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He heard footsteps on the gravel. He didn’t turn. He knew the rhythm.

He had rebuilt cars. He had rebuilt his brother’s trust. But he had never rebuilt the bridge between his anger and her goodbye.

BoOm... tana-na-na...

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The violin hit its crescendo. And for the first time in five years, the rain felt warm. dilwale background music

“It’s the only thing loud enough to drown out the silence you left,” he said.

Ayan closed his eyes. The music shifted into its slower, melancholic version. The part that plays when two people who destroyed each other’s worlds stand ten feet apart, unable to close the distance. He heard footsteps on the gravel

Thump. Thump. Thump.