Chapter 27

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After a few days everyone got back to Delhi. 

Isha's POV

We just landed in Delhi and I wanted nothing more than going back home and getting some much-needed sleep at the moment and I was taking charge in the hospital tomorrow as they were a lot of complicated cases which needed my expertise and attention. 

Time flew by and the first week after we got back was great with Ekansh and me making time for each other. He used to somehow find time to call or text me in between his meetings and I made sure his lunch was delivered to him on time everyday because I was pretty sure he would forget to have his meals on time. Everything was moving smoothly for the first few days with Ekansh and me but, suddenly I felt a disconnect in our relationship, it felt like Ekansh was avoiding me. Initially, I just thought it was because he was busy as he had additional responsibilities so I kept trying to be more understanding of him.

The next day, as I was getting ready to go to the hospital, I noticed that none of my messages were seen by Ekansh, so I tried calling him but none of my calls were answered and I thought  " ek week pehle to sab thik tha na, ab achanak kya hua hai ise"

(Translation - everything was fine a week ago, what happened to him suddenly??)

I didn't lose hope and decided to talk to him after my scheduled surgeries for the day. 

After completion of my hectic schedule, I got back to my cabin and stretched for a while and decided to check my phone for anything from him but, to my dismay there was no response from Ekansh. I decided to remain patient and wait assuming he was extremely busy and would find time for me at some point and contact me. 

Meera's POV

Right after we returned from Rajasthan, Vihaan got really busy. We hardly talked and I understood the weight of the new responsibilities he had shouldered so, I kept quiet. Every time I made efforts to reconnect with him it seemed like it didn't matter to him. 

I desperately wanted to talk to him about something really important, really personal to me, I hadn't shared it with anyone, not my brother, not my family, not my best friends who were more like my sisters and for the first time I wanted to talk about it to someone who had made a special place for him in my heart, a place where memories intertwined with emotions, where laughter echoed and tears found solace. However, as I reached out, hoping for that familiar comfort and understanding, I was met with silence. It felt like searching for a beacon in the dark, only to find it dimmed. Each attempt to connect was a reminder of the distance that had grown between us, perhaps not in physical miles, but in the spaces of our shared experiences and conversations. The ache of his absence was profound, a void that yearned for their presence.  

Yet, I decided to hope for the best and decided to start my therapy sessions with Meesha aunty, once again as I knew it would get worse if I didn't.  

Saanvi's POV

After we were back, Aarav and I both got busy with our own schedules. Aarav because he had someone leaking important details from his company to his competitor and me because I had surgeries lined up consecutively. Yet, he made sure to call or at least drop a message asking me about my day. I really wish I could do something for him and take away his worries. 

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