Into the story :
In evening , Sivaangi's was preparing a cappuccino for a customer. That's when her phone rang loudly from the counter. She took her phone and answered the call.
A man : Maa , akash ah kanom ma... Ulla poi patha Avan kelambitanu solranga. Veliya thedi pathen Avan engaiyume illa.
(Maa, Akash is missing... They said he left when I checked inside. I looked outside but couldn't find him anywhere.)
Sivaangi : Enna na solringa , she asked worriedly , her voice filled with fear.
(What are you saying?)
He is a auto driver who pick and drop akash daily at school and home.
"Nalla thedi pathingala ", fear was clearly evident in her voice. Akash was her only family. She couldn't bear the thought of losing him.
(Did you search thoroughly?)
Sivaangi : "Neenga enga irukinga , sollunga na anga varen.. akash engaiyum poiruka matan." She said and took her bike key and informed Monisha to take care of the cafe and rushed out of the cafe.
(Where are you? Tell me, I’ll come there… Akash wouldn’t have gone anywhere.)
As Sivaangi rushed out of the cafe, she was stopped by a girl with dark hair and bright brown eyes, wearing a blue kurti.
The girl's heart-shaped face lit up with a surprised smile. "Are you Sivaangi?" she asked, her eyes sparkling with recognition.
The girl is none otherthan our hero's sister Aisha , that's why she recognised sivaangi easily.
Sivaangi nodded curtly, her mind preoccupied with the emergency. "Yes, I'm Sivaangi. But I have to go. It's an emergency."
The girl's expression turned reassuring. "Wait, don't worry. I think I know why you're frantic. You're looking for your brother, aren't you?"
Sivaangi's eyes widened in hope. "What do you know about him? Where is he?"
She gestured towards her car. "He's with me. Come, see for yourself."
Sivaangi's heart raced as she followed Aisha to the car, where Akash was sleeping peacefully in the front seat. Relief washed over her, and she felt a deep gratitude towards this stranger who had brought her brother back to her.
Sivaangi's eyes welled up with tears as she gazed at Akash's peaceful face. She couldn't believe that her worst fears had been alleviated, and her brother was safe and sound. She turned to Aisha, her voice choked with emotion. "Thank you so much...I was so worried about him."
Aisha smiled warmly and put a hand on Sivaangi's arm. "I'm just glad I was able to help . I was in the area and saw him wandering around, looking lost. I'm happy I could help reunite you two. By the way I am aisha".
Sivaangi's gratitude was palpable. "Thank you again, Aisha. I don't know what I would have done if...".
Aisha interrupted her with a gentle smile. "Let's just focus on the positive outcome. Would you like to take Akash home now? I'm sure he's exhausted."
Sivaangi : I can keep akash in my place until the closing time. We have room inside , he can sleep there. Because, no one is there to watch him in home.
Aisha smiled and lifted Akash, passing him to Sivaangi. "Sure , sure. You can take him inside ; Can we catch up until closing time ? , and then you can take him home."
Sivaangi nodded, grateful, and carried Akash into the cafe. Aisha followed, her eyes scanning the cozy space. "Is this your cafe?" she asked, impressed.

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