The front door clicked shut behind Rajat, quieter than usual. He stood in the dim hallway light, shoulders slumped, the kind of weariness that sank deeper than muscle -like a bruise that wouldn't fade. The hospital had drained him, but not half as much as the collapse of his plan. That was what hollowed him out.
He moved into the flat on autopilot, steps slow, each one heavy.


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