Meghena
A haunting childhood secret buried in silence blooms into a lethal vigilante's blade.
For Meera, the world has always been a landscape of landmines. At seven years old, her innocence was stolen by a predator who commanded her silence with a terrifying ultimatum: "Secrets like this die with you."
She learned to live in a cage of her own skin. For eighteen years, even the lightest touch of affection felt like acid, branding her with the memory of that day. She became a ghost in her own life, shrinking from the world, scrubbing her skin until it bled, trying to wash away a stain that wasn't hers.
Then came the night that shattered the silence forever.
When a group of men cornered her at twenty-five, they didn't see the broken child hiding behind her eyes-they only saw a victim. They were wrong. As they reached for her, the dam of two decades of trauma, fear, and suppressed rage finally burst. In a blur of primal violence, Meera didn't just survive; she obliterated them.
Now, sitting in a cold police interrogation room, she faces a legal system that calls her a monster for killing men who "only tried" to ruin her. But as she stares into the hollow eyes of the law, Meera realizes the truth: the girl who feared being touched died that night. In her place stands a woman who has finally found her voice-and it sounds like a death sentence.