All Chapters of In search of true heart : Chapter 301 - Chapter 310

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Where have you been, Gnapika?

Just as they were leaving the field, a stern-looking man approached the group, his gaze fixed on Gnapika. "Gnapika, your mother has been looking for you. You need to come with me," he said firmly. Gnapika's face fell, her eyes darting to Rajeev and the others. She clearly wanted to stay and spend more time with her newfound friends, especially Rajeev, who felt a surprising bond with her. "But I was just getting to know them," she protested softly, glancing at Rajeev with a hint of pleading in her eyes. The man shook his head. "Your mother is waiting, Gnapika. We need to go." Reluctantly, Gnapika nodded and turned to Rajeev. "I guess I have to go," she said, her voice tinged with disappointment. "But can I have your contact details? I'd like to keep in touch." Rajeev smiled warmly, feeling an unexpected surge of protectiveness toward her. "Of course," he replied. They exchanged phone numbers quickly, and Gnapika saved Rajeev
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tapestry of life

In a dimly lit room, filled with the faint scent of incense and the soft glow of oil lamps, an elderly saint sat cross-legged on a woven mat. His eyes were closed, but a serene smile played on his lips as he chuckled softly to himself. The walls around him were adorned with sacred texts and symbols, casting long shadows that danced gently in the flickering light. Just then, the door creaked open, and a young man named Dharma entered. He approached the saint with a mix of curiosity and reverence. "Guruji," he said, his voice respectful but puzzled, "I couldn't help but notice you laughing to yourself. May I ask what has brought you such joy?" The saint opened his eyes slowly, his smile widening as he looked at his earnest student. "Ah, Dharma," he began, his voice rich with wisdom and a hint of amusement, "I was just contemplating the divine play of life. It never ceases to amaze me how the universe weaves its intricate patterns." Dharma f
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are you joking

After returning to his room, Abhi couldn't shake the uncanny resemblance between Rajeev and Gnapika from his mind. He decided to call his friend Rudra, half in jest and half out of genuine curiosity. "Hey, Rudra," Abhi greeted when his friend answered. "I've got a strange question for you. Did you have any lovers in the past? Other than Ambika, I mean." Rudra was taken aback by the sudden and unexpected question. "What? Abhi, are you joking? Where is this coming from?" Abhi chuckled, sensing Rudra's surprise. "I'm serious, man. It's just something that's been on my mind." Rudra laughed uneasily. "No, Abhi. Ambika was the only one. Why are you asking me this all of a sudden?" Abhi, still chuckling, replied, "I met someone today who looks strikingly like Rajeev. It's almost eerie." Rudra, now curious, asked, "Who did you meet?" "Her name's Gnapika. She's about 15 years old and look
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Mom, can I have a sister?

Rajeev sat on the edge of the bed in his hotel room, the soft hum of the air conditioner a soothing backdrop to his thoughts. His mind drifted back to Gnapika and her lively, sweet chatter. There was something about her that tugged at his heart, a familiarity that he couldn't quite place.As he reminisced, an old memory surfaced, one from his childhood. He could vividly recall a time when he was just a boy, sitting on his mother's lap, his eyes wide with innocence and curiosity."Mom, can I have a sister?" young Rajeev had asked, his small fingers playing with the edge of his mother's sari.His mother had smiled, her eyes twinkling with a mix of amusement and tenderness. "Why do you want a sister, Rajeev?" she had asked, smoothing his hair gently."I want someone to play with," he replied earnestly. "Someone who can be my best friend forever."His mother laughed softly, pulling him closer. "Sisters are special, Rajeev. They bring a differ
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tragic accident years ago

Gnapika and her mother sat at their small wooden table, the warm glow of the overhead lamp casting a cozy light over their modest kitchen. The aroma of freshly cooked curry and warm naan filled the room, making Gnapika’s mouth water with anticipation. She eagerly dug into her plate, savoring each bite of her mother's delicious cooking. “This is amazing, Mom,” Gnapika said with a bright smile, her eyes sparkling with delight. “Your food is always the best.” Her mother, Meera, smiled back, a soft warmth in her eyes. “I’m glad you like it, sweetheart. It’s your favorite, after all.” As they continued eating, a thoughtful expression crossed Gnapika’s face. She glanced at her mother, curiosity burning in her young eyes. “Mom, can I ask you something?” Meera nodded, her smile fading slightly as she sensed the seriousness in her daughter’s tone. “Of course, Gnapika. What is it?” “Why are it just the two of us? What
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hardships

Meera sat quietly in her small, tidy room, the dim glow of the lantern casting soft shadows on the walls. She glanced over at her sleeping daughter, gnapika , her heart swelling with a mixture of love and worry. gnapika chest rose and fell gently with each breath, her small hand clutching the edge of the blanket. Meera had been through more than her fair share of hardships. The memories she had were fragmented, like shards of broken glass that didn't quite fit together. She often found herself staring out into the distance, trying to piece together the life she once had, the family she might have known. But those memories were lost to her, swept away by the tides of a tragic accident that had left her alone and pregnant. Her pregnancy had been fraught with difficulties. She had been weak and malnourished, struggling to find the strength to bring her baby into the world. It was during this desperate time that she had been found by an old
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breakfast

Early in the morning, the soft rays of the rising sun filtered through the kitchen window, casting a warm glow over Meera as she stood by the stove, preparing breakfast. The aroma of freshly cooked food filled the air, mingling with the scent of jasmine flowers from the garden outside. Meera moved with practiced ease, flipping pancakes and stirring a pot of simmering porridge. "Mama," Gnapika's sweet voice called from the doorway, "can you make a little extra today? I want to share breakfast with my friends." Meera turned to see her daughter standing there, her eyes sparkling with excitement. A tender smile spread across Meera's face. "Of course, my dear," she replied. "I'll make sure there's plenty for everyone." Gnapika beamed with joy and ran over to hug her mother. Meera gently stroked her daughter's hair, feeling a swell of pride and love. She added more ingredients to the pan, working quickly to prepare a feast tha
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She’s something special

After finishing the breakfast, Gnapika wiped her mouth delicately with a napkin and stood up. "I have to leave now," she said with a hint of reluctance in her voice. Rajeev, noticing her hesitation, smiled warmly. "Why don't you join us for our trip around Manali today? We'd love to have you with us." Gnapika's eyes sparkled with excitement at the invitation. "I would love to, but..." She bit her lip, her enthusiasm dimming slightly. "My mother doesn't like me going places with people she doesn't know well. I respect her wishes." Gowthami, understanding the importance of Gnapika's words, nodded appreciatively. "That's very thoughtful of you, Gnapika. Your mother is lucky to have such a considerate daughter." Gnapika's cheeks flushed with pride. "Thank you. I know she just wants to keep me safe." Rajeev nodded, his expression softening. "Of course, we completely understand. Maybe
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my little sunshine

When Gnapika reached home, the familiar, comforting smell of her mother’s cooking greeted her before she even stepped inside. As she entered, she saw Meera bustling around the small kitchen, her hair tied back and her face glowing from the heat of the stove. Gnapika couldn't help but smile at the sight. She walked up to her mother and wrapped her arms around her in a warm hug. Meera turned slightly, embracing her daughter with one arm while still stirring a pot with the other. “Welcome home, sweetheart. How was your day with your friends?” she asked, her voice filled with genuine curiosity and love. Gnapika pulled back, still smiling. “I had a wonderful time, Mama. They were all so kind and fun to be around. They even invited me to join them again.” Meera looked at her daughter, sensing there was more to the story. “And what did you say?” “I told them I’d love to, but I didn’t want to go against your
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I love this place

Abhi approached Rajeev, his face lined with concern. "Rajeev, maybe we should head back to our honeymoon suite. We've had enough excitement for one day," he suggested gently. Rajeev shook his head, his eyes still red from crying. "No, Abhi. I love this place. There's something about it that makes me feel... connected. I want to stay here and travel to Manali from here." Abhi sighed, understanding the unspoken reason. Rajeev's curiosity about Gnapika, the girl who bore such a striking resemblance to him, was clear. He wanted to spend more time here, hoping to uncover some answers. "Look, I get it," Abhi said, lowering his voice. "You want to spend time with Gnapika and figure out why she looks so much like you. But I'm worried about your safety. After what happened tonight, we can't be too careful." Rajeev gave Abhi a reassuring smile. "I appreciate your concern, Abhi, but I need to stay. I feel like there's something import
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