The prison door opens, and Aryan steps outside. The rays of the sun are touching his face as he looks at the open sky. Seeing the vast expanse above, a sweet smile forms on Aryan's face. After three years, he had the opportunity to gaze at this open sky. Aryan raises both his hands in the air, feeling the breeze of freedom. After standing like that for a while, he puts his hand in his pocket and takes out some money. This money was his earnings from working in the jail for three years. Aryan looks around but no one has come to pick him up. Seeing this, Aryan becomes quite disappointed, but he consoles himself and says, "Mom, you didn't come to meet me in jail for these three years, nor did you come to pick me up today. But I can't stay away from you anymore. I am coming to meet you."
Aryan walks a little away from the prison and waits for a taxi. He doesn't have to wait for too long as a taxi arrives in front of him.
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The taxi comes to a stop in front of Aryan. He asks the taxi driver to take him to Singhania Mansion. The taxi driver looks at Aryan and gives a smile, but doesn't say anything. He nods his head in agreement and gestures for Aryan to get in. Aryan finds it a bit strange, as the taxi driver doesn't quite fit the typical image he had of a taxi driver. His muscles are quite strong, and there's a unique attraction on his face. Despite his reservations, Aryan gets into the taxi, as he needs to reach Singhania Mansion quickly to meet his family.
After the taxi departs, a few minutes later, a black Mercedes stops in front of the jail. The car door opens, and a woman steps out. It's Shweta, the one Aryan had been waiting to meet. Her face is beaming with joy. Shweta is excited to meet Aryan, and she is saying to herself, "I hope I'm not late..."
She approaches the guards standing outside the jail and inquires about Aryan. The jail staff informs Shweta that Aryan has already left just a few minutes ago. They tell her that if she hurries, she might be able to catch up to his taxi.
Upon hearing this, Shweta quickly gets into her car and instructs the driver to follow Aryan's taxi.
Shweta thinks to herself, "I should have arrived here early in the morning. How terrible Aryan must be feeling right now. I hope he doesn't think that I don't love him. I'll make him understand everything. I know he'll understand my situation and forgive me. He can't stay angry with me. Yes, he will forgive me..."
Addressing the driver, she says, "Could you please drive a bit faster? If you keep driving at such a slow speed, how will we catch up to the taxi?"
The driver assures Shweta, "Don't worry, ma'am, the car is already at full speed. We'll reach that taxi in a few minutes."
Shweta replies, "I don't know about you, but please drive even faster. I need to reach Aryan as soon as possible."
"Alright, ma'am."
After a while, the driver says, "Ma'am, I can see a taxi up ahead. I believe Young Master Aryan is in that taxi."
Upon hearing this, Shweta becomes excited and asks, "Are you sure? I can see the taxi?"
The driver replies, "Yes, ma'am. I can see the taxi, but suddenly his expression changes to a worried one. Seeing this, Shweta inquires, "What happened? You look concerned."
The driver responds, "It's nothing, ma'am. But this taxi was initially heading towards Singhania Mansion, but now... " He stops talking suddenly.
Shweta asks, "But what...?"
The driver explains, "But now the taxi is going towards the hills."
Shweta becomes worried upon hearing this and questions, "Towards the hills? Why is it going towards the hills?"
The driver once again speaks, "But now the taxi seems to be heading up into the mountains."
Shweta gets even more anxious and asks, "Heading into the mountains? But why?"
The driver adds, "Ma'am, it seems like something is wrong with the taxi's brakes. It looks like it's losing control, and it accidentally took a wrong route. If this continues, it might end up in a dangerous situation."
Shweta says, "This can't be happening. If the taxi is acting like this, maybe its balance is off. Perhaps the brakes have failed. And they might have taken the wrong route. If the taxi keeps going like this, it might fall into a ravine or something."
The driver suggests, "Ma'am, maybe you should follow them and ensure Aryan's safety."
Shweta replies, "Yes, do whatever it takes. I won't let anything happen to Aryan."
The driver acknowledges, "Alright, ma'am. I'll do as you say."
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In the other taxi, the taxi driver apologizes to Aryan, "I'm sorry, sir. The taxi's brakes have failed, so I had to change the route. If we continued on the same route, there might have been an accident."
Aryan, sounding worried, asks, "But just a while ago, your car was running perfectly fine. How did the brakes suddenly fail?"
The driver replies, "I don't know what happened this time. I don't know what I can do..."
Aryan says, "Do whatever you can to stop this car. We're both in danger right now, and you're asking me what you can do? Look, do anything, but try to stop this car. I don't have any interest in dying alongside you."
The driver responds, "Sir, do you really think I want to die?"
"If you don't want to die, then do whatever it takes to stop the car."
"Sir, what can I do? The brakes have failed, and there's a ravine ahead."
Aryan is extremely surprised by this and shouts, "What? Are you saying there's a ravine ahead? If you already knew that this road leads to the mountains, why did you take this route?"
"I apologize, sir, but now there's nothing we can do."
"What do you mean?"
"The brakes have failed, and I can't stop the car even if I want to. We're approaching a ravine."
Aryan yells in disbelief, "What did you say? We're approaching a ravine? If you knew this road leads to the mountains, why did you take this route?"
"Please forgive me, sir, but now there's nothing we can do."
"What do you mean?"
"The car's brakes have failed, and even though I want to, I can't stop it. That's why we'll have to jump from the car."
"Are you talking nonsense?"
"If, sir, you value your life, then you'll have to jump from the car."
"What are you saying?"
"The brakes have failed, and even though I want to, I can't stop the car. We'll have to jump from it."
"You're joking, right?"
"If, sir, you care about your life, you won't stay in the car. Look ahead, sir, there's a ravine right ahead. The car is headed straight for it. That's why I'm jumping out of this car right now." Saying this, the driver opens the door and jumps out of the taxi.
Aryan gets nervous seeing this and the taxi, which was continuously moving closer to the edge of the pit. He couldn't figure out what to do. He quickly tries to open the taxi door, but both rear doors were locked. Aryan, in a panic, tells himself that both doors are locked, and he needs to jump from the front seat. He attempts to move forward but hears someone's voice in his ears. He looks and sees Shweta's name flashing from the window of a black-colored Mercedes in front of him. Shweta is shouting, "Aryan, jump out of the taxi right now, or you'll fall into the pit. Hurry, you don't have any time."
In this situation, Aryan is still very happy to see his mother. He smiles when he sees her face. He forgets what situation he's in and tells himself that he should wait a little while for his mother to stop and pick him up.
Shweta says again, "Aryan, why are you still sitting? Jump out of the taxi quickly!"
Hearing Shweta's voice, Aryan snaps back to reality and moves out of his thoughts. He goes to the front seat and the taxi is very close to the pit's edge now. It was about to fall into the pit within a few seconds. Just as Aryan opens the door of the taxi, it falls into the pit. Shweta shouts loudly, "Aryan..."
Shweta's driver stops her car. She opens the car door, gets out, and goes towards the pit, shouting, "Aryan, where are you? You can't leave me like this." Shweta sits on her knees and starts crying. Then she hears Aryan's voice saying, "Mom, I'm here."
Upon hearing this, Shweta gets up from her place, goes towards the pit, and sees Aryan hanging onto a rock.
Seeing Aryan hanging there, Shweta feels a moment of relief, but she composes herself and approaches Aryan. She says, "Aryan, are you okay? Give me your hand..." Aryan tries to reach his hand to Shweta, but she can't quite reach it. After several attempts, Shweta manages to grab Aryan's hand and tries to pull him up, but his hand slowly slips from hers. Shweta, in a panicked voice, says, "Please, don't let go..."
Aryan tells Shweta, "Mom, before dying, I saw you. Nothing is better for me than that, Mom. Can you answer one question for me?"
Shweta responds, "Hm."
Aryan asks, "Mom, why didn't you ever come to meet me in jail?"
Upon hearing this question from Aryan, tears start flowing from Shweta's eyes. She cries and says, "Forgive me, Aryan. I wanted to meet you, but I was forced. Your dad compelled me. If I had met you, they would have never let you out of jail."
Disappointed, Aryan says, "Mom, hearing this, I realize Dad is still angry with me. Does he still not want to see my face?"
Shweta lies and says, "No, Aryan, that's not true. You don't need to think about all this right now."
Aryan asks, "Mom, does he want to meet me?"
"Yes, Aryan, he wants to meet you. He's waiting for you at home. Please, don't think such thoughts right now. Come up quickly," Shweta replies.
Aryan tells his mom, "You still can't lie to me, Mom. You know whenever you lie, I understand. I feel like leaving this world might be the right thing to do. My presence is creating distances between you and Dad, and I don't want to see you both unhappy. If you can, please forgive me."
Shweta emotionally says, "You can't leave, Aryan. You are not a burden. Don't even think like that."
"Mom, you still can't lie to me. You know, whenever you lie, I can tell. I think leaving this world might be the best thing. My presence is only causing more distance between you and Dad, and I don't want to see you both unhappy. If you can, please forgive me," Aryan says.
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No, Aryan, don't say that. My happiness is with you. I don't care if your dad talks to me or not. I only want my son.
Aryan smiles and says, "Mom, if I could be born again, I would choose to be your son."
"Why are you saying such things, Aryan? Nothing will happen to you. Please come up once," Shweta urges.
"Mom, take care of yourself," Aryan says and lets go of Shweta. He falls into the pit.
Shweta screams loudly, "Aryan..."
At this moment, Shweta, sitting on her knees, cries loudly. Tears continuously flow from her eyes.