Raj 2.0: The Accidental Alpha
Copyright© 2025 by Pirates Carry
Chapter 20: New Beginnings
Romantic Sex Story: Chapter 20: New Beginnings - long afternoons filled with student chatter. But beneath its academic routine, strange things stirred. Raj, a quiet and reserved student, walked its halls like a ghost. An orphan raised without much attention or affection, he kept to himself. He was shy, never spoke to girls, and lived a life of routine and solitude. No one noticed him. No one cared. Until the experiment. A mysterious trial, hidden away in the depths of the university’s forgotten research wing, changed Raj forever.
Caution: This Romantic Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Blackmail Heterosexual Science Fiction Pregnancy Size Teacher/Student Indian Erotica AI Generated
Priya lay in the grand four-poster bed, her breath coming in shallow gasps as she clutched Raj’s hand for dear life. She was in the throes of labor, her body wracked with pain and exhaustion, but her eyes were filled with a fierce determination. Raj, standing by her side, looked utterly helpless, his brow furrowed with worry as he squeezed her hand in a vain attempt to offer comfort.
“You can do this, Priya,” he whispered, his voice filled with encouragement. “You’re the strongest person I know.”
Priya nodded, her lips pressed together in a thin line as she rode out another wave of pain. She knew Raj was right, she had to be strong, not just for herself, but for the little lives growing inside of her. She took a deep breath, steeling herself for the next contraction.
Just as her body started to tense, the door to the room burst open, and in rushed Meera, her eyes wide and her hair disheveled. “I’m sorry I’m late!” she exclaimed, dropping her bag on the floor and rushing to Priya’s side. “Sara’s water broke, and I had to drop her off at the hospital before I could come here. How are you holding up, Priya?”
Priya managed a weak smile, grateful for Meera’s arrival. “I’m hanging in there,” she replied, her voice strained.
“It’s just getting ... intense.”
Meera nodded, her expression turning serious as she looked at Priya. “Let’s get you out of these clothes and into something more comfortable,” she said, gently guiding Priya to sit up and slip off her nightgown. As Priya sat in her bra and panties, Meera began to prepare the birthing pool in the corner of the room.
Raj watched Meera with a mixture of gratitude and awe. He had always known that she was knowledgeable about natural childbirth, but seeing her in action was something else entirely. He turned to Priya, his expression softening.
“You’re doing amazing, Priya. We’re all here for you.”
Priya nodded, her eyes welling up with gratitude. Just then, another contraction hit, and she clenched Raj’s hand tighter. Meera, noticing the telltale signs, rushed to her side.
“Breathe with me, Priya. In through your nose, out through your mouth,” she coached, guiding her through the contraction.
As Priya’s breathing began to steady, Meera looked up at Raj. “You should get in the pool with her.
It might help take some of the pressure off her back,” Meera suggested, nodding towards the birthing pool that was now filled with warm water and lavender essential oils. Raj nodded, quickly stripping down to his boxers before climbing in behind Priya, his arms wrapping around her waist as he pressed a soft kiss to her shoulder. Priya let out a soft sigh, the warmth of the water and the comfort of Raj’s embrace helping to alleviate some of the pain she was experiencing.
Meera continued to coach Priya through the contractions, her voice calm and soothing, a stark contrast to the chaos that was unfolding outside their room.
Raj held Priya close, his arms providing a steady anchor as she rode out the waves of pain. The room was filled with the sound of Priya’s breathing, the soft bubbling of the water in the birthing pool, and the occasional words of encouragement from Meera.
As the contractions grew stronger and closer together, Priya began to push. Raj could feel the power of her body as she bore down, his arms tightening around her waist in support. Meera moved to the foot of the pool, her eyes locked on Priya’s progress. She was the anchor that Raj needed, her calm demeanor and steady guidance grounding him amidst the storm.
Raj watched in awe as Priya pushed, her face a mask of determination and pain. He could feel the tension in her body, the way her muscles bunched and strained with each contraction. He whispered words of encouragement into her ear, his hand gently stroking her hair.
“That’s it, Priya,” Meera urged, her voice a soft chant. “Push with the contractions. You’re doing beautifully.”
Priya let out a low groan, her body shaking with the effort. Raj held her tighter, his eyes never leaving hers. He could see the fear and exhaustion in her gaze, but also the unyielding resolve.
He knew that she could do this, that she had the strength to bring their babies into the world. As she pushed again, he felt a surge of pride and love that nearly overwhelmed him. He whispered, “You’re amazing, Priya. Our babies are going to be so lucky to have you as their mother.”
Just then, the door to the room burst open once more, and in hurried Sara, her face flushed and her eyes wide with excitement and a touch of fear. “I couldn’t stay away any longer,” she exclaimed, her voice breathless as she rushed to the side of the birthing pool. “How are you doing, Priya?
I couldn’t stay away any longer,” Sara said, her voice breathless as she rushed to the side of the birthing pool. Her eyes sparkled with a mix of excitement and concern as she looked at Priya. “I just gave birth to two beautiful girls, and I knew I had to be here for you.”
Priya managed a weak smile, her hand reaching out to squeeze Sara’s. “That’s amazing, Sara. Congratulations,” she whispered, her voice filled with genuine happiness. Meera nodded, her eyes shining with warmth. “And they’re doing well?” she asked, her voice gentle.
Sara nodded, her cheeks flushing with pride. “They’re perfect, Meera. Absolutely perfect,” she said, her voice filled with awe. “I named them Anjali and Maya.
They’re perfect, Raj,” Priya whispered, her voice filled with exhaustion and awe as she cradled her newborn sons in her arms. The bedroom was a flurry of activity, with Meera busy tending to Priya and Raj, their breaths still coming in short gasps from the intensity of the birth.
“Congratulations, you two,” Meera said, her eyes shining with unshed tears as she looked at the boys nestled in Priya’s arms. “You’ve done an incredible job.”
Raj smiled, his eyes never leaving Priya and the boys. “We make quite the team,” he said, his voice filled with pride and love.
After a minutes at the mansion, Priya and the twins were shifted to the hospital to be beside Sara’s room. Raj followed closely behind, his eyes never leaving Priya, who cradled their sons in her arms as they made their way down the brightly lit hallway. Sara, with her own set of twins snuggled in her arms, greeted them with a warm smile and a nod of approval.
“It’s about time you two joined the club,” she teased gently, her eyes sparkling with a mix of fatigue and joy. Raj chuckled, his heart swelling with gratitude for their new family dynamic as he watched Priya settle into the bed beside Sara, the two women sharing a look of understanding and support.
“Yeah, we’re definitely in uncharted territory here,” he said, a playful smirk tugging at the corners of his mouth.
Meera bustled about the room, checking on the babies and providing care and instructions to both Priya and Sara. “You two did amazingly well today,” she said, her voice filled with pride. “Now, let’s get you both settled in and focus on rest and recovery.”
As Meera continued to attend to the twins and their mothers, Raj sat down in a chair beside the hospital bed, his eyes drifting between Priya, Sara, and their newborns.
He felt a profound sense of awe and wonder, a mix of exhaustion and exhilaration coursing through his veins. He couldn’t believe that just hours ago, Priya and Sara had been in the throes of labor, and now here they were, cradling their brand-new sons and daughters.
“You did it,” Raj whispered, his voice filled with reverence. “You both did it.”
Priya looked up at him, a soft smile playing at the corners of her mouth. “We did it,” she agreed, her eyes shining with unshed tears of joy.
“We brought four beautiful souls into the world. It still feels like a dream.”
Sara nodded, her eyes closed as she gently rocked her daughters, their tiny faces scrunched up against her chest. “I still can’t believe it. One minute I was in pain, the next minute I was holding these little angels in my arms.”
Raj reached out, his fingers lightly touching each of the babies’ cheeks, marveling at their tiny features and the way their little fists curled up against their chests. “They’re perfect,” he murmured, his voice filled with awe.
“Just like their mothers.”
Priya and Sara exchanged a soft, tired smile, their eyes reflecting the wonder and love they felt. Raj’s fingers lingered on each of their foreheads, tracing the delicate lines of their skin, as if to assure himself that they were real, that this was not some fleeting dream.
Meera, having finished her checks, placed a gentle hand on Raj’s shoulder. “They are indeed perfect,” she echoed, her voice soft and warm. “But now, they need their rest, and so do you three.
Let’s get these little ones settled, and then you two can catch some sleep,” Meera said, her voice a soft lullaby, coaxing them into a sense of calm.
Raj nodded, his eyes never leaving the babies. He helped Meera change and wrap each of their sons and daughters, his fingers moving with a tenderness and skill that belied his inexperience. Priya and Sara watched him, their hearts swelling with love and pride. Once the babies were settled in their respective bassinets, Raj turned to Priya and Sara, his eyes filled with concern.
“Are you two okay?
You’ve been through so much,” he asked, his voice filled with a mixture of tenderness and worry.
Priya and Sara exchanged a glance, their exhaustion evident in their weary smiles.
“We’re doing well, Raj,” Priya replied, her voice soft. “Tired, but happy.”
Sara nodded in agreement. “I can’t believe how quickly time has passed. It feels like just yesterday we were dancing at our wedding, and now we have four beautiful babies to look after.”
Raj’s eyes shone with unshed tears as he took in the sight of his family.
“I can’t believe it either,” he said, his voice barely above a whisper. “It’s been a whirlwind, hasn’t it?”
Priya and Sara nodded, their eyes reflecting a mix of exhaustion and wonder.
“But we wouldn’t have it any other way,” Priya added, her voice filled with contentment.
Raj nodded, his love for both women evident in his eyes. He turned to Meera, who had been quietly observing the exchange. “Thank you, Meera,” he said, his voice filled with gratitude. “For everything.
For guiding us through this journey, for being here with us every step of the way,” Raj said, his voice filled with emotion.
Meera smiled, her eyes reflecting the love she felt for this unconventional family. “It’s been my honor,” she replied softly. “Now, let’s make sure these little ones are comfortable and fed before you two get some well-deserved rest.”
As Meera busied herself with the babies, Raj pulled up a chair beside the hospital bed, his eyes never leaving Priya and Sara.
He reached out, his hand gently cupping Priya’s cheek, his thumb brushing away a stray tear that had escaped her eye. “You’re amazing, Priya,” he whispered, his voice filled with awe and love. “Everything you’ve been through, everything you’ve accomplished, it’s incredible.”
Priya leaned into his touch, her eyes closing briefly before she looked at him, a soft smile on her lips. “We did it together, Raj. You, me, and Sara.
Together.”
Raj nodded, his heart swelling with pride and love. “Together,” he echoed, his thumb gently tracing the line of Priya’s jaw. He looked over at Sara, who was watching them with a soft, contented smile. “And you, Sara. You are just as amazing as Priya. Strong, brave, and now a mother to two beautiful girls. I am in awe of you both.”
Sara’s cheeks flushed with a mix of embarrassment and gratitude. “You don’t need to butter us up, Raj,” she said, her voice soft.
“We know we’ve done something incredible, but we couldn’t have done it without you and Meera. We’re all in this together.”
Raj smiled, reaching out to take her hand. “You’re right. We are in this together, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. But right now, let’s focus on these little ones. They need us to be strong and rested.”
Meera approached them with a small bottle in each hand. “Here, let’s get these little ones fed,” she said, handing a bottle to Raj and offering the other to Priya. Sara took her own two bottles from the warmer beside the bed.
“I can’t believe we’re doing this,” she said, her eyes wide as she looked at the bottles in her hands. “Feeding our babies. It’s surreal.”
Priya nodded, her eyes soft as she looked at her sons. “It’s amazing, isn’t it? The way they just know what to do.”
Raj watched as Priya and Sara began to feed their babies, his heart swelling with love and pride. He mimicked their movements, gently supporting his son’s head as he brought the bottle to his lips. The baby latched on, his tiny mouth working eagerly.
Meera watched them, a soft smile on her face.
“You three are natural at this,” she said, her voice filled with warmth. “It’s like you’ve been doing it your whole lives.”
Priya and Sara exchanged a tired but contented smile. “It feels like it,” Priya said, her voice soft as she looked down at her sons. “Like they were always meant to be a part of our lives.” “I can’t imagine our lives without them now. It’s like they’ve always been here.”
Raj looked up from his son, his eyes filled with a mix of awe and wonder. “I never thought I could feel this way about anyone, let alone four tiny humans,” he said, his voice filled with emotion.
“But here we are, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.”
Priya and Sara exchanged a glance, their eyes reflecting the depth of their feelings. “We’re in this together, Raj,” Priya said, her voice filled with determination. “No matter what happens, we’ll face it as a family.” “Absolutely. We’ve come this far together, and we’ll continue to do so.”
Meera, who had been quietly observing the exchange, smiled warmly. “That’s the spirit,” she said, her voice filled with pride. “Now, let’s get these little ones fed and settled for the night.
We’ll need to keep an eye on them, but for now, let’s let them sleep,” Meera said, her voice soothing as she took the bottles from Priya and Sara. Raj watched as Meera gently rocked each of the babies, their tiny bodies nestled against her chest. He felt a pang of longing to hold his own son, but he knew that Meera was right. They all needed rest.
As Meera settled the babies into their cribs, Raj turned to Priya and Sara. “You two should get some sleep too. You’ve been through a lot today,” he said, his voice filled with concern.
Priya nodded, her eyes heavy with exhaustion.
I could use some rest,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper. Sara, who had been quietly watching the exchange, nodded in agreement.
“I’ll be right back,” Meera said, her voice soft as she turned to leave the room. “I’ll make sure everything is set up for the night shift and then I’ll be back to check on you all.”
As Meera left the room, Raj turned to Priya and Sara, his expression filled with a mix of concern and affection. “You two have been incredible today. I can’t believe how strong you both are,” he said, his voice filled with admiration.
“You’ve been through so much, and yet here you are, caring for these little ones with such grace and love.”
Priya and Sara exchanged a soft smile, their eyes reflecting the exhaustion and contentment they felt. “We couldn’t have done it without you, Raj,” Priya said, her voice filled with gratitude. “You’ve been our rock, our support system. We don’t know what we would have done without you.”
Raj’s eyes softened at her words, and he reached out to take her hand, giving it a gentle squeeze. “I’m just glad I could be here for you both. That’s what family is for, right?”
Sara nodded, her eyes filled with tears of happiness.
“You’re right, Raj. Family is everything. And now, we have four little ones to love and care for. It’s overwhelming, but in the best way possible.”
Priya smiled, her eyes drifting to the cribs where her sons and Sara’s daughters slept peacefully. “I can’t wait to see them grow and learn. To watch them take their first steps, say their first words. It’s all so exciting and scary at the same time.”
Raj chuckled, his heart swelling with love for his family. “It is a bit of a rollercoaster, isn’t it? But we’ll face it together.
All of us,” Raj said, his voice filled with determination. He looked at Priya and Sara, their eyes reflecting a mix of exhaustion and contentment. “We’ll take it one day at a time, and we’ll be there for each other every step of the way.”
Priya nodded, her eyes softening as she looked at Raj. “Together,” she echoed, her voice filled with warmth. “That’s what makes us strong. Our love, our support for each other.”
Sara reached out, her hand gently squeezing Priya’s. “We’re lucky to have each other,” she said, her voice filled with gratitude. “To have you, Raj. To have Meera.
She’s been our rock through all of this,” Sara added, her voice filled with affection for their trusted midwife. Raj nodded, his eyes reflecting the love and gratitude they all felt for Meera. “She has indeed. We couldn’t have done this without her.” As if on cue, Meera re-entered the room, her eyes scanning the sleeping babies before settling on Priya, Sara, and Raj. “Everything is set for the night,” she said, her voice soft and reassuring.
“The night nurse will be here shortly, and I’ll be back in the morning to check on you all. But for now, let’s get you two settled in for the night.”
Meera helped Priya and Sara into more comfortable nightgowns, her movements gentle and efficient. Raj watched, his heart swelling with gratitude for Meera’s unwavering support and care. Once the women were settled, Meera turned to Raj.
“And you, Raj. You should get some rest too. You’ve been through a lot today,” she said, her voice filled with concern.
Raj nodded, knowing that she was right. “I’ll just sit here for a bit, if that’s okay.
I want to make sure everything is alright before I turn in,” Raj said, his voice filled with determination. He didn’t want to leave Priya and Sara alone, not after everything they had been through.
Meera nodded understandingly, her eyes reflecting the exhaustion and contentment she felt. “Of course, Raj. I’ll just be in the next room if you need anything. I’ll be back in the morning to check on you all,” she said, her voice soft and reassuring.
As Meera left the room, Raj turned his attention back to Priya and Sara. He could see the weariness in their eyes, the way their bodies sagged with exhaustion.
Yet, there was a glow about them, a radiance that came from within, born out of the love they held for their newborns and the pride they felt in what they had accomplished.
Raj reached out, taking Priya’s hand in his. Her fingers were cold, and he could feel the tremble that ran through her body. He gave her hand a gentle squeeze, his thumb tracing circles on her palm. “You did amazing today, Priya,” he whispered, his voice filled with admiration. “You were incredible.”
Priya managed a small smile, her eyes fluttering closed as she leaned into his touch. “We did it,” she murmured, her voice barely audible.
“We brought two beautiful boys into the world.”
Raj nodded, his heart swelling with love and pride. “You did more than that, Priya. You showed incredible strength and resilience. I couldn’t be prouder of you.”
Sara, who had been quietly listening, reached out to take Priya’s other hand. “He’s right, Priya. You were amazing. We both were,” she said, her voice filled with emotion. “We did this together, as a family.”
Priya’s eyes fluttered open, and she looked at Sara, a soft smile playing on her lips. “We did, didn’t we? It’s funny, isn’t it?
How life can change so drastically in the span of a few hours. One minute, you’re a couple, a trio even, living in a grand mansion, and the next, you’re parents. Parents to four tiny, helpless humans who depend on you for everything. It’s a daunting thought, but also an incredibly humbling one.
Raj looked at Priya and Sara, their eyes reflecting the same mix of awe and fear that he felt. He knew they were all thinking the same thing - how on earth were they going to do this? But he also knew that they would figure it out, together.
They had faced challenges before, and they had always come out stronger. This was no different. It was just a new chapter in their lives, and they would navigate it together, as a family.
Raj looked at the sleeping babies, their tiny chests rising and falling with each breath. They were so fragile, so vulnerable. Yet, they were also a testament to the love and strength that Priya and Sara possessed. He felt a surge of protectiveness, a fierce determination to keep them safe and happy.
Priya’s hand tightened around his, pulling him from his thoughts. “Raj,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “I’m scared.”
He looked at her, seeing the fear and uncertainty in her eyes.
“It’s okay to be scared, Priya,” he said softly, his thumb still tracing circles on her palm. “It’s a big change, and it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. But we’re in this together, remember? We’ll face this together, just like we’ve faced everything else.”
Priya nodded, her eyes welling up with tears. “I know,” she whispered. “It’s just ... so much responsibility. And what if we’re not good enough? What if we mess this up?”
Sara squeezed her hand, her voice gentle yet firm. “We won’t, Priya. We won’t because we love them.
And because we have each other,” Sara said, her voice filled with conviction. “We’ll make mistakes, sure. But we’ll learn from them, and we’ll keep trying. That’s what being a parent all is about.”
Raj nodded, his heart swelling with love and gratitude for Sara’s unwavering support. “She’s right, Priya. We’ll figure this out, together. And we’ll be the best parents we can be, because that’s what our children deserve.”
Priya took a deep, shuddering breath, her eyes never leaving Raj’s. “You’re right,” she whispered, her voice filled with determination. “We’ll do this.
Together,” Raj said, his voice filled with conviction. He looked at Priya and Sara, their eyes reflecting a mix of exhaustion and determination.
Priya nodded, a small smile playing on her lips. She looked at Raj, then at Sara, her eyes shining with unshed tears. “I’m so grateful to have you both in my life. I don’t know what I would do without you.”
Sara reached out, gently wiping away a tear that had escaped Priya’s eye.
“We’re in this together, Priya. You, me, and Raj. We’ve got this,” she said, her voice filled with warmth and reassurance. Priya nodded, her eyes fluttering closed as she leaned into Sara’s touch. Raj watched the exchange, his heart swelling with love and gratitude for the bond these two women shared.
He reached out, his hand gently cupping Priya’s cheek, his thumb brushing away another stray tear. “We’re a team, Priya. A family. And families stick together, no matter what,” he said, his voice filled with conviction. Priya opened her eyes, her gaze meeting his, and she managed a small smile.
“We are, aren’t we? It’s funny how quickly that word has become so precious to me. To us,” she said, her voice filled with emotion.
Sara nodded, her hand still resting on Priya’s cheek. “It is. And it’s a good thing, too. Because we’re going to need each other in the days and weeks to come. Parenting is no walk in the park, and we’re about to dive in headfirst.”
Raj chuckled softly, his thumb still tracing circles on Priya’s palm. “You’re right about that. But we’re not just any family, are we? We’re a family that’s already faced challenges and come out stronger.
We’ll face this new challenge together, too,” Raj said, his voice filled with determination. He looked at the sleeping babies, their tiny chests rising and falling with each breath, and felt a surge of protectiveness. “We’ll make sure they’re safe and happy, no matter what.”
Priya and Sara exchanged a glance, their eyes reflecting the same mix of awe and fear that Raj felt. They were all in this together, and they would face it as a family.
Priya took a deep breath, her eyes never leaving Raj’s. We’ll figure this out. “We will.
And we’ll do it with love and patience,” Sara added, her voice filled with conviction. She looked at Raj, her eyes softening as she took in his determined expression. We’ve faced challenges before, and we’ve always come out stronger. This is just another chapter in our story.”
Priya nodded in agreement, her eyes reflecting the same resolve. “We’ll learn as we go, and we’ll be there for each other every step of the way. That’s what makes us strong.”
Raj smiled, his heart swelling with love and pride for these two incredible women. He reached out, taking both of their hands in his, and gave them a gentle squeeze.
“We’re a team, Priya and Sara. And families stick together, no matter what.” “We’ll figure this out. We’ll learn as we go, and we’ll be there for each other every step of the way.
Sara nodded in agreement, her hand still resting on Priya’s cheek. “We’ve faced challenges before, and we’ve always come out stronger.
This is just another chapter in our story,” Raj said, his voice filled with conviction. He looked at Priya and Sara, their eyes reflecting a mix of awe and fear, but also a deep-seated determination that mirrored his own. “We’ll figure this out,” she said, her voice filled with resolve. “We’ll take it one day at a time,” she added, her voice soft yet firm.
“And we’ll be there for each other, no matter what.”
Raj nodded, his heart swelling with love and gratitude for these two incredible women. “We’ll make sure they’re safe and happy, no matter what,” he said, his voice filled with determination.
Meera re-entered the room, her eyes scanning the sleeping babies before settling on Priya, Sara, and Raj.
“How are you all doing?” she asked softly, her voice filled with concern.
Raj looked up from his seat, his eyes reflecting the exhaustion and determination he felt. “We’re okay, Meera. Just trying to wrap our heads around everything that’s happened today.”
Meera nodded understandingly, her eyes filled with warmth and compassion. “It’s a lot to take in, I know. But you’ve all done incredibly well. The babies are healthy, and you’ve been amazing parents so far.”
Priya and Sara exchanged a tired but contented smile at Meera’s words. “Thank you, Meera,” Priya said, her voice filled with gratitude.
“We couldn’t have done it without you. You’ve been our rock throughout this entire journey.”
Meera smiled warmly, her eyes reflecting the love and admiration she felt for Priya and Sara. “It’s been my pleasure, Priya. I’m just glad I could be here to support you both. Now, let’s get you two settled in for the night. You’ve both been through a lot today, and you need your rest.”
Priya and Sara nodded in agreement, their bodies aching from the day’s events. Meera helped them into more comfortable nightgowns, her movements gentle and efficient. As she tucked them in, she turned to Raj, her eyes filled with concern.
You’ve been through a lot today as well.”
Raj nodded, knowing she was right. “I will, Meera. I just want to sit here for a bit longer, make sure everything is alright.”
Meera smiled softly, understanding his need to be close to his family. I’ll be in the next room if you need anything. I’ll be back in the morning to check on you all.”
With that, Meera left the room, leaving Raj alone with Priya and Sara. He looked at them, his heart swelling with love and pride.
They were his family, his world. He couldn’t believe how much his life had changed in just a matter of hours. From being a carefree bachelor to a father of four, it was a whirlwind of emotions. But he wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Priya’s eyes fluttered open, and she looked at Raj, a soft smile playing on her lips. “You’re still here,” she whispered, her voice hoarse from exhaustion.
Raj nodded, taking her hand in his. “Of course, I am. I told you, I’m not going anywhere. We’re in this together, remember?”
Priya’s smile widened, and she closed her eyes again, leaning into his touch.
“I’m glad,” she murmured, her voice barely audible. “I don’t know what I would do without you, Raj.” “We’re all in this together, Priya.
Raj nodded, his heart swelling with love and gratitude for the bond these two women shared. “We’re a team,” he said softly, his thumb still tracing circles on Priya’s palm.
“A family. To us.” We’ve got this.” “That’s right. We’re a family now, and we’re going to face whatever comes our way together.” As they drifted off to sleep, Raj watched them, his heart filled with a sense of awe and wonder.