Even after happiness…
Life sometimes asks one last question—
"Are you truly ready?"
The calm beginning
Everything had settled.
The house was peaceful.
The family was united.
The future was planned.
But sometimes…
Peace itself feels like a test.
The unexpected visitor
One afternoon—
A message came.
From Rani's workplace.
A sudden opportunity abroad.
Short-term project.
But important.
The tension returns
Rani read it twice.
Then looked at Meera.
"…They want me to go."
Meera stayed silent.
Because she understood—
This wasn't just work.
The meaning behind it
This was distance.
Even if temporary.
Even after everything they built.
The conversation begins
"…For how long?" Meera asked softly.
Rani replied quietly:
"…Three months."
The weight
Three months.
After everything they fought for…
Even a small distance felt heavy.
The fear
"…What if things feel different after that?" Meera whispered.
Rani stepped closer immediately.
"…Nothing will change."
A pause.
"…We're not that weak anymore."
Emotional struggle
But both knew—
Distance tests even strong hearts.
The family input
Her mother said gently:
"…This is your growth, Rani."
Her father added:
"…And your relationship should be strong enough to hold it."
The decision point
Silence filled the room.
All eyes on Rani.
The truth
She looked at Meera.
Not panicked.
Not afraid.
Just honest.
"…What do we do?"
Meera's answer
Meera took her hand.
Firm. Calm.
"…We trust what we built."
Emotional climax
A pause.
Then Meera added softly:
"…Love isn't about staying close every second."
"…It's about still choosing each other when you're far."
The decision
Rani nodded slowly.
"…Then I'll go."
A breath.
"…And we'll prove it."
Final moments before separation
That night—
They sat together quietly.
No sadness.
Just… understanding.
The promise
"…Three months," Rani said softly.
Meera smiled faintly.
"…That's nothing for what we've survived."
Emotional closure
They held hands longer than usual.
Not holding back tears…
But holding onto trust.
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"They didn't fear distance anymore…
because they had already learned how to stay connected."
