"Some choices are not about death… but about reclaiming life."
After deep counseling sessions, legal verifications, and mental competency tests, Aranya qualifies for the procedure under the Right to Die act. She chooses a date. Quietly. Not as a rebel, not as a victim — but as someone choosing clarity in chaos.
She writes letters — one for Meera, one for Jaya, one for her future self that will never exist. She requests to wear her old dance anklets on the day of the procedure. "Even if I can't move, let them know I once danced."
Jaya prepares herself, silently. She holds her daughter one last time the night before. They speak no words — just feel the heartbeat they once shared.