"Maybe she was never behind. Maybe she was just... becoming." Vasudha Saini lives a life of constant switching between deadlines and drafts, between expectation and exhaustion, between what she feels and what she is allowed to show. By day, she is a junior copywriter at a high-pressure Gurgaon agency, where words are currency and emotions are considered inefficiency. By night, she returns to a silence she has known since childhood a silence shaped not by absence of love, but by the weight of it. In a world that moves too fast for hesitation, she learns to survive by being small. Until she begins to question whether survival is enough. A story about emotional inheritance, quiet ambition, and learning to exist without shrinking. And somewhere in the background of her carefully controlled life a quiet stranger begins to make her question everything she thought she understood about space, silence, and herself.
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