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What happens when love exists... but safety doesn't?
What happens when a marriage looks perfect by society's standards, yet quietly erases a woman piece by piece until even she can no longer recognize herself?
Nitya Sengar was loved.
That was never the problem.
The problem was that love slowly started feeling like obligation. Adjustment. Silence.
And the most terrifying part?
Nothing was wrong enough to explain why she felt so empty.
This is not a story about obvious villains.
No grand betrayals. No dramatic cruelty.
Just small wounds.
Small dismissals.
Small moments that leave scars too invisible for the world to notice.
Until one day, a woman quietly decides to walk away... not by saying:
"You were not enough for me."
But by whispering:
"Maybe I was never fit for this kind of love."
29? Still Mine is a deeply emotional story about marriage, ego, invisible pain, healing, and the quiet difference between being cared for... and being understood.