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Chapter 87

Author: MEHAK KHAN
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Vihaan and sukoon reached their home late at night and went into their room. The night casts a warm glow through the windows, illuminating the cozy living room. The sound of laughter fills the air as SUKOON and VIHAAN, a couple deeply in love, step through the front door, hand in hand, returning home from a long journey.

Sukoon sets her bag down near the entrance, while Vihaan takes off his coat and hangs it on the rack. They exchange a knowing smile, relishing the comfort of their familiar surroundings.

SUKOON

(sighs)

Finally, we're home. It feels so good to be back.

VIHAAN

(nods)

Yes, it does. Our own little sanctuary.

They make their way to the couch and settle down, still holding hands. Sukoon snuggles up against Vihaan's side, finding solace in his warmth.

SUKOON

(whispering)

I missed this place. Our haven.

VIHAAN

(strokes her hair)

I missed it too. But most of all, I missed you.

They lean in and share a tender kiss, their love for each other radiating in the room. Sukoon rests
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