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Chapter 82 - Names We all remember

The air was thick with silence. Not peace — the other kind.

The kind before a confession. Or a storm.

Parth stood just outside the canvas flap of the medical tent, eyes fixed on the trees beyond. Aarav had returned minutes ago, quiet and unusually still. Neel sat with a thermos of black coffee, as if he hadn't just seen two realms brush shoulders in one village.

Then Parth broke the silence.

> "You already know, don't you?"

Neel looked up. Aarav didn't flinch.

> "Know what?" Aarav said, deadpan.

But Neel was already staring at him — knowing.

Parth stepped inside. The lantern's dim glow hit his face, casting gentle shadows beneath his eyes.

> "About yourselves. Who you really are."

A pause. Aarav looked away.

> "I had my suspicions," Neel said softly.

"Ashwatthama… confirmed it."

Aarav finally met Parth's gaze.

> "And the danava tonight. He told me I was Sahadev."

"And you… knew. All along."

Parth closed his eyes for a second. Then walked closer.

> "I didn't want to overwhelm you. I thought… I had time."

> "Parth—" Aarav's voice cracked, more than he wanted it to.

> "No," Parth interrupted. "Let me just say it."

He turned to Neel first.

> "Yuyutsu. You stood alone when a hundred of your brothers mocked dharma. You spoke when no one else did. You defended her—Draupadi—when even elders failed."

> "You were always the quiet protector. Even now."

Neel didn't speak, but his lips parted like the wind had been knocked out of him.

> "Thank you," Parth said. "For being you. Again."

He turned to Aarav next.

> "And you," his voice cracked, "Sahadev. My youngest brother. And I am the middle Pandava...Arjun."

> "Do you know how many nights I wondered if you were okay? If you remembered?"

Aarav looked at him, speechless. A soft shimmer misted his eyes.

> "I missed you. You were always quiet, but your presence was… grounding. And now you're here again. My chaos machine. My apocalypse meme-sending, late-night Pringles-eating, future-seeing little brother."

Aarav laughed through his tears.

> "Gods, I've been so annoying to you, haven't I?"

> "A bit," Parth smiled. "But I wouldn't trade that noise for anything."

They pulled each other into a tight, long-overdue hug. Neel watched silently, warmth in his gaze.

> "We're all back now," Parth whispered. "The world may be falling apart, but at least… we're not alone anymore."

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✦ Scene Shift

🌙 Somewhere in a dream...

Soudamini "Sia" Bose was sleeping under the moonlit edge of the old shrine near the temple tents. Alone.

And dreaming.

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She stood on sand. Soft. Golden.

Before her, a man with the kindest eyes in the world smiled, arms folded behind his back.

> "You've grown loud in this life," he said, amused.

She blinked. "Who—?"

> "Yogmaya," he said gently.

"My little sister."

Sia stumbled back. "Bhrata Krishna?!"

> "You remember now, don't you?"

"That pull you've always felt? That overprotective urge every time someone was in pain?"

> "You never left the battlefield, Soudamini. You were born again with a purpose."

Sia looked down at her hands. Her skin shimmered briefly — golden bangles, yellow saree, lotuses.

A name echoed.

> "Subhadra."

She gasped.

> "And him—Parth—he's…"

> "Your Rajkumar Arjun," Krishna finished with a grin. "The same one you fell in love at first sight."

> "The same one you've been bickering with since the day you arrived at the college."

Sia stared at him, horror dawning.

> "I've been insulting Arjun this whole time?!"

Krishna smirked. "You always had a flair for drama."

She looked up at him.

> "So… what now?"

> "Now," Krishna said softly, "remember who you are. And help protect what remains."

He stepped back into the light.

> "They'll need you. More than ever."

And she woke up with a loud gasp.

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✦ Morning at Camp

The sun hadn't yet risen. But light had begun to leak through the mist.

Sia sat up, blinking fast.

Her fingers touched her heart.

> "Arya Arjun… Parth…"

She looked towards the tent.

And whispered:

> "I'm going to kill him."

Then paused.

> "But after I help him win."

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