Meera Kapoor has always been the kind of person who runs. From conflict. From connection. From the possibility of being truly seen. She fills her silence with sarcasm, masks her fear with independence, and convinces herself she's fine - even as she's crumbling inside.
But everything changes the day she walks into therapy.
What begins as reluctant small talk with a calm, insightful therapist soon becomes a journey into buried memories, self-sabotage, heartbreak, and the quiet ache of all the words she's swallowed her whole life. Through conversations - both spoken and unspoken - Meera begins to understand why she pushes people away, why she clings to those who hurt her, and what it really means to choose herself.
And somewhere between healing from her past and forgiving herself, she learns the most important lesson of all: that closure doesn't always come from others. Sometimes, it's a conversation you have with yourself.
Raw, honest, and deeply human, Conversations I Never Had is a story about silence and self-discovery, trauma and transformation, love and the courage it takes to stay.
If you've ever replayed a sentence you never said, longed for closure that never came, or struggled to find your voice - this book will feel like it was written for you.