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FIVE YEARS LATER
"Mommy, look!" Ruhan shouted, his tiny voice echoing through the grand Malhotra mansion. He stood on the edge of the living room sofa, arms flailing like a windmill, clearly trying to maintain his balance.
"Ruhan! Get down from there!" Noor called, her hands resting on her now noticeably larger belly. She looked up from the book she was attempting to read, a romance novel that had been gathering dust since her second pregnancy began. "You'll fall!"
Ruhan giggled, "I'm a bird, Mommy! Watch me fly!"
"Birds don't fly on sofas," Reyansh chimed in, entering the room with a bag of chips in hand. He leaned against the doorframe, an eyebrow raised in mock seriousness. "They fly in the sky, remember?"
"But I'm a special bird!" Ruhan insisted, his feet wiggling dangerously as he teetered.
Noor shot Reyansh a look that could curdle milk. "Reyansh, do something!"
"Like what?" he asked, shrugging, a grin spreading across his face. "You've dealt with him this long. What's a little risk?"
"Reyansh!" Noor's voice rose a pitch, her annoyance palpable. "This is not the time to be playful. You know that Ruhan is more mischievous than ever."
Just then, Kiana strolled into the room, holding baby Riva in her arms. "What's all this ruckus about?"
Yes yes Kiana and Rohan got married years backð!!
"Ruhan thinks he's a bird," Reyansh replied, chuckling.
"More like a flying hazard," Noor said, rolling her eyes.
"Careful now! No need to call the cops on his imaginary crimes," Kiana teased, her laughter ringing like wind chimes in the summer breeze.
"Mommy, I wanna fly!" Ruhan shouted, flinging his arms out wide, nearly losing his balance.
"Ruhan, get down!" Noor's voice was firm, and she gestured emphatically. "If you don't, I'll tell Rohan that you're trying to fly like a bird, and he'll laugh at you!"
"Don't you dare!" Ruhan squeaked, eyes wide with horror. "Chachu can't know!"
Reyansh snickered. "You heard her, buddy. You better get down before you end up in a bird's nest."
With a dramatic huff, Ruhan lowered himself onto the sofa, crossing his arms defiantly. "You're no fun!"
"Fun is not falling and breaking your little bones," Noor said, her tone lightening as she ruffled his hair. "Now, what do you want for lunch?"
"What do we have?" Ruhan's curiosity piqued, his pout fading.
"Leftover pizza," Reyansh offered, his eyes sparkling. "Or we could make sandwiches. You know, with the crust cut off like fancy chefs do."
"Pizza!" Ruhan yelled, jumping off the sofa, his earlier defiance forgotten.
"Pizza it is!" Noor laughed, shaking her head. "Maybe if you eat it, you can fly after all."
Kiana chuckled as she settled into a chair, Riva cooing softly in her arms. "You two are going to spoil him rotten. He's going to end up thinking he can fly to the moon."
"Can we?" Ruhan's eyes lit up at the prospect.
"No, no flying to the moon today," Reyansh said, walking into the kitchen to retrieve the pizza. "But how about a trip to the park later?"
"Yay! Park!" Ruhan cheered, doing a little dance that involved more flailing than rhythm.
As Reyansh returned with a slice of pizza, he bent down to Ruhan's level. "But remember, no climbing trees like a monkey. You're not a bird or a monkey, you're a boy."
"Boys can be monkeys too!" Ruhan protested, grabbing the pizza slice with both hands.
"Only if they behave," Kiana added, a playful smile on her face. "And I think this little monkey needs to practice his manners."
"C_can I have a bite, Ruha_an?" Riva squeaked, reaching out with tiny fingers.
"Riva can't eat pizza yet!" Ruhan exclaimed, puffing up his chest. "That's for big kids!"
"Hey, I can be a bi_g kid!" Riva gurgled, clearly unimpressed by her cousin's logic.
"Okay, okay, let's not start a family feud over pizza," Noor interjected, her laughter bubbling over. "Ruhan, share some with your baby cousin. She'll be big enough to steal your pizza soon!"
Ruhan's eyes widened in mock horror. "No! I'm keeping all the pizza for myself!"
"Oh, Ruhan," Reyansh chuckled, "you better watch out, or she might fly away with your pizza!"
Laughter filled the room, the kind that felt like a warm blanket on a chilly day.
"Speaking of flying, where's Rohan?" Kiana asked, glancing around.
"Probably trying to figure out how to change a diaper without fainting," Reyansh joked, taking another bite of his pizza.
"No way! He said he was ready for the challenge!" Noor said, shaking her head.
"Ready? That's rich," Reyansh said, chuckling. "I can practically see him sweating in fear."
Just then, Rohan burst through the door, his shirt slightly askew and a diaper bag slung over his shoulder. "I'm here! And you'll never believe what happened!"
"What?" Noor asked, trying to keep a straight face.
"I almost lost the baby wipes!" Rohan exclaimed, raising his arms in mock despair. "Can you imagine? A world without baby wipes!"
"Chaos!" Kiana laughed, rolling her eyes. "You'd be a lost cause with that."
Rohan plopped down on the couch, breathing heavily. "I contemplated buying a whole truckload. I figured it's a good investment."
"Or a waste of money," Reyansh replied, grinning. "You know, you can just wash your hands instead."
"Where's the fun in that?" Rohan said, a teasing glint in his eye. "Besides, I thought we were talking about flying, not cleanliness!"
"Flying is overrated," Ruhan chimed in, crossing his arms. "Pizza is way better!"
"See? He's got his priorities straight!" Reyansh laughed. "Next, he'll be demanding a pizza-shaped airplane."
"Now that's an idea!" Rohan agreed, his eyes lighting up. "A flying pizza! Just picture itâ"
"âwith cheese that melts in the clouds," Kiana interrupted, her voice dripping with mock seriousness. "And pepperoni that rains down on unsuspecting park-goers!"
"Delicious!" Ruhan squealed, bouncing in his seat.
"Alright, alright! Enough about flying pizzas," Noor said, shaking her head but unable to suppress her smile. "Let's focus on the real task at handâlunch!"
As they sat around the table, the chatter and laughter filled the air. The kids were busy plotting their next big adventure, while the adults exchanged playful banter, reminiscing about their own childhood antics.
"Remember when Rohan tried to build that treehouse and it collapsed?" Reyansh asked, bursting into laughter.
"Oh please," Rohan said, rolling his eyes. "That was a masterpiece! Just a very artistic interpretation of a treehouse."
"More like a pile of sticks," Noor teased.
"Hey, it had potential!" Rohan protested, chuckling along. "I still say it would've made a great fort."
"And what about the time you tried to impress a girl by cooking?" Kiana added, her laughter bubbling over. "And set the kitchen on fire?"
"Okay, that was a fluke!" Rohan exclaimed, waving his hands dramatically. "You can't blame me for a little flame!"
"A little flame?" Reyansh snorted, shaking his head. "More like an inferno."
Ruhan's eyes widened. "You set the kitchen on fire? Like a dragon?"
"Yes, my little fire-breathing dragon," Rohan said, puffing out his chest. "But I was very brave while doing it!"
"Brave or foolish?" Noor asked, arching an eyebrow.
"Both!" Rohan grinned, throwing his hands up in surrender. "But mostly brave. I mean, I did save the kitchen from turning into a total disaster!"
"Right," Kiana said, her laughter infectious. "And I'm sure the fire department was thrilled!"
"Ah, they were just jealous they didn't get to see the masterpiece," Rohan replied, tapping his chin thoughtfully.
As the conversation continued, the atmosphere filled with warmth, laughter, and love. It was a chaotic family gathering, the kind that made each moment feel like a treasure.
Later, after lunch, the whole family headed outside. Ruhan raced ahead, pretending to be a superhero, while Riva giggled in her carrier, observing her rambunctious cousin with wide eyes.
"Let's go to the park!" Ruhan shouted, as he ran toward the grassy expanse outside the mansion.
"Alright, little bird," Reyansh said, scooping up Riva as Kiana grabbed the diaper bag. "Let's fly!"
"Just don't drop her!" Noor called after them, her heart filled with warmth as she watched her family.
"Never!" Reyansh shouted back, raising Riva high in the air. "She's my little sidekick!"
The sun shone brightly, casting a golden hue over the scene, and as Noor settled down to join them, she felt a wave of contentment wash over her. Family was what mattered most, and despite the chaos, love was the undeniable thread that held them all together.
"Hey, Ruhan! Race you to the swings!" Reyansh shouted, and the sound of their laughter rang through the air, mingling with the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves.
And as the sun began to set, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink, Noor watched her family play, the warmth of their love wrapping around her like a cozy blanket.
"Mommy! Look!" Ruhan shouted again, this time from the swings, his laughter echoing as he soared higher.
"Yes, my little bird!" Noor called back, her heart swelling with joy as she captured this moment in her mindâa snapshot of love, laughter, and the beautiful mess that was family.
ONE YEAR LATER
A year had passed since the chaotic, laughter-filled days of the Malhotra family, and so much had changed. The mansion, still a haven of warmth and love, now echoed with the sounds of even more tiny footsteps. Noor, sat in the living room, the soft hum of a lullaby playing faintly in the background as she rocked Kainat gently in her arms.
At just seven months old, Kainat was already a curious little soul with bright eyes that sparkled every time she saw her big brother, Ruhan, who, as always, was her protector.
Ruhan, now six years old, was playing with his two younger siblingsâRiva, three years old, and Kunal, just two months old.
The playroom was a whirlwind of toys scattered across the floor, but the chaos was anything but bothersome. In fact, it was the heartbeat of their home.
"I'll show you how to build the tallest tower!" Ruhan exclaimed with a grin, his arms flailing dramatically as he positioned a block carefully on top of another.
He was incredibly proud of his skills, having spent months perfecting the art of stacking blocks higher than anyone had thought possible.
"Like this?" Riva asked, her wide eyes filled with wonder as she tried to balance a block in her small hands. She was already full of energy, bouncing from one idea to the next.
"No, no, like this!" Ruhan corrected with an exaggerated sigh, tapping the tower proudly when it was finally taller than Riva. "See? Now, you try to make one this tall!"
Riva giggled, her laughter filling the air like the tinkling of wind chimes. "I want to make a tower like a castle!"
"Castles are bigger!" Ruhan said with a dramatic nod. "I'll help you make the best castle ever."
Meanwhile, in the corner of the room, Kunal lay on a soft mat, a little gurgle escaping his lips as he stared up at his siblings, mesmerized by their movements. His tiny hands reached out, grabbing for the rattle nearby.
"Look, Kunal's trying to grab it!" Riva said, her eyes lighting up as she dropped her block tower to crawl over to him.
Ruhan turned toward Kunal, a proud smile on his face. "That's my brother! He's going to be so strong, just like me!"
Noor, watching the scene unfold from her spot by the window, couldn't help but smile. Ruhan had taken to his role as the older sibling like a natural. He adored his younger brother and sisters with a depth of love that seemed to grow with each passing day.
He was always eager to help, whether it was with Kunal's diaper changes or reading stories to Riva and Kainat before bedtime. Watching him interact with his siblings was a quiet joy, one that filled her heart with so much pride.
Rohan and Kiana walked into the room, the sound of their laughter following them. Rohan had Kiana's phone in his hand, looking at pictures of their newest addition, Kunal. Kiana, smiling softly, followed behind, her own joy visible as she cradled her newborn son in her arms.
"Hey, you all making trouble in here?" Rohan teased, his eyes immediately finding Ruhan, who was now pretending to be a giant monster towering over his blocks.
"Monster!" Ruhan growled playfully, his hands in the air as he jumped up and down. "I'm the biggest monster!"
"Don't scare your sister," Kiana warned, laughing as she adjusted Kunal in her arms.
Ruhan immediately turned to Riva, a mischievous glint in his eye. "Riva, I'm the monster!" he declared, a finger to his lips. "Run away!"
"No! I'm the princess!" Riva shouted, her eyes wide with excitement as she scrambled away, giggling as she ran toward Noor. "Mommy! Help! The monster is coming!"
Noor chuckled, shaking her head. "I'll save you, Princess Riva!" she called out, wrapping her arms around Riva protectively.
"But the monster is strong!" Ruhan shouted, laughing as he 'roared' and chased after his sister. His playful antics were always contagious, and even the adults couldn't help but be drawn into the fun.
Rohan, still holding Kunal, smiled warmly at the scene. "I can't believe how fast they're growing up. Soon, we'll have to hire a whole team just to keep up with these three."
Kiana nodded, her gaze softening as she looked at Riva and Ruhan, then at the tiny bundle in her arms. "I know. It feels like just yesterday that I was holding Riva like this."
Noor smiled at her best friend. "It's amazing, isn't it? How quickly they grow. I feel like Kainat was just born, and now she's sitting up on her own, starting to explore everything."
"Time flies," Rohan said, his voice filled with wonder as he watched Kunal's tiny hand grasp his finger. "I remember when Riva was the baby. Now she's chasing monsters."
"That's because she's a big girl now!" Riva proudly announced, pointing at herself as if the title of 'big girl' were a medal she wore with pride. "I'm going to be bigger than Ruhan soon!"
"Not if I can help it!" Ruhan shot back with a grin, puffing out his chest. "You'll always be my little sister."
"You'll always be my big brother!" Riva yelled back, her voice full of love and admiration.
Kunal's tiny coo interrupted the banter, and Noor turned her attention back to her youngest child, who was now blinking up at her. His face lit up in a soft, toothless smile, and she couldn't resist pressing a kiss to his forehead. "You're going to be just like your big brother, aren't you?" she whispered, her heart full.
"I think he already is," Kiana said, her voice gentle, "just look at the way he's watching Ruhan."
Ruhan caught her eye and grinned. "I'm going to teach him everything I know, Mommy! All the fun stuff. We're going to be the best team ever."
"And I'll help too!" Riva declared, hands on her hips. "I'm the princess and the superhero!"
"Sounds like a winning combination," Noor said with a soft laugh, her gaze shifting between her three children. Her heart was full, overwhelmed with love as she watched them. Ruhan, the protector. Riva, the fearless princess. Kunal, the newborn who would soon join their adventures. Together, they were a perfect team.
Reyansh entered the room just then, his phone pressed to his ear, gesturing for everyone to keep quiet. "It's not a fire, but it's a close call," he said as he looked around. "I think I need backup with dinner."
"Help is on the way," Rohan joked, turning to Kiana with a wink.
"No matter what, they're always causing trouble," Noor said fondly, her smile growing as she looked at the busy, noisy room around her. It was her familyâchaotic, full of life, and always surrounded by laughter.
Ruhan, standing proudly with his arms folded, grinned up at his mother. "I'll keep them all in line, Mommy. Don't worry. I'm the big brother now."
"Of course you are," Noor agreed, her heart full of love as she watched him take chargeâof his siblings, his family, and his world. They were her greatest adventure, and she wouldn't change a thing.
The family was growing, changing, but some thingsâlike the bond of love that connected them allâwould never waver.
The soft hum of the night enveloped the house, cocooning its inhabitants in a calm serenity that felt like a rare treasure. In their bedroom, the soft glow of moonlight filtered through the curtains, casting a gentle light across the room.
Noor lay on her back, her head resting against the pillow, her heart still fluttering from the passionate moments shared earlier. Reyansh was beside her, his arm draped over her waist, his fingers gently tracing patterns on her skin. His warmth enveloped her like a protective shield, and in that moment, the world outside felt so far away.
Noor's eyes fluttered open, and she found herself staring at the ceiling, her mind full of thoughts and emotions. Reyansh's touch, so gentle and loving, made her feel secure, cherished, and truly loved.
She turned her head toward him, taking in the familiar features she adoredâthe strong jawline, the faint stubble on his chin, and the softness in his eyes that always seemed to see through to the very core of her.
He noticed her gaze immediately, his lips curling into a soft smile. "What's on your mind, Noor?"
She rolled onto her side, propping herself up on her elbow to face him fully. "I was just thinking about how lucky I am to have you. Life's so busy with the kids, but when I'm with you like this, everything feels perfect." Her voice was soft, almost a whisper, as if sharing a secret meant just for the two of them.
Reyansh's hand gently cupped her cheek, his thumb brushing over her skin as he gazed at her with a deep, unspoken affection. "You make everything feel perfect, Noor. I don't know how I got so lucky to have you as my partner. You're my best friend, my everything." His voice was thick with emotion, the sincerity clear in every word he spoke.
Noor's heart skipped a beat. The depth of his love never ceased to amaze her. She leaned in and kissed him gently, her lips meeting his with a softness that spoke volumes.
The kiss deepened, slow and tender, as if they both wanted to savor every moment. She felt his arms encircle her, pulling her closer, the warmth of his embrace making her feel safe and cherished.
"Do you know," Noor murmured against his lips, "that no matter how much time passes, no matter how much life changes, I will always love you this much?"
Reyansh smiled against her lips, his voice low and full of promise. "I feel the same way. Forever, Noor. Always."
She pulled back just slightly, enough to look into his eyes, seeing the sincerity and the quiet strength that lay within them. "I'm so grateful for everything we've built togetherâour family, our life. It's all worth it when I'm with you."
Reyansh caressed her cheek with the back of his hand, his thumb lightly grazing her lips. "And I'll keep building that life with you, Noor. Every day, I'll love you more. It doesn't matter how many years go by, I'm here for you."
Noor's smile softened as she rested her head against his chest, listening to the steady rhythm of his heartbeat. "I love you, Reyansh," she whispered.
"I love you more," he replied, his voice filled with that same quiet certainty that made her heart feel full.
Across the hallway in Rohan and Kiana's room, the atmosphere was similarly intimate, though a little lighter, filled with playful laughter and the soft murmur of loving whispers.
Kiana lay beside Rohan, her head nestled against his chest as they exchanged quiet words, both of them basking in the soft glow of their bond. Their room was cozy, dimly lit by the bedside lamp, and the hum of the night was like a gentle lullaby surrounding them.
"I was just thinking," Kiana said, her voice soft but teasing, "you're lucky I'm such a good wife."
Rohan chuckled, brushing a strand of hair away from her face. "Oh? And why is that?"
"Because," she said, propping herself up on her elbow to look at him, "not everyone would put up with your nonsense. Remember when you tried to cook dinner and almost burned down the kitchen?" She raised an eyebrow, a mischievous smile playing on her lips.
Rohan laughed heartily, his eyes twinkling with fondness. "Hey, that was a one-time thing! A little fire never hurt anyone. Besides, I did manage to save dinner in the end, didn't I?"
Kiana rolled her eyes playfully. "Barely," she teased, resting her head back on his chest. "But, to be fair, you've come a long way since then."
Rohan's hand gently traced circles on her back, his thumb brushing against her soft skin. "I'm glad you think so. And I'm lucky to have you. You're the best thing that's ever happened to me, Kiana."
She lifted her head to look at him, her eyes softening as she met his gaze. "I'm lucky to have you, too. Even with your cooking disasters and your wild ideas. You make everything fun."
Rohan grinned, his lips curling into that signature smile of his. "Well, someone's got to keep life interesting. Besides, you love me for it."
"I do," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. "I love you for everything you areâand everything you're becoming. You're not just a great husband, you're an amazing dad, Rohan."
His heart swelled at her words, and he pulled her closer, his lips gently pressing against her forehead in a soft, lingering kiss. "I'm just doing my best, Kiana. And as long as I'm with you, I know we can handle anything together."
They shared a peaceful silence, the weight of his words settling in as they both lay there in the quiet comfort of their love.
"I don't want to think about anything else right now," Kiana whispered, her voice full of affection. "Just you and me."
Rohan smiled, brushing his lips across her cheek. "That sounds perfect to me."
And so they lay there, wrapped in each other's arms, hearts beating in sync, knowing that, no matter what challenges life would bring, they had each otherâand that was enough.
In both rooms, the same undercurrent of love flowedâan undeniable bond that had been nurtured over time, strengthened by their shared journey. Whether in soft whispers or in laughter, these moments were the foundation of something that would last forever.
As the night stretched on and the world outside quieted, the families lay side by side in their rooms, hearts full of love, and with the quiet certainty that no matter what the future held, they would face it together.
The golden morning light poured through the large windows of the Malhotra mansion, casting soft, warm rays across the room where Noor and Reyansh lay in the comfort of their bed.
A peaceful quiet filled the air, broken only by the distant sounds of their children playingâRuhan's boisterous laughter, Riva's giggles, and the soft murmur of baby Kunal's coos from the nursery.
Noor stirred first, her hand instinctively reaching for Reyansh, finding him awake and already smiling at her. His deep gaze met hers, filled with affection that still made her heart skip a beat.
"Good morning," Reyansh murmured, his voice a low whisper, as he brushed a stray lock of hair from her face.
Noor smiled sleepily. "Good morning," she replied softly, her eyes holding his with that quiet intensity that only the two of them could share. She rested her head against the pillow again, comforted by the warmth of his presence.
Reyansh didn't need to ask if she was okayâhe could see it in her eyes, the tiredness that only a mother who had spent the night up with a newborn could understand. "How's our little Kainat?" he asked, his voice gentle.
Noor sighed, a tender smile on her lips as she thought of their daughter. "She's growing so fast," she whispered, her hand instinctively moving to her stomach, even though Kainat had long been in her crib across the room. "She's still so small, but I can see how much she wants to explore. She's seven months today."
Reyansh's expression softened as he reached out and cupped her cheek with his palm. "She's perfect, just like her big brother and sister."
Noor nodded, smiling fondly. "She is. I think Ruhan will be her protector, and Riva will spoil her. And Kunal... he'll probably just want to be with her all the time."
Before Reyansh could respond, the sound of tiny feet padding across the floor interrupted their quiet moment. Ruhan appeared at the doorway, his messy hair still adorably wild from sleep.
"Mommy! Daddy!" he called out with a grin on his face, his voice full of excitement. "Can we go play now?"
Noor chuckled as she sat up in bed. "Just a minute, Ruhan. I need to get up first."
"Okay!" Ruhan shouted, his voice fading as he raced down the hall, no doubt on his way to grab Riva for whatever new game they had planned.
Noor stood and stretched, her hands resting on her hips before she walked toward the nursery where Kainat was sleeping peacefully in her crib.
As she bent down to gently lift her 7-month-old daughter, Kainat stirred slightly and looked up at her mother with her wide, curious eyes. Kainat's tiny hands reached for her, and Noor's heart melted instantly.
"There you are, my little sunshine," Noor cooed softly, brushing Kainat's dark hair from her face. "You were having such a nice nap, weren't you?"
Kainat's gurgle was her response, followed by a small, toothless smile.
Reyansh joined her in the nursery, watching with a soft smile as Noor held Kainat against her chest. "I can't believe how fast she's growing," he said, his voice filled with awe.
"She's already trying to sit up on her own," Noor said with a proud smile. "I think she might start crawling soon."
Reyansh moved closer, brushing his lips against Kainat's soft cheek. "And soon enough, she'll be running after Ruhan and Riva, getting into all kinds of mischief."
Noor's eyes softened, a smile curving on her lips. "That'll be the day," she said, placing Kainat back into her crib with a gentle kiss. "But right now, I think she needs a bit of quiet time."
Across the hall, Rohan and Kiana were still waking up to the sounds of their own little ones. Riva was already sitting up in bed, bouncing with excitement.
"Mommy, daddy, can we go play too?" she asked, her big eyes filled with eagerness.
Kiana stretched, yawning softly, and Rohan chuckled from beside her. "We're up, little one," he said, kissing Kiana on the forehead before pulling himself out of bed. "You never let us sleep in, do you?"
Riva giggled and bounced up and down, her hands clutching her favorite doll. "I'm ready to play! And so is Kunal!" she added, looking over at the little bundle of joy who was cooing in his crib.
Kiana smiled, her hand gently brushing over Kunal's tiny fingers. "I think it's his turn for some playtime too," she said, lifting him from his crib. Kunal's innocent gaze met hers, his eyes wide and curious, as if he were already taking in the world around him.
Rohan chuckled, walking over to help. "Let's get you dressed, little man. We've got a full day ahead."
Back in the living room, Ruhan was already busy building a fort with pillows, using the couch as a base. His laughter echoed through the house as he called out for Riva.
"Riva! Come play with me! We're going to have a huge fort!"
Riva's eyes lit up as she rushed over, and together they worked on their little construction project, giggling and sharing their ideas. Kainat's soft gurgles from the nursery seemed to add to the atmosphere, as if the whole house was buzzing with love and life.
Noor stood in the doorway, watching her children as they played together. Reyansh stood beside her, his arm around her waist. "Look at them," he murmured. "They've got such beautiful souls."
Noor's eyes softened, her gaze moving from Ruhan and Riva to the crib where Kainat lay peacefully, and then to Kunal, who was in Rohan's arms. She could feel the weight of the love in her heart for all of themâher children, her husband, her family.
"Together," she whispered, her voice filled with gratitude.
Reyansh pulled her closer, pressing a kiss to her forehead. "Always, Noor. Always."
As the day unfolded, the house was filled with laughter, playtime, and the joy of family. Despite the chaos, the noise, the mess that came with raising young children, one thing was certain: love was at the center of it all.
And in that moment, as Noor held Reyansh's hand, watching their children run and play around the house, she realized just how blessed she truly was. Through all the highs and lows, love was what made their world so beautiful.
"Do you ever think about how lucky we are?" she asked Reyansh quietly, looking up at him.
Reyansh smiled, pulling her into a tight hug. "Every single day," he whispered, as he looked over at their childrenâRuhan, Riva, Kunal, and Kainatâthe living proof of the life they had built together.
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The End.
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