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"Hey, captain," Aran whispered softly, gently planting a tender kiss onto Kita's cheek as he sat in his hospital bed. He took a deep breath and smiled.
"Yes Aran, is there anything you wanted to ask me?" Kita asked, his voice tremoring, tears streaming down his cheeks.
Aran's expression remained gentle and warm, but the thought of leaving his beloved behind saddened him. "There is one thing I want to say to you, a precious one."
Kita wiped his tears away with the back of his hand, attempting to maintain his composure. "Anything, Aran. You know I would never deny you," he said softly.
Aran took a deep breath, preparing himself for what he was about to say. "Promise me, no matter what happens, no matter how long I am gone, you will wait for me." His eyes locked onto Kita's, filled with love and affection.
Kita couldn't help but smile, feeling a sense of serenity wash over him. "It's a promise, Aran. I will wait for you, always."
Siara Malhotra was once the heartbeat of her family-a spirited, passionate girl who dreamed of love and acceptance. But one cruel twist of fate left her broken, disowned, and accused of a betrayal she never committed. Cast out from the only home she knew, Siara rebuilt herself far away, emerging as one of the world's top neurosurgeon. Yet beneath her success lay a shattered heart and a soul that no longer believed in love or warmth.
Mahir Sehgal, CEO of Sehgal groups was the man she had loved with every fiber of her being, but he had never returned her affection. Bound by a dying wish, Mahir reluctantly married Siara, only to abandon her on their wedding night. For three years, he stayed away, unaware that siara no longer has any expectations from life or love, she no longer loved him.
When fate brings them back together, both must confront the ghosts of their pasts. Can two broken souls find healing in each other, or will the scars of betrayal and indifference keep them apart forever?
WHAT WAS THE REASON SHE BROKE BEYOND REPAIR?
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