As they continued working side by side, Gowthami's curiosity deepened. She sensed a depth to Rajeev that went beyond his outward calm and skillful hands. She looked at him, her eyes soft with concern and interest.
"Rajeev, can you tell me about your family?" she asked gently, not wanting to pry but eager to understand the man who had become so important to her.
Rajeev paused, his hands momentarily still over the herbs. He took a deep breath, as if steeling himself to revisit painful memories.
"My family..." he began, his voice tinged with a mix of sorrow and fondness. "It was once a happy one. My father, Rudra, was a brave and adventurous man. He had a keen intellect and a deep love for ancient languages and history. My mother, Ambika, was kind and gentle but also strong in her own right. She was skilled in herbal medicine, just like my grandfather, Jaishankar."
He stopped for a moment, collecting his thoughts before continuing. "Fifteen years ago, everything changed. My father disappeared under mysterious circumstances. He had been searching for something important, something tied to our family's past. My mother went into the jungle to find him, but she never returned. They said she was killed by a wild animal."
Gowthami's eyes widened, her heart aching for Rajeev. She reached out and touched his arm, offering silent support.
"My grandfather, Jaishankar," Rajeev continued, "was devastated by their loss. He spent his remaining years trying to piece together the puzzle of my father's disappearance. He passed away shortly after my mother's death, his heart broken by the grief and mystery."
Rajeev's voice grew softer as he spoke of his grandmother. "Vedhika, my grandmother, was the one who raised me after that. She was a pillar of strength, guiding me with wisdom and love. But even she couldn't escape the toll of our family's tragedies. She passed away when I was twenty, leaving me alone."
Gowthami felt tears prick at the corners of her eyes. "I'm so sorry, Rajeev," she said quietly. "You've been through so much."
Rajeev nodded, his expression a mix of pain and resilience. "It's been hard," he admitted. "But their legacy lives on in me. I built this hospital in my mother's name, to honor her and to carry on the work she and my grandfather started. They taught me to help others, to heal and to seek knowledge."
Gowthami's eyes filled with sympathy as she absorbed the weight of Rajeev's words. Her heart ached for the loss and loneliness that had marked his childhood. She wished she could take away his pain, even if just a little.
Rajeev noticed the sadness in her eyes and, wanting to lift the mood, he gently said, "Hey, don't be upset. How about we focus on you for a bit? Let's see if we can unlock some of your memories. Maybe something will come back to you."
Gowthami nodded hesitantly, appreciating his effort to shift the focus. Rajeev smiled encouragingly and said, "Close your eyes and try to think back. See if anything comes to you."
She closed her eyes, taking a deep breath and trying to relax. Rajeev watched her intently, hoping for a breakthrough. But as Gowthami delved into the recesses of her mind, a sharp pain suddenly shot through her head. She winced, clutching her temples, and gasped in pain.
Rajeev's concern immediately heightened. "Gowthami, are you okay?" he asked, leaning closer.
But before she could respond, the pain intensified, and her face contorted in agony. "My head... it hurts so much," she managed to whisper, her voice strained.
Rajeev reached out to support her, but within seconds, Gowthami's eyes rolled back, and she fell unconscious into his arms. Panic surged through Rajeev as he carefully laid her down, his mind racing with worry.
"Gowthami!" he called out, patting her cheeks lightly in an attempt to wake her. "Please, wake up!"
He quickly checked her pulse and breathing, relieved to find both were stable. Still, the sight of her so still and unresponsive filled him with dread. He knew he needed to get her help immediately.
Gently lifting her into his arms, Rajeev carried Gowthami to a nearby couch. He swiftly gathered his medical equipment, his hands moving with practiced efficiency even as his heart pounded with fear. He administered a mild sedative to help ease her pain and stabilize her condition.
As he worked, Rajeev couldn't help but feel a deep sense of frustration and helplessness. He wanted to help Gowthami unlock her past, but he hadn't anticipated the possibility of causing her such distress. He silently vowed to be more careful, to ensure her well-being above all else.
Minutes felt like hours as he monitored her vital signs, waiting for any sign of improvement. Finally, Gowthami's breathing evened out, and her expression relaxed slightly. Rajeev let out a sigh of relief, though his worry remained.
He sat beside her, holding her hand and willing her to wake up. "I'm here, Gowthami," he whispered. "You're going to be okay. Just rest now."
As the night wore on, Rajeev stayed by her side, his mind a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions. He realized just how much he cared for Gowthami, not just as someone he had rescued but as someone who had become an integral part of his life. And he knew that no matter what, he would do everything in his power to protect her and help her find the answers she needed.