
Ananya adjusted her dupatta nervously as she sat in the waiting room of Dr. Rajesh Sharma's clinic. At 22, she was the epitome of a conservative Indian girl—unmarried, living with her strict parents in their modest Delhi home, and always dressed in simple salwar kameez that covered her from neck to ankles. Her long black hair was tied in a neat braid, and her fair skin flushed slightly under the harsh fluorescent lights. She had been feeling unusually tired for weeks—lethargic, with unexplained aches and a strange heaviness in her chest. Her mother had insisted she see the trusted family doctor, the same man who had treated their family for over a decade.
"Doctor sahib will fix everything, beta," her mother had said that morning. "He's like family."








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