The Confidant’s Observation
Veer Sharma was the anomaly in the gold-and-marble fortress of Shanti Niwas. Unlike Aryan, who was driven by quantifiable success, or his cousin Rajat, who was driven by resentment, Veer was driven by quiet observation. He pursued a Masters in Art History, a subject the rest of the family dismissed as 'expensive leisure.' This detachment, however, granted him the unique position of being an invisible spectator in his own home. He wasn’t looking at the family, but through them.
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