Dr. Reyansh Malhotra's footsteps echoed down the sterile hospital corridor as he made his way to Mr. Kapoor's room. The events of the past few days weighed heavily on his mind, and he was determined to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding the Khurrana connection.As he approached Mr. Kapoor's room, Reyansh noticed a tense atmosphere lingering in the air. Nurses whispered in hushed tones, and a somber mood seemed to pervade the entire wing of the hospital. Reyansh's instincts told him that something was amiss, and he braced himself for whatever revelation awaited him.Entering the room, Reyansh found Mr. Kapoor lying in bed, his face drawn and pale. Despite his injuries, there was a steely resolve in Mr. Kapoor's eyes as he greeted Reyansh with a weak smile."Dr. Malhotra, what brings you here?" Mr. Kapoor asked, his voice strained with pain.Reyansh wasted no time in getting to the point. "I need to ask you about the accident, Mr. Kapoor. There are some things that don't add u
Saarayu stood in the doorway of her room, her expression serious as she addressed Reyansh. "Reyansh, can I tell you one thing?" she began, her voice tinged with concern. "It's not safe for Avi to be here."Reyansh furrowed his brow, his concern growing as he listened to Saarayu's words. "What do you mean, Saarayu? Is something wrong?" he asked, his voice laced with worry.Saarayu sighed, her gaze flickering with unease. "With the recent events and everything that's been happening, I just don't feel comfortable having Avi stay here," she explained. "And with the holidays coming up, my parents have been asking me to come home to our native place. I think it would be best if I took Avi with me."Reyansh's heart clenched at the thought of being separated from Avi, but he knew that Saarayu was right. With everything that had been going on, the safety of his niece was paramount. "I understand, Saarayu," he said quietly, his voice tinged with sadness. "If you think it's best for Avi to go wi
As Saarayu settled into her seat on the train to Bangalore, she couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement bubbling within her. The prospect of spending time with Avi on their journey filled her with joy, and she was determined to make the most of their time together.Avi, sitting beside her, looked around the train compartment with wide-eyed curiosity, her little fingers tracing patterns on the seat beside her. "Aunty Saarayu, what's that?" she asked, pointing to a passing tree outside the window.Saarayu smiled, her heart warming at the sight of Avi's innocence and wonder. "That's a tree, Avi," she explained patiently. "It's like a giant plant that grows really tall and has lots of branches and leaves."Avi's eyes widened in amazement. "Wow," she breathed, her gaze fixed on the passing scenery outside. "It's so big!"Saarayu chuckled, her heart swelling with affection for the little girl beside her. "Yes, it is," she agreed, reaching out to tousle Avi's hair affectionately. "And th
As the train pulled into the station, Saarayu felt a surge of excitement mingled with a touch of apprehension. She glanced down at Avi, who was gazing out the window with wide eyes, eagerly taking in the sights of her new surroundings."We're almost there, Avi," Saarayu said, her voice filled with anticipation. "Are you ready to meet everyone?"Avi nodded eagerly, her face lighting up with excitement. "Yes, Mumma!" she exclaimed, bouncing in her seat with anticipation.Saarayu chuckled at Avi's enthusiasm, feeling a surge of warmth in her heart. She knew that introducing Avi to her family would be a special moment, and she couldn't wait to see their reactions to her beloved niece.As the train came to a stop, Saarayu gathered their belongings and helped Avi off the train, her heart pounding with excitement as they stepped onto the platform. She scanned the crowd, searching for familiar faces among the throng of people bustling about the station.And then she saw them - her parents, st
Dr. Saarayu walked into her family's living room, feeling a mix of relief and anticipation. Her mother, Haneesha, was sitting on the couch, her attention focused on a book in her hand. As Saarayu approached, Haneesha looked up, a warm smile spreading across her face."Saarayu, darling, how did your exams go?" Haneesha asked, setting aside her book and patting the seat next to her.Saarayu sank down onto the couch, feeling a wave of exhaustion wash over her. "They went well, Amma," she replied, rubbing her temples. "It was challenging, but I think I did okay."Haneesha's eyes sparkled with pride as she reached out to squeeze Saarayu's hand. "I'm sure you did brilliantly, my dear. You've always been such a hard worker, and I have every confidence in you."Saarayu smiled gratefully, feeling a surge of warmth at her mother's words. Haneesha had always been her biggest cheerleader, offering unwavering support and encouragement no matter what challenges came their way."I hope so," Saarayu
Haneesha stood in the kitchen, surrounded by the comforting aroma of spices and herbs. She was preparing Saarayu's favorite dish, a traditional recipe passed down through generations in their family. It was a dish that always brought a smile to Saarayu's face, a reminder of home and the love that filled their household.As she stirred the pot, lost in thought, Haneesha couldn't shake the feeling of unease that had settled in her heart. Saarayu had been acting strangely lately, distant and preoccupied. Haneesha worried that something was weighing on her sister's mind, but Saarayu had brushed off her concerns, insisting that everything was fine.But Haneesha knew better. She could sense the tension in the air, the unspoken worries that lingered between them. And she was determined to do whatever it took to ease Saarayu's burden and bring a smile back to her face.Lost in her thoughts, Haneesha didn't hear Vidhur enter the kitchen until he wrapped his arms around her from behind, pulling
Haneesha and Vidhur sat on the living room floor, surrounded by a flurry of colorful toys. Avi, their energetic two-year-old son, giggled with delight as he toddled around the room, his tiny hands reaching out to grab whatever caught his eye."Look, Avi, it's a ball!" Vidhur exclaimed, rolling a brightly colored ball across the floor. Avi squealed in excitement and chased after it, his chubby legs wobbling with every step.Haneesha watched with a fond smile, her heart swelling with love for her little family. As she watched Avi play, memories of Saarayu's childhood flooded her mind, transporting her back to a time when their home was filled with the sound of laughter and joy.She remembered Saarayu as a little girl, her eyes sparkling with curiosity and wonder as she explored the world around her. Haneesha recalled the countless hours they had spent together, playing games, reading stories, and sharing secrets. Saarayu had always been full of life, her infectious energy lighting up th
As the evening wore on, the family settled into a cozy routine. Saarayu helped her parents tidy up after their playful session with Avi, while the little boy was busy exploring his toys again. The room was filled with warmth and laughter, the essence of home radiating from every corner.Once Avi was tucked into bed, Haneesha and Vidhur joined Saarayu in the living room. The ambiance was perfect for a heart-to-heart conversation, the kind that Haneesha had been waiting to have with her daughter for some time now."Saarayu," Haneesha began, her voice soft yet curious. "Can we talk for a moment?"Saarayu looked up from the book she was flipping through, sensing the seriousness in her mother's tone. "Of course, Mom," she replied, setting the book aside.Haneesha and Vidhur exchanged a quick glance before Haneesha continued. "We've been hearing a lot about Reyansh—your doctor and rockstar friend. But I want to know more about him from you. What is really going on between you two?"Saarayu'