Miransh threw his little arms around Meera.
Jharna stood frozenâarms wide open, heart wide shattered.
The sight hit her like a wave crashing over fragile glass.
Everyone around them stood in confusion, watching silently, unable to understand what just unfolded.
Meera, on the other hand, was living a moment she had waited five long years for.
Her sonâher babyâwas in her arms.
Tears brimmed in her eyes, but she didnât blink. She didnât want to miss a second.
She hugged him back, fiercely and protectively, as if the world might try to snatch him away again.
Her heart screamed: âYouâre finally here… in my arms⌠my child…â
Meanwhile, Jharna was numb. She couldnât feel her tears, her legs, or her breath. Her arms, still stretched, waited in vain. Her eyes stared in disbelief.
And Ivaanâhe was watching her.
Her trembling lips.
The hollowness behind her eyes.
The silence of her pain.
He felt it all.
Just then, Shikhaâs voice broke the silence.
âWhat is going on? Will someone tell me who this girl is? Ivaan, who is she?â
Before anyone could respond, Miransh stepped back from Meera and turned to Shikha.
With innocent excitement, he said, âDadi, sheâs the photo-aunty.â
Everyone confused.
Photo-aunty?!
The family looked at one another in confusion.
Miransh walked over to Jharna and gently cupped her tear-stained cheeks.
âMomma⌠sheâs the same aunty you talk to in photos. The one who made you cry. Iâve seen you, Momma. You missed her a lot, didnât you? But now sheâs here! You wonât be sad anymore, right?â
Hearing his little voice, Jharnaâs tears broke loose.
She hugged him tightly, burying her face in his tiny shoulder.
But Meeraâs smile faded.
The truth struck her.
Miransh didnât hug her because he recognized her.
He hugged her because he saw how much his mother missed her.
Jharna was his world.
And she was just someone from a photo.
Meeraâs chest tightened. Her arms, moments ago full, now felt empty.
Everyone around was still lost in the whirlwind of confusion.
And thenâIvaan spoke up.
His voice was calm but heavy, âShe is Jharnaâs sister. Meera.â
A new wave of shock passed through the room.
Especially Abhimaan.
His eyes narrowed.
âMeeraâŚ? No. No, it canât be. This isnât the same MeeraâŚâ
âJharnaâs last name is Kashyap⌠if this is her sister, thenââ
âNo. People can share surnames. It doesnât have to mean anythingâŚâ
He shook his thoughts away, but doubt lingered like a shadow.
Everyone was still trying to process the revelation.
And then Jharna stepped forward.
Her voice trembled as she said, âI know this is shocking. But itâs true.â
She turned to Meera and spoke again, this time addressing everyone, âFive years ago⌠we were separated. I thought I lost her forever.â
Deepa, trying to lighten the mood without thinking, muttered under her breath, âFeels like a movieâŚâ
Everyone stared.
She fumbled, âI-I mean⌠where was Meera all this time?â
All eyes turned to Meera.
She didnât speak.
Jharna gathered her strength and answered instead.
âShe was in a coma.â
Gasps. Widened eyes.
Jharna continued, her voice barely above a whisper, âThree years⌠she was unconscious. And when she woke up⌠sheâs been searching for us ever since.â
In the corner, Vihaan whispered to Adhik, amused, âThis honestly feels like a movie, doesnât it?â
But there was no response.
He turned and saw Adhik staring at Meera. Not blinking. Not breathing.
Vihaan raised a brow, then slapped the back of his head.
Adhik snapped out of it, blinking rapidly.
Vihaan said, âSeriously? Leave at least one girl alone. Sheâs Bhabhiâs sister.â
Adhik gulped.
Meanwhile, Ivaan looked around and said firmly, âNo more questions. From today onwardâMeera will stay with us.â
Meeraâs eyes widened. She looked at himâsurprised, unsure.
Before she could respond, Miransh clapped excitedly, âThat means⌠superhero, Momma wonât be sad anymore!â
Ivaan chuckled and picked him up.
âShe wonât, Champ.â
He carried him away toward the bedroom.
Shikha turned to Jharna gently, âJharna⌠you should take Meera to her room.â
Jharna nodded quietly.
She looked at Meera, who still hadnât spoken.
Without waiting, she guided her sister toward the hallway.
Meera followed.
***
Abhimaanâs Room
Abhimaan stood near the window, lost in thought.
âCan she really be the same Meera? But if she is… and Jharna is her sister… then that meansââ
âNo. This doesnât make sense. How can it be her after all these years? Suddenly, out of nowhereâŚâ
He rubbed his temple, uneasy.
âMaybe Iâm just overthinking. It has to be someone else with the same name.â
But his thoughts were restless.
âStill… if this really is Meera⌠then everything from the pastâall the secrets, all the painâitâll all come out.â
Just then, Shikha entered the room.
She saw him, deep in his thoughts, his expression tight.
Abhimaan didnât even notice her at first, still spiraling inside his mind.
âThis canât be Meera. He would never let her come back. If he was ever meant to return… he wouldnât have left in the first place. But… if it is herââ
âThen the truth we buried years ago⌠will come crashing down.â
Shikhaâs voice broke the silence.
âYouâre thinking about Meera, arenât you?â
Abhimaan snapped out of his trance, startled.
His eyes widened as he looked at her. Does she know something?
But Shikha continued gently, âIâve been thinking about her too. Poor girl⌠what she mustâve gone through. Being in a coma for all those years…â
Abhimaan let out a quiet sigh, hiding the storm within him.
âNo… I need to find out the truth.â
âI need to knowâif sheâs the same Meera⌠or just a haunting coincidence.â
***
In Meeraâs Room
Jharna closed the door behind them.
Meera stood in the middle of the room, arms crossed, her eyes burning with restrained rage.
Jharna took a breath, trying to stay calm.
âDi, I know youâre angry butââ
âBut what?!â Meera snapped, cutting her off.
âWhy did you bring me here, Jharna? And why did your husband say Iâll be staying here? Let me make one thing clearâIâm not staying. Iâve come to take my son, and Iâm leaving.â
She started pacing, her frustration rising again.
Jharna rolled her eyes and picked up a cotton dupatta from the nearby chair.
Before Meera could protest, Jharna swiftly wrapped it around her mouth like a gag.
Meera frozeâcompletely stunned.
Jharna put her hands on her waist and said with mock sternness,
âYou havenât changed at all, Di. Still the sameâtoo angry to listen to anyone. And guess what? Iâm not the same old quiet Jharna either. I know exactly how to get you to listen to me now.â
Meera glared at her with an intense death stare.
Jharna scrunched her nose playfully.
âWhat? Donât give me that killer look. You donât scare me.â
Meera, furious, started gesturing to remove the dupatta.
Jharna grinned and gestured ânoâ like a stubborn child.
Meera narrowed her eyes and suddenly tickled Jharnaâs stomach.
Jharna gasped and dropped the dupatta immediately.
âThatâs cheating!â she yelped.
Meera removed the cloth, victorious.
âExcuse me, I didnât cheat. I improvised.â
Jharna stepped closer with a mischievous smile.
âOh really? Letâs see you escape now!â
She lunged at Meera and started tickling her back.
Meera shrieked in laughter, trying to dodgeâbut Jharna was relentless.
They tumbled onto the bed, laughing, giggling, gasping for breath like two kids again.
âDi, no! Stop! Please!â Jharna squealed.
âNo way,â Meera laughed.
âMumma isnât here to save you anymore. Iâm not letting you go now!â
But just as the words left her mouthâ
They both fell silent.
A heavy stillness settled between them.
The laughter died.
Meeraâs smile faded.
She looked away, her chest rising with emotion, âEverythingâs changed, Jharna. Everythingâs been taken from me.
My parents… my home… my childâŚâ
A tear slipped from her eye.
Jharna cupped her face gently, wiping it away with her thumb.
âNothing has changed, Di. Remember what Papa always said? âFamily makes home.ââ
âFor years, we were alone. But todayâweâre together again. I promise Iâll fix everything. Iâll bring us back to what we imagined during your pregnancy… when everything felt possible.â
Meera brushed her hands away, her voice heavy, âItâs easy to say big things, Jharna. But what exactly will you fix?
Will you return the five years I lost?â
She turned away to leave.
But Jharna called out, âWhy are you still clinging to what can never come back?
Canât we try⌠just try to be happy with what we do have now?â
She walked over to her sister, voice trembling but honest, âI know you blame me. I know you think I abandoned you.
But I only left for Ansh.
Those peopleâthey wanted to kill him, Di.â
âThat nurse… she told me you didnât survive.
She placed Ansh in my arms and disappeared.
Before I could even process what was happeningâ
I had to run. I had no choice. I didnât know what else to do.
That city… it stole everything from me.
I couldnât breathe there.
I left only to protect Ansh.â
Meera turned slowly, her eyes sharp and broken, âEven if I forgive you for that dayâŚ
how do I forgive you for raising my son without me?â
âFor making him a stranger to his own mother?â
Jharna tried to speakâbut Meera raised a hand, silencing her.
âNo, Jharna.
Thereâs no forgiveness for that.â
Jharna stepped closer, tears flowing.
âThen punish me.
However you want.
Just⌠please come back to me.
Be my Meera Di again.â
She looked into her sisterâs eyesâpleading, desperate.
Meeraâs eyes shimmered with unshed tears.
But her voice was cold.
âItâs not that easy.â
And with thatâshe walked into the bathroom and shut the door.
The silence left behind was deafening.
Jharna stood there, alone with her tears.
But her heart whispered with quiet determination.
âI know youâre hurt, Di. I know youâre angry.
But you donât hate me.
I promise… Iâll bring everything back.
Just like we dreamt of, back when you carried AnshâŚâ
She wiped her cheeks and took a shaky breath.
Then she smiledâsoftly, bravely.
***
The afternoon light filtered softly through the window of Ivaanâs room, casting golden rays over the floor where a colorful puzzle lay scattered.
Ivaan and Miransh sat together, cross-legged, surrounded by half-finished pieces.
But while Miransh was focused on the puzzleâ
Ivaanâs mind was elsewhere.
His gaze was blank, distant.
Memories floated in front of him like flickering frames.
His first meeting with JharnaâŚ
Then Miransh entering in his livesâŚ
Aashiyaâs secretsâŚ
And nowâMeera.
So many revelations.
So many questions.
And still⌠so many missing answers.
Miransh groaned in frustration, breaking his train of thought.
âUgh! This puzzle just doesnât fit together! Nothingâs matching.â
Ivaan blinked, pulled back into the moment.
He looked down at the puzzle in front of him.
Miransh sighed and muttered to himself, âLetâs just start over. Weâre definitely missing something important.â
Ivaan gave a faint smile at his wordsâbut something about them echoed deeper inside him.
âWeâre definitely missing somethingâŚâ
He repeated the words in his head, almost like a whisper.
âYes. Something doesnât fit. Somethingâs off.â
His thoughts began spinning again.
âWhy does Meera feel so familiar to me?â
âShe disappeared five years ago. Now suddenly, sheâs here. In Mumbai.â
âAnd Iâve only ever been to Shimla onceâon Jharnaâs birthday. Never before that.â
âSo if Meera and I never met back thenâŚâ
âThen whyâwhy does it feel like Iâve seen her before?â
His eyes narrowed slightly.
âWhy does her presence stir something inside me I canât explain?â
He looked at the scattered puzzle pieces between him and Miransh.
And somewhere, deep downâ
He realizedâŚ
This wasnât just about Meera.
It wasnât just about Jharna or Miransh.
Something elseâŚ
Something long buriedâŚ
Was about to surface.
Something that would change everything.
***
Sitara’s Note
This chapter is the turning point.
A moment where hearts collide, truths tangle, and pain finds a voice.
Through Miranshâs innocent hug, we saw how love can bloom even in confusion⌠and how heartbreak can hide behind smiles.
Jharna stood with arms wide open but received only silence. Meera, who waited five long years, was hugged not as a motherâbut as a memory someone else held.
Thatâs the tragedy of lost timeâit steals not just moments but identities.
Youâll notice that the chapter began with joy but ended with unresolved wounds.
Because real lifeâand real storiesâdonât always give us clean closures. Sometimes the apology isnât accepted. Sometimes forgiveness needs time to grow roots.
And then thereâs Ivaan.
Heâs starting to sense something larger. Like a shadow in the mirror that doesnât belong.
Because this story isnât just about two sisters or one childâitâs about something deeper, something hidden in the folds of the past.
A truth that’s been waiting to be seen. A puzzle⌠that doesnât quite fit.
So here we are.
Everyone under one roof.
But not on the same page.
Yet.
Thank you for walking through this emotional storm with me. Donât worryâstorms shake things up, but they also clear the sky.
Until next chapter,
â Sitara Chandria