Prologue

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In the quiet stillness before dawn, the air hangs heavy with anticipation. The first rays of sunlight peek over the horizon, casting a gentle glow on the small village nestled amidst rolling hills. A woman, Jeevika Bakshi, stands at the threshold of her home, a sense of quiet resolve etched upon her features. Her gaze lingers on a faded photograph hanging by the door—a young boy in a crisp uniform, a radiant smile that spoke of dreams yet to unfold.

"He'll be back soon," Jeevika whispers softly, her voice carrying a mixture of hope and longing.

Beside her, her daughter Jhanvi, adorned in the regalia of the Indian Air Force, stands tall with a mixture of pride and worry etched across her face. "I know, Ma. Jai is strong. He'll come back to us."

Jeevika turns to her daughter, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears. "Sometimes, strength isn't enough, Jhanvi. Sometimes, love must guide us home."

As the morning sun climbs higher, casting a warm embrace over the Bakshi home, Jeevika gazes out towards the horizon where the distant mountains seem to touch the sky. Her thoughts drift back to memories of Jai as a young boy, always full of mischief yet possessing a quiet determination that belied his age.

"He used to climb those hills with such enthusiasm," Jeevika murmurs, more to herself than to the others. "Always seeking adventure."

Jhanvi, her eyes following her mother's gaze, nods knowingly. "He hasn't changed much, Ma. His spirit is still as fearless as ever."

Sanjana steps closer to Jeevika, her hand gently clasping the older woman's. "Remember when he promised to bring back souvenirs from every place he visited?" she recalls fondly. "He'd tell us stories for hours, his eyes sparkling with excitement."

A soft smile touches Jeevika's lips, a mixture of pride and nostalgia. "Yes, and he always kept his promises, didn't he?" Her voice trembles slightly, betraying the weight of unspoken fears that linger beneath the surface.

"We have to believe he'll return," Sanjana asserts, her voice steady with conviction. "He's out there, fighting not just for us, but for everyone who believes in a better tomorrow."

Jhanvi reaches out to her mother, enveloping her in a tender embrace. "We're with him, Ma. Every step of the way."

In that fleeting moment, surrounded by the echoes of their shared memories and the quiet strength they draw from one another, the bond between these women grows stronger. Their collective hope becomes a beacon, illuminating the path ahead as they await the return of Major Jai Bakshi—their beloved son, brother, and fiancé—from the tumultuous frontlines where he stands as a guardian of their dreams and aspirations.

As they share a quiet moment of understanding, the door creaks open, and Sanjana, Jai's fiancée, steps out, her presence a comforting balm amidst their shared apprehension. "He's our hero," she says softly, her voice unwavering with faith. "He's out there, fighting for us all."

The three women stand together, their hearts intertwined with unseen threads of courage and love. In the distance, the echo of a military convoy rumbles faintly, a reminder of the world beyond their peaceful haven. Yet here, in this moment, they find solace in each other's strength—a testament to the resilience that binds them, and to the unwavering hope that tomorrow will bring their beloved Major Jai Bakshi safely home.

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