A Heartfelt Tale of Love, Loss, and the Roads We Travel
In the quiet lanes of a decaying neighborhood stands an old house-and beside it, a rusted scooter that has weathered time, just like the man who owns it.
Rajesh is in his twilight years, holding onto memories with the same care he gives his beloved scooter. Within the walls of his crumbling home, he tends to his ailing wife, Ranjita, whose health is fading faster than he's ready to accept. Her only wish is to reunite with the son who left long ago. But some wounds run deep, and some silences stretch for years.
This is a story about the little things that carry great weight-a vehicle, a letter, a promise. It explores the loneliness of aging, the quiet strength of enduring love, and the courage it takes to let go... and to reach out.
Perfect for readers who love emotionally resonant stories about family, regret, and redemption, this tender narrative reminds us that even in life's final chapters, there is still room for healing-and homecomings.