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It was night time and after ensuring that Kashi and her mother, Anjali, were comfortable and settled, Veer took a moment to breathe. The rain outside pelted against the windows, creating a soothing rhythm that contrasted sharply with the day's events.Veer prepared to leave, despite the storm outside. He knew he needed to return home, but the relentless rain seems had no plan to stop today.
Anjali's eyes filled with concern as she looked at the darkening sky and the torrential rain outside. She turned to Veer, who was preparing to leave.
Veer beta, aaj bohot tez barish ho rahi hai. Aaj tum humare ghar hi ruk jao. Itne toofan aur baarish mein ghar vapis Jana khatre se khali nahi hai. (Veer beta, it's raining heavily today. Please stay here at our home tonight. It's not safe to travel back in this storm and rain.")
Veer shook his head politely. "Aunty, aap tension mat lijiye. Main theek se ghar pahunch jaunga." (Aunty, please don't worry. I will reach home safely.")
Anjali insisted, her voice filled with worry. "Nahi, Veer beta. Aapne humare liye bohot kuch kiya hai. Please, aaj yahi ruk jao. Itne toofan mein bahar nikalna sahi nahi rahega.
(No, Veer beta. You have done so much for us. Please, stay here. It wouldn't be right to go out in such a storm.)Before Veer could protest further, Kashi spoke up, her eyes pleading. "Veer ji, please ruk jaayiye. Aaj toofan bohot tez hai. Mujhe bohot chinta hogi agar aap is mosum mein niklenge."(Veer ji, please don't go . The storm is very intense today. I will be very worried if you go out in this weather.")
Veer hesitated, but seeing the earnest concern in Kashi's eyes, he finally relented. "Theek hai Aunty, Kashi. Main aaj raat yahin ruk jaata hoon."(Okay, Aunty, Kashi. I will stay here tonight.").Kashi and Anjali smiled in relief.
Veer Beta, Kashi aaj mere saath so jayegi aur tum Kashi ke kamre mein aram se so sakte hain. (Veer Beta, Kashi will sleep with me tonight, and you can sleep comfortably in Kashi's room.) Anjali said her voice laced with genuine care and love.
Veer nodded, appreciative of her offer. "Ji, theek hai (Alright). Thank you, Aunty".
"Isme thank you ki koi baat nahi hai beta", ( There is no need to say thank you son ), Anjali replied in her motherly voice.
Veer, feeling a sense of belonging in this small, cozy home, turned to Kashi and her mother Anjali.
"Goodnight, Kashi. Goodnight, Aunty. Thank you again for your hospitality," Veer said warmly. His eyes lingered on Kashi for a moment longer, filled with unspoken gratitude and affection.
"Goodnight, Veer ji," Kashi replied softly, her eyes reflecting a mix of warmth and concern.
"Goodnight, beta. Sleep well," Anjali added with a kind smile.
Veer nodded and made his way to Kashi's room. As he entered, he couldn't help but notice the simple yet charming decor. The room was a reflection of Kashi's personality-delicate, creative, and full of warmth.
The walls were painted a soft pastel pink, giving the room a serene and comforting ambiance. There was a small wooden bed adorned with a handmade quilt, featuring intricate floral patterns. Next to the bed was a modest nightstand, holding a small lamp and a few books.
A window with sheer white curtains allowed gentle breeze to flow through the room, adding to its tranquil atmosphere.The rhythmic patter of rain against the window filled the room. A few potted plants sat on the windowsill, bringing a touch of nature indoors and reflecting Kashi's nurturing spirit.

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