Scene: Few days after the Korean wedding.
Aarav and Bunny are back in India, greeted warmly by their families — and an army of relatives already planning their next big ceremony.
Bunny's Mom (hugging her tightly):
"The white wedding was beautiful... but now it's time for your real wedding — our Indian one!"
Aarav (grinning):
"This time, I'm all in. From turmeric to teasing... bring it on."
Bunny (laughing):
"You say that now. Let's see how long you survive the chaos."
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Scene: Family Home Decorated in Marigolds and Lights
Laughter, music, chaos. Aunties are arguing over saree colors, cousins are planning dance pranks, and Bunny's dad is making sure no one forgets the mithai count.
Bunny's Dad:
"We're doing a proper Indian wedding — baraat, dhol, full Punjabi style!"
Aarav's Mom (on a video call from Korea):
"We're flying in soon — tell Bunny she can't start the fun without us!"
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Next Day – Mehendi Ceremony
Bunny sits under a floral canopy, henna artists working on her arms. Her friends tease her as she sneaks glances at Aarav across the courtyard.
Bunny's Friend:
"Where's Aarav's name in your mehendi? You hid it, right?"
Aarav (walking up, smirking):
"Should I help find it?"
Bunny (playful):
"If you can't, no dessert for you tonight."
Aarav:
"Then I have to win."
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Evening – Sangeet Rehearsals
Everyone's preparing for the big dance night. Bunny and Aarav are rehearsing their duet.
Bunny:
"If you mess up the steps—"
Aarav (pulling her closer):
"Then I'll just spin you into a kiss."
Bunny (rolling her eyes):
"Focus, Romeo. Count the beats."
They dance, laugh, and steal soft glances between steps — hearts racing.
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Late Night – Rooftop Moment
The day's chaos settles down. Bunny and Aarav sit on the rooftop under soft fairy lights.
Bunny (resting her head on his shoulder):
"The Korean wedding was beautiful… but this? This feels like home."
Aarav (gently holding her hand):
"Because you are my home."
She closes her eyes, smiling softly. They sit in silence — full, content, and deeply in love.
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The sun rose over a house full of music, colors, and endless chatter. It was Bunny and Aarav's Indian wedding day — the second wedding, more vibrant, more chaotic, more heartfelt.
Morning – Haldi Ceremony
Bunny sat on a low wooden stool, dressed in yellow. Laughter echoed as her friends and cousins covered her in haldi. Aarav, in the other courtyard, was already glowing — literally — from all the turmeric and teasing.
Aarav (yelling from a distance):
"Bunny, your relatives are evil!"
Bunny (laughing):
"You haven't met mine yet if you think this is evil."
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Evening – Wedding Mandap
The mandap glowed under golden lights. Bunny walked down the aisle in a deep red lehenga, head slightly bowed, smile radiant. Aarav stood at the mandap in an ivory sherwani, eyes locked on her like she was the only person in the world.
As their eyes met, everything slowed down.
Bunny's Thoughts:
This is not just love. This is home. This is forever.
The varmala was full of laughter, followed by the seven pheras. Each vow tied them closer — not just in ritual, but in heart.
As they took their final round, fireworks lit up the sky, but Aarav only looked at her.
Aarav (softly, in her ear):
"My every tomorrow starts with you."
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Later – Vidai & Emotional Family Scene
Tears flowed as Bunny hugged her parents.
Bunny's Mom (teary-eyed):
"Take care of her, Aarav. She's been our heartbeat."
Aarav (holding Bunny's hand tightly):
"I promise — she'll never feel alone, ever again."
Her dad placed a hand on his shoulder, eyes full of trust and emotion.
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Night – The Wedding Suite
The room was filled with rose petals, candles flickering gently. Bunny walked in, still in her bridal attire, hair slightly messy from hours of rituals.
Aarav was already waiting, leaning casually against the bedpost, still in his sherwani.
Aarav (smiling):
"You look… divine."
Bunny (teasing):
"You're not looking too bad yourself, Mr. Husband."
He walked over, gently cupping her face.
Aarav:
"Can I kiss my wife now?"
She nodded, shyly.
The kiss was soft at first — gentle, reverent. Then deeper, more meaningful. It wasn't rushed. It was everything they had waited for.
He whispered against her lips:
"You're mine — now and always."
The night passed in a blur of love — tender touches, quiet laughter, forehead kisses. Not just passion, but comfort. Not just attraction, but devotion.
They didn't sleep early. Instead, they talked, whispered dreams, and held each other like nothing else existed.
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Final Lines
The next morning, sunlight peeked through the curtains. Bunny opened her eyes to see Aarav still watching her.
Aarav:
"Morning, Mrs. Raizada."
Bunny (smiling sleepily):
"Morning, Mr. Always-Mine."
And just like that — two souls, two cultures, two families — became one.
Their story didn't end here.
It just... began.
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💫 THE END 💫