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Meera never believed good things stayed.
Not happiness. Not homes. And certainly not love.
Then she met Arjun.
Patient where she was guarded, gentle where life had been cruel, Arjun slowly became the safest part of her world-the kind of person who noticed when she skipped lunch, remembered how she liked her tea, and loved her carefully enough to make her believe she deserved it.
What began as quiet companionship inside the walls of a community foundation slowly became something deeper. Something sacred.
But love alone cannot erase the wounds people carry.
As old fears, buried guilt, and the weight of saving everyone around them begin to pull at the cracks beneath their carefully built happiness, Meera and Arjun are forced to confront a painful truth: sometimes loving someone is easier than believing you can keep them.
And when life tests the fragile home they've built in each other, they must decide whether love is only meant for the unbroken- or if two damaged people can choose each other, again and again, despite everything.
A deeply emotional slow-burn romance about healing, grief, found family, and the terrifying beauty of being loved gently.