ᴡʜɪꜱᴘᴇʀꜱ ᴏꜰ ʜᴇᴀʟɪɴɢ
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  • Reads 55,926
  • Votes 4,258
  • Parts 54
  • Time 9h 23m
Ongoing, First published Apr 13
4 new parts
After a traumatic first marriage left her body bruised and her mind in pieces, Maithili has built a world of silence. Isolated in her village, she avoids mirrors, voices, even her own name - afraid that one wrong move will make the pain return. When her worried parents consult an astrologer, they are told a second marriage might be her only path out of the shadows.

Neil Chaudhary isn't looking for love. He's not against marriage - just never in a hurry for it. When he agrees to marry Maithili, he expects nothing more than civility and space.

What he finds instead is a girl who flinches when he speaks too loud. A wife who won't say his name. And a story written in silence that pulls him in, piece by piece.

As Maithili learns to breathe again, Neil learns what it means to wait for someone - and love, the kind that heals without hurting, begins to take shape.

But can love truly heal the scars of the past, or is it simply a quiet way to survive?


Tropes:

Second chances • Traumatized FL • Green Forest ML • Past trauma • Arranged Marriage • City ML x Village FL


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