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Samir took the stairs. The carpet was the color of a technicolor sunset—vibrant oranges and bruised purples. As he reached the fourth floor, the air changed. It smelled of old celluloid, wet jasmine, and the faint, spicy scent of clove cigarettes.

The definitive modern romance. It taught a generation that "winning the girl" also means winning over her family.