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The next morning, her phone buzzed. It was Aryan calling. As the rain-filled tone played, she didn't say "hello." She just held the phone to the window.

Meera was in Jaipur, preparing for her medical entrance exams. Aryan was in Pune, buried in engineering deadlines. They hadn't spoken in three months—not out of anger, but out of the exhausting silence that long-distance relationships often drift into.

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It wasn't a diamond ring or a love letter. For Aryan and Meera, it was a 30-second ringtone.

Meera downloaded it within an hour.

On the other end, Aryan froze. "Is that… Udaipur?" he whispered.

She set it as her ringtone.

One sleepless night, Meera opened on her old phone. She wasn't looking for Bollywood beats or viral hooks. She typed something strange into the search bar: "the sound of rain on a tin roof."