Punar Vivah 464 Apr 2026
Yash leaned against the doorframe, watching her. He’d learned this about Aarohi—she went still when she was building a wall around herself.
Rohan’s parents arrived. The atmosphere was thick. Yash greeted them with folded hands and a quiet “Namaste, uncle, aunty. The house is yours.”
Aarohi stood up. She walked to her side table, picked up Rohan’s photo, and placed it inside the drawer. Not hidden. Not thrown away. Just… put to rest for the night. punar vivah 464
Yash: “So… did we pass the test?”
Arjun replied, “Then your first papa was good. But my new mom is also good. Can we have two good papas and two good moms?” Yash leaned against the doorframe, watching her
Rohan’s father stared at Yash, who calmly tied Kavya’s hair into two neat braids—the same way Rohan used to, according to old photos.
Yash had to walk away, pretending to water plants. The atmosphere was thick
Aarohi spoke again. “Rohan’s mother sent me a text today. She said—‘We accept Yash, but we will never forget our son. Don’t expect us to call him son-in-law.’”
“Because my first marriage taught me what impatience costs,” he said. “I lost five years with Arjun because I couldn’t hear my ex-wife’s fears. I’m not that man anymore.”