
Daniel loved fiercely: his country, his duty, and Ishika, the woman who was his home. Even across war zones and long silences, their love endured through promises, letters, and hope. But when Daniel never returns, Isa is left with grief too heavy to survive alone. Their daughter Avantika grows up carrying the weight of an absent father and a mother lost to sorrow. Years later, as Ava learns to love, dream, and choose her own future, she faces the same fears her parents once did: of loss, of waiting, of loving someone who may never come back. Can she outlive her grief and find the courage to break painful cycles?