Prologue

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"Aarya! Aarya!" Pramitra called, walking into a room and saw Aarya holding her guitar

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"Aarya! Aarya!" Pramitra called, walking into a room and saw Aarya holding her guitar.

"Is everything alright?" Aarya smiled as she looked up at Pramitra, her fingers steady on the guitar strings.

"What are you doing with your guitar? Don't tell me you're leaving?"

Aarya once told her whenever she grabs her guitar, she's ready to hit the road to look for her parents. She never left them ever since she arrived at the orphanage.

Aarya kept her guitar next to her, and Pramitra find herself a spot on the bed.

"You know, Pramitra. My dream is to find my father, and I'm leaving because I know you and the kids are safe. When I'm gone, you will take care of them, I have faith in you,".

Pramitra is aware of that because that's what brought Aarya to the orphanage in the first place and she saved them from two vicious people who tormented their lives for so many years.

She knew that Aarya had been planning to hit the road ever since the wicked people left their lives, but she dread the moment Aarya will finally tell her.

"I won't! You can't leave us, we can't live without you. You help us by giving us a home. Aarya you make sure that Bhola and Ridhi are in jail for attacking us. And for the past five years, we have been together."

"I'm not leaving you guys forever. I'll come back, but I need to find my identity, Pramitra, I want to know who my parents are and I know if I went out and find the world; I can find them somewhere inside. It has always been a dream of mine. Wouldn't you like the same thing for me? I know you want it, right?"

Pramitra nodded, tears flown her red cheeks. She knew her plead won't work because Aarya had already made up her mind and she can't be selfish; there was no hope for her and the remaining children. But Aarya still has hope.

"Mira, I know you can take care of them_ you are eighteen. You and Anuj are about to get married in a few days. I'm confident that you and Anuj will make this place a lively place. You'll be their parents. You're aware of our number one rule; never allow people to adopt our siblings. We're responsible for them. We have the funds to support them. Anuj's family is giving us their support; they make sure the kids attend a good school,"

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