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She let out a shaky breath. “Why are you so patient?”
She turned to Yash. “I’m not removing him. I’m making room for you.”
Arjun replied, “Then your first papa was good. But my new mom is also good. Can we have two good papas and two good moms?” punar vivah 464
Aarohi spoke again. “Rohan’s mother sent me a text today. She said—‘We accept Yash, but we will never forget our son. Don’t expect us to call him son-in-law.’”
“No, it’s not!” Aarohi’s voice cracked. “You make my daughter breakfast. You taught her that losing someone doesn’t mean losing the capacity to love again. You never once asked me to remove Rohan’s photo. And still… still I froze when I read her message. I didn’t defend you.” She let out a shaky breath
Yash nodded slowly. “That’s fair.”
He put the watch on. Not as a replacement. As a bridge. I’m making room for you
Yash’s eyes glistened. He stood up, took her hand, and placed it over his heart. “Feel that? It’s not beating for a second husband’s duty. It’s beating for you.”
“They’ll be here by 10 AM tomorrow,” she said without turning. “Rohan’s parents. They still call me ‘bahu’ sometimes. They still cry on his birthday.”
Yash leaned against the doorframe, watching her. He’d learned this about Aarohi—she went still when she was building a wall around herself.
Yash turned to face her fully. “Aarohi, I didn’t marry you to replace anyone. I married you because you laugh with your whole body when Kavya dances. Because you cried when my business failed last year—not for the money, but for my broken pride. I don’t need Rohan’s parents to call me anything. I just need you to sleep peacefully tonight.”