Meher has always felt ordinary-just another daughter in a noisy middle-class household, wrapped in chaos, chai, and sibling squabbles. Until one evening, in black silk and golden heels, she locks eyes with a stranger at a wedding... and her world tilts.
The woman is radiant. Warm. Familiar in a way Meher can't explain. She brushes it off-until fate strikes again.
A second wedding. A second encounter. And this time, the woman isn't just smiling-she's shaking.
Unbeknownst to Meher, the truth has waited in silence for eighteen years.
Her real mother, once lost in a coma, is awake.
Her father, presumed absent, never stopped loving her.
And the life she thought was hers... may have been borrowed from heartbreak.
Told through journals, unsent letters, faded lullabies and unraveling secrets, Eighteen Years of Unsaid is a story of forgotten names, remembered love, and the long, fragile journey back to truth.
He died of overwork and transmigrated into the pregnant body of an ancient gent who had died of overwork. His husband has been sent off to war and the odds of survival don't look good. His two children are hungry and ragged. Will Jing Sheng be able to survive childbirth and keep this struggling family alive? Will Jing Sheng be able to live well if his husband returns from war?
Cover was done by aurora_2604
[My original work]
[Not translated]
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