Days passed.
But Mukesh didn't recover.
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And then—
festival season arrived.
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In Nepal—
the time of Dashain.
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A time when every house is filled with joy.
Laughter.
Food.
Family.
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Each day had its own meaning.
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One day—
people worshipped crows.
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Another—
dogs.
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Another—
cows.
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And then—
a special day.
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Bhai Puja.
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A day when sisters put tika on their brothers' foreheads.
Feed them with their own hands.
Pray for their long life.
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And in return—
brothers give them money.
And promise protection.
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A beautiful bond.
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But this year—
Mukesh couldn't even stand.
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He was still lying on his bed.
Weak.
Silent.
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"…Festival…"
he whispered.
"…I can't even move…"
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Outside—
children were laughing.
People were visiting each other's homes.
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But inside his room—
everything felt distant.
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His mother came near him.
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"Come outside for a while."
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Mukesh shook his head slowly.
"…I can't."
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"Just sit for some time."
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"…I'll fall."
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She looked at him.
Worried.
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"Try."
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Mukesh tried to sit.
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His body trembled.
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"…See…"
"…I told you…"
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His mother held him.
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"Slowly."
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She helped him walk outside.
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He sat there.
On a small chair.
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The sunlight touched his face.
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"…It feels strange…"
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"So many days inside," his mother said softly.
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Mukesh looked around.
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People passing by.
Kids smiling.
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"…Everyone looks happy."
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"Yes."
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"…I don't feel anything."
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His mother didn't reply.
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Just then—
two girls came.
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One younger.
One slightly older.
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They were from the same village.
Like sisters to him.
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"Mukesh!"
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He looked up slowly.
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"…You came?"
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The younger one smiled.
"We brought something for you."
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The older one added—
"It's from our house. We cooked it today."
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They placed a bowl in front of him.
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"Meat soup," she said.
"Try it."
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Mukesh looked at it.
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"…I'm not hungry."
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The younger girl frowned.
"Just a little."
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"…I don't feel like eating."
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The older one sat beside him.
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"You've become so weak."
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Mukesh gave a faint smile.
"…I know."
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The younger one leaned closer.
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"Do you remember? Last year, you were running everywhere."
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Mukesh looked at her.
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"…Yeah…"
"…I remember."
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A pause.
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"…This year… I can't even stand."
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Silence.
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The older girl gently pushed the bowl toward him.
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"Try one spoon."
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Mukesh slowly picked it up.
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He tasted it.
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For a moment—
nothing.
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Then he stopped.
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"…I can't eat more."
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They didn't force him.
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Instead—
they just sat there.
Talking.
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Small things.
Village things.
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Mukesh kept looking at them.
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"…Why are you both here?"
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The younger one smiled.
"Because it's a festival."
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The older one added—
"And because you didn't come."
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Mukesh lowered his eyes.
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"…I can't."
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"We know."
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A quiet moment.
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Mukesh looked at their faces again.
As if trying to remember them.
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"…Don't forget me."
he said suddenly.
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They both looked surprised.
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"Why would we forget you?" the younger one said.
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Mukesh didn't reply.
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Because somewhere inside—
he felt like he was slowly disappearing.
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Days passed like that…
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Festival days continued.
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But Mukesh stayed the same.
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Sometimes outside.
Sometimes inside.
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Mostly silent.
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Watching life from a distance.
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Finally—
the last day arrived.
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Dashain.
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The biggest day.
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The final celebration.
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Every house was full.
People wearing new clothes.
Receiving tika.
Giving blessings.
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But that same day—
Mukesh's mother made a decision.
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"We're going."
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Mukesh looked at her.
"…Where?"
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"Somewhere else."
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"…Why?"
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She didn't answer clearly.
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"We can't stay like this."
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Mukesh didn't argue.
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He didn't have the strength.
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He just nodded slightly.
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His brothers—
Abhi and Nagesh—
stood at the door.
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"You're leaving?" Abhi asked.
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His mother replied—
"Yes."
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"For how long?" Nagesh asked.
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"…I don't know."
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Mukesh looked at them.
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"…I'll come back."
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Abhi forced a smile.
"Yeah. You better."
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Nagesh said—
"Don't take too long."
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Mukesh nodded.
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"…Okay."
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His mother supported him.
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Step by step—
they walked away from the house.
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Behind them—
the sounds of festival continued.
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Laughter.
Music.
Voices.
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And ahead—
only silence.
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Mukesh looked back once.
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"…Festival…"
he whispered.
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"…I couldn't even feel it."
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Then he turned away.
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And slowly—
disappeared into the distance.
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End of Chapter 15 🔥
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This chapter gives:
Cultural depth (Dashain + Bhai Puja)
Strong emotional contrast (festival vs illness)
Village bonding (food sharing)
Sister-like characters
Inner loneliness peak
Transition toward next major arc
