What brought me joy today was spending Navratri Friday with my sibling. The day began with many plans. While going to the office, my younger brother dropped me off at my sister's place. We visited temples together, had heartfelt conversations, and enjoyed a wonderful lunch at a nearby restaurant. She thoughtfully hosted the entire outing, from the Ola ride to the meal, making me feel truly cared for. The sweetest surprise was when she gifted me a cute pink bag with a dreamy unicorn design, almost like a cloud-nine angel. It wasn’t just the bag, but the love behind it that filled my day with joy.
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