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After their wedding, Ishan and Shubman settle into their routine, learning how to navigate the everyday ups and downs of married life. Ishan is preparing for a big cricket tournament, while Shubman is managing an increasingly busy schedule at the hospital. Although their lives are still hectic, they find ways to keep their bond strong.
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Setting: Their New Home, Evening
Ishan and Shubman have moved into a cozy new home—a place where they can truly call their own. They’ve just finished unpacking boxes, and the house is finally starting to feel like home. Ishan is sitting on the couch, looking through old photos from their wedding, while Shubman finishes organizing the kitchen.
Ishan: (smiling as he looks at the photos) “These pictures are amazing. I still can’t believe we’re married.”
Shubman: (walking over with two glasses of wine) “I know, it feels like a dream. But a really good one.”
(Ishan pulls Shubman down to sit next to him, and they flip through the album together, laughing at the candid shots and reminiscing about the day.)
Shubman: (pointing to a picture) “Look at this one—you were so nervous before your vows.”
Ishan: (laughing) “I thought I was going to pass out! But the second I saw you, all the nerves disappeared.”
(Shubman leans in, resting his head on Ishan’s shoulder.)
Ishan: “It was perfect. I wouldn’t change a thing.”
(A brief pause follows as they sit in comfortable silence, enjoying the moment together.)
Ishan: (thoughtfully) “You know, now that we’re married, I’ve been thinking about what’s next for us.”
Shubman: (curious) “What do you mean?”
Ishan: “Like… I know we’re both busy with our careers, but do you ever think about what comes after that? Building a family, maybe?”
(Shubman looks at ishan, a bit surprised but also touched by the question.)
Shubman: “You’re talking about having kids?”
Ishan: (nodding) “Yeah. I mean, I know it’s a big step, and we might not be ready just yet, but it’s something I’ve been thinking about. I’d love to build a family with you someday.”
(Shubman is quiet for a moment, clearly moved by the idea.)
Shubman: “I’ve thought about it too. I’d love to have kids with you, Ishan But you’re right—we need to figure out when the timing’s right.”
Ishan: (smiling) “Exactly. There’s no rush, but I just wanted to know if it’s something you wanted too.”
(Shubman nods, and they share a quiet, meaningful look, knowing that one day, when the time is right, they’ll take that next step together.)
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