. Their wedding was a simple and rushed affair due to this reason.
3. The speaker expresses a strong preference for having a grand wedding and not compromising on it.
4. The speaker mentions wanting their wedding to be a big event.
5. There is a discussion about breakfast and someone named Nida not waking up early.
6. The speaker expresses regret for not being able to do more for their mother.
7. Shamsher feels alone and abandoned by those close to him.
8. There is a conversation about a job and being late on the first day.
9. Mehak requests a ride home from her workplace.
10. There is a dispute over a payment and some work-related issues.
11. The speaker at one point mentions being dead to their father.
12. A conversation about lying and feeling hatred for the truth takes place.