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She was gone in a blur of college bag and hurried footsteps. Renu sighed, a sigh that held the weight of a thousand such rushed mornings.

Finally, the door slammed. Rajiv dropped Rohan to school, then headed to his government office. The house fell into a sudden, profound silence. It was the quiet that only an Indian mother knows—the deep inhale between chaos and the next wave. This was Renu’s time. She poured herself a second, smaller chai and sat on the sofa, switching on the TV. But her eyes weren’t on the soap opera. They were on the open window. She saw the vegetable vendor, Shanti, pushing her cart, calling out, “Bhindi, tori, kaddoo!” savita bhabhi official site

Then, Anjali returned. She looked tired. “Maa, that exam was brutal.” She threw her bag on the sofa, grabbed a murukku, and sat next to her grandmother. “Tell me something funny.” She was gone in a blur of college bag and hurried footsteps

The day in the Sharma household didn’t begin with an alarm clock. It began with a sound—the soft, insistent press of the stainless steel kettle against the gas stove’s ignitor, followed by the low, comforting hiss of blue flames. It was 5:45 AM, and Renu Sharma, wrapped in a faded cotton saree, her silver hair in a tight bun, was making the first chai of the day. Rajiv dropped Rohan to school, then headed to