The taxi in which the millionaire woman was going to the airport, its driver turned out to be her divorced husband, and then what happened made humanity cry. Friends, this is not just a story, but the reality of today’s relationships, and also a mirror in which every husband and wife can see themselves. Was that journey an accident or a new beginning? To know the full story, be sure to watch the video till the end. But first, like the video, subscribe to the channel, and do write your name and your city’s name in the comments. Friends, this is a true incident from Patna city in the state of Bihar.
It was evening, the streets were crowded everywhere. Amidst this crowd and bustle stood Sapna Verma. A self-reliant and confident woman, with lines of worry clearly visible on her face. She had a small suitcase in her hand. There was light sweat on her forehead and fear in her heart that she might miss her flight to Delhi. Because the next morning she had a very big presentation on which her promotion and all the hopes of her career depended. Sapna looked at her watch. Then quickly took out her mobile and booked a taxi. Her fingers trembled on the phone screen because time was very short and the airport was far. Standing outside the office building, she began waiting for the taxi. Her heartbeats were so fast that they felt like they would jump out of her chest. This nervousness wasn’t for an ordinary journey. It was for that destination for which she had worked for years. But she had no idea that this journey would not just go to the airport, but would change the direction of her life itself.
A little while later, a white taxi stopped in front of her. The driver rolled down the window and gave a light honk. Sapna, without overthinking, moved forward and sat in the back seat. She placed the suitcase next to her. Took a deep breath and tried to compose herself for a moment by closing her eyes. But then her gaze suddenly fell on the driver’s hand. That hand seemed very familiar to her. Broad fingers, a familiar-looking wrist, and most of all, that thick silver ring. Sapna’s heart sank because it was the same ring she had once put on with her own hands. Her breathing quickened. Her throat dried up and for a moment her hands trembled. She slowly mustered courage and let her gaze move towards the rearview mirror.
The face in the rearview mirror was tired. There were deep wrinkles and dark circles under the eyes. Hair was disheveled and a strange emptiness was hidden in the eyes. But Sapna had not a shred of doubt. The person driving the taxi was none other than her divorced husband, Ajay Mishra. In that one moment, her whole world seemed to stop. The noise outside her ears faded. The horns of cars seemed to be heard from far away. And the air inside the taxi became heavy. Sapna blinked her eyes. As if trying to convince herself that this wasn’t a dream. But the reality was before her eyes.
A flood of memories suddenly broke before her. She remembered their wedding day when they got married. When with the seven vows they had held each other’s hand and promised that no matter what storms come in life, they would stay together. Sapna still remembered that smiling face. When Ajay had said, “I will never let you fall.” But time changed everything. Small arguments slowly turned into big fights. The chasm of ambitions and expectations widened, and one day that relationship, which they had promised to bind forever, broke. The divorce ended everything. But the love that remained in some corner of the heart never completely died.
Sapna still remembered that last day when she had made eye contact with Ajay in court. There was pain in both their eyes. Words hidden on lips… And today, years later, that same Ajay was sitting in front of her as a taxi driver. Ajay also caught a glimpse of Sapna in the rearview mirror. Their eyes met for a moment and then, as if compelled, both looked away. The silence inside the taxi was such that it seemed even the air had stopped. Outside, the streets of Patna were echoing with noise. But between the two, there was only silence and a mountain of unspoken words.
Sapna tried to hold back her tears. But a storm of questions was rising inside her heart. Was this the same person who had once promised her that he would fulfill her every wish? Was this the same husband with whom she had dreamed of spending her entire life? Today, that same Ajay, broken, tired, and unrecognizable, was sitting before her in the driver’s seat. The taxi was moving towards the airport. But Sapna felt as if this journey was pulling her into the depths of the past. Every turn, every jolt, every traffic signal was reminding her of their bygone days.
Ajay’s face was downcast. The shadow of defeat and fatigue was clearly visible in his eyes. Sapna, in her heart, wished to say something to him, to ask about his well-being. But her lips were silent. As if years of walls were holding them back. This journey was no longer just a trip to the airport. It was a journey into that past which had changed both their lives. Sapna’s eyes were about to brim over. Ajay’s throat was choked. But neither could gather the courage to speak the first word.
Sapna’s heart was telling her to break the silence, to say something, to ask something. But words got stuck in her throat. Finally, she took a deep breath and said in a soft voice, “How long have you been driving this taxi?” Her voice trembled. But there was also a yearning in it. As if trying to bridge years of distance with one question.
Ajay heard her question. His lips parted slightly. Then, for a few moments, his eyes shifted from the front and settled in the rearview mirror. Those eyes had hesitation and also fatigue. He replied in a low voice, “For 2 years. When no other path remained, I had to choose this. Work is not small or big. But I never thought life would bring me here.”
Sapna’s eyes welled up. She quickly turned her face outward so that Ajay wouldn’t see her moisture. But Ajay sensed everything. His lips quivered. Then, composing himself, he said, “You must not be feeling good seeing me, right? But this is the reality. Life has made me so small that I’m scared to even look at myself in the mirror.”
Sapna’s throat choked. She said in a low voice, “What did you think, Ajay? That I wanted to see you in this condition? If you had told me at that time, maybe I would have endured everything with you. But you left me alone. Your silence broke me.”
The car stopped for a while at a traffic signal. The noise from outside was trying to pierce that heavy silence inside. But the burden in their hearts was not lightening with any sound. Ajay, tightening his hands on the steering wheel, took a deep breath. Words came out of his throat with difficulty. “I wanted to save you from the burden, Sapna. When I lost my job, debt mounted over my head, and darkness spread everywhere, then I felt why should you drown with me. I thought if you stayed away from me, at least you would manage. But perhaps this was my biggest mistake.”
Sapna’s tears were now uncontrollable. She said in a trembling voice, “You thought I would manage without you. But did you ever think whether I would even be able to live without you? People saw from outside and thought I was successful. Happy. But they didn’t know how empty I was becoming inside with every success. Because the place where you should have been always remained empty.”
Moisture floated in Ajay’s eyes. He looked at her in the rearview mirror and said in a very soft voice, “I thought I was fighting a battle for you. But in reality, I was losing to myself. Today I understand that pushing you away was not a solution. I should have faced everything by keeping you with me.”
The taxi had now reached the airport road. Glittering lights, rushing vehicles, and shadows of buildings were witnessing the storm that had risen between them. Sapna’s eyes were continuously welling up. She tightly held her bag and said in a low voice, “I wish you had said all this at that time, Ajay. I wish you could have told me the state of your heart.”
As the car neared the airport, the crowd and noise increased. But the silence inside the car was now broken. Words suppressed for years between them were now coming out. Ajay said in a trembling voice, “Do you think anything can still change, Sapna?”
Sapna looked at him, startled. Tears were flowing from her eyes. But there was also a glimmer in them. As if the heart was yearning somewhere inside to hear this. She tried to answer. Her lips quivered but her voice got stuck in her throat.
The taxi stopped outside the airport. People outside were in a rush. But the two stood lost in each other’s eyes. Ajay’s heart was pounding loudly. Sapna’s hand was on the door handle. But her fingers were trembling. She said in a very soft voice, “I will return from Delhi. We need to talk.”
Ajay’s eyes welled up. He lowered his head and didn’t say a word. But a faint light of hope lit up on his face after years.
Sapna entered the airport. A crowd was surging all around. People running, pulling their suitcases, saying goodbye to family, seemed to be in a strange state of impatience. Queues were formed for security check and worry about some destination was written on every face. Sapna had joined the crowd. But her mind was not in that crowd anywhere. Her mind was still lingering near that taxi standing outside. Where Ajay stood, watching her leave, carrying the burden of his broken dreams inside.
Sapna took her boarding pass. But before her steps moved forward, she turned back once more. Amidst the distant crowd and cars, she caught a glimpse of Ajay. He was standing near the taxi. Head bowed as if he had suppressed hundreds of things within himself. Seeing that sight, Sapna’s eyes welled up again. She wanted to go and say something more to him, but circumstances and time compelled her. She wiped her tears and moved towards the security gate.
People coming and going inside kept pushing her again and again. But she had no connection with this world. Her mind kept replaying that same journey. That taxi, that silence, those broken voices, and that admission that even today you are the closest to my heart. Sapna knew this meeting was sudden. But perhaps fate had hidden some message in this suddenness.
On the other hand, Ajay was still standing near the taxi. The engine was off. But the noise inside him wouldn’t stop. His mind kept asking him the same question. Is it really not too late? Sapna’s sentence echoed in his ears. “I will return. We need to talk.” These words had lit a lamp of hope in Ajay’s broken heart. But a fear had also settled. Would she really return? And if she returns, would the distance between them truly be erased?
Sapna was now climbing the plane’s stairs. But there was a storm in her heart. She asked herself, “Am I doing the right thing? Will this journey give a new turn to my life? Or will it just become another burden?” There were tears in her eyes. But there was also a shine in them. As if hope was awakening somewhere inside. Until she sat in the plane, there was only Ajay in her mind. People were finding seats, putting bags above. The air hostess was giving instructions. But Sapna’s mind, despite hearing everything, was empty. She looked outside the window and the glittering lights of Patna in the dark reminded her that someone was waiting for her back there.
Meanwhile, Ajay slowly started the taxi. His hands were on the steering wheel, but his attention was elsewhere. Today, for the first time, he realized how foolish it was to hide his condition. How big a mistake it was to remain silent. He told himself, “If life has given me this one more chance, I will not lose it. No matter what the circumstances, this time I will not remain silent.”
Sapna’s flight took off. Even while swaying among the clouds, her mind was stuck on the ground of Patna. A voice echoed inside her. “That broken person I have left behind… he is my incomplete part. Would I just leave him like that?”
After reaching Delhi, the next morning’s light brought the message of new challenges. But Sapna’s heart was not entangled in the office, presentation, or promotion today. She sat at the conference table and gave the presentation, but Ajay’s downcast face emerged in her mind between every slide. Applause echoed, congratulations were received. But for the first time, her heart felt all this to be empty. She decided, “As soon as the work is over, I will return to Patna. Because some decisions are bigger than career, and some relationships are more precious than promotion.”
When the work ended, everyone went to celebrate. But Sapna made an excuse and returned to her hotel room. She sat by the window. Kept watching the glitter of Delhi outside. But inside her, the lanes of Patna were echoing. Her hands automatically went to her mobile screen. She opened the taxi app. Then suddenly her mind started searching for Ajay’s number. But she didn’t have that number anymore. Thinking this, her eyes welled up. How much distance had increased that today she didn’t even remember her husband’s number?
The next morning, she did the first thing: booked a ticket to return to Patna. As soon as she booked the flight, her heart felt a strange peace. As if she had decided to complete some unfinished work. She knew this journey would not be easy. This meeting would not be easy. But now, living in silence was not in her control.
Meanwhile, in Patna, Ajay was also living in a state of restlessness. He hadn’t driven the taxi much from yesterday till today. Every time he started the car, he saw Sapna’s face in the mirror. Every time he dropped a passenger at the airport, that same scene started revolving before his eyes. Sapna standing at the door saying, “I will return. We need to talk.” These words were igniting a hope in his heart, and also a fear. “What if she returns and everything remains the same? What if she comes only for formality and then leaves forever?”
Still, Ajay ignited a courage within himself. He thought, “Whatever the result, this time I will say everything. No more years of silence.”
As the day passed, Sapna returned to Patna. Stepping out of the airport, her heart was beating loudly. All around was the same crowd, the same voices, the same rushing lives. But this time, her mind was looking for only one face. Her gaze kept going to the taxis standing outside. But this time, Ajay was nowhere to be seen. She slowly came out. Holding the suitcase in her hand, she stood amidst the crowd and started looking around.
Ajay was standing at some distance from the airport at that time. But he held himself back. His heart was telling him to go and talk to her directly. But his feet were trembling. Just then, his gaze fell on Sapna from afar. That same face, those same eyes, that same aura. Only now, years of pain and fatigue were also included in them.
Sapna finally saw Ajay. Her eyes welled up. She placed the suitcase on the ground and slowly walked towards him. Both were just a few steps apart. But that distance contained years of silence and pain. Both stood face to face. There was silence in the air. But there was a storm in their eyes.
Sapna said in a trembling voice, “Meeting you feels like I am meeting my own incomplete part.” Tears flowed from her eyes. Ajay’s throat choked and he softly said, “Sapna, if you want, I can try to handle everything again. But this time, without hiding anything. I have lost. But I am not ashamed to bow before you.”
Sapna looked into his eyes. There was broken pride in them. But there was also truth. She said softly, “I couldn’t be alone in happiness, Ajay. And now you have to prove that we can walk together in sorrows too.”
At that moment, the noise of the crowd moved away from both of them. There was only the voice of their hearts between them. Years of silence were slowly breaking. And the hope of a new beginning had made a place in both their hearts.
Coming out of the airport, the two now moved towards a nearby tea stall. There was a crowd of people all around. Someone was running with their luggage. Someone was looking for a taxi. But for these two, the whole world had stopped at that moment. Sapna and Ajay reached the tea stall and sat facing each other on a small wooden bench. Both their hands were trembling. There were tears in both their eyes. But both knew that this moment was the most important moment of their lives.
Sapna took a deep breath and said, “Ajay, I will not hide anything from you. I tried to live every day without you. But I could never live completely. Every time someone congratulated me for success, only your face came to my mind. Despite wanting, I could not erase this feeling that every victory of mine is incomplete because you are not with me.”
Her words were flowing slowly. But they contained years of pain and truth. Ajay’s throat choked. He said in a trembling voice, “And I… I thought by leaving you, I would save you. But in reality, I gave you the biggest pain. I was afraid that if I revealed my defeat in front of you, you would hate me. But now I understand that silence has given more pain than hatred, and for years, I gave you that same silence.”
Tears streamed from Sapna’s eyes. She gently placed her hand on Ajay’s hand. That touch had thousands of unspoken words. Ajay looked into her eyes and said, “I don’t want to live a lie anymore. I am before you as I am. Broken. Defeated. But still the one who loves you immensely. If you wish, take me with you. Otherwise, I will keep watching you from afar.”
Sapna lowered her head. Her lips were quivering. She said in a low voice, “Ajay, love does not depend on any condition. Not on your success, nor on my ambition. Love only asks for togetherness. And I have decided today that if the biggest mistake of my life was losing you, then the biggest truth must be to get you back again.”
Ajay’s eyes overflowed. He held Sapna’s hand tightly like a dream. The crowd, noise, rickshaw sounds, shopkeepers’ shouts—everything seemed to disappear at that moment. There were only two hearts there that had found each other again after years of distance.
But this meeting wasn’t that easy either. Sapna, wiping her eyes, said, “Ajay, we should not make the mistake of thinking this journey will be easy. We have to start from zero again. We have to embrace each other’s weaknesses. And most importantly, this time we must not let silence become the enemy of our relationship.”
Ajay nodded, bowing his head. There was determination in his eyes. He said, “Yes, Sapna. Now, no matter what the circumstances, I will share everything with you. I will not make that mistake again. If we have to share half a roti, we will share half. If tears have to be wiped, we will wipe them together. But we will not take the name of separation anymore.”
Both picked up the small cups of tea and silently took a sip. That tea had so much warmth. So much hope. This was not just a drink. It had become a symbol of a new beginning.
The night deepened. But the sadness that had settled on their hearts began to melt slowly. Both talked at length. Accepted their mistakes. Completed their unfinished conversations and decided that now, no matter how bumpy the path life’s vehicle takes, its driver and companion would both be together.
That night, in the cold breeze of Patna, amidst the city’s crowd and noise, a broken relationship set out on the path to reconnect. Sapna and Ajay, looking into each other’s eyes, silently promised that now this journey would never be cut alone.
**Friends, the story of Sapna and Ajay teaches us that relationships run not by ego but by staying together. When ego, silence, and misunderstandings come into love, the relationship breaks. But when we accept each other’s weaknesses, that same relationship becomes the greatest strength. Even after years of distance and divorce, when Ajay and Sapna tried to understand each other, the lost love came alive again.**
So friends, tell us, if you were in their place, would you also give the relationship a second chance? Do write in the comments. Your opinion can become a ray of hope for someone. And yes, if the story touched your heart, then like the video, share it, and do subscribe to the channel “Story By BK”. We’ll meet in the next video. Until then, stay happy, stay with your loved ones, and understand the value of relationships. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat!
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