“I’ll drop Kavya,” Ankit said, jangling the car keys. “You take the bus today. I have a 9 AM meeting.”
Let’s be honest. Living in close quarters with a high on drama is not easy. The most common conflict in the Indian household is the battle of the remote control (Father wants news; kids want cartoons; Mother wants a serial). The resolution is usually the mother walking away to read a book, but returning within five minutes because she feels "left out." “I’ll drop Kavya,” Ankit said, jangling the car keys
: Food is a central pillar of connection. Traditionally, meals like , “I’ll drop Kavya