Two years later, on a rainy October night, they sat on the same rooftop — now repaired, repainted, no longer haunted except by memory.

Zara had three hit songs. Kabir was training for a national comeback. Meera had a PhD offer from Oxford. Aarav had reconciled with his father on new terms — equal terms.

They were not the same people who had walked into Room No. 13.

They were harder. Sadder in some ways. More scarred.

But also braver.

"You know what yaariyan really means?" Kabir said, passing a chai around.

"Friendship," Meera said.

"No," Kabir said. "It means people who saw you break and stayed anyway."

They sat in silence as the rain fell. No music played. No one spoke. None was needed.

Because some stories don't need an index.

They just need witnesses.


The End



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