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"We are a people who cannot be lonely," she said simply. "That is our culture. We live in the gaps between each other."
That night, after a meal that no salad could ever rival, they sat on the balcony. Below them, Mumbai was a patchwork of neon lights and ancient shadows. A wedding procession passed by on the street, the beat of the dhol vibrating in Arjun's chest. Even from ten floors up, he could see the vibrant flashes of marigold and the shimmering silk of sarees.
Ba leaned back, watching the sparks from the wedding fireworks rise and fade. "The clothes change, Arjun. The phones change. But look at the street." pepakura-designer-5-0-9-crack
"Everything changes so fast," Arjun mused, checking a notification on his phone.
"You look thin," Ba said, not looking up. It was the standard Indian greeting, more certain than "hello." "We are a people who cannot be lonely," she said simply
Arjun put his phone face down. He realized then that being Indian wasn't just about the festivals or the food; it was the invisible thread of 'we' that pulled tighter even as the world tried to push everyone apart.
"I ate a salad for lunch, Ba. It’s healthy," Arjun teased, sitting cross-legged on the floor beside her. Below them, Mumbai was a patchwork of neon
She tutted, a sound of pure skepticism. "Leaves are for goats. Sit. I’m making thepla ."

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