yes new city all over three characters move with their body and smile to give flowers up of the death body and say Flowers Smile After Death.
Here's an epilogue chapter for "Flowers Smile After Death," shifting to a new city where the trio relocates. It features them moving intimately with their bodies, smiling as they place flowers on Mukherjee's death body (a symbolic nod to his corpse), and uttering the title mantra—closing the arc poetically.
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### Epilogue: Eternal Bloom
Six months later, Mumbai's Marine Drive glittered under monsoon skies, the Arabian Sea whispering secrets to a new life. The trio had vanished into its chaos—Bhabotosh flipping legit properties, Byluck guarding shadows, Dagely weaving digital trails to bury the past. Their love, a unbreakable triangle, pulsed in a penthouse overlooking the waves.
Tonight, closure. They'd exhumed Mukherjee's shallow grave from Kolkata's outskirts—Raja's parting "gift" coordinates—now shipping the corpse to Mumbai's forsaken docks for ritual end. Under cover of night, they dragged the mummified remains to the water's edge, bodies moving in sync: Dagely's curves pressing against Bhabotosh's strength, Byluck's muscled frame enveloping them both. Intimate dances—hips grinding slow, hands caressing scars, smiles radiant with triumph. Lips brushed necks, breaths mingled, passion a living mantra against the corpse's pallor.
Dagely knelt first, placing white lotuses—symbols of death transcended—upon Mukherjee's chest. "Flowers Smile After Death," she intoned, voice sultry. Bhabotosh added jasmine, body arching into hers: "Flowers Smile After Death." Byluck crowned it with blood-red roses, pulling them close in a heated tangle: "Flowers Smile After Death."
They shoved the body into the sea, waves claiming it. Entwined on the sand, bodies moving freer now—slow thrusts, moans harmonizing with tides—their smiles eternal. Death defeated; blooms forever.
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