Pixel_prowler
Karan and Arushi are happily married, celebrating their third anniversary with a long-drive surprise-until a brutal car crash changes everything. Arushi survives with minor injuries. Karan doesn't. He slips into a coma.
A month later, he wakes up physically fine but mentally shattered. When Arushi walks into his room with a trembling heart, she realizes the truth-Karan doesn't remember her. Instead, he remembers Saloni, his ex from three years ago. When Arushi tells him she is his wife, he refuses to believe her.
Saloni is informed. With a wicked smile, the gold-digger returns and erases every trace of Arushi from Karan's life-wedding proofs, memories, even company records. Manipulated and irritated, Karan humiliates Arushi, orders his guards to pay her off, and throws her out. Saloni laughs. She has won.
But cracks begin to form. Saloni feels unfamiliar. Karan suffers violent headaches, fragmented flashes, altered documents-signs that his life has been rewritten. Doctors warn him not to force his memories. A fake story is fed to him: he was in a coma for three years, Saloni cared for him, and Saloni is now his fiancΓ©e. Yet nothing feels real-not food, not words, not love.
Six months later, Arushi returns-as his secretary. Hired under strict conditions: she must never mention marriage. One word, and she's fired. Saloni mocks her cruelly, reminding her who goes home with Karan every night. But slowly, unknowingly, Karan grows possessive of Arushi. Drawn to her. Confused by feelings his mind can't explain and a heart that won't obey.
When asked about her husband, Arushi only says,
"He was a good lover... until he forgot me."
One day, when Karan feels the urge to kiss her, he breaks down and asks why everything feels so wrong.
Arushi answers quietly:
"Because your mind doesn't remember... but your heart does."
Love was erased. Memories were stolen.
But the heart remembers what the mind forgets.