With a heavy heart, Meera and Ekaksh eventually left the orphanage and got back into his car. The drive back to their homes was silent, each of them lost in their own thoughts.
When Ekaksh dropped Meera off outside her house, they shared a glance that was full of sadness and sympathy. Meera gave him a weary smile before getting out of the car and walking to her front door.Ekaksh watched as Meera entered her house, the door slowly closing behind her. He let out a heavy sigh and ran a hand through his hair, feeling a mix of guilt and sadness.
He sat there for a moment, staring at the empty space where Meera had been, before finally pulling himself together and driving off.Once inside her house, Meera sank down onto her couch, feeling utterly exhausted both physically and emotionally. She couldn't shake the image of the babies from her mind, and the weight of guilt sat heavily in her chest.
She sat there for what felt like hours, until eventually, she got up and shuffled into her bedroom, collapsing onto her bed and falling into a restless sleep.After waking up from my sleep For the rest of the day, I couldn't bring herself to eat. I tried to keep myself distracted by watching TV or scrolling through my phone, but the images of the babies from the orphanage kept popping up in my mind.
As the day turned into night, I was lying awake in bed, staring at the ceiling. My stomach growled with hunger, but I couldn't bring myself to get up and fix something to eat.
With a pang of sadness and the memories of the babies and the orphanage flooded my mind. Soon I drifted into sleep.
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