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Three months later, Meri Chant Saheli published Meera’s letter in their "Tumhari Awaaz" column. Rajesh saw it first. He came home early that day, stood at the kitchen door, and said, "I didn’t know you felt so alone."

Meera almost threw it away. But something — maybe the woman’s calm eyes, maybe the rain starting to fall — made her sit down.

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Meera looked up from her accounts notebook. "You never asked, Rajesh. But that’s okay. Now I ask myself."

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Thank you for knocking on my door.

"I have every issue for the last three years," Neetu smiled. "I was just waiting for you to ask." But something — maybe the woman’s calm eyes,

"Chhoti, I’m sorry," Meera said, and the tears came, not of sadness, but of release.