4-LITTLE HAPPINESS!!

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In Sydney

In the vibrant city of Sydney, the morning sun cast its golden rays over the skyline, gently illuminating the penthouse of Parineeti Singhania. The soft chirping of birds filled the air as she stirred awake, the warmth of the sunlight nudging her from her slumber. Lazily, she slid out of bed, her feet touching the cool floor as she made her way to the washroom to freshen up.

After about thirty minutes, she emerged from her room, clad in form-fitting leggings and a chic crop top that accentuated her figure

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After about thirty minutes, she emerged from her room, clad in form-fitting leggings and a chic crop top that accentuated her figure. She exuded a captivating beauty as she headed towards her private gym, ready to tackle her morning workout. With her AirPods nestled in her ears, she began her run on the treadmill, music pulsing through her, energizing her with each beat.

 With her AirPods nestled in her ears, she began her run on the treadmill, music pulsing through her, energizing her with each beat

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Suddenly, her phone buzzed, drawing her attention. The screen lit up with the name "MOMMA." With a quick press, she paused the treadmill and answered the call.

"Hello, Pari bacha! Kaise hai tu?" came her mother Sanvi Kabir Singhania's voice, filled with love and concern. Sanvi, a woman who balanced the roles of a mother and a businesswoman, longed to hear from her daughter, especially as she dealt with her own solitude.

"Maa, mei theek hoon. Aap kaise hain? Aditi bata rahi thi, aapko hospital le jana pada?" Pari's voice, typically devoid of emotion, now brimming with care for her mother, contrasted with the usual distance they maintained.

"Bas, kya hi hona hai mujhe? Tu hi bata, ab kya karoon mei? Aik beta mera London mei parhai kar raha hai, aur aik Sydney mei apna business sambhal rahi hai, aur jo yahan hai wo bhi bechari sir din lagi rehti hai yahan ka sambhalne mei. Mujhe na sirf ek hi cheez ki kami hai—mere bache mere paas ho. Bahut guzr li maine zindagi ab yahan akeli, aur mei chahti hoon Pari, tu wapis aaja India mei. Riyansh ki toh parhai hai na, wo nahi aayega toh tu hi aa ja Pari bacha," Sanvi expressed her feelings, her voice tinged with longing and loneliness.

"Thik hai, Maa. Mei wapis aa rahi hoon, aap tension na lijiye," Pari finally agreed, feeling a mix of nostalgia and unresolved tension from her past. After a few more minutes of conversation, she ended the call and immediately reached out to her PA, requesting tickets and preparing the jet for her return to India in two days.

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