"Just driving," Kabir replied, leaning back. "And listening to our song."
He tapped the screen, and the familiar rhythm of began to pulse through the speakers. It was the heart of AP Dhillon’s Two Hearts Never Break the Same album, a track that felt less like music and more like a confession. "Just driving," Kabir replied, leaning back
"The AP Dhillon one?" she laughed gently. "The one where they talk about staying on the phone saari raat ?" " Kabir replied