Every Sunday, the Rahman family gathered for lunch at Grandma’s house. The table was always full of biryani, laughter, and loud arguments over cricket. But this Sunday felt different. Grandpa’s chair remained empty for the first time.
No one spoke much while eating. Even little Ayaan quietly pushed his food around the plate. After lunch, Grandma disappeared into the kitchen and returned with Grandpa’s old radio. She switched it on, and his favorite song filled the room.
Suddenly, Uncle Sameer began humming along. Mom smiled through her tears. Ayaan started dancing badly, making everyone laugh. One by one, stories about Grandpa replaced the silence.
By evening, the empty chair still stood there, but it no longer felt lonely. The family realized that love does not leave with a person—it stays behind in memories, habits, and the people who carry them forward.
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