Shivani Melhotra, a talented general surgeon and orphan, thrived in the joyful companionship of her best friend Mahira. With her bubbly and innocent demeanor, life felt complete. However, the arrival of an enigmatic figure disrupted their harmonious...
Zindagi ki neendon ki subah Ishq hai Badi Khoobsoorat si sazaa ishq hai Humko pyar hua poori hui Duaa Humko pyar hua poori hui Duaa
Chal Chale kahin urr ke hum chale kahin Aasman Ishq hai Khwahishon sa khula hai Mujhko choo gaya ik ehsaas unchhua Jaise koi nashaa aasman me ghula hai Pyaar hua
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The week after the engagement stretched like an eternity, marked by an ominous silence between Reyansh and me. The burden of covenant marriage grew on our shared space, creating an invisible chasm. In my solitude, I found myself fighting a tumult of emotions I was not ready to face.
One evening, the unnerving silence pushed me to the edge of loneliness. Sitting in my room, I looked at the photos taken on the engagement day. Reyansh's smile, the way he looked at me tugged at my heartstrings. I hesitated for a moment before reaching for the photo.
But there, in the quiet of my room, I poured out my heart. "Reyansh, I don't know what it is, but I miss you. I miss the comfort of your presence, the way you saved me. It's stupid, right? We're bound by a contract, but I can't shake it. It's far from a feeling. I I don't know if you feel the same way, but I need to say this. I like you, Reyansh."
The admission hung in the air, a secret shared with no one but the captured image in my hands
"Maybe I'm losing my mind," I mumbled to myself. "Talking to a photo."
The monotony of this silent agony became unbearable, prompting Mahi to suggest a much-needed diversion.
"Shivi, this silence is tearing you apart. We can't change the deal, but we can change how you deal with it. How do we get out? A little shopping therapy can do wonders," Mahi offered, worry glinting in her eyes. .