Rohan Singh sits in a wheelchair, his gaze fixed on the photograph held tenderly in his hands. The small girl in the picture smiles back at him, a blue heart pendant resting against her chest, glinting softly in the light. "How long must I wait for you, Aanya?" he murmurs, his voice tinged with both longing and a hint of desperation.
Rohan closes his eyes, the echoes of laughter and the sight of Aanya's carefree dance around him playing vividly in his mind. "Twenty years," he whispers, feeling the weight of each passing year in his bones. The accident that took his ability to walk also took the courage to face the world outside. Yet, within these walls, he clings to the hope of seeing her once more.
Rohan wheels himself closer to the fire, the flickering flames reflecting in his eyes. "I can't wait forever," he declares, his voice firm with newfound resolve. He knows the path ahead is fraught with challenges, but the thought of Aanya gives him the strength to confront them.
A gentle knock on the door pulls Rohan from his reverie. Hope flares in his chest as he calls out, "Come in." The door creaks open, revealing a shadowy figure framed by the soft glow of the hallway light.
"I've come back, Rohan," she says softly, her voice steady yet filled with emotion. Rohan feels a flood of relief and joy, his heart racing as he takes in the sight of her standing before him, real and tangible.
"I never stopped waiting for you," Rohan confesses, his voice barely above a whisper. Aanya smiles, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. "And I never stopped believing I'd find my way back to you," she replies, her words a balm to his wounded heart.
Together, they gaze at the photograph, the blue heart pendant now a symbol of promises kept and futures yet to unfold.
















