Aaina 1993 Apr 2026
It was a courtyard. Moonlit. A woman in a deep red lehenga sat on a swing, her back to Meera. Her hair was a long, black river down her spine. She was crying. The sound was like dry leaves skittering on marble.
The summer of 1993 was a sticky, slow-burn kind of heat in Jaipur. For ten-year-old Meera, time moved in two speeds: the agonizing crawl of school holidays, and the dizzying rush of her mother’s temper. Today was a rush day. aaina 1993
Then Meera’s mother screamed.
Then the woman in red walked up behind her. It was a courtyard
