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Familiar Stranger

Samantha, a photojournalist covering an elite engagement party in New York, is struggling to keep her composure. Behind her calm professional mask hides Sanjana—the identity she left behind after a devastating accident that nearly killed her. Once a spirited singer from Kashmir, Sanjana had fallen deeply in love with Liam Turner, a charming and passionate young man who shared her dreams and her melodies. But their love was torn apart when she was caught in a fatal accident and declared dead. What no one knew was that she had survived—her face disfigured, her life upended, and her heart shattered. After months of painful surgeries and recovery, she was given a new face and a new identity. She became Samantha. And now, fate had brought her face-to-face with the man she once loved. Liam is the groom at the engagement she’s assigned to photograph. As Samantha lifts her camera and focuses through the lens, her hands tremble. There he stands—tall, familiar, unchanged—his arm draped around his glamorous fiancée, Rose Carter. Liam doesn’t recognize her. Not with this new face. Not after all these years. And when Rose rudely snaps at Samantha, Liam quietly defends her, asking Rose to apologize. It stirs something in Samantha—proof that the man she loved still exists somewhere beneath the polished exterior. But as she’s forced to watch them pose, laugh, and even kiss for the camera, her heart begins to crack under the pressure. Fleeing to the restroom, she breaks down in front of the mirror. The woman looking back at her is a stranger. She reminds herself she is no longer Sanjana. Yet the pain refuses to be buried. To make things worse, she is hiding another truth—she is pregnant. The child she carries is Liam’s, conceived the night they had last been together, just days before the accident. She had tried to move on, tried to erase him from her life. But the baby growing inside her has kept his memory alive in the deepest corners of her soul. Liam, sensing something strange in her behavior, follows her and gently asks if she’s okay. He hesitates, looking into her eyes. “You seem familiar,” he says. She brushes it off with a practiced smile, but inside she’s trembling. Over the next few days, she continues her assignment while carefully avoiding personal interaction. She visits her doctor in secretas she doesn’t want Liam to know about his child. But Liam’s presence gnaws at her resolve. There are moments when his gaze lingers too long, when her voice or a small gesture seems to stir a memory within him. Tom, her longtime colleague, begins to grow suspicious and concerned about her emotional state. As the wedding festivities continue, a traditional Kashmiri song is played at one of the events. It was their song—hers and Liam’s. She sings softly to herself, and Liam hears it. He freezes. That voice. That tune. The way she sings it—only one person ever did. He corners her later, demanding the truth. In a flood of emotion and grief, she finally reveals everything: her real name, the accident, the pain, the surgeries, the silence, and the baby. Liam is stunned. Torn between disbelief and heartbreak, he walks away, leaving her reeling in fear that she has lost him a second time. Rose, sensing her hold on Liam slipping, tries to manipulate him into thinking Samantha is lying for attention. But Liam can’t shake the feeling in his gut—the truth in her voice, the pain in her eyes. He begins investigating, speaks to doctors, confirms her medical history, and realizes Sanjana had never betrayed him. She had suffered alone. He calls off the engagement with Rose, much to her fury, and returns to Samantha—not just for closure, but to start again. They meet in a quiet café, where Liam places a trembling hand on her belly. He breaks down. They embrace. He apologizes, and she forgives him. Months later, Sanjana gives birth to a healthy baby. Liam is there through it all, never once leaving her side. In time, they visit Kashmir once again, standing under the old almond tree that had once witnessed their love and their promises. With their child in his arms, Liam proposes again—not with grandeur, but with truth, love, and the vow of never letting her go again.
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Chapter 5

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Present Time

The gut-wrenching scream tore through the eerie silence of the night. The nurse on night duty burst into the room, startled by the sound. Samantha was thrashing in her bed, her legs tangled in the sheets, fists clenched so tightly her knuckles turned white. Her face was flushed red, soaked with tears as she screamed in agony, her voice raw and trembling.

“Miss Blake! Miss Blake—please, calm down! What’s wrong?” The nurse’s voice rose in urgency. “You’re safe. Please try to breathe.” Hearing someone else’s voice calmed her a bit . Samantha’s screams began to fade, though her chest still heaved with uneven breaths. Her body remained rigid.

Before the nurse could do anything , the door slammed open.

“What happened? I heard her shouting?” Tom appeared, his steps hurried but unstable. His head was bandaged, a deep cut across his forehead now dried with blood. His face bore small bruises, and his left arm rested in a sling. He limped slightly as he rushed to her bedside.

“You shouldn’t be out of bed!” The nurse scolded, shielding Samantha protectively.

“Mr. Carter, you’ve been injured too. Please return to your room. Let us do our work.”

“Is she… is she okay?” He spoke in low voice as if it took lot's of courage to speak.

“She’s having a trauma attack ,” The nurse said firmly, while preparing a syringe.

“Please, leave Mr. Carter. We’ve got it under control.” Tom left silently when he son her gently injecting a sedative into Samantha’s IV. Within minutes, her tense body began to relax. The trembling subsided, her eyelids drooped, slowly and finally—she drifted into a deep, drug-induced sleep.

Hours passed.

Late afternoon sunlight filtered through the curtains when Samantha stirred again. Her lashes fluttered, and she opened her eyes slowly, blinking at the ceiling. Distant murmurs filled the room.

“Hello, Richard,” came a familiar voice—calm, deep, and unmistakably British. “How is Samantha doing?”

“She’s stable now,” Replied another voice, slightly softer but confident. “The accident must have triggered memories from the past. Her vitals are good, but mentally she’s fragile. It’s all there—under the surface.”

The voices belonged to two men standing at the far end of the room. Though they spoke in hushed tones, Samantha caught every word. She turned her head weakly and found herself looking into the concerned face of someone she hadn’t seen in a while.

“Uncle Henry…” she whispered, her voice dry , cracking and barely audible.

Henry turned to her instantly, a warm, relieved smile lighting up his face. “Ah, there she is.”

Tall, fit, and impeccably dressed in a navy jacket, Henry Blake carried the quiet authority of a man who had spent his life rebuilding others—both physically and emotionally. His salt-and-pepper hair and ocean-deep blue eyes made him seem timeless. A leading plastic surgeon in London, he was known for his precision in the operating theatre and his protectiveness outside of it.

He approached her slowly, crouching by her bed. “You gave us all quite a scare, sweetheart.”

Samantha’s eyes welled up. “I… I saw it again. All of it. The blood. The pain. My face…” Her voice broke.

Henry took her hand gently. “I know.”

The other man—Dr. Richard Mallory—walked forward with a kind smile. He had been Henry’s colleague and trusted friend for years, and had taken over Samantha’s care the moment she was brought in.

“Good to see you awake, Samantha,” he said kindly. “You’re safe now. Physically, you’re perfectly fine—just some bruises and minor head trauma. But it’s important you rest. We’re here for you.”

Samantha nodded faintly, her throat tight. The sedatives had dulled the panic, but the memories still hovered just beyond the edge of her mind.

Henry looked at Richard. “Thank you for everything.”

“I’ll give you two some time,” Richard said and quietly stepped out.

For a moment, silence settled between them. Henry studied her carefully, his expression shadowed with concern.

“I took the first flight from London,” he said softly. “I couldn’t risk anything happening again. Not to you.”

Samantha looked away, ashamed. “I tried to be strong. But… it came rushing back. I thought I had buried it, but—”

“You survived more than anyone ever should,” Henry said, tightening his grip on her hand. “You rebuilt your life from the ashes. You’ve been brave, Sam.”

She closed her eyes, letting his words wrap around her like a blanket.

There was a knock at the door. A nurse peeked in. “There’s someone here to see her. He says he’s a friend. Mr. Tom Carter?”

Samantha hesitated, but nodded. “Let him in.”

Henry gave her a reassuring smile. “I’ll step out for a bit.”

Tom entered cautiously, still limping. His eyes were shadowed with guilt and concern.

“Hey,” he said, voice low. “I just… I needed to make sure you were okay.”

Samantha gave him a tired smile. “Thanks. You saved my life.”

“I panicked,” he admitted. “Didn’t know what to do. But I’m glad you’re alright.”

She reached out and gently touched his hand. “Me too.”

As he sat beside her, she leaned back into the pillow, her eyes half-closed again.

But her mind—her mind was not quiet.

Because no matter how many times she rebuilt herself, the cracks remained.

In the light of the corridor a familiar silhouette caught Henry ‘s attention . Eyes dark and unreadable expression on his face.

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