Sita sat in the shadow of a tall mango tree, her gaze fixed on the horizon. The air was fragrant with jasmine, yet the sweetness was a constant reminder of her captivity. "How long must I endure this?" she whispered to herself, clutching her shawl tightly.
Sita closed her eyes, envisioning the bustling streets of Ayodhya and the comforting presence of Rama. "Rama, my heart aches for you," she sighed, the warmth of her memories momentarily easing her solitude.
Sita paced the room, her mind a whirl of thoughts. She remembered Rama's gentle smile and the strength in his eyes. "I will not let this darkness consume me," she resolved, her spirit unyielding despite her circumstances.
Sita stood by the garden gate, her heart pounding with determination. She knew the path to freedom lay not just in escape but in the hope that Rama would find her. "I am stronger than these walls," she declared, her resolve as firm as the earth beneath her feet.
She drifted into a vision of home, where the Ganges flowed serenely past the palace and the air was filled with the scent of marigolds. "Ayodhya, I will return," she murmured, her dreams a tapestry of hope and yearning.
Sita rose with the sun, her heart filled with renewed hope. She knew that each day brought her closer to Rama, and that her spirit was unbroken, like the dawn that chased away the night. "I will see you again, my love," she vowed, her voice steady and sure as the rising sun.
















