
As the silver moons completed another sacred circle, a quiet excitement filled the palace.
Yashasvita was soon to turn thirteen—an age not marked by years, but by awakening.

Her father, King Dharan, announced a grand feast. The palace gates were opened wide, and a special invitation was sent across the kingdom—not just to nobles and elders, but to children from every corner of the land.

Laughter, colours, and curious footsteps filled the courtyards as hundreds of children arrived, their eyes shining with wonder.
Yet among them was a small group that did not blend in.
They were different. Their presence felt calm, ancient… almost glowing. Their clothes shimmered faintly, as if woven from starlight. No one remembered seeing them enter. No one knew their names, their homes, or where they had come from.


But Yashasvita noticed them instantly. Her heart skipped—not in surprise, but in recognition.
She walked toward them, and before anyone could speak, the children gently bowed before her. The palace seemed to fall silent, as if even time paused to listen.
One child stepped forward and spoke, his voice soft yet steady: “We are already here.”
Another smiled and added, “We will be there whenever you need us.”
The first child looked into Yashasvita’s eyes and said the final words—words meant only for her: “Just remember us.”

In that moment, Yashasvita understood what no one else could.
They were not strangers.
They were not guests.
They were bound to her destiny, waiting quietly—until the time she would call upon them. She waved them Goodbye..

And as the feast continued, music and laughter returned to the palace…
But Yashasvita carried a secret in her heart.Some connections are not made when you meet.
They are remembered
Yashica Says- Hey kids !! I am so glad you are liking the stories . The next episode will have more characters , more magic. Will release it on 13th February. Thank you so much
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