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The alarm hadn’t gone off yet, but Meera knew it was 5:30 AM. She heard the soft khad-khad of the pressure cooker in the kitchen downstairs. Her mother-in-law, Savitri, was already awake.
By the time Meera shuffled into the kitchen, wiping sleep from her eyes, two steel tumblers of chai were already steaming on the counter. Not for them—for the men. Savitri was straining the tea through a ancient metal filter, the dark liquid splashing into the milk.
“Did you soak the chickpeas for lunch?” Savitri asked without turning around.
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This was the dance of a thousand Indian households. The unspoken rhythm. While her husband, Vikram, scrolled through news on his phone at the dining table, and her teenage son, Aryan, hit snooze for the third time, the women of the house were negotiating the day: dal for lunch, the electrician coming at 2 PM, the rising price of tomatoes.
The real story of the morning wasn’t the chai. It was the 30 seconds of silence Meera and Savitri shared as they both leaned against the counter, sipping their own cutting chai—a stolen moment of peace before the house woke up and the demands began. In that silence, they weren't mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. They were two women holding the world together.
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