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The next morning, Vansh and Anupriya entered the grand Business Arcade, a modern marvel of glass and steel.

They were there to step into their new office space, a fresh start for the next chapter of their lives.

As they made their way to the elevator, Vansh turned to his mother, his face slightly tense.

"Don't worry, Mom. I won't let you down," Vansh said, his voice steady but laced with nerves.

Anupriya, ever calm, smiled warmly and placed a hand on his shoulder. "Beta, you're nervous. Just relax, okay? I believe in you."

He returned her smile, feeling a bit more at ease.

When they finally reached the 20th floor, Anupriya's eyes gleamed as she stepped out. "See, son? What a happening place this is! I told you it was a great idea to buy this office space. The energy here is just right."

Vansh nodded, but his attention was quickly drawn to something else.

His gaze landed on a nameplate right across from their office door.

It read: Riddhima Sharma, Advocate - Family Law: Divorce, Child Custody, Alimony.

"Mom, what is this?" Vansh asked, pointing at the sign, a hint of annoyance creeping into his voice.

Anupriya followed his gaze.

Vansh frowned. "A divorce lawyer? Matlab koi shaadi karwane aayega aur pehle yeh dekhega 'Divorce Lawyer'? Seriously?"

Before Anupriya could respond, a man in his late twenties walked up to them, his sharp features and confident demeanor catching their attention.

It was Angre, Riddhima Sharma's PA.

"Excuse me, she's a family lawyer, okay?" Angre said, glancing between Vansh and Anupriya.

Vansh rolled his eyes. "Mom, seriously, this gives such bad vibes."

Angre raised an eyebrow, smirking slightly. "Bad vibes? Jaise shaadi se khushi milti hai, waise hi kai logo ko divorce se bhi milti hai. Na shaadi galat hai, na divorce. Being in a bad marriage is wrong."

Vansh shook his head, irritated by the response, but before he could say anything more, Anupriya stepped in. "Beta, yeh Delhi hai. Yaha sab chalta hai. Besides, it's like having a gym next to an ice cream shop-no big deal."

Angre, his cocky smile returning, added, "If there's a divorce lawyer here, there's also a banquet hall downstairs for weddings. Balance, you see?"

Vansh wasn't convinced, still frowning at the situation, but Anupriya gave him a reassuring look. "See, everything's under control now. From this point on, you're handling everything. I'm officially retired, so I'm going to enjoy my 'me time' now."

With a gentle nudge, she said, "Come on, let's go check out the office."

Sighing in resignation, Vansh turned to follow her, but he couldn't shake the unease as they walked inside.

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The new day dawned with the promise of fresh beginnings, new meetings, and the excitement of opportunities ahead.

Riddhima arrived at her office, adjusting her crisp blazer as she approached the entrance.

Her gaze fell on the nameplates by the door.

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