Dr. Meera Kapoor (late 30s) is at the peak of her career. Patients admire her compassion, colleagues respect her intellect. In therapy rooms, she ' s a savior - listening, guiding, and repairing fractured psyches with calm precision. But ...See moreDr. Meera Kapoor (late 30s) is at the peak of her career. Patients admire her compassion, colleagues respect her intellect. In therapy rooms, she ' s a savior - listening, guiding, and repairing fractured psyches with calm precision. But outside the clinic, in the silence of her home, cracks begin to show. She hears faint whispers when she ' s alone. Certain words from patients trigger panic attacks. She avoids mirrors, fearing what she might see in them. Meera carries a buried trauma from her teenage years - a violent incident that she has never spoken about, not even to herself. She built her life and career around fixing others as a way of never facing her own darkness. The turning point arrives when a new patient, a young woman describing anxiety, abuse, and recurring nightmares, tells a story eerily similar to Meera ' s own past. Each session with this patient becomes a mirror, pulling her deeper into memories she tried to erase. As the line between her patients ' voices and her own inner voice blurs, Meera starts to hallucinate - She sees her younger self sitting across in the therapy chair. She hears her trauma narrating itself back to her. She loses track of whether she ' s the doctor or the patient. The once-stable healer becomes her own case study. The climax forces Meera into confrontation: in one haunting breakdown, she re- lives her past fully - the screams, the violence, the helplessness. But instead of suppressing it, this time she acknowledges it, speaks it out loud, and lets herself be vulnerable. The story closes with Meera finally beginning her own therapy - no longer the flawless savior, but a human being embracing the mess of healing.
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