Ten years had passed since the night everything ended.
Jaipur had changed in small ways during those years. New cafés had appeared along the old pink stone streets, traffic had grown louder, and the markets seemed more crowded than ever. But the city still carried the same rhythm of life it always had — the early morning temple bells, the smell of spices drifting through narrow lanes, and the constant movement of people who never seemed to slow down.




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