Longgest night-3

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Earlier this night, Aarohi sat alone on the balcony of her modest home, gazing up at the starry sky. The gentle night breeze ruffled her hair as she lost herself in thoughts of the past. Her eyes welled up with tears as she remembered her late husband, Neil, and the precious moments they had shared. It had been years since he had left this world, yet the pain still lingered in her heart.

As she watched the constellations above, she couldn't help but feel that she hadn't had enough time with him

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As she watched the constellations above, she couldn't help but feel that she hadn't had enough time with him. They had been deeply in love, their dreams intertwined like the stars in the sky. Aarohi missed him terribly, especially on nights like this when the memories flooded back.

Her attention shifted to her daughter, Roohi, who was sleeping soundly . Aarohi couldn't help but blame herself for the path Roohi's life had taken. She regretted listening to her late husband's family, especially his mother Manjiri, who had urged her to stay with them. In doing so, she had unwittingly allowed her daughter to become attached to Abhimanyu, Manjiri's son.

 Aarohi's heart ached as she realized how she and Roohi had been used as pawns in the Birla family's schemes

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Aarohi's heart ached as she realized how she and Roohi had been used as pawns in the Birla family's schemes. They had been treated like disposable assets, discarded like toilet paper once their purpose was served. The bitterness of betrayal still tasted fresh in Aarohi's mouth, and she vowed to protect her daughter from further harm.

Lost in her thoughts, Aarohi's mind wandered to her sister, Akshara. She had spent most of her life blaming Akshara for various misfortunes, dating back to their childhood. However, fate had a way of bringing people together, and they had reconnected when Akshara returned from Kasuli. With maturity came understanding, and the sisters had managed to clear away the misunderstandings of the past.

Aarohi had mustered the courage to apologize for her past accusations, and to her relief, Akshara had accepted her apology with grace. Their bond had grown stronger over the years, and now they were not only sisters but also best friends.

 Their bond had grown stronger over the years, and now they were not only sisters but also best friends

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