by K.M. Avander
"She didn't want to leave him... she was just terrified he'd stay."
Dr. Isha Rawat and Karan Bansal had what most people only dream of-a marriage full of laughter, mutual respect, and genuine love. No fights. No secrets. No betrayals.
Then, on their third anniversary, Isha asked for a divorce.
Her reason?
"I love him too much to watch it all fall apart someday."
To everyone else, it made no sense.
To Isha, it made her skin crawl to feel happy-because every joyful moment carried the shadow of future pain.
Karan, bewildered but heartbroken, watches the love of his life crumble under a fear he can't fix. Desperate, the court refers them to Mannar House, a sanctuary of marital healing.
There, Dr. Vijay and Dr. Vijaya Mannar face a case unlike any before-one where the enemy isn't anger, ego, or infidelity... but cherophobia-a deep-rooted psychological fear of happiness itself.
As the days unfold, so do the buried truths:
A childhood filled with unpredictable love.
A past betrayal that taught Isha to fear too much joy.
A pattern of emotional self-sabotage Karan never knew he was enabling.
Mannar House: Afraid to Be Happy is a soul-stirring journey through anxiety, healing, and the courage it takes to accept that love doesn't have to be earned through suffering.
"Happiness isn't a trick.
It's just a moment you're brave enough to believe in."
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