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He grinned, that crooked grin she had fallen for seven years ago. "Tere liye," he shouted back, "I would be late a thousand times."
She laughed through her tears. Outside the window, looking up at her from the street, stood Anurag—soaked, shivering, holding a brown paper bag above his head like a shield.
Taani stood by the window of their empty flat, watching the droplets race down the glass. The song was playing in her head again—the one that used to come on television every night before their dinner. Tere liye... For you. tere liye star plus title song
Back then, she had laughed and pushed him away. "You're dramatic."
"I'm outside. It's raining. I brought you kachoris from that shop you like. Also, I'm an idiot. Can I come up?" He grinned, that crooked grin she had fallen
Her phone buzzed.
She remembered the first time she heard it. She had been chopping onions, and he had come up behind her, wrapping his arms around her waist. "This is our song," he had whispered, even though no one had sung it for them yet. "Listen. It says that no matter what, I will stand in the sun for you. I will become your shadow." Taani stood by the window of their empty
She didn't run down. She didn't make a dramatic entrance.