Vyomi sat in his room, lost in thought, pondering the possibilities and ways to fully utilize his newfound ability. Suddenly, the door to his room creaked open, and there stood his little sister, Anaya, a bright and perceptive presence in his life. Her long, wavy hair cascaded down her shoulders, and she wore a simple yet stylish outfit that matched her vibrant personality.
"Hey, are you home early? Did they finally kick you out of the class?" Vyomi asked. Trying to lighten the mood, His sister replied with a sarcastic tone, "Yeah, they kicked me out because I had to take care of a human living in here." It was Saturday, and she had a half-day off, but she was playfully teasing him to make him smile.
Vyomi smiled faintly, appreciating her efforts. She had always been the one who could read him like an open book, spotting even the slightest change in his mood. She was smart, cute (though she hated being called that for some reason), and he was proud to have her as his sister.
As she sat next to him, she brought out a plate of food she had prepared. "Are you feeling okay?" she asked, her worry evident.
Vyomi was taken aback, realizing she had known all along about his feelings. He smiled warmly at her, grateful for her understanding. "I have something special to share. I think I'll give writing a shot before college starts," he confessed.
His sister was surprised by his statement but happy to see him back to his usual self. In a cheerful tone, she handed him the plate, saying, "I made this for you! It's absolutely magnificent, you know?"
Vyomi chuckled at her boasting about her cooking. He then showed her his notebook and shared his story with excitement. "Yes, I wrote this. What do you think?"
His sister was immersed in the story, and as she read, he could see the threads of light connecting her to his creation, which filled him with joy.
In the middle of reading, she paused and asked, "Are you planning to publish it somewhere?"
"I'm thinking about it. Is there anyting wrong? feel free to let me know." Vyomi inquired, curious to know her thoughts.
His sister continued with a supportive tone, "Hey, this is really great! I'm even surprised to see you can write something so beautiful. But, here's the thing," she said, transitioning to a more serious tone, "you won't make it if you go with this one."
"What?" Vyomi exclaimed, taken aback by her statement.
[End of Episode 3: Threads of Caring]
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