A new day begins with soft humming of prayer in the living room which stirs Yuvaan and Anish's sleep. Both come out from their rooms and stand over the corridor's railing. Meanwhile, Takshvi is singing a prayer for lord Shiva while Anish closes his eyes briefly and turns over his heels and moves toward his room while closing the room with a loud thud sound. Seeing him going Yuvaan's jaw clenched and murmurs: "Kyu gyy mumma papa aap hum dono ko chdkr. M toh fr bhi sambhal gya khud ko pr uska toh bhagwan se bharosa hi uth gya. Ab m isme Shivi ki bhi glti nhi bta skti kyunki unki bht aastha h bhagwan ma."
(Why did you leave us, Mom and Dad? I somehow managed to handle myself, but he has completely lost his faith in God. And I cannot even blame Shivi for this because she has deep faith in God.)
The little soul of brothers
This is a story of a girl whose heart was shattered long before she understood love. Abandoned by the very parents meant to protect her, she wandered through life carrying the weight of emptiness. But fate, in its unpredictable way, placed her into a family she never imaginedβone that seemed ordinary, yet held the power to change everything. She believed they were the ones mending her broken soul. Little did she know, the real magic was in her own handsβshe was the healer, quietly stitching together the fractures in their hearts while believing she was the one being saved. A story of silent strength, unexpected bonds, and the paradox of healing: sometimes, saving others is what truly sets you free.


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